The Camirand Academy considers this brainchild of Montreal�s hot new magic star to be very, very, very clever. It�s an easy, professional, inspired version of the classic name deck!
A deck is introduced with the name of a person written on the back of every card. Two predictions are handed out, whereupon the magician accurately divines...
The No 2 Pencil has been featured on national TV. It'sfunny and a great natural prop to carry around with you. It's always ready to go and resets instantly! As you can see from the images, the No 2 Pencil is a visually striking animation from start to finish as the 'No 2' symbol on a pencil disappears, reappears, and then...
An improved version of a classic trick.
The spectator is shown six cards. Unlike older versions of this trick, BOTH SIDES of the cards are freely displayed.
Using the cards and a the magician's superior mental ability, it is a simple matter to tell the spectator their age, how much change they have in their...
A metal nut is threaded on a large metal bolt and dropped into a tube.
The tube is given a shake. Next you open the tube and dump out the contents.
Mysteriously, the nut is no longer threaded on the bolt!
Everything can then be completely examined.
The magician shows his spectators a solid wooden ball, a clear plastic case and two cords. The cords are threaded through a hole in the ball, which is placed inside of the case. The cords are then threaded through holes in the sides of the case. The magician then ties the spectator's finger to the case with the cords.
The spectator...
This 53 page book has lots of great routines plus handling tips on the Okitio Coin Box.Copyrighted in 1963 this book has long been regarded as one of the best guides to coin boxwork.
This is the classic, the forerunner to all coin boxes. Simple in design and appearance, made from solid brass and perfectly weighted. Coins appear, disappear and penetrate thru the box. Al of the now famous effects are possible with this gem and no magician should be without anOkito Coin Box. Routine included.
You show forty white cards with different shapes printed on them, shuffle and place them face down on the table. You ask a spectator to cut off a small packet of the deck, look at the shape he cut and remember it. Next, ask him to shuffle the packet. Then ask another spectator to take the balance of the deck from the table and place it...
The "Pagoda Box" is an Asian Influenced version of the Delta Ring Box. Same great quality, but with additional decorative wood features. High Gloss Finish. This is a true work of art you will be proud to add to your magic collection.
A delightfully and updated version of the classic "Card Duck," or "Gwendolyn, this specially made puppet in brightly colored quality card can reveal any number of chosen cards.
Two spectators each select a card and return it to the pack. The deck is then placed in Pancho's beak. Pancho then tossesout all the cards...
Performer shows three short lengths of rope, colored red, white and blue. The ropes are tied together into a long length and coiled around the performer's hand. When the knotted ropes are opened out again, they have magically blended into one long rope of red, white, and blue. The knots have completely vanished.
Imagine taking a pen and pushing it right thru your tongue. This will freak out your audience. This is visual magic at it's best.
You show a glass with a piece of rubber sealing the mouth. The rubber is fastened with a rubberband so nothing can get in or out. On top of the piece of rubber are two coins. A spectator chooses one of the coins. The other coin is removed and the spectator is instructed to push down on the remaining coin with their finger. Amazingly the...
The ultimate transposition!
A penny and a washer are displayed. The penny is placed in a small black box. The washer goes into the magician's pocket. After opening and closing the box, the penny and washer are shown to have exchanged places.
A clever principle does all the work for you. The penny and washer can exchange...
In the first routine explained by Tony Lewis the pips on four aces completely vanish from the cards and turn into sponge pips. Other routines are explained. Whether you learn the clever routines tought by Tony or not you'll love the terrific props which can be incorporated into your own sponge routines. You get two of each pip (clubs,...
A novel effect which you can carry in your pocket, and perform any time for an audience of one or many. You display an envelope with a transparent front, to resemble a wooden cabinet with a glass front. A picture of a lady (which can be examined if you wish) is placed in the cabinet (envelope), and entirely visible at all times. You now...
A classic prop that always get laughs! Show the multi-color pole which has four Pom Poms attached. Each Pom Pom appears to be connected to the other three. Pull one and another one moves. The clincher is at the end the pole is separated in the middle and there aren'tany strings connecting the Pom Poms. This pole is 14 inches long....
It defies gravity!
The magician shows a red vase and an ordinary piece of rope. The vase is shown to be empty. The rope is inserted into the vase as the magician confesses that a genii lives inside. To prove his point, he turns the vase (with the rope still inside) upside down. The rope remains suspended inside the vase!
Then,...
These are production bouquets of eight large flowers made in a combination of feather leaves and cloth petals. We supply two different colored bouquets in each pair, one for each hand, - or "mix" them together, to produce an extra large multicolor bouquet. Ideally these bouquets are produced from thin air after showing your hands empty,...
Instant Close-Up Mind Reading.
A small brass tube and 5 colored rods are shown. With the performers nack turned the spectator is askedto select one rod, place it in the tube and replace the lid. The other four rods are placed in their pocket so there isabsolutely no way for the performer to know which rod was selected. The performer...
You have a comination lock that you show to a spectator. You explain to him that he can change the combination to any combination he wants. You show him how to change the combination and tell him to change it and to remember the combination. He does not need to write it down, but he has to just remember it and tell no one. After he changes...
Many have referred to this effect as one of the finest rope routines EVER invented! Once a staple in many professional's acts, this Hen Fetsch miracle has long been unavailable. We have gone to great lengths to bring this remarkable routine back to the world of magic and at the highest level of quality.
Quadropelets begins with...
A flower Botania for production from a Rabbit Pan. It will fit any Pan which has a load chamber of over 8.5 inches diameter. This is a Botania of 12 cloth and feather flowers.
A beautiful production!
A card is selected and returned to the deck. Magician removes one card from the deck and places it face-down inside the card case. The case has a window running through the center so the card is visible at all times. The case is turned around so the face can be seen and the spectator is asked if that is the selected card. The magician...
A card is selected and signed by the spectator, then torn into four pieces. Simply by touching the pieces together, each is visibly fused� to another, one piece at a time, until the card is restored. Sounds typical, right? It's not; here is what makes RESURRXION so special; each and every piece is shown, very openly, front and...