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ESCAPE KING |
T-204 |
The magician inserts a card with a hole through its center into a folder, and then passes a ribbon through the hole. After closing the folder, the card magically escapes from within the confines of the case. As a follow-up effect, the card penetrates on and off of the ribbon with ease.
All props can be passed out for examination. The folder appears to be completely ungimmicked, but its clever construction contains a secret. The small props easily fit in your pocket, enabling you to perform escape magic right in front of your audience's eyes. This trick is divided into two parts, and is designed to become more and more impossible in each phase.
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Created by: Takayuki Kumazawa
Instructions by: Steve Cohen
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CONFINED CUBES |
T-205 |
Two cubes are displayed, each of a different color and size. One cube is inserted into a tube, and a thin stick is inserted from the side, locking that cube in place. This cube can be plainly seen the entire time through a window on the tube. When the magician taps a second cube against the bottom of the tube, this cube instantly penetrates inside of the tube, ending up skewered on the thin stick! You can also magically remove a cube that had been locked inside the tube by the stick.
Although the cube is locked in place by the stick, and inserted inside of a tube that leaves no room for any secret switches, you can transpose the two cubes under these impossible conditions.
You will enjoy the visual shock of this instantaneous transformation, as well as the clever secret that eclipses the imagination of laymen and magicians. |
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Created by: Shigeru Sugawara
Instructions by: Steve Cohen
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SUN & MOON TUBES |
T-206 |
A borrowed coin is dropped inside of a tube. The magician places a lid onto the tube and makes a magic gesture. The coin magically changes into a stream of water! This water is poured into another tube. The coin reappears from this second tube, and all of the water vanishes without a trace.
This trick requires no practice. It evolved from the age-old 'Pea Can,' which is endeared by so many magicians.
With this prop, you can mysteriously transform a borrowed object into water or powder, and make the borrowed item reappear inside of another tube. The clever gimmick allows you to perform a wide variety of tricks, such as transforming sugar or salt into coins, and magically changing a spectator's ring into water. |
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Effect and routine created by: Toru Suzuki
Instructions by: Steve Cohen
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A finger comes to life! Truly shocking magic
MAGICIAN'S FINGER
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T-207 |
An odd-looking gold finger is shown to rest inside of a box. gThis is a replica of a legendary magicianfs finger. It helped him to become extremely rich. Some people believe that the finger still contains some magic power.h The magician places a sheet of blank paper on top of the finger, and places the lid onto the box. When the lid is removed, the blank paper has transformed into a real dollar bill! When the lid is replaced and removed again, the finger comes to life and transforms into a real, live finger. When the box is covered one more time, the bill turns back into paper, and the finger turns back into the gold replica.
Your audience will think that this trick is simply about changing the blank paper into real currency, so they will be shocked by the surprising climax. You can choose to present this as a dark mystery, or as a light-hearted joke to provoke laughter. It's up to you! |
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Created by: Tomoyuki Shimomura
Instructions by: Steve Cohen
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