Beginners Magic
Tricks that we feel are ideal for beginners in magic
Needle Through Balloon (and replacement balloons)
£14.50Shipped Product- Needle & 12 Balloons supplied
- Extra Balloons available
- Visual, Fun Magic that can be performed anywhere
Colour Vision (Die Vision)
£6.50Shipped Product- Simple to perform, yet extremely baffling
- A great trick for beginners
- You'll always know the chosen colour
- May be examined before & after performance
Beginners General Close Up Magic Course - lessons 1 and 2
By David Jones(1)£25.00Shipped Product- Ideal magic course for beginners
- Principles explained & necessary props supplied
- Clear explanations for effective tricks
- Link for streamed video explanation
Coin Matrix
£10.50Shipped Product- Four coins assemble one by one
- Very easy to do
- Special requirements are supplied
Professor's Nightmare (Equally Unequal Ropes)
£6.50Shipped Product- Three ropes of different lengths, visibly become equal lengths
- Full video & written instruction
- Includes Cut & Restored rope method
Coin In Bottle
£10.50Shipped Product- Great Bar Magic
- Video & written instructions
- No reset, ready to perform again as soon as you finish
De Land's $100 Deck
£12.50Currently out of stockShipped Product- A marked deck that does much, much more
- Coded to tell the position of cards in the deck
- Stripper principle combined
Royal Fantasy
£10.50Currently out of stockShipped Product- Visual and instant close up magic
- Four Kings change into four spot cards
- All cards shown both sides before & after
- Easy to do & angle proof
Floating Match
£4.50Only 1 left!Shipped Product- A match visibly floats up from the back of a playing cards
- Close up levitation
- Easy to do anywhere, anytime
- No reset
M.R.M (The Mind Reading Miracle)
£25.00Shipped Product- A comical card routine with a kicker finish
- Easy to do
- A thought of card is revealed in a novel way
- You'll love performing this!
Coin Funnel (Plastic)
One Over The Eight (Wild Card)
£7.50Only 3 left!Shipped Product- Visual Card Magic
- Eight cards change value, one by one
- Peter Kane's classic 'Wild Card' effect