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| Two ropes are tied into loops, the looped ropes join together and seperate as if my magic and one of the loops grows.... |
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| Performer places the elastic around the thumbs and forefingers of both hands — a few twists and a large star appears!... |
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| Mister Impossible introduces a handful of small white balloons and asks someone to choose one. A moment later the performer blows a little bit of air into the balloon so that it is about the size of a... |
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| The magician displays an arrow with a mind of its own - and then produces a handkerchief from inside.... |
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| Matches jump away from each other when the come close together.... |
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| This is a startling opening effect. The magician shows both hands empty. After making a grab in the air a silk handkerchief appears in the magician s hands!... |
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| The performer takes an inflated party balloon and proceeds to stick a hatpin straight into it. Amazingly, the balloon does not burst. With the balloon still impaled on the pin, the performer invites s... |
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| The coin disappears from the performer s hand and reappears from behind a spectator s ear.... |
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| The performer produces a small purse, opening it to show the audience that it is empty. The next moment he opens the purse and a 40 cm (15 in) wand is magically produced!... |
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| A knot is tied in the middle of a large handkerchief. The performer blows on the knot and it vanishes.... |
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| After rabbit has been produced, performer has a little girl come up to stage to get it. He gives it to her, but then says that the rabbit might catch cold if exposed to the outside air, so it would be... |
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| A sheet of colored tissue paper, about 3 1/2 inches by 15 inches, is shown on both sides. Performer rolls sleeves to elbows and shows hands empty. The paper is now torn into a number of pieces, which ... |
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| Six traditional Chinese coins (or metal washers) are threaded onto a string. The string is knotted and the\'ends tied around a person s waist. The coins (or washers) are then covered with a handkerc... |
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| The magician hands the birthday boy (or girl) a small gift-wrapped package complete with ribbon and bow. The audience is then asked, "Who knows what’s inside?" After plenty of shouting from ... |
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| The performer makes a coin disappear and then reappear from the centre of a ball of wool.... |
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| The performer makes a coin disappear and then reappear from inside a bun.... |
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| A colored cube is shown, first on one side and then on the underside. The top side is shown again. A spectator places a finger on the underside. When he removes his finger from this spot, the color ha... |
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| The performer holds up, and shows freely, a black shoelace. The lace mysteriously changes from black to white, after the performer runs the lace from one end to another through his closed fist.... |
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| The performer is able to determine correctly the colour of a crayon placed in a tube behind her back.... |
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| Performer has a small girl and a boy come up on stage to help him. He shows a derby hat to be empty and then suddenly discovers a real egg in the hat, which he gives to the boy to hold. One at a time,... |
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