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Item Details Related Items
22304 (F1-4-4)
You'll find many uses for our super rope! It's soft, yet strong. 300
ft. spool/reel. Rope is about 1/4" thickness.
22238 (M3-9-1)
An ordinary rope can become perfectly stiff. Easy to do! Yellow
rope!
22237 (M3-11-1)
An ordinary rope can become perfectly stiff. Easy to do! Red rope!
22237 (M3-11-1)
An ordinary rope can become perfectly stiff. Easy to do! Red rope!
21618 (M4-13-1)
An ordinary rope can become perfectly stiff. Easy to do! White rope!
21285 (M7-7-2)
It's a rope that becomes a stiff rope - then it changes to 3 silks!
18312 (F7-1-1.2.3)
An ordinary rope can become perfectly
stiff. Easy to do!
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22299
Turn liquid into illusion with this astonishingly versatile powder!
To your audience, it looks like the water has vanished…but you’ll
know it’s just a clever twist of science.
22247 (R3-2-2)
An ordinary paper grocery bag is shown to be empty to the
spectators. The magician casts his spell, and Wow! - 6 large boxes
(clear boxes with flowers inside) are produced!
22238 (M3-9-1)
An ordinary rope can become perfectly stiff. Easy to do! Yellow
rope!
22213 (R4-1-3)
You'll never lose your keys with this realistic and scent free dog
doo key chain.
22200 (M8-16-4)
Flowers are made of tissue paper, with the outer green leaf from
Rexine paper, which is more durable than ordinary "marble" paper
used for our regular Spring flowers. Flower dimensions are 6.25” x
3.25”.
22157 (M3-10-2)
The performer borrows a coin, which can be marked. It is covered by
a handkerchief, and given to a spectator to hold. The handkerchief
is whipped away – the coin has vanished.
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