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21455 (M4-16-1)
A great card reveal! After being unable to name the selected card,
you realize that you are feeling the "heat" of your failure. You
turn on a small fan to cool off. The fan reveals the card!
21064 (R2-1-7)
After three cards are chosen, the deck moves on its own to reveal
all cards selected, one by one. Blue backs.
15163 (M1-17-3)
Be able to make objects move or float with
ease. This utility is
quick to set up and easy to master. Move
silverware, sunglasses, a
ring or bill. Includes 8 loops, video,
Loops Saver and instructions.
15076 (M7-8-1)
The deck can actually cut itself to reveal the chosen card. We
supply you with a special gimmick card which you can use with any
regular Bicycle deck.
18295 (M2-9-4)
An off-beat way of revealing a freely selected card from a complete
deck. No force. After selected, a chopstick is put through the
deck, and the chosen card slowly swivels up from the middle of the
deck to the top of the deck.
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22169 (M1-6-4)
Fake Severed Ear - great joke - practical prank.
Can be used as a costume accessory.
Each piece on a blister card.
22157 (M3-10-4)
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!
22107 (M3-5-1)
A novel and off-beat revelation of a selected card by Ian Adair, for
use with any card deck, requiring no special sleights.
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.
22078 (M4-2-4)
The performer displays a black and white picture of a boy or girl
magician in an envelope with a cut-out front.The picture is pulled
out of the envelope, and as it emerges it is visibly colored in many
eye-catching colors.
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