Jack and Jill (Collector’s Version) by Trickery, Steve Dusheck, Jimm Hill
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5 out of 5 This is one of my favorite Steve Dusheck effects that has recently been re-released under license by Airship Magic. This set is from one of original runs c. 1979 and is a perfect example of Dusheck genius 🙂 What I particularly like about this effect is how much magic is squeezed …
4 out of 5 This is Steve Dusheck’s entry in the Book Test market and it was inspired by effects created by Phil Goldstein and Larry Becker. Very well produced, It is a little bold, but some of the best magic is. The book cannot be examined, but if you follow Steve’s simple suggestions and …
5 out of 5 The idea to use a bulldog clip as a switch device is credited to Bob Ostin c. 1953. See Bulldog Switch Clip for more details. Along comes the inventive Steve Dusheck c. 1981 and takes Bob’s idea to the next level by introducing a half dollar that visually changes into two …
5 out of 5 Five Stars for Ingenuity!Steve Dusheck might not be the best craftsman in the world, but his ideas are second to none. This is an old item that I managed to track down again and I love it. It is not made as well as I would like from a Collector’s point …
5 out of 5 Clean, Simple, and Nice Props too!Steve Dusheck always has clever ideas and this one well made too! The effect allows you to tell which number they select on the dice without any funny peaking or moves. Instant reset too. Very clean. Click here for more information.
This is an updated version of the Steve Dusheck and Jim Hill effect: Cases of Metamorphosis c. 1984. All of these effects are versions of Al Baker’s Cherchez la Femme. This is a finely made version by Viking Mfg. for Howie at The Trickery. _EF Hand the frames out for examination if you like. Show …
The idea to use a bulldog clip as a switch device is credited to Bob Ostin c. 1953. See Bulldog Switch Clip for more details. Along comes the inventive Steve Dusheck and takes Bob’s idea to the next level by introducing a half dollar that visually changes into two quarters as it drops into the …
4 out of 5 One of the best gimmicked coin effectsI remember seeing the Eddie Gibson version of this 27 years ago and loved it then and still do today. It’s a simple and visual effect where the half dollar can be clearly seen all the way until it changes into a penny. The washer …
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