Tenyo Wandering Hole Rare Magic Trick T-96 A very rare and collectable Tenyo effect from 1979. The Wandering Hole is the creation of a hole that moves. This baffling concept had even Tenyo's creative minds stumped at first. But thanks to the brilliant mind of Hideo Kato, they turned thus seemingly impossible task into reality. The hole moves all over a plastic board right in front of the eyes of the spectators. An amazing close-up illusion! This effect is in great condition and shows little sign of use. Comes with instructions and original box as per the picture. This is a one off, and once gone, we will not have any more. A chance to get one of the rarest Tenyo for your collection! There is no reserve on this item, so good luck with your bidding - any questions, please ask!
Feature Interview - Dan Sperry:Dan talks with Kozmo about why magic isn't cool and his experience on America's Got Talent.Columns:Kainoa Harbottle - Coin UKainoa talks about the 4th dimension and performs what he calls an "easy coin routine." Explanation included!Simon Lovell - Ask Simey!Simon answers, "What do you think about performing mentalism?"Christian Painter - MindtrippingChristian teaches a great business card mentalism routine.Bill Wisch - Wisch on SlydiniBill teaches Slydini's wonderf...
Tenyo Wandering Hole Rare Magic Trick T-96 A very rare and collectable Tenyo effect from 1979. The Wandering Hole is the creation of a hole that moves. This baffling concept had even Tenyo's creative minds stumped at first. But thanks to the brilliant mind of Hideo Kato, they turned thus seemingly impossible task into reality. The hole moves all over a plastic board right in front of the eyes of the spectators. An amazing close-up illusion! This effect is in great condition and shows little sign...
Looking for the PERFECT card revelation? Look no further!Imagine this, the spectators selects a playing card at random, and with MINIMAL MOVEMENT, the label on the bottle of soda changes and reveals the selected card! The bottle of soda has been in full view this entire time!
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