Sponge balls magically appear from a purse frame, and then take on a life of their own! The balls disappear, multiply, and jump into a spectator's tightly closed fist. For a huge final three balls transform into one jumbo ball.
Ever since its creation in the 1920s, "Sponge Balls" has undoubtedly become the most popular close-up magic trick. Professional and amateur magicians around the world have added the Sponge Balls to their repertoire, and have developed many handlings. We at Tenyo are proud to announce that we have scientifically developed the world's softest sponge balls, which
Karl Norman’s 40 Years at the forks written by Anthony Brahams and Mike Porstmann.Covers 21 years at the Forks Hotel (1971-1991) Fechter’s Finger Flicking Frolic.This book was published in 1995 and a few copies have been found!Karl Norman has been a resident magician at the Fechter Forks Hotel for 30 years. Here is a collection of some of the greatest close-up magic of all time direct from Karl Norman’s repertoire. Just look at the contents of this book: Think Of A Card P
The book contains most of the original material but virtually everything has been re-written and benefits from the skill of an expert editor. There is a host of additional material written by Lewis Ganson and previously published in the Routined Manipulation series published by Harry Stanley.In previous editions of Al Koran's Legacy the instructions for Headline Prediction were hard to follow but Graham Jolley persevered in working out the correct method for the effect. And that is probably why,...
Sponge balls magically appear from a purse frame, and then take on a life of their own! The balls disappear, multiply, and jump into a spectator's tightly closed fist. For a huge final three balls transform into one jumbo ball.Ever since its creation in the 1920s, "Sponge Balls" has undoubtedly become the most popular close-up magic trick. Professional and amateur magicians around the world have added the Sponge Balls to their repertoire, and have developed many handlings. We at Tenyo are proud ...
In Stanley Collins-Conjurer, Collector and Iconoclast, master historian and author Edwin A. Dawes leads you through the life of happiness and heartbreak of this brilliant magician and collector.A great character of British magic during the first half of the 20th century, Stanley Collins was unique in that his tremendous conjuring skills were allied to high intelligence, musical talent and rapier-like wit. Moreover, in his own elegant style, Collins made important and long-lasting contributions ...
The magician shows the transparent compartment of a wallet and inside it puts a white piece of paper after having folded it. He gives the transparent compartment a "snap" and take out the piece of paper that will now magically have writing on it! The same can be done with a playing card of hearts, for example, which will turn into a spades and for many more transformations in full sight!