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Hoodoo: The Return

The world's most sinister effect; The Haunted Voodoo Doll is BACK, and, things just got a whole lot more TWISTED.

NOW, at the end of your classic Haunted Doll routine, you can have the doll DISAPPEAR, then REAPPEAR in the coffin box that's been on the table the whole time.

But that's not all.

Inside your spectator's hands, the head of the Voodoo Doll CHANGES into the dead person your spectator is thinking of. This has got to be the most messed up thing in magic. Black Magic?

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the magician calls a spectator onto the stage, begging him to take off his jacket.

This is held by an assistant to the magician or by the spectator himself.

At this point he takes a sharp knife with which he will attempt to pierce the spectator's jacket.

A sheet of newspaper is placed in front of the jacket, then the magician visibly pierces the jacket and the newspaper.

When the dagger is pulled from the jacket it is magically intact

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New pocket trick, direct from the manufacturer, brass PennyTube. This is a clever variation on the standard coin tube. The basic effect is you separate the two halves of the tube and place a quarter in the center, then reassemble the tube. The quarter now blocks the center of the tube, so nothing can pass through the tube. You drop four pennies into the tube to show that they cannot pass through the center. Repeat and say the magic word and one coin passes through the tube! This is repeated with all four coins. With the PennyTube, you can not only make one coin pass through the tube, you can also make TWO coins pass through! This novel adaptation, increases the routine possibilities, and creates a climax that eludes other coin tube tricks.

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Using the characteristics of ancient Chinese coins to complete a series of magical effects, this is N11You display two coins, one black and one red, both of which are inscribed with the four Chinese characters: 'qian'/'long'/'tong'/'bao'.The audience