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20965 (M9-1-3)
Performer reveals the number on top of a solid brass metal die after
spectator places it in a brass box and hands it over behind
performer's back. Similar to Color Vision, but better method. Box is
not brought to front or looked at. No guess work.
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".
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22109 (M1-2-2)
This box appears as an plain black box with a crystal clear
sliding lid, so that the contents are visible at all times from the
top. However you can use it to change Playing Cards, Business Cards,
Photographs, Currency Bills, Paper Slips, etc.
22080 (R6-1-4)
Imitation wood egg about 2.5 inches in size. The egg is made of
solid wood and is not hollow inside and will not easily break.
White.
22073 (M4-16-3)
The spectator names any Jack, absolutely no force, and they can
change their mind as often as they wish...and that’s the Jack inside
the bag, the card being shown on both sides!
22060 (M3--11-3)
The glass is placed inside the paper cone. Absentmindedly, the
performer removes the glass and pours liquid into the paper. All is
well in the end!
One of the best tricks for kids with liquid, with the best quality
and the best price.
22057 (M3-11-3)
Cover the rim of the glass with a piece of paper, turn the glass
upside down, and the liquid stays in the glass!
22023 (M1-3-2)
The magician clearly shows six cards and takes away three… but when
he counts the cards again, there are still six.
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