A great little outfit created by Joe Berg and Charles Miller that was very popular in the early days of the Princess Magic Shop in Chicago. It can be adapted to many effects, and includes three as released. I had a few issues with the cork and it does take some practice to be quiet, …
U.F. Grant took the Pagoda Mystery from Thayer and created a double load version and it works very well. This is the Mak magic one and it really is solidly made. If you wanted to maximize your output and surprise factor you could do very well with this outfit. Includes: Grant’s Double Load Pagoda (Large) …
This wonderful kids item was invented by Jimmy Fingers and released by Max Andrews under his Vampire Magic brand. It has a lot going for it with brightly colored wooden props, an interesting patter line, and some great magic where the piggies vanish even though they are apparently tied up for all to see and …
5 out of 5 The prop is beautifully crafted and designed for stage or possibly parlor performances. It produces a bit of noise, and since it relies on black art, proper lighting is essential. It should also be used at a distance from spectators. The core concept is similar to methods commonly used in stage …
3 out of 5 Magic Wagon has released too many ring penetration effects. If I remember right, this is the last one they’ve put out so far. I think most people are getting tired of it. The method has already been used in their earlier works. What surprises me is – since they’ve done this …
Larry Becker created the first Chameleon Chest released by Larry and Viking. However, the Mighty Mini manufactured by Magic Wagon with the help of Tony Curtis is breathtaking! The box is small, silent, very solid and beautiful to behold. The original one is still fine, but unless you are dealing with a lot of choices …
5 out of 5 Larry Becker created the first Chameleon Chest released by Larry and Viking. However, the Mighty Mini manufactured by Magic Wagon with the help of Tony Curtis is breathtaking! The box is small, silent, very solid and beautiful to behold. The original one is still fine, but unless you are dealing with …
This basic effect and method 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 sizes …
5 out of 5 Bob Solari released a series of Classic Collectibles in the early 1990’s. All of the pieces were well made in Solid Brass, they looked great, were solidly made, and worked perfectly. The effects in the series included: Solid Brass Ball and Vase Solid Brass Keyless Solid Brass Psychic Key Solid Brass …
5 out of 5 This basic effect and method 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 …