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Mail Bag Escape :A large Mail bag is introduced. It is thoroughly examined by the spectators. Then the Performer steps into the bag. The top of the bag over the head of the performer is gathered and accordion pleated. A solid metal bar is passed through the grommets. Finally two pad locks are used at the two ends of the bar to lock the performer securely in the bag. A curtain is placed in front of the bag for a while. When withdrawn the performer is seen escaped and standing with the locked bag in his hand. |
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Mental Epic Slate Pioneer :You show a medium size slate made of synthetic board which is divided into six sections. The upper three are covered with three plaques numbered 1,2 and 3. These are for your predictions while the lower three are for the spectators. You uncover the upper three sections by moving the plaques up wards to show that all is fair and nothing is written anywhere. You make your first prediction in the place covered by plaque # 1 and then cover it. One spectator is asked to think to make an imaginary travel to any country. He writes it in the section below your prediction. This is repeated twice more with the second thinking of his favorite dish and the last taking a playing card from a deck. Finally when you uncover the predictions, they are found to be absolutely right. |
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Mental Epic Slate Plastic :You show a small plastic made slate which is divided into six sections. The upper three are covered with three plaques numbered 1,2 and 3. These are for your predictions while the lower three are for the spectators. You uncover the upper three sections by moving the plaques up wards to show that all is fair and nothing is written anywhere. You make your first prediction in the place covered by plaque # 1 and then cover it. One spectator is asked to think to make an imaginary travel to any country. He writes it in the section below your prediction. This is repeated twice more with the second thinking of his favorite dish and the last taking a playing card from a deck. Finally when you uncover the predictions, they are found to be absolutely right. |
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Milk To Silk :An empty transparent glass is shown. It is then filled with milk from a bottle. The Performer then turns the glass up side down. Instead of falling to the ground the liquid remains as it is inside the glass defying the law of gravity. After a while the Performer inserts his finger through the open mouth of the glass and brings out a white silk leaving behind the glass completely empty. The milk has been transformed into a silk. Even the Glass can be handed over for inspection. |
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Blowing Dice :A small rectangular plastic box with lid is introduced. The box is opened. Six small black dice are seen compactly arranged inside the box. Each die is showing different spot values on its top. The lid is closed. A spectator is given a die and allowed to roll it on top of the lid. Say the die shows four spots on its top. The lid is removed. With great astonishment it is seen that all the dice inside the box now show four spots on their tops. |
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Monkey Bar Nu – Way :The Magician displays a large wooden baton with three cords running through it at equal distance. It is seen that there are three balls attached to each end of the cords. Two of the balls are of the same color (say red) and the other one is of different color (say yellow). The Performer shows that the balls are firmly attached to the cords and the cords run freely through the holes of the baton. He then claims that at his will the balls jump from one cord to the other. To prove this he passes the baton behind his back and the odd colored ball is seen has changed its place from left end to right end. He repeats the same move to bring the odd ball again from right end to left end. The Performer continues to repeat the same move until the audience shouts that he is cheating them by simply turning the baton. The Performer then passes the baton behind his back for the last time. And when exhibited the odd colored ball is seen attached to the middle cord. |
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Multiplying Botania :The magician shows a wine bottle. He opens it and pours wine into a glass. Covering the bottle with a paper cover, which is only half the size of the bottle, he makes some mystic passes. The top of the bottle could be seen all the time. He then covers the top with a silk hanky. The paper cover is lifted up so that only the bottom of the bottle is seen. The silk is removed and the audience can see that the bottle is still there as the bottom could be seen. However, when he pushes the cover down, the bottle is found to have vanished. Not only that, it is filled with silk hankies ! As if this is not enough, the cover is suddenly lifted up and from inside emerges a beautiful bouquet which is much bigger in size of the cover or bottle. |
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Multiplying Flower
Bouquet :The magician enters the stage holding a feather bouquet in his hands. He bows to the audience and suddenly he is seen to be holding two bouquets ! |
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![]() Multiplying Golf Ball
Red / White :A ball held at your thumb and fore - finger multiplies to two, then three and finally four balls. |
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Multiplying Wand # 4 Multicolored : The Performer displays one black colored white tipped magic wand of about two feet long. Suddenly the magician splits the magic wand in to two magic wands of same length. He continues to split the magic wand and ends with four black magic wands. Alternately, you may split the black magic wand into four different colored magic wands (Red, Blue, Green and Black). |
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Nested Coin Box - Brass
: The performer borrows a coin from a member of the audience. The coin may be a dollar or any other coin of that size or a bit smaller. The spectator is asked to mark the coin by a pen or pencil and return to the performer. The Performer then takes the marked coin and vanishes the same in the way of transferring it from one hand to other. The Performer immediately draws out a flat round metal box from his pocket and hands it over to the spectator and asks the spectator to open it. The spectator opens the box and gets another metal box inside this. The next box is also opened and another box is found inside. In this way the spectator after opening four nested boxes discovers the vanished marked coin inside the last box. |
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Nite Club Dove
Vanish :‘NITE CLUB DOVE VANISH’ is used in stage for vanishing a small live stock like dove, pigeon, chicken, puppy or kitten. In effect, the magician places a dove (or any live stock ) in a box resting on a table. The box is then dismantled piece by piece and taken apart with no trace of the dove. Even the small base on which the box was resting is also taken apart, folded and shown freely. The dove has completely vanished. |
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