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Item Details Related Items
21806 (M2-7-3)
A coin, trapped between clear pieces of plastic, secured with rubber
bands, disappears without a trace.
12301 (M5-3-3)
Be able to produce several coins in an instant. Complete with
instructions and suggested routines.
15015 (M3-17-1)
Four queens are displayed, then the one selected by an audience
member is the only odd one.
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22265 (R5-2-2)
The performer instantly changes a regular magic wand
(about 13″ long and 0.5″ in diameter) into a giant wriggly snake 40″
in length and 2″ in diameter.
22264 (M8-9-1)
Make an entire deck of cards disappear, leaving the box completely
empty! Alternatively, you can also change it into a matchbox, a
silk or a miniature deck. Very easy to do, and extremely baffling.
Comes ready to work, with instructions.
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.
22241 (M6-6-3)
This strip will force the color you want – from 4 different ones.
And, there’s no fake-counting here – the spectator simply selects
the one he or she wants!
22240 (M6-5-2)
After demonstrating the blocks pass freely through the tube, the
magician drops the blocks into the tube in the order Blue-Red-White.
But when the tube is lifted, the blocks have rearranged themselves
into the order White-Blue-Red!
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