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DELAYED SNAKE CAN

The Snake Can is back in a new form that is perfect for clowns and magicians. Open the can and actually pour out nuts or remove silks. Then, at your command, and to the real surprise of all, the snakes finally come flying out of the can! It's delayed reaction fun. Easy to operate.

When we first got these cans in, we thought that they would be the greatest thing for spectators invited on stage. Once we saw the snakes, with their plastic coating that rips and looks bad after a few performances, we knew what we would have to do. We had our sewer remove all the plastic snakes and recover them with cloth. This makes the can work smoother and look better. Comes with two cloth snakes.

ITEM # AA003E PRICE $15.00


RICE BOWLS

This is a smaller addition of a stage size trick. The effect is the same. Two bowls are shown empty. One of the bowls is filled with rice. The other bowl is placed on top of the filled bowl as a cover. The bowls are turned upside down and when separated the rice has doubled in quantity. This is repeated only this time when the bowls are separated thy are filled with water. Very easy to do.

ITEM # QQ002E PRICE $5.00


CHEN-LEE WATER SUSPENSION

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Chen-Lee, survives, and is still inventing magic! Here's a hot one. A cylinder open at both ends is shown and may be passed around for examination. Yet, when water is poured in the top, it defies the law of gravity and fails to run out the bottom.

Dry silks can be pushed thru the cylinder to show there are no obstructions to hold the water. Still, when a glass tumbler is pushed up thru the cylinder it emerges with the missing water!

We give you other ideas in the directions to use. Make no mistake about it, this one has mystery and at a good price.

ITEM # B 016D PRICE $20.00


Sorcerer's Floating Feather

Imagine a Beautiful White Ostrich Feather, just like the one you may have seen in the Harry Potter movie recently. You point your finger at it and it appears that an electric force is emitting from your finger and causing the feather to ruffle. This looks absolutely strange.

The feather is then balanced on the tip of your finger and you let go. It remains standing on the end of your finger, balanced in a most impossible condition.

You cast a spell on the feather and it is placed on your palm. You wave your other hand over it and chant the magical phrase. Ostrichum Levitorum.. ( Levitate Ostrich Feather!) or any other magical incantation that proves to be suitable.

The feather gently lifts as if a subtle breeze has some how hauntingly come to obey your command. It appears that the feather is struggling with the grip that gravity has upon it. Yet it is no match for the Magic that has been cast. The feather quivers and shakes as if it is trying to flap, it hovers and floats as you walk away. Leaving the audience spell bound with no explanation.

It lofts down to the floor and you walk over and concentrate upon it... It comes to life and slowly and gently hovers back up to your hand. This is when you take a bow and receive your deserved applause for a fantastic demonstration of Levitation.

This routine comes with a custom designed Levitation Device. Specifically designed for this routine.

A beautiful perfect white feather and the complete instructions on how to cause it to levitate.

Great for Kids and the Kid in all of us! You and your audience will have a blast with the Sorcerer's Floating Feather.

ITEM # J 044B PRICE $36.00


ANIMATED BILL (INDIA)

An incredible animation effect. Performer removes a Dollar bill from his pocket or wallet, and places it flat on his out-stretched palm. Visibly the bill folds in half, then in half again, and again. Spooky visual effect, very easy to perform, at an incredibly low price.
Set up in an instant.

The effect is supplied complete and ready to use with instructions. You can replace the phony bill supplied with real currency.

ITEM # PP024 PRICE $3.00


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