If you wish to control your Spectro Touch totally hands free and/or without the programming delay, you can choose to control it via a custom-designed Toe Switch. The package includes an insole, a custom-designed switch with the proprietary male connector and several accessories as well. An explanati...
This is a Refill for Melty Link. 10 rubber band gimmicks 4 regular rubber bands This is a refill only. We assume you already know the effect, and how to best perform it for your audience. Please purchase only if you already understand this amazing effect!...
Note—these special decks are replacement decks from the DeLand: Mystery and Madness book set—the decks do not come with instructions. The Wonder Deck was the first Edge Marked Deck created and was sold by Theodore DeLand in 1915 that was similar to his Dollar Deck. It allowed the magician to determi...
Note—these special decks are replacement decks from the DeLand: Mystery and Madness book set—the decks do not come with instructions. In print for the first time, DeLand's Automatic Trick Cards are so far ahead of their time that their influence is still felt today. The special markings on the backs...
This is a Heart Stamper Part for Double Cross. It allows you to secretly stamp a heart on the spectator's hand. The heart it produces is made to look exactly like it was drawn by hand. This is the heart stamper only - you must already own the Double Cross pen in order to use this gimmick. The size o...
If you use your Gripper Coins a lot, then you may need a replacement gripper. Even though Gripper Bands have been formulated to last through hundreds of performances, there may come a time to get them replaced. Gripper Bands are sized to fit the Gripper Coin perfectly and come in two different sizes...
A twist on the classic Cardiographic by Martin Lewis, performed by renowned magicians all over world. This is one of the best pieces of stand-up magic to entertain your audience. The twist: The card that first rises from the deck on the sketchpad does not match the audience's selection. But then, th...