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22183 (M3-16-2)
The magician shows 2 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.
22119 (R10-3-3)
A large die changes from red - to yellow - to white - and then
transforms into eight puzzle cubes!
20454 (M3-12-1)
Become a Math Wizard! You can instantly tell the sum of the top
numbers! Perform cool Mathe-Magical calculations with ease.
14965 (M9-15-2)
The performer will always know which side of the die is
facing up.
BK14509 (L2-3-4)
Walsh describes several tricks using dice magic. Dozens of large,
clear illustrations combined with a meticulous text reveal every
detail. 32 pages.
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22312 (M2-13-2)
A 5 1/2" by 42" long silk streamer. Being made of pure silk, the
streamers can be loaded in a very small and compact space in
virtually any production prop.
22295 (M4-1-2)
A trio of very visual routines by Chris Wardle...Psychic Poker Chip,
Time Traveling Chip, Vanishing and Appearing Chips, complete with
all the required Chips and Gimmicks in a handy drawstring Carry Bag,
with full instructions.
22281 (M5-6-4)
This mind-bending puzzle looks simple: a cross-shaped plastic case
with four tiny steel balls inside. The goal? Balance one ball on
each arm of the cross. Easy? Not even close. Yet you can solve it in
just seconds every time.
22280 (M5-7-3)
A spectator places a die with 6 different colored spots on it into
an opaque box, with any freely selected color on top, covers it with
a lid and hands it to you behind your back. You immediately reveal
the color on top of the die.
22279 (M4-1-4)
The magician places a coin (token) onto a small, elegant pedestal
(20mm in size) and covers it with a cap. When the cap is lifted —
the coin has vanished! All done in plain view, with no sleight of
hand — and totally foolproof!
22273 (M5-6-3)
4 interlocking pieces, each made up of chains of plastic balls...The
goal? Arrange them to form a perfect 3D pyramid of 20 balls.
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