5 out of 5 I first read about this effect in Paul Clive’s excellent book Card Tricks Without Skill when I was a 12 or 13. I have used it on and off ever since and although I’ve read over one hundred variations since then I still pretty much perform it the way Curry first …
3 out of 5 These coins are basically a revamped version of Johnny Wong’s ground breaking coins that he began c. 2008 with the Dream Coin Set. This particular set is most like Johnny Wong’s Double Face Super Triple Face coins. Apart from the lack of credit for taking Johnny Wong’s idea, the problem I …
4 out of 5 This is basically a re-release of Alan Warner’s beautiful Pharaoh’s Curse. The method is the same but the props are not as well made. This effect normally comes with a “red ruby” but this one comes with a blueish “stone” as can be seen. The effect is easy to do and …
_EF The E-Wallet is every wallet for every occasion. It is the worlds first modular wallet meaning that you can take and take away different elements from the wallet depending on your situation. A small slim credit card style wallet is our starting point. This can be used as a peek wallet or a no …
_EF Building on the success of the massively popular “Rebel Wallet”, the “Rebel Wallet Elite” is quite possibly the finest magic wallet ever crafted. Featuring the signature Rebel loading system, the “Rebel Wallet” is one of the most popular magic wallets among professional magicians and mentalists. The “Rebel Wallet Elite” features a stunning new navy …
5 out of 5 This effect was first invented by James Lucier as The Cockeyed Skeleton In The Closet and described in Genii October 1949. The effect was also released c. 1949 through Sedghill Industries as The Scrambled Skeleton with credit also going to James Lucier. There have been many versions of all shapes and …
5 out of 5 I’ve seen many types of nest of boxes over the years but this design by Tommy Wonder expertly reproduced by JM Craft is certainly one of the cleverest. It is surprisingly easy to perform with Tommy’s routine taking care of all of the tricky parts and it works perfectly and looks …
5 out of 5 This is another beautiful brass item from the craftsman Terry Roses. And as with Terry’s other brass collectible line it comes in a beautiful inlaid oak carrying case too. Identifying this item was a little trickier as it has been misnamed in every ad and website, I have seen it, including …
If you received one of these and did not know who created it you’d swear it was made by Warren Hamilton or Milson-Worth. The construction, paint job and black-art are absolute perfection. This item is in fact a more standard. lower-end Square Circle* (from the likes of MAK Magic) that has been completely refinished and …
5 out of 5 Colin Rose released a series of old fashioned magic apparatus under his Victorian Collection banner with the intricacies and artistic appeal of a long forgotten era where attention to details by the craftsmen of the time made these items museum quality pieces to be cherished over generations. This is a lost …