Mikame’s wonderful version of the Jack Hughes’ Classic effect Card Go. It was created without credit to the creator. _EF A chosen card is placed into the GHOST CARD FRAME, and the entire frame is covered with a silk. The silk is then removed to reveal the card has vanished. Magician reaches into his pocket …
Mikame’s wonderful version of the Jack Hughes’ Classic effect Card Go. It was created without credit to the creator. _EF A chosen card is placed into the GHOST CARD FRAME, and the entire frame is covered with a silk. The silk is then removed to reveal the card has vanished. Magician reaches into his pocket …
5 out of 5 Before Chance Wolf there was Jack Hughes!As much as I love Chance’s Run Wolf Run, you’ve still got to marvel at this vintage beauty from Jack Hughes in England. Bonzo is so cute! The whole outfit looks amazing and the mechanism works very smoothly. I’m not sure why Harry Leat’s Run …
4 out of 5 If you work with children get a clatter box.I have two different clatter boxes but the above box has worked for years and has never broke. The "special" nobe was a little hard to pull but I make sure the pin is almost all the way out to make things work …
5 out of 5 The Grand Daddy of Snake BasketsThis is the Grand Daddy to Chance Wolf’s wonderful limited edition Snake Basket. In typical Hughes’ fashion an ingenious combination of unexpected events occur with very little effort on the part of the performer. The actual "mechanism" or to be more correct COMBINATION of mechanisms operates …
5 out of 5 Jack Hughes was the MasterI grew up in the UK dreaming of owning some Jack Hughes effects. It was clear that the House of Hughes was producing some of the best magic around. I was able to buy a few of his items, but for the most part his effects were …
4 out of 5 good made and clever idea.This is very nice and clever idea. The quality is well made. I own this for years and still good in working. Never stuck. Andy, I just wanna know how much it is cost for this trick today? Can I get it now in magic shop or …
4 out of 5 This has always intrigued meThe original Abbot’s version of Attaboy is still the best in my opinion. The cheap indian import looks ok until you try using it then you realize how much better this one is. Very convincing: you take cards from the bottom holder and place them in the …
The legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer Jack Hughes invented many staples in magic that we take for granted today (including: TV Card Frame (1936), Coins in Glass (before Copenetro) (1939), Clatter Box (1951) and many more. He also invented this beauty, Attaboy, c. 1937. This version was manufactured by Sam Dalal in India and …
The legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer, Jack Hughes, invented many staples in magic that we take for granted today (including: TV Card Frame (1936), Coins in Glass (before Copenetro) (1939), Attaboy (early 1930s), Clatter Box (1951) and many more. I grew up in the UK dreaming of owning some Jack Hughes effects. It was clear that the House of Hughes was producing some …