Magic Lollipops was created by Len Belcher c. 1952, and later the rights were purchased by Supreme c. 1984 and this is their improved version. _EF Remember LEN BELCHER’S trick of yesteryear marketed by the Unique Magic Studio? All rights were purchased by The Supreme Magic Company from Harry Stanley. When the trick was first …
_EF The simplest of props are used – a blackboard, two plastic strips, four bull-dog clips, a deck of cards and a piece of chalk. First, performer succeeds in divining a freely thought-of card. Next he predicts one yet to be chosen! Every time he is correct.
This wonderful effect was invented by Edwin Hooper and released by Jack Hughes c. 1953. This version was released by Supreme Magic under license from Jack Hughes c. 1968. It is a really well made prop when Supreme used to make good quality wooden props and this still looks amazing all these years later. The …
_EF A folder made like a farm is shown – but there’s something wrong. The children soon tell you that all the animals are missing. Well , you find the animals and a whole lot of fun is created as , with the help 0f the children, you make the various animal noises! As the …
_EF It’s amazing how many children are familiar with Houdini, yet there are very few effects available that feature him. This rare piece from Supreme Magic’s founder, Edwin Hooper is the exception. And it’s a fun and baffling effect. A large card depicting the famous escape artist is placed into a jail cell where he …
5 out of 5 A tribute to a Great Man ripped off by everyoneBasically a collection of magic trick instructions from Jack Hughes’ Unique Magic Company. Supreme magic bought all of the Unique Magic properties. At the time of publication, Edwin Hooper had no idea if Ken Brooke was alive or dead, and he did …
This clever idea was invented by Edwin Hooper and first released as The Magic Painting Palette by Supreme Magic c. 1982. When you first read the instructions it doesn’t sound that great but in practice the prop works well and is very effective. Ickle Pickle didn’t really add anything to the prop but they did …
_EF The Story of Ken Brooke’s rise to popularity told by Harry Stanley. Plus over 200 pages of magic tricks with instructions, diagrams and pictures that were performed by Ken Brooke. Contents: 3 Publisher’s Preface: Edwin Hooper 7 Section 1 7 Foreword: Harry Stanley Reminisces 17 Section 2 Wisdom, Advice and a Recommended Book 18 It’s Got …
_EF Dust jacket rear panel notes: “The book of a lifetime by a very special man. Gene Gordon – co-founder of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, magician on the road for 20 years in over 10,000 live performances, and magic shop owner/operator for 25 more years. Gene Gordon – producer of Hen Fetsch’s many magical …
This is a wonderful and simple to do mental effect created by Edwin Hooper and Ian Adair of Supreme Magic c. 1973. Although Ton Onosaka might not have been aware of this effect, it appears to be the same method with inferior props as the item he later produced called Future Traffic. For such a …