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22178 (M5-13-1)
The magician places four bicycle horns of different colors on the
table. The audience is asked to choose a color. Amazingly, the
chosen horn will either be the only one to hoot or the only one that
stays silent — your choice!
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.
21390
The 3 predictions written by the magician
exactly match the cards
selected by the spectator.
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.
19835 (M6-13-3)
A pair of kings and queens are placed separately, face down. The
cards change places, so the matched suit pairs come together. Then
the entire deck is found to have shrunk into a miniature deck!
Complete with special decks.
BK11965 (L5-1-4)
Leo Behnke helps you learn the secrets of performing Three Card
Monte.
15013 (M8-9-1)
A new, offbeat version of the three card monte trick, involving a
tree.
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22186 (R1-1-5)
The blade on this guillotine will cut through paper, but not your
volunteer's finger! A scary trick that causes lots of laughs.
22185 (M2-2-4)
You display a card with four holes in the corners. Your audience
will be amazed, as you slide these holes, one at a time, to a single
corner of the card. And if you wish, the holes can be scattered to
the four corners once again.
22183 (M3-16-2)
The magician shows 2 round sponge balls, one white and one black. He
puts them together in his hand and with a few magic words they turn
into a large white die with spots.
22180 (M8-2-4)
One Ball at the magician’s fingertips visibly multiplies to two,
then three, and finally four. Beautifully crafted from Stainless
Steel (approximately 1.75″ in diameter). Right handed.
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.
22178 (M5-13-1)
The magician places four bicycle horns of different colors on the
table. The audience is asked to choose a color. Amazingly, the
chosen horn will either be the only one to hoot or the only one that
stays silent — your choice!
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