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Paper Hat Tears
This is one of those routines I use in every show. Kids love it, and it's wonderful for the birthday girl. Adult are also knocked out by this effect. You get a big reaction out of such an easy to do trick--it makes me feel guilty! We carry the best hats in magic, made by Dan Tong. Show two pieces of tissue paper. Hand one to your spectator, and you both tear up your pieces of tissue. Wad up the torn pieces of tissue, and when you open them up, they have become a large paper bonnet with a flower on the side! You place the hat on your helper's head, to a big round of applause! Entirely self-contained. Ten hats to a package. $12.

spellingbee.gif (48879 bytes)Spelling Bee
A great way to deliver a magical message!
A board with seven letters in no particular order is shown to the audience. The board is turned around showing the audience that each space for a card has a number. The cards are removed, and a spectator mixes them. The cards are handed back to the magician, one at a time, and placed into the board wherever the spectator chooses. When the board is turned around, the spectator has magically spelled a predetermined word. This can be the birthday child’s name, a magic word or the name of the company you’re working for, etc. How about at a school show, spell “Recycle” or “Reading.” Any word up to seven letters will work. $69.

ballsquare.gif (42318 bytes)Color Changing Ball to Square
This is one of my favorites—I use it in just about every kid show I do. I like to use it early in the show, as an eye test. Pass a red sponge ball between your hands, and have the kids guess which hand has the ball. Try it again, but this time the kids catch you sneaking the ball into your pocket. Finally, pass the ball back and forth between your hands, and have the kids make one last guess. Open one hand, and the red ball has turned black! The kids catch a flash of red in your other hand, but it turns out to be a cube. The red ball is then found in your pocket. Made by Goshman. Color Changing Ball to Square is only $5.

 

ballbunny.gif (39293 bytes)Sponge Ball to Rabbit
Here’s a cute effect that can be performed solo, or with an assistant. Show a 2 inch red sponge ball, and place it into your hand. You try to make the ball disappear, but instead, it turns into a large rabbit! You can have a helper hold the ball, and the magic happens in their hands! Works well in combination with our other sponge ball effects. Made by Goshman, the leader in sponge ball magic. Sponge Ball to Rabbit only $5.

 

Growing Ball 
Here’s another in our line of sponge ball magic, by Goshman. Push a red 2 inch ball into your fist. Open your hand, and the red ball has grown into a large ball! You can even place it into a spectator's hand and have it grow while they're holding it!  You can combine this with other sponge effects, and make a nice routine.  Growing Ball $5.

 

spongeball.gif (35257 bytes)Sponge Balls by Goshman
We carry Goshman Sponge Balls in the popular 2 inch size. This size works well for both stage and close up work. Sponge balls come as a set of 4 balls. We have regular and super soft available. They are red in color. The super soft are more compressible, and don’t spring out of the hand as quickly. I prefer super soft when working with children, as the balls aren’t as likely to spring out of the little hands, and go on the floor. Regular sponge balls are my preference when working for adults. The effect is that you hold a ball, and the spectator holds one. Yours vanishes, and the spectator finds it in his hand! Many more effects are possible. Comes complete with routine. 
Super Soft Sponge Balls $5

Regular Sponge Balls $5
         

inout.gif (44867 bytes)In and Outer Box
Here’s a quick one that amuses and confuses! Show a red plastic box. Remove the lid, and inside is a black box. You state that since the black is on the inside, it must be the smaller box, and the red is the larger. You remove the black box and open it. Next the red box is placed inside the black box! What a minute, now the red box is small and the black is big! You can even produce a sponge ball from the box for a surprising finish. Note: Colors may vary. In and Outer Box only $5.

 

 

Clear Forcing Bag
You'll find lots of uses for this bag! Doesn't look gimmicked in any way--it just appears to be a clear plastic bag. But this bag is cleverly gimmicked and has three compartments-not one! I use it in a routine to force three colors. Professional Dave Hamner is even using one in his big Branson show. At this low price, get two! Just $5.

 

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