Another classic item from Canada’s Morrissey Magic. This is new old stock and looks great. Use your own load – and remember you don’t have to use this just for liquids which is why I show the huge load of coins in the photo. _EF This classic piece of equipment was extremely popular with CONJURORS …
Along with the dove pan here is another classic comedy item from Morrissey Magic. This is new old stock ready to entertain for another fifty years. _EF An attractive aluminum bowl is shown completely empty. At the command of the magician, it fills with water. The bowl is emptied only to fill again minutes later. …
I have never seen one of these clever boxes before and I must say I was quite impressed when I received it. It was designed by Peter Quinsee who was co-owner of the British magic manufacturing company Premier Magic and later Camtryx. Quinsee was responsible for creating many of the Supreme effects including: Vanishing Radio, …
The Baking a Cake routine is still one of the best things you can perform to entertain children of all ages. I used to always end my children’s show with my baking a care routine. Until I re-watched the video from 2010 for this post I had forgotten how much fun I used to have …
Fred Lowe created this c. 1965 and it was originally called the M.T. Coin Cylinder (the M.T. stands for “empty”). It is based on earlier effects such as Abbott’s Double Cap Coin Trick c. 1948, or the still earlier Brema’s Nickles and Dimes, with notable improvements. Fred’s Coin Cylinder came out a decade before one …
This wonderful and creative item was invented by Ian Adair c. 1959 and released by Supreme Magic c. 1962. It is an easy to perform effect with color, magic, and a little bit of sucker action too – what more could you wish for? Interestingly enough when I was doing kids magic as a teenager …