A truly breathtaking Takagi or Solid Cup by the incredibly talented craftsman John Dahms. This is a real beauty whether you perform it or not you will love the colors, the solid feel, and the finish. The original Shigeo Takagi’s routine is still available in Richard Kaufman’s wonderful book: The Amazing Miracles of Shigeo Takagi. …
_EF This was the book everyone in the magic industry had been waiting years for. Quality and uniqueness have been a hallmark of Danny Korem’s material and career. He has never written or produced, a text that has now become a bestseller. Korem Without Limits is his finest contribution yet, to the art. Included are …
This tray, a creation from the collaboration of Larry Becker and Roy Roth (R.A.R. Magic), is truly a remarkable piece. It boasts impeccable craftsmanship and, under regular circumstances, presents nothing out of the ordinary – a truly unique Bank Night tray. Spectators can freely handle and select envelopes from the tray, with only one envelope …
Collectors’ Workshop first created this beauty in 1985. This extraordinary piece of apparatus was first developed by England’s master clock maker, John Martin. In that version, four half dollars were placed in a glass and covered by a silk. The glass was balanced on a cigarette case which was, itself, balanced on a second glass. Then the performer …
Bob Kline crafted only eight of these exquisite frames. Initially, when I received it, I had a suspicion that it might be the work of Eddy Taytelbaum, given its exceptional craftsmanship. However, upon examining Dr. Albo’s Volume 10 photos, it became clear that they were distinct. To confirm, I reached out to Gene Gonzalez, a …
_EF Mike Bornstein’s original Psychic Mystery Watch stops the show with an unbelievable card revelation. The perfect card revelation for mentalists and magicians. Have a spectator select a card, then concentrate on the image of it in her mind. Pull back your sleeve to show a beautiful slim goldtone Movado style wristwatch with a black …
This is a great looking item from Thomas Pohle from his early days in Berlin. Unfortunately, although it comes with the original German instructions (which I have translated pretty cleanly into English), it is missing a set of printed directions for the game that are given to the spectator. I have contacted Thomas, Joe Long …
Thomas Pohle made Der Rote Rubin as a pre-cursor to The Missing Scarab for Eckhard Boettcher. Thomas’ version had a red stone not this blueish “stone”, so I don’t believe this was made by Thomas, but I am not sure. It basically is a re-release of Alan Warner’s beautiful Pharaoh’s Curse. The method is the …
_EF Slydini and Ed developed a very close personal relationship over the years. Ed was very much involved with the National Magic organizations in Boston, both as a promoter and Producer of several large Conventions. An almost immediate bond developed between the two that transcended Magic. Slydini often referred to Ed as his “Best Friend” …
_EF Very nicely made version of the Quantimental effect, in which a streamlined plastic case, which holds four colored metal chips, is shown. The magician turns away, a spectator removes a chip from the case, and holds it hidden in her fist. The case is closed, and magi turns back to the adoring crowd. Magi …