Spectacle by Stephen Minch

_EF Spectacle offers a stellar selection of new magic for every taste and ability. Magicians in search of astonishing, performance-tested magic will find nothing less. Each item is thoroughly explained in both words and drawings. The contributors include Tommy Wonder, Daryl, David Roth, Finn Jon, Jonathan Pendragon, Lisa Menna, Rudy Coby, Richard Kaufman, Michael Rubinstein, …

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Astro-Ball Cabinet by Dave Powell

Based upon Milson-Worth’s Astro-Ball Cabinet, which of course is none other than Phase 1 of Stewart James’ groundbreaking effect which you can read more about here. _EF An ornate, solid walnut wooden cabinet with pewter and stainless steel hardware is shown sitting on a table. Its front and back doors are opened, revealing a glass …

Devil’s Cabinet by Ron MacMillan

Based upon Milson-Worth’s Astro-Ball Cabinet, which of course is none other than Phase 1 of Stewart James’ groundbreaking effect which you can read more about here. _EF A painted wooden cabinet is shown sitting on a table. Its front and back doors are lifted open, revealing a glass and a ball. The glass and ball …

Mysterious Ball and Glass Cabinet by Resor Magic

Possibly inspired by Abbott’s The Pogo Ball c. 1947 which of course is none other than Phase 1 of Stewart James’ groundbreaking effect which you can read more about here.   However, the method is quite different from the Astro-Ball Cabinet. This was built by Richard Resor and John Butorac c. 1966 for the Resor …

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