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Hanky Pedestal :
Magician takes a crystal plastic glass and puts it on a stand. Then takes an empty cylinder and covers it. When he removes the cylinder, the
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Hat Paper Tear–Bonnet, Chef, Clown, Dollar, Santa, US-Flag,
Wizard :
The magician shows two pieces of coloured tissue papers. These are placed together and torn into several small pieces. The torn pieces are crumpled together and when opened out, it is seen that they have magically transformed into a colourful hat.
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Hoffman Mini Production Bird Cage
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The new model of Production bird cage is very thin. It is about 5” square and in collapsed condition one and one fourth inch in height (fig - 1). The height is half of the original model (21/2”). This thinner version will allow you to load a large number of bird cages in your production prop.
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Hot Book Economy
: Magician displays a book. But when ever he opens the Book fire comes out from it and as the book is closed the fire vanishes.
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The magician shows a clear plastic peg glass. He fills it with water up to
the brim and covers with a postcard. He inverts the whole glass but the
water does not come out. But the spectators are quick to say that this is
science and everybody can do that. The magician agrees and very slowly
removes the post card. Surprisingly the water stays in place as before.
The Magician then places the inverted peg glass on a tray. He now slowly
lifts the peg glass. Oh! Presto! A solid block of ice comes out from the
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IMP Bottle:
The magician shows a small plastic bottle which is said to contain a ghost. The audience
fails to make the bottle lie down. Every time it is laid down, it pops up mysteriously! The Magician "pours" the ghost into
his hand from the bottle. Then lays the bottle on its side and it remains
that way. But when the audience tries to copy it, he fails as the ghost is said to be inside again.
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Impossible Dice
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One small Die is placed inside a square long box. Both the box and the Die are threaded by a small narrow Magic Wand through the holes provided with both of them. At the will of the magician the Die drops from inside the box penetrating the Magic Wand.
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Instant Ice-Lolly :
Some quantity of orange juice is poured in an empty Ice Lolly box and an
Ice Lolly stick is stuck into it. Finally an orange colored Ice Lolly is
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Instant Magic Table :
Yes! Your problem regarding Magic Table has been solved. You have not to
carry separate table top, separate legs or nuts and bolts. It is really an
“Instant Magic Table” for your magic shows. You can carry the Table,
obviously in folded condition, in your suitcase and instantly construct a
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Jumbo Change Bag Turning Handle :
This apparatus will enable to vanish, change or appear silks, flowers, cards, ribbons or any small objects even a small rabbit.
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Jumbo Diminishing
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Ordinary Jumbo size playing cards get smaller and smaller right before your eyes, and ultimately vanish.
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Jumbo Flower Wallet :
You show a black wallet. When you open it, it is seen to contain a flower. Keep the flower on the table. The wallet is seen to be empty. However, when you open it again, is seen to contain two flowers ! This is repeated several times. Each time you open the wallet, flowers appear. What is more, the number of flowers also increases each time.
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Jumbo Magnetic Pip Card :
The performer displays a large playing card, which shows an Ace Of Diamonds in the front, and a Four Of Diamonds on the back of the card. When the card is turned over the ace has become a three and the four has changed to a six.
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Jumping Rose
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a rose taken from the breast pocket jumps back from the hand of the performer to his breast pocket.
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Junior Card Castle : 
You drop some lose cards on a tray. The tray is then covered by a large
silk. When the silk is lifted up, a beautiful
castle formed by the lose cards is seen to have magically constructed !
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Kontrol Key :
A transparent box containing some bank notes, a padlock and a key on a
ribbon are shown. The padlock is unlocked with the key. The transparent
box is then locked with the padlock. The key is then freed from the ribbon
and dropped into a glass containing seven more similar keys. The keys are
mixed thoroughly by shaking the glass. Seven spectator are allowed, one
after another, to choose a key and open the padlock. But all the
spectators fail to open the padlock. The Performer opens the padlock with
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Lady To Lion
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The magician is seen to be holding a plaque on which there is a drawing of a magician and a lady who is inside a cage. The magician says that he can make a Lion instead of the lady if the children in the audience help him by uttering the magic words “Hocus Pocus”. After the spectators say it, the plaque is turned around and to the surprise of everybody; the lady is transformed into a lion!
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Lighting Astro Sphere Mini
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A glittering large ball floats in the air, right in front of a large hanky without any visible means and support. It floats in all directions. An excellent visual magic.
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Liquid Suspension Tube
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The Performer shows an empty cylinder, a glass full of coloured liquid and a clear glass. The liquid is poured into the cylinder. The liquid magically stays suspended inside the cylinder. A silk is then passed through the cylinder. The silk passes out, without being wet proving the cylinder to be empty. The performer then passes the clear glass through the cylinder. The glass comes out filled with the missing liquid.
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Lit Candle To Milk Or Salt
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The Magician draws attention of the spectators to a candle in his hand. He ignites the candle. The tip of the lit candle is covered with a small empty black tube. After a while, when the tube is lifted up, it is seen that the candle has transformed into a transparent tube filled with milk or salt. The milk or salt is poured out into a jug. An ideal magic for every magician.
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Little Wonder Rope :
A piece of rope is shown, and stretched out between the magician's hands. The rope falls down as you would expert. Yet whenever you wish you can make this rope stand erect in a horizontal or vertical position.
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Dice #8 Jumbo / Small #8 :
A sealed envelop is handed over to a member of the spectator. Two dice are
thrown by the spectator to select a two digit number. Say the numbers
shown on top of the dice are 5 and 2. The book is opened to the page of
that selected number (52). The envelop is opened and the particular poem
printed on page number 52 of the book is found written on a paper within
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Locking Card To Match Box
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A playing card changes to a Match Box. This is a new locking model, which can be handled in a very free and casual manner.
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Lota Bowl –
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A bowl is seen to be resting on a thin table. There is a bowl near the table. The magician picks up the bowl and pours out all the water in a bucket. After performing some other tricks, he again pours out water from the empty bowl. This is repeated several times. If desired, this can act as a continuous gag throughout the show. It seems that water in the bowl never ends as our mother Ganga. |
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