Welcome to BOND 2.0
This is a Visual TNR bill effect.
Make a miracle moment for your social media with this awesome trick
Imagine, a torn bill restores with visually on your social media.
Welcome to BOND 2.0
This is a Visual TNR bill effect.
Make a miracle moment for your social media with this awesome trick
Imagine, a torn bill restores with visually on your social media.
A fantastic in the hands packet trick from Chris Congreave the creator of “Cloak”
Beautiful aged Tarot cards are supplied and the routine is easy to perform, instantly resets and you can customize the ending to suit your performing style or for the audience that you are performing for.
In the trailer, you will see Chris performing the routine, but the final reveal can be a special message like “happy 40th birthday” or it could be a slightly rude message for friends or even customized
God’s Hank is a versatile tool that allows you to do a variety of different effects that you can apply in your close up, parlor and stage performances.
Change, switch, produce and vanish objects with just one handkerchief!
Have you ever imagined doing the classic vanishing ring with different objects without having multiple handkerchief? Now you can.
The lock system in God’s Hank makes the object stay in place. That means that you can show the handkerchief all around without the object falling down. And when you want, you can easily
Dead Rebel Magic is back with a new and dark take on the classic Out of This World!
Simon teaches you the classic ‘Out of This World’ card effect, where a spectator deals a deck into piles and somehow separates the reds from the blacks… but things are a bit different.
Angels and Demons includes a specially printed, full pack of picture cards – 26 heavenly angels, and 26 demonic devils. The art is spectacular, the cards great quality, and the storage tin (with a clever ambigram that reads ‘Angels and Demons’ either way up) make it a practical piece of bizarre magic/mentalism.
Introducing your new favorite everyday carry (EDC): Color Prediction.
Imagine asking a spectator to name any two random colors from a set of four Lego bricks. They assemble them in any way they choose. Then, they take the remaining two and place them in the stack 100% freely.
From the start of the trick, you’ve kept a prediction hidden inside your fist. When revealed, it matches 100% with the stack that the spectator has freely selected.
Conjure Man is a professionally scripted, blocked and choreographed 50-minute mentalism act and offers some of the most direct mentalism ever explored within any of the previous four acts.
This act begins with a humorous, light hearted blend of folklore and mentalism that brings a guest’s imagination into reality. Next, a guest has a moment of premonition about two complete strangers that proves eerily accurate. Next, one beloved and popular animated character out of hundreds is chosen freely but revealed instantly. Here there are nostalgic presentations,
Hoodwinkings offers several strong mindreading experiments woven together into a seamless, 30-minute parlor act full of humor, interaction and mystery.
The show begins with an innocent prop adjustment that later becomes part of this act’s surprising finale. In between, you demonstrate the potential of the mind using a household deck of cards for each experiment. First, a packet of cards is mixed by a guest…nonetheless, you have predicted its final order. Next, a guest discovers her own untapped mental abilities when she unerringly locates two selections from a shuffled pack. Now you share a bit of ‘inside information’ while the audience enjoys a humorous demonstration of body-language. Finally, the show