The Acrobatic Silks just got an upgrade for modern times! Now you can perform it with the silks tied to a coat hanger! This classic works just as before: With four different silks tied with knots to a hanger, have your spectator name any colored silk. Whichever silk is named, it visibly falls to the...
It seems like no matter how many times you empty it, it's ready to deliver water again. This small Lota bowl seems to hold all the water in the world. Get yours today and explore the comedic gold offered by this timeless apparatus....
Take journey with Eric Lewis and his superlative magic in Opus Thirteen. Not only are the effects amazing and crowd pleasing, but they span a huge range of magic, including close-up, parlor and stage; children's magic and the bizarre; and so much more. Do yourself a favor and but your copy today bef...
If you need a beautiful production device that leaves you clean, the Drop Down Mirror Box is the illusion for you. Show nothing in the box, close the doors, lift the lid and open the doors to show a live rabbit (or whatever else you choose)! And the interior is uncovered and clean! Your productions ...
Turn reality on its ear with the Money Zipper Gagbag! Turn this bag inside out and it turns from a money design to black. Turn it inside out again...and it's multicolored?! Repeat twice more and two new designs show up for five changes in all!...
Kids love doughnuts. It’s a fact. And when they’re topped with shiny chocolate icing, they look and taste even better. That’s why you’ll get a big reaction when you make Alexander May’s Sponge Chocolate Doughnut appear during your show! The Sponge Doughnut looks like the real deal. But it’s also ver...
If you do hand puppetry, then this book should be in your collection. It includes timeless advice on puppetry as well as comedy bits for adults and children alike. Also included are tips on props, cards, silks, Magic Coloring Book, lollipops, eggs, wands, and much more....
Rag pictures are geometric cut-out shapes composed of felt, plastic, foam, etc. When put on a black (typically felt) background by magnets, double stick tape, etc., and moved around, they create different objects, accenting any story you are telling. If you need to add something special to an act, e...