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Item Details Related Items
21838 (F5-1-3)
The single puzzle piece the spectator selects is exactly the correct
piece needed to complete the puzzle!
21801 (M9-3-2)
The ‘T’ puzzle is one of the popular and well known puzzles, where a
perfect ‘T’ is formed with four pieces.
21482 (M6-17-1)
You try 4 times to prove you had predicted the spectator's chosen
card. You're wrong every time...then you turn the cards over and,
like puzzle pieces, they form the spectator's card!
20887 (M7-5-2)
With relative ease, a spectator can form four cut out pieces into a
perfect square. Then, hand them a small square fifth piece. Now,
forming a perfect square will be much more difficult. Plastic, PBH
with instructions.
20676 (m22-1-2)
Jigsaw puzzle pieces containing images of playing cards are shown in
a box. Spectator names any picture card. The pieces are all
dropped out of the box, and assembled. Puzzle shows an image of the
exact card that was named.
19886 (M7-14-4)
With some comedy byplay, the magician finds the chosen card between
two others.
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22157 (M3-10-4)
The performer borrows a coin, which can be marked. It is covered by
a handkerchief, and given to a spectator to hold.
22156 (M4-5-4)
A piece of paper is placed over the mouth of a small vase, filled
with water, then turned upside down. The paper and water stays in
place. The paper is removed, but the water remains inside the
inverted vase.
22109 (M1-2-2)
This box appears as an plain black box with a crystal clear
sliding lid, so that the contents are visible at all times from the
top. However you can use it to change Playing Cards, Business Cards,
Photographs, Currency Bills, Paper Slips, etc.
22107 (M3-5-1)
A novel and off-beat revelation of a selected card by Ian Adair, for
use with any card deck, requiring no special sleights.
22106 (M2-6-1)
Ian Adair has created a novel combination of the old Pip Card that
was probably part of every performer’s first magic set, and a
popular gag card, to make for an entertaining routine for any
audience.
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