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TR-1758
The Foo Can is a utility device that can do with liquids what a change bag can do with solids. You can use this to vanish a quantity of liquid, produce a quantity of liquid, change one liquid into another (for example water into wine), or water into milk
$29.95
BK-2290
Many performers have built their reputations on rope manipulation, and this book brings you the latest and best. R.C. Buff and Ronald Dayton have joined forces to bring you thirty original and unique rope effects. As in
$29.95
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TK-0821
The First Real-Time Nail Bend in the History of Magic! STEEL is the first real nail bend to date. It is Rasmus's underground method, used by him for many years, to bend real steel nails in real time. The nails can be marked or signed
$49.95
TK-0799
Make a bet that gives you very bad odds, only 20% chance you'll win. Place a large bill into a wallet, and a spectator locks it in with a padlock. Show 5 keys and explain that only 1 of these keys will open the lock. They can win the money
$59.95
TK-0823
What if you have the ability to extract a person's thought and materialize it? Imagine a spectator selects an imagination coin. No one else could possible know. However you are able to sense the energy of the thoughts and reveals the information bit
$29.95
JO-0531
Looks like an ordinary padlock, doesn't it? The difference is…it doesn't open for just anyone! Without the secret most people find themselves LOCKED OUT! Ingenious mechanism allows those "in the know" to instantly open the lock with no trouble
$12.95
TK-0825
Have you ever wanted to travel back in time? Now you can! "Wait rewind that! I need you to show me that again!"--Tom Elderfield. "Genius new method."--Patrick Kun. "A pocket-sized DeLorean, this is dope."--Calen Morelli. A spectator picks a date
$19.95
DV-3325
John Stessel is a strikingly creative magician. On this DVD, he invites you to take an intriguing journey into his world. Abandon all preconceptions. Inside this mysterious realm, you won't encounter common effects produced by familiar methods.
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