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22189 (M5-12-2)
Cover the the metal container with paper, turn it over... and the
liquid does not come out! The trick is nearly self working, and
provides plenty of opportunities for comedy. Supplied complete with
everything you need.
21270 (M5-13-4)
The bowl apparently contains an inexhaustible supply of water! This
new design of the classic Lota Bowl is great for stage magic. It is
made from seamless spun aluminum and powder coated.
14860 (M2-17-3)
Make liquids vanish with ease. Stainless steel, 2.75" diameter and
4.5" in height.
10324 (M4-11-1)
Utility device to do with liquids what a change bag can do with
solids. Water can appear or disappear. Seamless spun brass,
chromium plated.
10195 (M2-11-2)
Two bowls for a stage size rice bowl trick. First you double the
amount of rice, then you turn all the rice into water.
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22271 (M4-2-3)
It’s a paddle trick with a difference. A miniature bat, with a hole
in the middle. Rub the red silk on the white bat, and the bat
instantly changes to red. The bat is now seen as red on both sides!
22256 (R4-1-2)
When the magician pulls down one of the pompoms of one side of the
stick, the audience will see one of the pompoms on the other side go
up. The audience will go “crazy” trying to understand how the
pompoms are “magically” connected!
22254 (R3-2-3)
A card is shown front and back, and instantly changes to an entirely
different card when tossed in the air. The card can be freely shown
front and back.
22252 (R4-1-2)
The magician displays a playing card with two holes. He clips his
keychain onto the top hole, and with just a flick of the wrist, the
keychain magically travels from the top hole to the bottom hole!
22250 (R3-2-3)
The Magician displays a card with four holes in the corners. A
slight flick of the wrist and the holes move to the center of the
card. He shakes his hand slowly and the holes vanish, leaving a
fully restored playing card.
22245 (R5-1-3)
This is a set of six cards each with a range of 60 random dates
from 1901 to 2023. Using these cards you can divine a spectator’s
year of birth, or the year they got married in, or graduated, or any
memorable date in their lifetime.
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