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21476 (M17-5-3)
These Bicycle-backed cards can be used with any number of tricks and
routines. Big, bold, black letters are printed on their faces.
Especially recommended for mentalists. (No instructions.)
20824 (M21-2-1)
This romantic card trick stems from the brilliant mind of creator
Mathieu Bich. When you shine light behind a photo of the night sky,
the twinkling stars in the photo magically form themselves to spell
out a selected card!
19862 (M9-16-4)
"You’re the Star" is the BEST spelling card trick ever. Large,
colorful, fun picture cards. All in fun, it plays the child against
the parent, teacher, or principal. Everyone ends up a STAR at some
point in the routine.
18700 (M1-5-1)
The magician can guess the animal selected by spelling out
its name.
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22185 (M2-2-4)
You display a card with four holes in the corners. Your audience
will be amazed, as you slide these holes, one at a time, to a single
corner of the card. And if you wish, the holes can be scattered to
the four corners once again.
22178 (M5-13-1)
The magician places four bicycle horns of different colors on the
table. The audience is asked to choose a color. Amazingly, the
chosen horn will either be the only one to hoot or the only one that
stays silent — your choice!
22173 (M4-7-4)
This is a small coin purse, that will change one, or a couple of
coins, just like the Z-Fold wallets used for changing cards.
22158 (M2-9-3)
A coin, trapped between clear pieces of plastic, secured with rubber
bands, disappears without a trace.
22157 (M3-10-2)
The performer borrows a coin, which can be marked. It is covered by
a handkerchief, and given to a spectator to hold.
22142
Magician places a Kennedy half dollar and a Mexican centavo into
spectator's hand. Spectator hand and magician makes a pass over it.
When he opens his hand, spectator now holds only half dollar and a
quarter. The centavo has vanished!
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