This is one of the most well known items built by Homer Hudson in Southern California and for years it was the small die box to beat. It looks great and works perfectly. Homer Hudson was a prolific builder of magic props for most of his life. He was best known for his silk screened …
_EF The most ambitious undertaking of this world famous card man – a big book that runs the gamut of Marlo card magic. Unusual sleights, miraculous tricks, incomparable routines, material for the student, gems for the expert. Contents by chapters: A group of ten popular tricks for anybody. Four more of the same, including Stripper …
Magiarte were a magic dealer and manufacturer in Portugal of a unique line of magic c. 1956-1996. They were founded by Armindo de Matos and Eduardo Franco. Their beautiful hand painted props are quite rare today and are perfect for display. The instructions that came with this item say that the photo album starts off …
_EF The Jinx is filled with incredible gems in bite sized pieces. Apart from a wealth of incredible effects, I love the commentaries by Annemann. The historical impact that The Jinx appears to have had is quite amazing. So much seems to have come from this publication. Contents: The Jinx – 51 – December 1938 …
According to Volume 4 of The Success Books by Frances and Jay Marshall (pg. 108) The Funder Box is based on the little “Joker” box that was used with U.F. Grant’s Strat-o-Sphere: When I bought the Stratosphere Balls trick, the outfit included a dandy little box for vanishing the large ball. This same box is …
_EF The Jinx is filled with incredible gems in bite sized pieces. Apart from a wealth of incredible effects, I love the commentaries by Annemann. The historical impact that The Jinx appears to have had is quite amazing. So much seems to have come from this publication. Content: October 1934 – 1941; 907 pages The …
_EF Over 270 hardbound pages on card and dice gaffs as well as all of the marks, peeks, and other sleight of hand techniques used by professional gamblers to cheat their unsuspecting victims. Contents (Chapters Only) 1 Chapter I Those “Friendly” Games 9 Chapter II Any Honest Game in Town? 20 Chapter III Beware These Common …
This is an interesting version of the old vanishing wand effect without any shells and no replacements ever needed. (Notice: It does not come with a regular wand to match (it was an optional extra when this was released)). _EF Here is a neat version of a grand old favorite – the-vanishing wand trick; but …
The Milk Jug or Milk Pitcher was co-invented in Britain by Louis Nikola and Roy Enoc c. 1917. It was not invented by prolific author and inventor Peter Warlock as mentioned in the 1976 Owen’s catalog, which certainly seems very plausible but is inaccurate. This is one of the best value milk pitchers available. My …
This clever effect was first released in Germany by Magie-Studio Bonn c. 1959. It has also been called the Poles of Pundit by Inzani-Henley c. 1966, Five Piccolos by Tannen’s c. 1976 and Die 7 Schwaben by Eckhard Boettcher c. 1990. The only issue I have with it is I would like the sticks to …