This is a well constructed gimmick that works and and is very convincing. Could be used for Miser’s Dream and other similar effects that you make up on the spur on the moment. _EF Get a cup, can, or any container not clear, and place it on a table (accidentally you forget your bicycle playing …
5 out of 5 For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. This is one of the smaller Alan Warner items but it is still effective with a simple, but convincing selection process and an amusing patter story. Even for his simpler items Alan still manages to squeeze a lot out …
5 out of 5 For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. One of Alan’s rarer items from his early painted period. Easy to do and very convincing with instant reset. Interestingly enough this does not work the same way as Eddy Taytelbaum’s Bomba Atomica and other similar items as the …
The Cork Penetration was invented by Eddy Taytelbaum and there have been many versions over the years including these ones. As is often the case Eddy’s version is still the gold standard but this is a very nice set from the talented Michael Baker. Most versions have a hole in the card but it is …
Michael Baker is always working on something new or refining his existing line. He now has produced this wonderful item in three sizes: Regular, Giant, and now this one, Mini. A version was also created exclusively for Stevens Magic here. Vampire Block Escape is related to the popular Vampire Block but it does …
The fourth item in Thomas’ Egyptian Series is a very perplexing penetration with exotic looking props. When I watched the video and received the item I could not figure out how this bad boy worked until I watched Thomas’ explanation video. The penetration is very clean and has a quick reset too – this will …
The first version of this remarkable illusion was invented by Okito c. 1904 (Dr Albo Vol 1, pg 103). Among others, variations have also been built by Thayer, National Magic Company, Henry Bohlen and Town House Magic (Deluxe Visible Block Penetration c. 1946), Richard Gerlitz, Mel Babcock, Magic Wagon, Mikame Craft, and Nielsen Magic. It …
5 out of 5 For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. I’ve always liked the look of these beautiful teak boxes. They are compact and strong and with the red and blue Chinese symbols look very striking. What is even better about these boxes is that they are a general …
5 out of 5 For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. This effect starts off as a beautifully made variation of the principle developed by Paul Curry called the Curry Paradox c. 1953, similar to the effect created by Winston Freer’s amazing Magic Tile Puzzle. But if you know anything …
5 out of 5 For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. This happens to be one of my favorite Alan Warner pieces. It makes use of an old principle to great effect and really produces an outstanding miracle. What I also like about this effect is the impressive and colorful …