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Candle To Fan (Rolex) 15" : On a table a candle is seen on a candle stand. The magician lights it. He then shows a tube to be empty and covers the candle with it. A moment later, after some magical incantations, the tune is lifted to show that the candle has changed to a colorful, glittering Japanese fan length 15" ! The tube is still empty. |
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Candy Factory :The Performer shows an empty cylinder and a glass full of coloured liquid or milk. The Performer then passes the glass through the cylinder. The glass comes out filled with candy. |
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Cane To Sunflower :A black cane instantly transforms in to a big and gorgeous tricolor Sunflower on a stem with two big leaves. |
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Cane to X-mass Tree :‘Cane to X-mass Tree’ is a very good flashy colourful opener item. In effect a black cane instantly transforms into a big and gorgeous tricolour X-mass Tree on a stem with four big leaves. |
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Card Changing Ladder Acrylic :A long white panel with several rectangular cut outs is held vertically. The inside of the panel is black seen through the cut outs. A playing card, say jack of club, is dropped from a slit at top of the panel. The jack of club is seen to drop visually through the cut outs. But at last when the card lands on the table it has changed its face to Queen of Heart. |
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Card Changing
Sleeve :The Magician introduces a semitransparent small cover and freely shows the cover to the audience. Nothing is seen inside the cover. The magician now shows a deck of playing cards to be quite ordinary. A card is freely selected by a spectator, remembered and returned to the deck. Say the selected card is King of Spades. The deck is thoroughly mixed up. The face down top card is taken and pushed in side the semitransparent cover. Keeping the card within the cover face down the Magician announces that this his selection and slowly turns the cover. The card inside the cover is seen to be Six of Hearts. Naturally the spectator denies this card to be his selection. The Magician holds the cover in front of the spectator. Slowly the Six of Hearts visually changes into King of Spades, the selected card of the spectator. The card is drawn out from the cover and handed over to the spectator. There remains no trace of the Six of Hearts within the cover. It is completely empty. |
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Card Changing Tripod
:A circular disc on a stand is seen on the table. Without drawing attention to the stand the performer offers a member of the audience to select a card from a shuffled deck of plying cards. After noting the card the spectator returns the card into the deck. The pack is then shuffled thoroughly. After some by play the performer takes out an indifferent card from the pack and claims as the selected card. But the spectator denies. The performer then places the indifferent card face down on the circular disc and covers with the lid, utters some magical spell, waves his magic wand around the Tripod and uncovers the lid. He now lifts the card from the stand and shows its face. The indifferent card has magically been changed into selected card. |
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Chameleon Rainbow Streamer :The Performer displays a long streamer of black silk. Holding one end of the streamer he shakes it. The streamer magically changes into a long multicolored streamer. |
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Chinese Fanning Deck : The Performer thoroughly shuffles a deck of cards. In continuation of the shuffle he performs a perfect waterfall shuffle with the cards for a few times. Then he makes some impressive flourishes. (If you have to perform these flourishes with an ordinary deck you would require a lot of practice. But this mechanical pack will enable you to do these flourishes with a very little practice). Finally he makes some beautiful patterns like arches, wheels, rosettes etc. with the cards. |
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Chop Cup Almn :The Chop Cup (metal) will enable you to perform some identical and effective routine of Classic Cups and Balls with one Cup only instead of three Cups as used in Cups and Balls. You will be able to perform penetration, productions and vanishes of a ball from under the Cup freely with straightforward and clean cut manner for its mechanical construction. And all these are possible for the special Cup and a special ball. |
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Cinderella Goes To School :The effect of this children’s magic is based on the famous Hippity Hop rabbits theme. One wooden cutout of a little girl with clean white school dress is seen to be standing on a stand on the table. The dress of the girl changes from White to Grey, then Grey to Red and finally Red to Blue along with a story of a little girl named ‘Cinderella’. |
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Classic
Blooming Bouquet # 5 : Magician displays a Bouquet of five white flowers - which he apparently doesn’t fancy. He plucks these, and throws them away, leaving him with a bunch of leaves, without any flowers. He makes a Magic pass and the bunch begins to swell, and small multicolored buds appear on it. These visibly grow, bigger and bigger, till the magician is holding a Bouquet of multicolored full-bloomed flowers. This is a visual and colorful effect, suitable for any type of show and can be presented under any conditions. It is mechanical, leaving you to do almost nothing except present it. It can be put over in a silent act, accompanied by music, or in any way you like. |
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Classic Cane Plumes Folding
Red / Black :A steel cane changes into a bouquet of flowers within no time. ![]() |
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Classic Dove Pan (Iron) Powder Coated : A pan which looks very much like a frying pan is seen on the table along with its lid. You show it to be absolutely empty and then cover it with the lid. When the lid is opened again, an alive dove is seen within the pan. (Alternately, you may use silks, ribbons or chocolates). |
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Classic Sleeve Bouquet # 8 Pair : Sleeve Bouquet is not a new item in the market. Magicians have been using it for years. However, these bouquets are made up of cloth instead of feathers. As a result, these are more durable and natural looking. The leaves of the Bouquet have been made of chicken feathers as usual. |
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Classic Sleeve Bouquet # 13 Pair : Sleeve Bouquet is not a new item in the market. Magicians have been using it for years. However, these bouquets are made up of cloth instead of feathers. As a result, these are more durable and natural looking. The leaves of the Bouquet have been made of chicken feathers as usual. |
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Clear
Card Changing Box :A sealed envelop containing a prediction written on a slip of paper is introduced. A spectator is allowed to freely select a card from a well shuffled deck of cards. The selected card is placed within a beautiful card box with clear sliding lid and kept under a handkerchief. The envelop is opened and the prediction is shown to every body. Say that the prediction is - “Five Of Hearts”. The handkerchief is removed. The selected face down card is seen through the clear lid. The lid is removed and the card is shown to the audience. Oh! Presto! It is - “Five Of Hearts”. |
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Cloth Sleeve Bouquet # 7 & #
12 : After appearing on the stage, the magician bows the audience. When he stands straight he is seen holding two bouquets of flowers one in each hand. |
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Clown Who Lost His Head
:A large cut out figure of a Clown holding an inflated balloon in his hand is displayed. The head of the Clown is removed and placed under a handkerchief. The head vanishes from under the handkerchief. The balloon is taken and placed in place of the head. Suddenly the balloon bursts and magically the missing head reappears. |
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Comedy Light Bulb :An electrical bulb held by the Magician lights at his command. |
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Cups & Balls Jumbo
Brass , Cups & Balls Jumbo Copper Finish , Cups & Balls Copper Finish Small : Cups and Balls is probably the oldest magic that we have come to know. Drawing of conjurers performing this classic is found inside the pyramids which proves that it was performed thousands of years ago. Cups & Balls was performed mainly by the oriental street conjurers. From them the art was learned by the Egyptian. These skillful artists could still be seen in countries like India, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Japan and Sumatra. Greeks and Romans too learned this art from them. In the Cups and Balls Magic by Tom Osborne, Henry Ridgeley Evans writes “The Romans called such performers “acetabularri,” from the Latin word “acetabulum” which means a cup. During the Middle Ages, cups and balls gained popularity in the Western countries through the gypsies, jugglers and conjurers. The conjurers of France used cork balls. So the Cups & Balls came to be known as “escamoteurs” and their art “escamotage”. The word “escamot” means a cork ball. However, the performance style, shape and size of the cups and balls varies from country to country. Even the materials used to construct them are different. |
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