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21456 (M8-11-4)
The classic two card monte trick, in poker size, with vinyl wallet.
19876 (M9-10-4)
A domino version of the classic three-card monte trick, with 2
double fives and 1 double one. Spectator will never find the double
one. Very easy to do.
19345 (M9-4-2)
A bulk pack of one gross of the classic two card monte trick, in
poker size. 144 pc.
9388 (M3-1-3)
One of the best-selling packet tricks of all time! Show three cards
for this gambling game. The person who finds the blue spot wins a
dollar, but if that person is wrong, he must forfeit a dollar. Cards
are foil stamped and include a carrying case.
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22263 (M8-18-2)
This is a very simple and very effective force of a color or number
with a novel mechanical prop. It permits you to instantly “set” your
“force number or color” right in front of the audience. You can
change this as often as you wish.
22245 (R5-1-3)
This is a set of six cards each with a range of 60 random dates
from 1901 to 2023. Using these cards you can divine a spectator’s
year of birth, or the year they got married in, or graduated, or any
memorable date in their lifetime.
22191 (M5-10-2)
Magic that happens in the spectator's hand!The magician places two
large sponge rubber rabbits in a spectator's hand. When the
spectator opens their hand, the rabbits are seen to have multiplied!
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.
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.
22143
The spectator sees a dime and penny in the magician's hand. The
penny is removed from the hand, which should leave the dime in the
hand. But instead, the dime vanishes! No sleight of hand needed!
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