The Alchemist (T-261) by Tenyo, Kenichi Komiya
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_EF The transformation of one object is still impressive, but even more so when the object is made of hard, solid metal. The gimmicks used in MAGIC ALCHEMY take advantage of the unique properties of their own materials, to produce this baffling magic effect. The magician transforms into a solid ball in two stages, until …
_EF After ten years and 60 issues, The Magic Menu ceased being “the international journal for professional restaurant and bar magicians” and became-for one brief, shining volume-“the professional journal for working close-up magicians.” Two hard-bound compendiums were issued that contained the initial 60 issues. It was announced in Issue 61 of the newly-expanded format that …
_EF It would be an understatement to say that this is easy to do. Just follow the crystal clear instructions and this killer magic trick will just happen. You may be as surprised as your audience! Seeing is believing, Parabox. In this ultimate version of the legendary Gozinta Boxes, a black box fits inside a …
This little box was made in Germany and it is a bit like a poor man’s Jewels of Shah Jahan – you can perform the same effect for a fraction of the cost. I am not sure if Bert Wheeler’s Hollywood Magic were the first company to import this item, but they were the earliest …
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5 out of 5 What a striking and unique item Diabolus-Kassette is 🙂 I don’t know much about Uli Kigele but he has written for Eckhard Boettcher and also crafted less than 100 of these boxes. The box is based upon an Herbert Martin Paufler idea and it is striking, clever and very rich and …
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