Selling a used copy of Reel Magic by Albenice. This is a staple-bound paperback booklet. Booklet has yellowing from age, and what looks like a light water damage stain near the top of the pages. All pages intact and fully readable.
Selling a used set of N10 by N2G. Color is black on the larger coins, red on the mini. This is complete with gimmicks, box, and insert, in like new condition.
Selling a used copy of Natural Selections by David Acer. This is a hardcover, with dustjacket. Regular wear from use, overall good condition. All pages intact and fully readable.
Selling a used copy of Magic by Gosh, by Patrick Page and Albert Goshman. This is a hardcover, no dustjacket. Book has wear along the corners and edges. All pages intact and fully readable.
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.
Selling a used copy of Reel Magic by Albenice. This is a staple-bound paperback booklet. Booklet has yellowing from age, and what looks like a light water damage stain near the top of the pages. All pages intact and fully readable.
A cube matching trick. Spectator mixes cube under cover of a cloth and it matches your cube. Online instructions. Never used See Henry Harrius website for demo. Free shipping, contiguous US only.
LUMEN Eye Protector & PlugA 3D-printed protector that snaps onto your LUMEN Eye to prevent it from turning on in your pocket or during transportation. We also include an emergency spare rubber plug/plunger to keep the ink sealed inside the pen if you lose your 'screw version cap'.
Your spectator is handed a bunch of classic movie poster postcards (Each movie is different). While
your head is turned your spectator mixes and selects any one of the
movies (totally free choice) and puts the other postcards away (out of
sight). You now state that written on the back of the chosen
movie is a list of all the movies included in the set. You ask them to
read the list out in any order they like, while you try to pick up on
vocal cues to determine which movie they are th...