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22202 (M5-16-3)
Three blocks are shown – pink, gold and green. The blocks are placed
into the tube in order – red, gold and green. When the tube is
lifted, they have rearranged themselves into a different order!
21874 (M1-14-4)
The spectator selects a colored disk from several disks and the
magician removes magically from this brass case.
9733 (M3-5-1)
The magician will know which colored spot is facing up inside the
closed box. The colored plastic box is 1-1/4" square, with a cube 1-
1/8".
18575 (M4-14-4)
Divine a spectator's thoughts. The magician will know which
colored, engraved mummy was placed by a spectator into the tomb.
Easy to do, and can be repeated.
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22171 (M4-13-4)
“Watch the pens mysteriously change places,” you say. “Presto!”
The red pen reappears back inside the envelope whilst the blue one
makes its way to the pocket. The envelope can immediately be
examined. A super effect on its own. But that’s not all!
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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