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_EF High quality genuine leather Himber Wallet for professionals. Will fit all size international currencies. Features a magnetic locking system that will always keep one side closed until you need to, and the other side open correctly without having to look and remember, so you can totally focus on your presentation. Whether you want to …
This is a very unique type of Okito box that combines an Okito, Boston and Solid Block into one box. If you like coin boxes you’ll love playing with this beauty. The first box I have seen where you need a bang ring for the box itself! This box appears to be the same as …
This is basically a remake of the Horwitz Wallet. Alan Wong released it again here. _EF The Ultimate “Signed Bill in the Wallet.” The spectator signs a $10 bill. The spectator is then asked to hold the wallet while you take an envelope out of your pocket and place the signed $10 bill inside. The …
The Best Add A Number Wallet! I’m a big fan of the Horwitz Wallet and I know if you like it too, you’ll love this wallet. It uses the same principle as the Horwitz Wallet but is gimmicked differently so that it can be used as a beautifully clean add a number notepad. _EF Easy …
_EF This was the first book in the series and it caused a complete sensation. This book attracted a great deal of attention and many wonderful feature reviews. For example Peter Zenner: Martin, has excelled himself with the production values. It looks beautiful; maybe it is the most attractive looking book I have ever seen. …
This effect was invented by Lu Brent and originally called Lox (Pallbearer’s Review: Vol 1. No. 2, page 5, 1965). It was then re-invented by Gus Southall and sold by Ken Brooke as Release Me, c. 1967. It was then re-invented and sold as Locked Deck by Mystic Hills c. 1974 and finally as Locked …
This effect was invented by Lu Brent and originally called Lox (Pallbearer’s Review: Vol 1. No. 2, page 5, 1965). It was then re-invented by Gus Southall and sold by Ken Brooke as Release Me, c. 1967. It was then sold as Locked Deck by Mystic Hills c. 1974 and finally as Locked Deck by …