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20964 (M8-4-2)
First, the bottle and the Glass repeatedly change places. Then
Bottles start to appear whenever a cylinder is lifted, until you
finish with EIGHT solid Bottles. Powder coated metal cylinders and
bottles. Can be performed surrounded.
20773 (M9-5-1)
The performer shows two empty, nesting cylinders. Then a large
production -- of silks, spring flowers and/ or other production
items -- is made from the cylinders. For a finale, 3 large colored
bottles are produced from the cylinders.
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22169 (M1-6-4)
Fake Severed Ear - great joke - practical prank.
Can be used as a costume accessory.
Each piece on a blister card.
BK22167 (L2-2-3)
Combining the extensive research of Ian Fenn with the previously
unpublished thoughts of Arthur Setterington, this book aims to help
magicians make the most of radio, podcasts, and Zoom shows.
Hardcover, 273 pages.
22159 (M2-9-3)
A superhero name card is chosen and looked at by ONLY the spectator.
You make four guesses and are all incorrect!! But then you flip
over each one of your incorrect guess cards and they make up a BIG
HAND DRAWN PICTURE of the CHOSEN SUPERHERO!
22156 (M4-5-4)
A piece of paper is placed over the mouth of a small vase, filled
with water, then turned upside down. The paper and water stays in
place. The paper is removed, but the water remains inside the
inverted vase.
22149 (M3-5-2)
A pack of 12 clocks - you can control what time is shown.
22144
A U.S. Half dollar and an English Penny are placed in the palm of a
spectator. The spec is asked to close his or her hand. When they
open their hand, they find a U.S. Half Dollar and a U.S. Quarter!
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