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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.
12613 (M4-16-1)
The borrowed bill magically vanishes from inside the folded papers.
12889 (M8-8-3)
This flowering bouquet of realistic bills can be produced from any
production apparatus, from beneath a silk hanky, or any place where
spring flowers are used. Bundle of 10 spring bills.
13756 (M8-8-1)
Learn 10 different tricks that require the use of stage money.
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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.
22164 (M4-3-4)
A fun traffic light routine with three silks representing a
traffic light (one without any colored light, one with two
lights and one with three colored lights), plus three silks, one
red, one yellow, and one green. Change bag is sold separately.
22160 (M1-6-3)
Show a stack of classic scary movie characters (Godzilla, Jaws,
The Mummy, Wolfman etc…) - your spectator picks one!
You get the prediction wrong four times! What?! Then the prediction
cards are flipped over to reveal the correct monster!
22158 (M2-9-3)
A coin, trapped between clear pieces of plastic, secured with rubber
bands, disappears without a trace.
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.
22006 (M2-6-1)
A bill is borrowed, marked and wrapped in a hanky. Then a cigarette
is borrowed, torn in half and the bill is in the cig. The bill in
the hanky has vanished. Easy method with this clever gimmick, with
routine included. PACK of 12.
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