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12913 (M6-5-2)
A deck of high-quality extra thin manipulation cards, plasticized
for durability. Perfect to palm! A full deck measures only 3/8 inch
thick, 1/4 inch thinner than a regular deck. Smaller cards for
smaller hands.
BK14098 (L4-2-3.FP1-2)
Hugh Morris teaches 84 different card tricks of varying
difficulty, with an explanation of the general principles of sleight
of hand using ordinary cards.
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22146 (M1-14-3)
The little child can lift the chest but the bigger adults cannot!
22088 (M10-14-3)
The Svengali Pad is an invaluable accessory for mental magic - it
can be used to force words, numbers, designs, colors, playing cards,
or anything you can write or draw on a piece of paper.
22082 (R8-1-6)
The two face up cards are the ones thought of by the spectator and
surprisingly the two cards also have opposite back colors. Finally
when the remaining cards are turned up...they are all BLANK!
22081 (R8-1-6)
Magician predicts the exact selected card from the dozen different
ones. This is a strong mental effect, and no stooges or forces are
used.
22077 (M7-13-4)
A borrowed coin is placed on a pedestal and covered. When the cover
is lifted the coin is seen to have changed or vanished. The cover is
seen to be clearly empty.
22075 (M7-15-2)
Cover the box, tap it, and the coins instantly pass through the box
and the back of your hand. Lift off the lid, and show the box is now
completely empty.
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