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New Product: Hyde Cube
Posted by Alan Terrell on
A great trick for professional magicians who love 'Rubik's cube' style magic. The Hyde cube is a surprising effect with a great impact. A Rubik's style cube with random markings is shown and placed in a bag. The spectator then chooses a card from the deck. Once the card has been selected, the cube that was previously left inside a paper bag will reveal the value and suit of the selected card - even before it is revealed if required. Many routines are possible with Hydecube, for example, the value and suit of a chosen card, can seemingly even appear in the...
- Tags: Mentalism, New Product, Staff update
New Product: Mental Die
Posted by Alan Terrell on
A fantastic small trick perfect for close up or table hoping, and great way to show off your mentalist powers. Suitable for beginners or professionals this metal die and box weighs in at 50g and is finished in a lovely brass / gold finish. The mentalist lets a spectator examine a small cylinder closed on one side, its lid and a die. This may also happen with the magician’s back turned on the audience. The spectator chooses a number from the die and puts the die back in the cylinder with his chosen number face up. Afterwards, they close the...
- Tags: Close up, Mentalism, New Product
New Product: Okito Box
Posted by alan paget on
- Tags: New Product
New Product: Spectrum Deck (Version 2)
Posted by Alan Terrell on
The Spectrum Deck is back - with a new look! One of our most popular Bicycle decks has been the Spectrum Deck. With it popularity increasing all of the time, our stocks ran out a few months ago. Fortunately, and just in time for Pride month, this vibrant deck of Cosmo Solano's is now back with a facelift. The original concept is still the same: 52 Cards with the famous Bicycle Rider back, but every back is a different colour allowing you to complete a full spectrum when placed in the correct order. What's changed? Well the double backed card is...
- Tags: Bicycle Cards, New Product
Review of the Tilley Deck in the IBM Magazine!
Posted by Alan Terrell on
- Tags: Forcing Deck, IBM British Ring, Key Ring, Tilley Deck