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A spectator holds one sponge cube in his closed hand, the magician touches his hand with a coin and the coin multiplies to two. The spectator then holds the two, and another touch of the coin causes them to multiply to three. Finally the three cubes are plainly placed in the hand, "Would you believe there are four now?" asks the magician. He touches the hand with the coin and when he spectator opens his hand, he only has one but a larger one cut into the shape of a figure four.
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Penn & Teller are the grandmasters of magic. You've seen them on "Celebrity Apprentice," "America's Got Talent," and their hit TV series, "Penn & Teller: Fool Us!" They've broken box...
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A blank piece of paper is cranked through a "magic printer" & it comes out a real dollar bill! Or, run a dollar bill through & it comes out a...
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Skill, precision, and distraction yield deception, illusion, and amusement. This classic coin slider is an elementary yet effective component in any young magicians arsenal. Each piece in polybag with printed...