Each poster is shipped in its own shipping tube. Poster Dimensions Approximately 27 inch x 37 inch (68.5cm x 94cm)
The magician shows a large die resting on a tray. The die measures 3 inch on all sides, and the tray is a flat tray only 0.75 inch at the rim, and approximately 11.5 inch square. The performer picks up the die, taps it to show it is solid, then smashes it on the tray. The die is gone, and in its place is a large ball which can be handed out for examination.
You can have the die vanish completely if you wish, or change into a large bouquet of spring flowers, a large bunch of silks, or any other item which you can fit into a 3 inch cube.
We supply you the special die made, of metal, the special tray made of wood, cloth lined on the inside and velvet lined at the bottom, and full working instructions. You use any item of your choice for the final change. A large sponge ball more than 4 inch in diameter would be very effective, but you can use spring flowers, silks, or latex production items etc. which appear larger than the die after the transformation.
The trick is mechanical in working and the method will delight you for it's simplicity and effectiveness. You can use this surrounded on a cabaret floor or in any type of platform or stage show.
Excellent apparatus at a very affordable price. Die To Ball Tray comes to you recommended as good value for money.
The Flute measures 57 cm in length and is made of light Mylar. Carrying case is included.
These canes are made of plastic, and do not have the same spring tension as steel canes, and are not suitable for transformation to flowers etc.
But if your requirement is for just a Vanishing Cane, you can get this model for less than a third of the cost of the other steel models. They are great in appearance, and very affordably priced.
This little car, when pushed by the spectator, stops at the card that he himself has chosen! An added delight for card tricks.
Peter Egglink's "Ripped-Up" is a new and fresh take on the Torn & Restored Card plot. Within the "Flash Restoration" category, "Ripped-Up" is the one you're looking for!
The effect is simple and straightforward:
A signed selection is torn into 4 pieces. Next, the 4 pieces are placed on top of the deck. Get this: with just a shake and with no cover whatsoever, the 4 pieces instantly fuse back together again!. Yes, it's that direct!
The fully restored, signed card is immediately handed back to the spectator for examination! Of course the spectator can keep the card as a souvenir.
"Ripped-up" is the most visual, practical, and workable "Flash Restoration" T&R card routine to date.
"Unfriggin' real...the restoration looks like real magic!" - Richard Sanders
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