A white die is imprisoned within a cage held at the end of chain by the spectator. While the spectator still holds the chain, the cage is allowed to pass through the TUNNEL OF DARKNESS. When the cage emerges, the die is RED, and can be examined.
A spectator selects and remembers one card. After the card is returned, the magician makes a magical gesture towards the deck. Mysteriously, the selected card rises by itself up from the deck! You can even make the spectator's card rise without touching the cards at all.The Devano Rising Cards is a masterpiece created by British magician Harry Devano. It has found its way into the repertoire of many professional magicians. It is truly one of the best gimmicks ever created in the history of card ...
The magician displays four white sticks and four blue sticks. each stick has a number from one to four printed on it. Whit the numbers hidden, the magician sets aside one of the white sticks as his prediction. The spectator selects ANY blue stick and amazingly, the sticks match! This can be repeated over and over. In fact, the spectator can select both sticks and still they match. It must be magic ! Premonition is the art of predicting in advance the outcom of some future random event. Whit Matc...
A white die is imprisoned within a cage held at the end of chain by the spectator.While the spectator still holds the chain, the cage is allowed to pass through the TUNNEL OF DARKNESS.When the cage emerges, the die is RED, and can be examined.
#1. An ordinary, unprepared rope (you can use your own) is placed inside the Clean-Cut cutting machine.# 2. In full view, with no false moves, the rope is cleanly sliced into two parts. The two pieces of the rope and then cut ends are cleanly visible.#3. Reversing the action, the rope is now openly restored.You won’t believe your eyes when you see this startling magical illusion.
LIFE IS AN ADVENTURE!Showing a bunch of ripped up photos, you SPIN a yarn about places that are still on your bucket list like the Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Statue of Liberty.The spectator mixes up all the photos and lays them down in a 4 x 4 square. You then turn over random photos so that some are face up and others are face down.The spectator then folds the photos on top of each other in a random fashion, mixing them up further, until there is only ONE pile.Yo...
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