A spectator selects a card from the deck, and remembers it. The magician pours water into a container, and asks the spectator to concentrate on her card as she gazes at the water surface. An image of the selected card magically appears below the water's surface!
Bigblindmedia's very own Biz has his first book on magic now available, and it is GLORIOUS! There are only 200 copies of this gorgeous soft cover tome available, so this is a collector's item just begging to be on your shelf! Please note - All orders will be despatched from May 9.In his 100 page debut magic book, Biz will show you how automatic palms can make your routines flow better, how learning challenging sleights can improve your card handling and why everyone is so wrong about practicing ...
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 ...
A spectator selects a card from the deck, and remembers it.The magician pours water into a container, and asks the spectator to concentrate on her card as she gazes at the water surface.An image of the selected card magically appears below the water's surface!
In this fascinating magic trick, you, the performer, will be able to present a mini version of the grand buzz-saw illusion, slicing 10 cigarettes in half and restoring them magically. Just learn the simple handling and in a few minutes you will even fool yourself.
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
The book contains 93 pages and takes virtually every Al Koran effect as performed on TV. It analysis the effect and the method, then provides the exact words of patter as used by Al Koran.There is a listing of all the books in Al Koran's library by Terry Seabrooke and Jack Avis contributes material on Al Koran. Al Koran is introduced by Goodliffe and Billy McComb also provides a comprehensive article on Al and his lifetime.