The magician takes a pen and sticks it through the Invisible Zone case. When the case is opened the center of the pen is totally invisible even though the pen is moved back and forth! This one looks totally impossible.
16 COMMERCIAL CARD ROUTINES USING NORMAL CARDS, GIMMICKED CARDS, JUMBO CARDS AND PREPARED DECKS! Featuring: Ken de Courcy, Gene Castillon, Arthur Carter, Trevor Lewis, Cameron Francis, Jozsef Kovacs, R. Paul Wilson, Edwin Hooper, Sam Schwartz, Raphael Czaja, André Robert and Ryan Matney.
Impossible to remove!Created by Lubor FiedlerA spectator inserts a credit card into a case by himself. The instant the magician makes a magic wave over the case, the spectator is now unable to remove the card! When the magician takes back the case, he is able to slide out the card with no difficulty. This is the latest release from genius creator Lubor Fiedler! The props
Imagine being able to carry a fifteen-minute set of hyper-visual magic on your key chain. The original stunned audiences and lived in the pockets of magicians around the world. Now it’s back with new routines, a new gimmick, and now it’s fully customizable. This is Craig Petty’s Keymaster.Here’s what happens:
The magician takes a pen and sticks it through the Invisible Zone case. When the case is opened the center of the pen is totally invisible even though the pen is moved back and forth! This one looks totally impossible.
Greetings,Looking to rehome a Dean's Box if you have one available. I know they're still available new, but looking to purchase one used and hopefully save a little.
Selling a used copy of The Boy Who Cried Magic by Andi Gladwin, Deluxe Edition. This comes complete with book, slipcase, both decks (decks are still sealed), and box. Signed and numbered bookplate shows this as 60/300.
A rectangular puzzle fits perfectly inside of a frame. The magician adds a new piece and rebuilds the puzzle, yet somehow they still form a rectangle that is exactly the same size, a Perpetual Puzzle. The puzzle still fits perfectly in the frame. When you add another piece and rebuild the puzzle again, the puzzle impossibly still forms the same exact size rectangle, and fits perfectly within the same frame.