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22236 (M2-17-3)
A funny bit! The Banner Gag starts out as a thin 9-1/2 inch stick.
It has a rolled up sign in it. Pull the handles and it opens into a
large 9-1/2 x 27 inch long sign, visible in the largest rooms.
21744 (M3-3-4)
Use this as a regular Magic Wand in your act. When you wish, just
flick the wand, and a large amount of confetti shoots out of the
wand, cascading down in a flutter of colors.
21646 (M9-14-4)
If you like wordplay you will love “YES, NO, MAYBE SO.” This trick
combines two of Silly Billy's favorite word gags in one routine
along with a classic kid show formula and a surprising ending that
fools older kids and adults.
21647 (M1-8-2)
A funny bit! The Banner Gag starts out as a thin 9-1/2 inch stick.
It has a rolled up sign in it. Pull the handles and it opens into a
large 9-1/2 x 27 inch long sign, visible in the largest rooms.
21327 (M4-16-1)
From Silly Billy! An ordinary 9″ wand instantly changes into a
colorful feather duster. New and improved and now spring activated!
Various colors.
(Stock colors subject to change.)
21227 (M1-6-2)
The performer instantly makes a magic wand appear from
nowhere! 19.5" inches long, 0.4" in diameter.
20438 (M7-5-1)
This rising wand is approximately 14.5" long 5/8" thick. The
magician's favorite
rising wand.
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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.
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!
22183 (M3-16-2)
The magician shows 2 round sponge balls, one white and one black. He
puts them together in his hand and with a few magic words they turn
into a large white die with spots.
22173 (M4-7-4)
This is a small coin purse, that will change one, or a couple of
coins, just like the Z-Fold wallets used for changing cards.
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!
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