Monkey In The Middle by Bill Goldman
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5 out of 5 This effect dates back to 1827. After being unseen for some decades The Great Carmo reintroduced it in the UK c. 1932 and it is still often referred to as the Carmo Beads in the UK. The rights to Carmo’s was purchased by Davenport’s from The Great Carmo c. 1938 and …
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Variations of the Final Card effect have been around at least as early as 1945. Abbott’s released The Last Card devised by Roydon c. 1945 and Jack Hughes produced his improvement c. 1946.. Prolific English inventor and creator Eric C. Lewis started working on his version about the same time this version came out and …
I know no one is buying stage and parlor props anymore, but if I was still performing “my stage act” I’d be using plenty of Tora items! Bright, Colorful and Reliable! _EF Good old Tora Magic! This is the third effect that to the outside eye will look similar to their Color Changing Dice and …
Doug Bennett created his Vampire paddle effect c. 1983 and it was marketed by Sterling Magic as VAMPIRE!. This version from RNT II took the basic idea and really amped up the props with aged/distressed finish on both the casket and the Vanhelsing box as they refer to it. The finish is just perfect, not …
The Magician’s Changing Chest is one of Mikame’s Finest! It is a very well made chest for switching cards, billets, business cards, and other small thin items. It’s primary unique feature is that the gimmick does not operate until you press the secret release – this means that you can have a spectator freely open …
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