Point to a pack of sugar and it jumps out of its container. Point again and it jumps into your hand! Are you beginning to see some of the possibilities?
Stealth Retractor is a miniature electronic invisible thread reel that's precision machined from brass. Unlike mechanical ITRs, the Stealth Retractor can lift small objects so that they rise up into the air or jump and slide on a table. And the thread locks in place as you pull it out - you retract it by pressing the switch. It uses Kevlex, the strongest invisible thread on the market. What if the thread breaks? No problem, you can fix it in about 20 seconds without sucking the thread.
The Stealth Retractor comes complete with battery, Kevlex filament, and illustrated routines.
And no, it isn't concealed in the tray, which is a slim tray, just half an inch thick!
This is big stage magic, and comes complete and ready to use, with the large stainless steel bowl, powder coated metal tray, decorative cloth foulard, and full working instructions.
Just as you approach your audience, you realize you're chewing gum. As you apologize for the social faux pas, you remove the gum from your mouth and search in vain for a place to put it. Since nothing is handy, you'll have to resort to magic! You wave the gum and it visibly transforms back into a new dry stick! Another magical pass and it's now completely wrapped! You can even give it out for inspection!
The magician displays a piece of rope about 30 inch long. Rope is coiled over the magician's hand to prove it is just an ordinary rope. The magician now stretches the rope between his two hands, horizontally, and pretends to hypnotize the rope. One hand is now released, and the rope stands rigid like a stick. The magician merely blows on the rope, and it falls down limp once again.
The rope may be used as a comedy prop with another trick, or as an effect by itself. The rope may be made to stand horizontally, or in a near vertical position. It cannot be made stiff in a perfectly vertical position. You may call up two spectators and ask each of them to blow on the rope held between your hands in turn. When one spectator blows, the rope falls limp, and when the other spectator blows, the rope remain erect.
The rope may also be held at the center when it is stiff. Most magicians will have probably seen a presentation of the effect, ranging from mildly funny to outrageously naughty. We will leave the exact presentation to your taste and discretion.
When you turn the plaques around, dice are colored entirely differently with multicolor spots on both sides.
Show the small metal box completely empty. Remove the Lid and a Sponge Ball APPEARS inside! Lots of routine possibilities with Silks. 2 inch Metal Box supplied in printed box.
A First Class Professional Prop that is easy to use and comes complete with a manuscript of 20 Dynamite Tricks you can perform with it!
You tell a story about doing a magic trick for your school teacher. To illustrate your story, you show a board with the word RED printed in white. Cover it with a silk, turn it around, and now the word is printed in red. Turn it around without covering it... and there is a picture of your teacher!
Fantastic Magic They will Remember!
A Jumbo Card Restoration Climax.
Show the audience a jumbo card and fold the card in half, then tears the card, TEAR the card until it is in many pieces.
Gather all of the pieces together & ask How many Piece are there? Then he says You're wrong!
Unfold the card, It's ONE Untorn CARD! Where are the torn pieces?
The performer displays three envelopes - one red, one green, and one yellow. Two spectators, a man, and a woman, are invited to each select an envelope. The choice is fair, but the performer insists he has predicted the spectators actions. We'll assume the man chooses the red, the woman the yellow. Each is asked to open their chosen envelope, remove the papers within, and read out loud the message thereon.
The man reads out "I predict you will choose the red envelope." The woman reads "I predict you will pick the yellow envelope." Of course, the audience assumes this is burlesque mentalism. However, the performer's green envelope contains a paper reading, "I predict I will be left with the green envelope; the man will choose the red; and the woman will choose the yellow!"
This is similar to our Telling Times clock trick, which does not allow you to perform the second effect, but is smaller in size approximately 6 inch x 6 inch x 2 inch. It is a clever mechanical item, and does not use batteries or electronics. The operation is under your control, with no chance of failure.
A very clever prop, complete with instructions and ideas for many presentation possibilities.
Comes with hand-made black foulard, paper dots and instructions.
A borrowed ring placed under an inverted drinking glass vanishes completely and re-appears under a second drinking glass a distance away.
You get a devious magical device that effortlessly and invisibly moves a borrowed finger ring or marked coin from one place to another.
How sneaky is There & Back? When David explains the method to magicians and then performs it, they are fooled a second time, even after they know the secret!
David has used this outstanding routine to close his Magic Castle shows for many years and Paul Daniels performed it on one of his TV specials in England.
Comes with photo-illustrated instructions and a custom made prop, manufactured specifically for this routine. Use any drinking glasses.
Thirsty Straw, fills a Shot Glass with the Liquid of your choice. Display a single Straw. Tear off the Wrapper. Put the Straw into the Glass. Magically the glass fills with liquid.
After the glass is full, you can use the straw to have a drink. Works Great for Close Up and is Visual enough for the Stage. (shot glass not supplied)
Comes with the Any Liquid Gimmick, Gimmick Wrapped Straw and the Easy Instructions, to use any straw.
Without any moves or switching, the 3's separate themselves from the other cards.
This is repeated a second time with the 3's face up, they are again mixed in between any 3 regular cards in the cleanest, fairest manner. Again the cards separate from each other.
Complete with two gimmicks and routine.