Made in wood, it gives the magician the ability to change a card in a visual manner. A blank card is placed in the frame, a card is selected, when the blank in the frame is dropped out of the frame it VISIBLY transforms itself to the selected card! It is a card utility device, …
The legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer, Jack Hughes, invented this item c. 1938 when he was building magic for Davenport’s. This version is Joe Berg’s Mysto Card Frame c. 1945. But it was the same method as Card Go even though according to the ads at the time it was a new method which …
Joe Berg created the first version of the Mento-Card Box c. 1941 from an idea by Harlan Tarbell. In fact it was originally advertised by Joe as: Tarbell’s Unique Card Box. Sometime after 1965 it became known as Mento-Card Box. In The Berg Book it is referred to as Berg’s Unique Card Box. When George …
Joe Berg created the first version of the Mento-Card Box c. 1941 from an idea by Harlan Tarbell. In fact it was originally advertised by Joe as: Tarbell’s Unique Card Box. Sometime after 1965 it became known as Mento-Card Box. In The Berg Book it is referred to as Berg’s Unique Card Box. When George …
Joe Berg’s “Sucker Sliding” Card Frame. This is a similar effect to the famous Die Box, except a Jumbo card and lattice frame is used. Beautifully made, hand polished. _EF Performer calls attention to the frame which is shown from all sides, also a large clasp envelope is passed for examination. A Jumbo Card is …
5 out of 5 One more from the talented Kent Bergmann! Before Kent became the king of 3D printing he created quite a stir with his Z-Wood (Zebrawood) line of magic. This is a rare beauty from those times. Anything from his Z-Wood Magic line is highly sought after by collectors. If I’m not mistaken …
Most ordinary Tip-Over boxes are limited because of poor spectator sight lines. Your audience must be directly in front of the chest with no view of the sides, or you must perform very, very far upstage which looks sort of suspicious and dumb. The huge improvement from the collaboration between performer/inventor Okito (Theo Bamberg) and …
One more from the talented Kent Bergmann! Before Kent became the king of 3D printing he created quite a stir with his Z-Wood (Zebrawood) line of magic. This is a rare beauty from those times. Anything from his Z-Wood Magic line is highly sought after by collectors. _EF If I’m not mistaken this is probably …
This is the perfect kit if you want to get serious about doing any color changing knife routines. Combining Ascanio’s World of Knives with Joe Mogar’s beautiful color changing knives and mini knife smash climax finale is a stroke of genius! _EF In 1958 Arturo de Ascanio, who went under the stage name Marcus, wrote …
The Jumping Peg first started showing up in magic catalogs c. 1903 but I believe the effect is from much earlier. The first ad I found was in the Roterberg Catalog #8. _EF A time honored classic with a new and different ending. The toothpick jumps from hole to hole in a beautiful handmade birch …