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A ball is displayed in a handsome vase. The magician removes the ball from the vase and places it in his pocket. Suddenly, the ball reappears inside the vase. No sleight of hand necessary.

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$2.95
     Not many magic tricks can be called a "Timeless Classic" but I'm pretty sure that as long as playing cards are still being used by society, the Rising Card illusion will remain in that category.
     The effect is straight forward and simple: a card or cards are chosen and returned to the deck, one at a time the card(s) rise from the deck unaided by the magician. In a glass, on the table or even in the spectator's hands, the card rises inexplicably and erily from the deck. The card can immediately be plucked from the deck for inspection.
 
 
$19.95
With this trick you can escape from a padlocked chain that spectators bind you in.

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$3.95
Pictures appear, disappear and change color in this magic book!  The perfect trick for children's entertainers and clowns!

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$8.95

A ring (which may be borrowed) is placed into a crystal casket and the top is closed. The box is covered with an empty tube. A magical cleaver (a small sword) is inserted into the top of the tube, and then magically pushed down through the crystal casket and through the ring. When the tube is removed, the sword is through the ring inside the casket.

RATED: easy-magic

$26.95
A million possibilities. Cups and balls is one of the best magic tricks to have as a new...or old magician.

RATED: must-have
easy-magic

 
 
$3.95
Imagine plucking a glowing ball of red light from anywhere. One second your hands are completely empty and the next second, you've holding a handful of colored light. The light can pass from hand to hand, vanish, etc.

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
Size:
$11.95
Your audience thinks of an animal and, magically, you can tell them what it is!
  • TOTALLY SELF WORKING!
  • CAN BE PERFORMED AGAIN INSTANTLY!
  • LAMINATED FOR DURABILITY!
  • THIS TRICK FOOLS EVERONE!

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$11.95

Imagine opening a box of cards, removing one card and placing the remaining boxed deck on the table.  You show a small, black frame just large enough to fit the card box.  You place the card back in the card box with the others, close the flap and push the cards and box into the black frame.

    The cards are gone. 

·        NO MIRRORS

·        NO SLEIGHT OF HAND

·        USES RED BICYCLE CARDS

 Steve Says: “I’ve been using this prop for more than a decade and have several routines that I’ve created or learned from colleagues.  Want some ideas?  Write to me, steve@grandillusions.com.”
 
 
$6.95
Make objects appear, disappear and transform.

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$3.95

Eye Exam

It's two... two... two tricks in one. You can perform it as a card revelation or a packet trick.

Performed as a packet trick with the theme of a vision test, a four of a kind is shown. The spectator is asked which card was face down, they say, none. The cards are shown and the Heart is face down. One at a time the remaining cards turn face down (showing a red back). Then all the cards are face up again. To test their color vision, they are asked to name the back color of the cards (red). All the backs are seen to have blue backs. To test their vision retention, one card is pocketed, but four cards are shown. The cards are turned face down, and the spectator is asked to read the top line (an eye chart is printed in bold black letters on the backs of all four cards which are examinable!)

As a card revelation, the spectator selects a card (Force). After several failed tries the magician asks for the name of the selected card and to make sure the card was seen correctly, an eye exam is given. The trick then finishes as before and the name of the selected card is seen printed on the eye chart!

Eye Exam is very easy to do (if you can hold two card together as one, that's all you need to do!)

Also includes a page of additional tips and hints called Eye Exam Extras that give hints and tips, and a finish where the cards are examinable (thanks to a Paul Harris suggestion). It also gives you neat ideas like how to produce a rubber eyeball at the finish.

 
 
$14.95
Secretly know any number that your friends are thinking!

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$2.95

    Joshua Jay is not only one of magic’s brightest performers, but also one of its smartest gifted teachers. His writing is clear and methodic. His instructional performances are well-paced and direct. His props and gaffs are expertly engineered, crafted and printed to his personal, professional standards. Each item has been developed, performed, and packaged with precision and care.

 
 
$19.95
From one of the world's premier practitioners of classic magic, with years of experience instructing younger readers in the magical arts, comes this new revision of his complete guide to learning and performing fantastic feats of prestidigitation. Acclaimed by the Los Angeles Times as "the text that young magicians swear by," it's full of step-by-step instructions. More than 2,000 illustrations provide the know-how behind 300 techniques, from basic card tricks to advanced levitation, along with advice on planning and staging a professional-quality magic show.

RATED: must-have

 
 
$24.95
A solid, wooden ball pentrates two shoestrings held by the spectator!

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$3.95
A pencil (or pen) is pushed through a solid plastic frame and playing card.
The card in punctured but the frame is magically unharmed!

RATED: easy-magic

 
 
$4.95

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