
InstruMental
An impossible mentalism effect that truly... "sings."
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An impossible mentalism effect that truly... "sings."
Revisiting an old staple of magic kits but with upgraded look, and some routining tips by Dan Harlan
A fun twist on some balloon magic.
Fun, crazy, family-friendly. Perfect for kid shows, or anyone who loves a good, solid gag.
A fun and surprising close-up card trick that has a lot of potential.
Experienced magicians have an uneasy relationship with magic kits. For whom is this cigar-box sized assortment of magic intended?
The photo suggests a full-sized trunk, suitable for a person. In fact, it’s a 6-by-6-by-10-inch miniature, beautifully 3D printed to look like the real thing and sit on your magic table.
Atop a sketch pad, two pieces of folded paper are stood upright and a pen is balanced across the top of the papers. Slowly, the papers are removed, one by one, until the pen is seen floating in the air.
In the black wallet, a packet of cards is printed with various personality attributes. The magician explains that, by spelling various choices offered by the spectator, the spectator’s perfect attribute will be determined.
It’s not a Monte so much as a magical transposition, using two black threes and a red ace. In this incarnation, Moser is completely successful.
A stack of three cell phones is picked up by the spectator, who evaluates their weight. When the performer removes one phone, the other two become heavier than three!
Unseen Force Pro is the latest system to improve your thread work, and TCC has done a remarkable job with this gimmick.