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World of Magic Shop, Products by Henry Evans for sale
A spectator shuffles a deck of cards and another spectator simply names any of the four suits. The magician retrieves the pack and then quickly cuts it into 10 piles. Amazingly, the first packet is counted and found to contain just one card! The second packet contains two cards, the third three cards and so on, all the way through to the last packet containing exactly 10 cards! The top card of each packet is then turned over (remember the deck was shuffled by a spectator at the beginning), and assuming that the spectator chose Spades as the suit, the first card is the Ace of Spades. The card on top of the second packet is the Two of Spades, on top of the third packet is the Three of Spades and so on all the way through the rest of the packets! The Ace through Ten of Spades are then set aside and the deck is reassembled. The Jack of Spades is then found on top of the deck and the Queen and King of Spades are found on the bottom! The deck is then cut again, this time into three piles which are shown to each contain the thirteen cards of the remaining suits, in numerical order! Comes complete with the necessary deck of Bicycle cards and detailed instructions.
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3 Card Monte 2000 by Henry Evans
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As in the classic three-card monte routine, the magician displays one "winner card" along with two others, two eight of hearts cards, for example. The magician asks a spectator to try and follow the ace. All three cards are turned face down and one of the eights is even clearly shown and set aside to better the spectator's chances. Now there are only two cards-there's a 50/50 chance the spectator will find the ace! The cards are mixed, but no matter what card the spectator chooses they can't find the ace because somehow it magically changed places with the eight that was set aside at the beginning! Everything may then be fully examined.
One of Henry's most direct and visual routines. Comes with three normal Bicycle cards (uses any three cards), the necessary secret gimmicks and photo-illustrated instructions.
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The four kings are signed by a spectator, then lost in the deck. Whenever the magician desires, the four kings magically spin from the deck, one at a time! Comes with the four ingeniously gimmicked cards and extra materials and detailed instructions.
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The Cards' Expert Lesson by Henry Evans
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The magician shows his amazing skills with a deck of cards by performing cuts in the deck to find the cards he desires.
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The magician displays four jumbo (2 1/4") Chinese coins to the audience and offers to give an example of how well the Chinese economy system works. He clearly places one of the coins into his pocket and closes his hand around the remaining cards. When he opens his hand, he still has four coins! This is repeated several times and then things get out of control: one of the coins vanishes and reappears in the magician's wallet, two coins placed on the table multiply into four coins, two coins travel through the performance mat and to finish both sides of four coins are clearly shown, yet they multiply into eight coins! Includes seven jumbo Chinese coins, six special gimmicks and instructions.
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Here's just one of the many effects possible with this incredible set of gaffed coins: The magician clearly displays two large (2 1/4" in diameter) coins in his hand, places one into his jacket pocket and closes his hand around the remaining coin. When he opens his hand, there are three coins inside instead of just one! Again one coin is clearly placed into his pocket and the other closed around the remaining coins. When he opens his hand again, now there are four coins instead of just two! Includes two sets (2 1/4" in diameter and 1 5/16" in diameter) of six specially crafted chinese "coins," plastic holders and instructions. This effect appears on Volume Two of Henry's Something More Than An Illusion DVD/Video series
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Dollar and Quarter by Henry Evans
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The magician asks an audience member to borrow a dollar and a quarter. Placing the quarter on top of the bill, the performer starts rubbing in a circular motion, as if to rub the quarter through the bill and even the table. The magician stops and removes his fingers from the bill to reveal that the quarter has fused with the dollar bill! The dollar is handed to spectators to verify that the bill is real and that the image of the quarter is not a simple sticker! Amazing!
Comes complete with Dollar gimmick and detailed, photo-illustrated instruction sheet.
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Find The Way by Henry Evans
A small toy vehicle is introduced and placed on one of the lines which is part of the drawing. The vehicle begins to drive around the sheet of paper followig the line magically.
This method is completely different than any other on the market. No more backing up the toy to a certain point in order to start the routine; the vehicle does almost all the work for you! You also get 4 different routines from which to choose, although the possibilities are indeed endless!
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A card is put between two picture cards. Suddenly, it completely vanishes, without any strange moves or covers, leaving just the two original picture cards. Afterwards, you make the card appear in amazing places.
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The performer shows four Chinese coins to a spectator. He then explains that the Chinese economy is doing very well lately. To illustrate this fact he takes one of the coins out of his hand, shows both sides, and places it in his pocket. There should be 3 coins left in his hand, but miraculously there are still 4. The performer repeats the feat of magic several times. To further prove his magical prowess, the performer places the coins in the spectator's hands and performs the trick. In fact there are four coins forever! This effect includes a CD-Rom video performance and explanation.
Coin Diameter Approximately 2 1/4" (5.75cm)
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