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22116 (M5-5-3)
Jokers are the real wild card in this royal flush effect. Not only
does the joker turn into an ace but it also trades places with the
ace previously added to an envelope.
21729 (M6-18-3)
The spectator is asked to put their finger on the Money Card. When
that card is turned face-up it has CHANGED and the Money Card is now
in your hand! Created by, and with excellent instructions by Brent
Arthur James Geris.
19876 (M9-10-4)
A domino version of the classic three-card monte trick, with 2
double fives and 1 double one. Spectator will never find the double
one. Very easy to do.
19395 (M3-17-4)
A stage version of this trick - the chosen queen will have a
different back than the other three.
BK11965 (L5-1-4)
Leo Behnke helps you learn the secrets of performing Three Card
Monte.
14182 (M8-11-4)
Change the card right in front of the eyes of the audience.
15015 (M3-17-1)
Four queens are displayed, then the one selected by an audience
member is the only odd one.
15013 (M8-9-1)
A new, offbeat version of the three card monte trick, involving a
tree.
17784 (M2-10-1)
The chosen queen is the one face up, while the others disappear.
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22179 (M2-2-4)
This switch wallet permits you to produce, vanish or
switch cards, currency notes, photographs, paper slips, etc. like a
regular switch wallet. It can also be used as an Add a Number Pad,
to force any number or switch a design or drawing.
22176 (M6-12-3)
The performer displays an empty bag. The audience can look right
into this, and see it is empty. Reaching into the bag he produces a
large flower pot with colourful flowers, then another and another -
a total of 4 pots in different colors.
22169 (M1-6-4)
Fake Severed Ear - great joke - practical prank.
Can be used as a costume accessory.
Each piece on a blister card.
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.
22146 (M1-14-3)
The little child can lift the chest but the bigger adults cannot!
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