5 out of 5 This is Supreme Magic’s version of the Jack Hughes’ Teleflash effect c. 1951 and is featured in World of Magic – Vol. 2. It is one of the nicest effects I’ve seen from Supreme and this copy is in excellent condition even though it is 32 years old. The mechanism Works …
Collector’s Workshop was created by Rich Bloch and Nick Ruggiero in Middleburg, Virginia in 1972. They produced some of the most advanced and coolest magical effects that have been seen in the last forty years. Today the company is owned by the very capable George Robinson who continues their tradition of excellence and innovation.
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5 out of 5 In 1936 legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer, Jack Hughes, invented what became known as the Television or TV Card Frame (or sometimes Television Glass Frame) where a chosen card appears trapped between two plates of glass set in a houlette. I don’t think there is much doubt as to what …
5 out of 5 In 1936 legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer, Jack Hughes, invented what became known as the Television or TV Card Frame (or sometimes Television Glass Frame) where a chosen card appears trapped between two plates of glass set in a houlette. This version from Owen’s was first released c. 1958 and …
5 out of 5 What a clever and clean take on Jack Hughes’ Card Go premise. This really is a surprise beauty built by Alan Wright for Supreme Magic based on one of the earliest ideas from The Great Norman. The Great Norman’s real name was Norman Hazeldene and he grew up just outside Manchester …
1 out of 5 One of my favorite Jack Hughes items is Penetra-Spheres that was invented around 1937 shortly after Jack invented his tray version of Coins In Glass. Penetra-spheres was licensed by Abbott’s for sale in the USA and was sold for the first time in 1947 under the name Hole in One which …
One of my favorite Jack Hughes items is Penetra-Spheres that was invented around 1937 shortly after Jack invented his tray version of Coins In Glass. Penetra-spheres was licensed by Abbott’s for sale in the USA and was sold for the first time in 1947 under the name Hole in One which is the name most …
5 out of 5 To close out 2016 Magic Wagon pulled out all the stops to create this wonderful mechanical beauty! Impossible Coin Odyssey was inspired by Jack Hughes’ Visible Coins In Glass, Bob Kline’s Copenetro and Collectors’ Workshop Silver Odyssey and inspirational they were to produce such a clean and reliable visible coin penetration …
To close out 2016 Magic Wagon pulled out all the stops to create this wonderful mechanical beauty! Impossible Coin Odyssey was inspired by Jack Hughes’ Visible Coins In Glass, Bob Kline’s Copenetro and Collectors’ Workshop Silver Odyssey and inspirational they were to produce such a clean and reliable visible coin penetration and appearance. A wonderful …