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
This is a collector’s piece and for years no longer produced and/or sold by Tenyo Magic Co. You show your audience a 4-inch tube which is printed with various card numbers and suits on its surface. When you spin the tube on the table, the numbers and suits become mixed up in a blur of colours. A card is selected from a deck and remembered. When y
Description: First published in 1961 and written with the assistance of renowned magic author Jean Hugard, this book is a masterclass in thoughtful, structured card technique designed specifically for real-world performance.Green’s approach is refined and intelligent—focused on natural handling, subtlety, and logical construction. Every effect is built for strength and clarity, with the underlying philosophy being that magic should be simple in appearance but deeply deceptive in execution. ...
A coin vanishes into a drawing you've just made!This new magic trick has caused magicians worldwide to shout in wide-eyed surprise. Three coins magically vanish as they appear to melt into an illustration you've drawn on a memo pad. You can tear the page from the pad and give it to your spectator at the end. Thanks to a brand-new specially constructed gimmick, you will be able to perform an incredibly visual effect that looks like real magic. The gimmick has been built into a perfectly ordinary ...
IDEAL for the modern performer who is looking for magic where the spectator doesn't have to touch anything. By asking questions you are able to reveal a destination, a name and phone number INSIDE a sealed luggage tag.This is one of the most innovative uses of the Confabulation premise and one that actually makes sense with a modern day theme.