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Item Details Related Items
20889 (M9-2-3)
The displayed steel ball is too large to go through the 2.25" tall
steel tube. Yet the magician can make it slowly sink into the tube
and then rise up again.
10558 (R9-1-2-3)
The displayed solid steel ball is too
large to go through the tube,
but the magician can make it slowly
sink into the tube and then rise
up again.
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22291 (M5-7-4)
Without touching the coffin the performer immediately reveals which
Mummy lies within. It’s fast, fooling, and endlessly repeatable!
22288 (M3-3-4)
Two blank playing cards, two envelopes with cut-out windows.
The cards are placed one in each envelope so that the halves of both
the red and blue backs can be seen through the cut-out windows. Then
the surprises begin!
22286 (M2-9-3)
Sponge Bananas! A pair of them to use for productions, multiplying
effects, and feeding your sponge monkeys.
22275 (M5-6-3)
The magician displays a see-through frame (60mm x 35mm) holding a
playing card. With a wave of the hand, the card instantly vanishes
from the frame — even though it was fully visible just a moment ago!
22263 (M8-18-2)
This is a very simple and very effective force of a color or number
with a novel mechanical prop. It permits you to instantly “set” your
“force number or color” right in front of the audience. You can
change this as often as you wish.
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.
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