Posted October 18, 2021: Dear Andy, What a wonderful collection you’ve shown on these pages. To browse these pages is like visiting a candy shop. I’ve spent numerus hours looking, reading and dreaming. I was surprised and glad to see a few items from my countryman, the late Per Clausen, with his wonderful brass chip …
This item from Magic Wagon is inspired by two of my favorite effects: Tony Lackner’s Hand of Cleopatra and John Good’s/Collectors’ Workshop’s Clock of San Marco’s Square. Right up front I would say I would not replace either with Arrow of Truth … 🙁 However, I am referring to the traditional uses of Cleopatra and …
5 out of 5 This item from Magic Wagon is inspired by two of my favorite effects: Tony Lackner’s Hand of Cleopatra and John Good’s/Collectors’ Workshop’s Clock of San Marco’s Square. Right up front I would say I would not replace either with Arrow of Truth … 🙁 However, I am referring to the traditional …
_EF For decades people have been begging for, and have repeatedly asked me, “Where is the Charlie Miller book?” Where indeed ? It’s been under your nose for 40 years, in the pages of “Magicana” where Charlie published an enormous amount of his own repertoire. Not just stuff he noodled together the night before, but …
5 out of 5 It is hard to put into words how good this wonderful collection is from the English Master Craftsman Colin Rose. But Richard Kaufman says it best : “I was thrilled to receive my Colin Rose 20th Anniversary Box, certainly the finest magic set made in the last century. Every piece, including …
5 out of 5 Harry Leat’s masterpiece, Run Rabbit Run, has never looked so good 🙂 Since my early teenage years, like 100’s of magicians before me, I saw the incredible entertainment value of Run Rabbit Run when working with children of all ages. To this day I think it is one of the best …
5 out of 5 The Elusive Rabbits or Hippity-Hop Rabbits was invented by The Great Norman (Norman Hazeldene) c. 1947. And in fact Thomas Pohle has already released his tribute to Norman’s popular effect in the form of Rabbit Love. But although Where’s The Rabbit? looks like Norman’s classic it is quite different in both …
Harry Leat’s masterpiece, Run Rabbit Run, has never looked so good 🙂 Since my early teenage years, like 100’s of magicians before me, I saw the incredible entertainment value of Run Rabbit Run when working with children of all ages. To this day I think it is one of the best children’s effects ever devised …
5 out of 5 Talk about the Land of Missed Opportunities! Total Serendipity is a really amazing, clean and beautiful switching device. The feature effect it is shipped with could have been so much better if Magic Wagon had spent just a little more time with the props and routine, instead of stampeding to produce …
5 out of 5 This was the first Alan Warner piece I ever purchased, and man oh man did it leave an impression. The method is fantastic and practical (as well as self working.) But even more so, the craftsmanship is superb. I was stunned at the level of detail which goes into making something …