You show three black phonograph records to the audience. The first black record is placed on a record and a colored silk is pushed through the record hole. When you remove the record from the sleeve, it has magically changed its color to that of the silk. This is repeated with the other two records. Nothing is found when you open the sleeve to show the inside .
It's not a stripper deck. It's not a Svengali deck. It doesn't use rough smooth, or short cards, or thick cards. The secret is virtually indetectable, and the best part is, you can use this as your everyday pack of cards!Locator Deck allows you to quickly and easily identify any card or cards freely selected by your audience. This is an underground system that gamblers have taken advantage of for decades to crush their opponents, and now it can be yours.
So magical it looks like a camera trick - but it's real!Twister Flavor creates a fun and exciting transformation for your spectators. Surprise them when they see your gum and magically BOOM!!! It's become another brand of gum and flavor.
Steal This DVD is a collection of 7 effects from the mind of Eric Ross which are sure to stun even the most perceptive spectators. On this DVD, Eric utilizes everything from playing cards to rubber bands to a needle and thread. All the effects are taught in great detail with multiple real life performances on the streets of New Orleans.Think InkA card is chosen and placed back in the deck. A notebook is introduced and a blank page is ripped out. The paper is dipped into a glass of water (or any...
You show three black phonograph records to the audience. The first black record is placed on a record and a colored silk is pushed through the record hole. When you remove the record from the sleeve, it has magically changed its color to that of the silk. This is repeated with the other two records. Nothing is found when you open the sleeve to show the inside .
A rectangular puzzle fits perfectly inside of a frame. The magician adds a new piece and rebuilds the puzzle, yet somehow they still form a rectangle that is exactly the same size, a Perpetual Puzzle. The puzzle still fits perfectly in the frame. When you add another piece and rebuild the puzzle again, the puzzle impossibly still forms the same exact size rectangle, and fits perfectly within the same frame.
Your spectator is handed a bunch of classic movie poster postcards (Each movie is different). While
your head is turned your spectator mixes and selects any one of the
movies (totally free choice) and puts the other postcards away (out of
sight). You now state that written on the back of the chosen
movie is a list of all the movies included in the set. You ask them to
read the list out in any order they like, while you try to pick up on
vocal cues to determine which movie they are th...