
Golden chinese coins 3.8 cm (limited edition)
This is a very beautiful golden chinese coin. Half dollar Size.
This is a very beautiful golden chinese coin. Half dollar Size.
This is a very beautiful golden chinese coin, but be careful, this is a limited edition.Sizes: 3.2cm diameter and the inside square is 0.8 cm length.
The famous Goshman purse. You will keep it with you !Useful for your sponge balls routine, for your coins tricks...Perfect quality for a beautiful product.
A package that includes seven classic beginning coin effects and several handling techniques that are perfect for taking your first step into coin magic!
These coins have low 'talk' noise and the milled edges offer excellent surfaces for gripping, whilst maintaining effortless glide properties across other coins. These coins are specifically designed to age and wear, the more you use them, the better they will look.
Have you ever thought of getting into coin magic but were put off by all the hard coin sleights that comes with it? Well, we have now solved that problem.
This is a real ½ American dollar, the coin the most used by great magicians. It is 3 cm diameter and 2 mm thickness. It will allow you to perform the complete routine of the world greatest magicians like matrix.
This is a real ½ American dollar, the coin the most used by great magicians. It is 3 cm diameter and 2 mm thickness. It will allow you to perform the complete routine of the world greatest magicians like matrix.
This is a real ½ American dollar, the coin the most used by great magicians. It is 3 cm diameter and 2 mm thickness. It will allow you to perform the complete routine of the world greatest magicians like matrix.
This is 8 reals ½ American dollar, the coin the most used by great magicians. It is 3 cm diameter and 2 mm thickness. For those who do not need to have a notched edge, take advantage of these pieces with a smooth edge (because more worn) but at a more economical price.
This is a real ½ American dollar, the coin the most used by great magicians. It is 3 cm diameter and 2 mm thickness. For those who do not need to have a notched edge, take advantage of these pieces with a smooth edge (because more worn) but at a more economical price.
For you a set of 10 coins perfect for manipulation and palming!
You place a half dollar into the spectator's hand, and ask him to wave his hand over the chosen card. The card is turned over- it's the 3 of Diamonds. And when he opens his hand- the half dollar has a "3" and a "Diamonds" punched out of it!
You place a half dollar into the spectator's hand, and ask him to wave his hand over the chosen card. The card is turned over- it's the 7 of Hearts. And when he opens his hand- the half dollar has a "7" and a "heart" punched out of it!
Hallpass is an ingenious device by Julio Montoro and James Anthony that lets you produce signed cards and predictions from within an ID holder in a clean and unsuspicious fashion.
A red silk handkerchief vanishing bill to better amaze your audience.
A white linen handkerchief vanishing bill to better amaze your audience.
#CASH is an incredibly visual close-up effect. Turn your cell phone into a pile of money or other things, such as bus tickets!
An ingenious gimmick that will allow you to charge or discharge a 1 € coin when you want. Very useful to make a coin vanishing or appearing.
An ingenious gimmick that will allow you to charge or discharge a ½$ coin when you want. Very useful to make a coin vanishing or appearing.
An ingenious gimmick that will allow you to charge or discharge a 2 € coin when you want. Very useful to make a coin vanishing or appearing.
An ingenious gimmick that will allow you to charge or discharge a 50 cts € coin when you want. Very useful to make a coin vanishing or appearing.
You hold 2 coins in your hand. You take one of the two coins and you place it in your pocket. Now, how many coins do you have in your hand?? Still two! You repeat the experiment until the coins disappear.
You hold 2 coins in your hand. You take one of the two coins and you place it in your pocket. Now, how many coins do you have in your hand?? Still two! You repeat the experiment until the coins disappear.