The Stones of Khufu by Magic Wagon, Simon Corneille, Andre Kole

I’m a huge fan of Andre Kole’s beautiful table top illusion the Atomic Stock Pile first released c. 1955 when he went by his real name Bob Gurtler.  It has been remade previously by Bill Adams’ World of Magic and Joe Long’s Limited Edition Magic but I must say this version by Magic Wagon in …

The Enchanted Rings by Magic Wagon

This is a very clever little box from Magic Wagon and you’ll love the method, mechanics, and the standard routine.  But if you really want to shine just watch the wonderful routine and performance that Rob Rand has put together on the video above.  Great job Rob!  Love the ending 🙂 _EF The performer displays …

Mystic Prediction by Magic Wagon

As usual Magic Wagon have no problems creating a beautiful looking prop.  This one seems to have had mixed reactions which I think might be a little unfair based on my first impressions at least. I think the mechanism that makes this work is very clever and works reliably. The fact that you can choose …

Review by Andy Martin for Mystic Prediction by Magic Wagon

4 out of 5 As usual Magic Wagon have no problems creating a beautiful looking prop.  This one seems to have had mixed reactions which I think might be a little unfair based on my first impressions at least. I think the mechanism that makes this work is very clever and works reliably. The fact …

Coin Go! by Stevens Magic, Thayer Quality Magic

The first version of this effect was released by Floyd Thayer as Coin Go c. 1926.  However, as far as I can ascertain, that version was permanently attached to a palming coin rather than the gimmick provided here, which can be added and removed in an instant and works with many coins. This version is …

Over One Hundred Years of Magic

Although we focus on magic produced in the last fifty years we have effects and books that can trace their roots back well over one hundred years.

Interpreting Magic by David Regal

_EF Ten years after Approaching Magic, his top-selling book was released, now comes Interpreting Magic by David Regal. Over 60 routines for close-up, parlor & stage. Over 500 pages. Over 1,000 photographs. 30+ conversations with artists, inventors, and contributors to the magic craft. Introduction by Michael Carbonaro. “Here’s the bottom line. If this book only …

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