When he shows the small shoe again, the ring is threaded in its cord! The magician unties it and it is returned to the spectator.
Very easy to do, no manipulations required.
After years of research and development, Chazpro has successfully recreated the Linking Pins set made famous by Jerry Andrus. This set is manufactured with permission from Mr. Andrus.
The Andrus Linking Pins is the only trick to awarded Trick of the Year by the Academy of Magical Arts. With this set of 3 inch safety pins, you can perform many effects that look "like real magic" according to Slydini! (See Jerry's book: Safety Pin Trix for additional routines and tips, plus how to care for your pins.)
This set comes complete with three regular pins and one expertly gaffed pin. This set features a new routine by Chuck Leach, photo illustrated instructions and full color cover label.
This booklet contains over 200 jokes, cartoons, gags, visual stunts, and one-liners custom made for magicians and mentalists. These special hints and comedic gems will tighten up your act and make your next performance a barrel of laughs!
For centuries, lives and body parts have been wagered and lost in a bizarre game called, Life and Limb!
The magician offers to play a game which has been theorized to be the source of the phrase "to risk one's life and limb." An envelope is placed on the table and five cards are dealt out, each of which have a body part drawn on them. The magician explains that if the spectator selects any card on the table that doesn't match the one in the envelope, they win and earn the magician's life. However, if they select the same card as the one in the envelope, the magician gets one of their limbs. Those are pretty good odds, four for them and one for you. You even make the game easier by letting the spectator see some of the cards! They freely choose one, ending on the card with a finger drawn on it. However, in the end they cheat fate and retain their finger!
The Magician twirls a cane between the fingers. Then he taps it on the floor to prove it's solid. A solid metal cane about 3 feet in length held out, stretched in the performer's hand vanishes visibly and instantly. Or you could have the cane change into one or two silks, a stalk of flowers, a length of ribbon or even disintegrate into confetti. Every performer will have his own ideas for the presentation of this versatile item.