Crazy Dominoes by Marcelo Contento
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What a beautiful set of Dizzy Dominoes from the talented Dutch craftsman Gerard Scanlan who runs Gallus Magic in Holland. I’ve tried quite a few variations of Dizzy Dominoes over the years and to make a good set of dizzy dominoes the contrast between the dots and background has to be clear, but also not …
5 out of 5 This is one of Alan’s very early Children’s effects with super large (9.5″ x 4.5″) dominoes so they can be seen by the whole party. The effect is very similar to the close-up effect do-mini-o though in fact the color change with this effect for the final domino uses all three …
5 out of 5 The amazing Dutch FISM 1958 Grand Prix winner Tonny Van Dommelen created one of the most overlooked close-up miracles ever when in 1965 he started selling his wonderful close-up routine: Dizzy Dominoes. There have been many versions sold by dealers since then, but one of the most attractive and visually best …
5 out of 5 For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here. This is one of Alan’s very first Mini-Magic effects and he stopped making it over 30 years ago. It is a clever and very well engineered beauty that performs a single color change very smoothly. Once the change has …
5 out of 5 Ben Stone created this c. 1980 and it was has a great twist on the Tenyo’s What’s Next (c. 1969) theme. During his lifetime Ben made about 500 of these. Every time you turn it around it has different spots on each side. You repeat this and the spectators are given …
5 out of 5 The amazing Dutch FISM 1958 Grand Prix winner Tonny Van Dommelen created one of the most overlooked close-up miracles ever when in 1965 he started selling his wonderful close-up routine: Dizzy Dominoes. There have been many versions sold by dealers since then, but the best set by a mile was this …
5 out of 5 I studied the principle behind this effect in my physics class but would have never thought it could be used in a magic routine. Then comes Lubor Fiedler….. A mirror domino turns green in the most original, scientific, and visual manner possible. An absolute fooler, in every sense of the wordClick …
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