effect:The performer displays a blue colored metal box with two doors on its front and back. The front door is opened and a silk is found inside the box. the performer draws out the silk from the box and showing the box empty closes the door. The performer vanishes the silk by putting the silk into the Change Bag. The performer then lifts the box by holding the ring provided on top of the box. He tries to open the box. Suddenly the box dismantles itself in to parts and all the parts drop on the table with a clatter leaving the top part to hang from your finger. Surprisingly the vanished silk is found hanging from the top part of the box.
This effect is inspired by Jack Hughes’ Skeleton in the Cupboard, with a different presentation theme of a mis-made lady (as in the popular stage illusion) instead of a skeleton.The performer displays three blocks, which when correctly placed one on top
In effect the liquid in the glass visibly diminishes from a glass full, to a fraction of the original contents. This is under your control the entire time. Great for magicians, ventriloquists, puppeteers, comedians, etc.This is VERY easy to learn!
The book contains 93 pages and takes virtually every Al Koran effect as performed on TV. It analysis the effect and the method, then provides the exact words of patter as used by Al Koran.There is a listing of all the books in Al Koran's library by Terry Seabrooke and Jack Avis contributes material on Al Koran. Al Koran is introduced by Goodliffe and Billy McComb also provides a comprehensive article on Al and his lifetime.
effect:The performer displays a blue colored metal box with two doors on its front and back. The front door is opened and a silk is found inside the box. the performer draws out the silk from the box and showing the box empty closes the door. The performer vanishes the silk by putting the silk into the Change Bag. The performer then lifts the box by holding the ring provided on top of the box. He tries to open the box. Suddenly the box dismantles itself in to parts and all the parts drop on the ...
Selling a used copy of Creative Kidtalk: Practical Advice on Entertaining Children by David Ginn, Steve Taylor, and Samuel Patrick Smith. This is a perfect-bound paperback book. Book has a bookplate from previous owner. Overall decent condition, all pages intact and fully readable. It's also triple signed by all 3 authors!
Chris Ramsay's latest heart-stopper has been flooring spectators with an incredibly open and fair card reversal. His newest creation, Darkslide, gives you the ability to visually reverse the spectator's selection, in an open display of a fully fanned deck, right in front of their eyes, with nothing more than the flick of your finger. Most card reversals involve some sort of knuckle busting move, however Darkslide takes away all the hard work and allows you to perform such a feat with a simple ge...
If you were secretly given a playing card that had the genuine signature of someone in your audience, and no one knew or even suspected it existed, would you have a use for it? We thought so. And what if the method for obtaining this signed card happened to be an incredibly strong, 100% practical card effect? And what if the only props you needed to do all this were playing cards and a normal marker? No expensive or soon-outdated high-tech. And what if this utility principle and trick came with ...