This unbelievable trick, accomplished by a surprising new principle, has baffled magicians around the world. You can magically alter drawings on the blackboard despite the fact that the board was signed by a spectator - an apparently impossible condition that proves no switches were made. Additional handlings and detailed presentations are included.
This is my current choice of method for performing "Technicolor Prediction." The effect plays the same as my full size version, described below, but fits in your jacket pocket. It can be performed anywhere and anytime from stage to close up with built in laughs and a surprise finish. This version uses Mike Porstmanns "Double Decker"? envelopes, gaffed envelopes that have a wide variety of magical uses.Updated version comes with 5 different envelopes (3 color for Technicolor Prediction Effect, Se...
The Enigma Pad is a multi-purpose tool for magicians and mentalists that has been secretly used by Paul Romhany for many years in walk-around situations, Television and stage shows. This unique pad has multiple uses; from the most convincing Add-a-Number type routine to a finale for "Which Hand". The Enigma pad has been cleverly designed to look like an ordinary note-pad however it is anything but...The Enigma Pad is small enough to keep in your pocket so you can take it everywhere you go. Fr...
Have you ever thought of getting into coin magic but were put off by all the hard coin sleights that comes with it?Well, RPR Magic Innovations has now solved that problem. Introducing the Gripper Coins. The Gripper Coins are Hand Crafted by Master Craftsman Roy Kueppers and use a space-age silicone band embedded into the edge of the coin which prevents it from slipping in just about any palming position you decide to use. Roy personally makes these silicone bands. For the beginner coin workers, ...
This unbelievable trick, accomplished by a surprising new principle, has baffled magicians around the world. You can magically alter drawings on the blackboard despite the fact that the board was signed by a spectator - an apparently impossible condition that proves no switches were made. Additional handlings and detailed presentations are included.
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
These have all been taken from their package and tested never used.
Brass buttons by Matthew Wright. $80. These are the original first/batch set that came out perfect.