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Some moments in magic feel like cinema.

Within your hands, a spark of light appears It flutters. Glows. Fades like a memory. And when it's gone... your hands are empty. Your audience is left breathless.

That's what Firefly delivers.

Not a novelty. Not a toy. A precision light device built for real magicians.

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Welcome to the first book of the book series by Gee Magic.

Scary Book uses a well-known principle that is used in an original and unique way making a very funny and interacting routine for entertaining kids.

You start by saying that you are going to show the scariest book of all time. And the reason to be so scary is that inside lives the scariest creatures and monsters.

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Magician places cards numbered 1-25 on the table in 5 rows and in numerical order. A prediction card is placed off to the side or given to the spectator to hold. Making free choices, the spectator eliminates all but 5 of the cards. These are totaled, and the total matches the prediction. As a kicker, the 5 cards are turned over and they spell the spectator's name!

Includes a bonus effect:

The New Matrix same effect as above, but the 5 cards always spell the word magic?

€79.90
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Get your Tricky The Fox magic spring animal today!

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Tricky The Magic Fox is the next level of the classic magic spring animals from Magic Makers. Each Fox ships with access to a complete online course on how you make magic with this essential prop. The inside spring and face are designed for a realistic audience experience

€75.00
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The magician shows the audience two kings of spades and a queen of hearts. Now, he turns over all three cards by facing the back to the audience and inviting the spectators to follow the movements of the queen of hearts with their eyes as he slowly shuffles the cards. At this point he turns to a spectator and asks him where he thinks the queen of hearts went. This one, confidently, points to one of the three cards, but the conjurer shows everyone how in fact he was not careful enough. He repeats the operation again, involving another person from the audience, but the latter also fails to find the chosen card.