As one goes through the literature of magic, the name of Dr. Jacob Daley crops up quite frequently, particularly in reference to card magic. Dr. Daley was a New York plastic surgeon but also an avid amateur magician who was skillful enough to keep co
The card trick popularly known as Chicago Opener had its origins in an effect invented by Al Leech that was originally called Hot Card Trick No. 1 and then later rechristened Red Hot Mama. The trick became immensely popular and many working performer
This is a versatile box. You can use this to product any vanished material. Of course other applications are also possible for example, you can use the box as a prediction chest.Note: The instructions included may mention additional materials. Howeve
A Coin Dropper is a secret accessory for the magician which supplies him with a handful of coins when required. The dropper dumps out about 12 coins at one time to the waiting hand of the magician.A must have for any coin routine!
Finger Bird - A Chazpro classic!. This cute bird will baffle your spectators as you make it sit on your finger or a pen or pencil. Spectators can try and the bird will fall. Another effect is to 'hypnotize' the bird, laying it on a table, on its back
The Essentials in Magicâ„¢ collection gives you the opportunity to enjoy one-on-one instruction from Daryl, the Magician's Magicianâ„¢. Internationally known and respected as one of the world's finest teachers of magic, Daryl personally mentors you throu
The Essentials in Magic collection gives you the opportunity to enjoy one-on-one instruction from Daryl, the Magician's Magician. Internationally known and respected as one of the world's finest teachers of magic, Daryl personally mentors you through
The Invisible Deck is one of the most popular trick decks of cards in the world. If you want to perform entertaining miracles with virtually no technical skill, look no further than the Invisible Deck. Imagine making an invisible deck of cards become
This palming coin is thinner and lighter than a real Dollar coin so it is perfect to practice and develop your Classic Palm. And once you master the Classic Palm, you can then palm multiples of this coin to produce even more coins during your routine
A bill is borrowed from a spectator. The magician then takes a solid ball point pen and jams it through the bill! The bill is displayed and the pen is seen passing right through. The pen is ripped from the bill leaving the bill completely unharmed! T
The Color-Changing Knives is a magic classic. Generally credited to Walter Jeans it became a popular pocket trick in the 1930s. In 1958 Arturo de Ascanio, who went under the stage name Marcus, wrote the definitive book on the subject in Spanish. In 1
Don't threaten Alice. No Queen is safe. Any Queen named vanishes. Demonic method. Self-contained. Automatic. Instant reset. Angle proof. No forcing. No Equivoque. No rough & smooth or double-cards. Takes up where B'Wave and Twisted Sisters left o
A Wild Looking Routine With A Great Premise. This very visual routine revolves around the adventures of one of the first Carderfeiters. In an attempt to print his own marked cards, he encounters a barrage of mistakes where cards are printed without p
Master the art of illusion with this collection of 183 easy-to-learn card tricks, accompanied by 197 illustrations. Drawn from two popular books by the bestselling magician, it's perfect for amateurs - and professionals who want to increase their rep
Tango Magic's "teflon circles" are for Slippery Expanded Shells. These are extremely thin adhesive tapes, adding it to the inside of the Slippery Shell makes there surface more slippery. Includes 10 Teflon Circles.
Tango Magic's "teflon circles" are for Slippery Expanded Shells. These are extremely thin adhesive tapes, adding it to the inside of the Slippery Shell makes there surface more slippery. <BR><BR>Includes 10 Teflon Circles.
These lecture notes contain six of Paul Romhany's favorite routines that he has performed over the past twenty years. They range from stand-up to stage and even a little close-up ditty using business cards. There is something in here for every type o
We have talked to may shell game operators that work the game for money. Few of them use sponge or latex peas. They usually work with peas carved from pencil erasers as these work on more surfaces and do not "give out" during a routine. It has taken