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Item Details Related Items
22304 (F1-4-4)
You'll find many uses for our super rope! It's soft, yet strong. 300
ft. spool/reel. Rope is about 1/4" thickness.
21807 (M25-6-3)
Zig Zag tricks where something is cut, and the pieces
separated, then restored, are a craze, ever since the first Sawing a
Lady appeared on stage.
21537 (M4-18-3)
A four ring version of the classic effect by Paul Morley. Same
deluxe woven ropes. Show four separate different colored woven rope
loops. Place them in a change bag. When they are removed, they are
all linked together into a chain.
19659 (M6-8-4)
Powerful neodymium magnets, each 10 x 10mm. With these magnets, it
is possible to modify a rope to perform the incredible effect
"cut and restored rope." Pack of 10.
12592 (M6-18-2)
Show two strings threaded through two blocks of wood. You can cut
the string, yet it will still pull up and down freely. Pack of 12.
14820 (M10-1-4)
The rope is placed in the device, cut
in the middle and
restored in the blink of an eye. Easy
to do.
9385 (R2-2-2)
Three individual red, white and blue ropes are knotted together,
then combined into one long multicolored rope.
10963 (R1-2-3)
Be able to cut the rope and then restore it.
Recommended Items
22260 (R5-1-3)
This is a utility prop for Predictions and Mind-reading effects that
can be used to force words, numbers, designs, colors, playing cards,
or anything you can write or draw on a piece of paper.
22239 (M6-5-2)
The magician knows the total of 5 different numbers that the
spectator freely and secretly chooses.
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. The handkerchief
is whipped away – the coin has vanished.
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.
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.
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