Adair’s Egg Nest

From the fertile mind of Ian Adair, prolific creator and author of some 240+ magic books, comes this gem of a “Just Chance” effect, suitable for most audiences, and all performing conditions. The performer shows a clear net bag, one the audience can easily see right through. In this “nest” are five different colored eggs, … Read more

Needle Through Balloon

Defying the known laws of nature always makes for an interesting magical demonstration, and many magicians have perhaps performed the Needle Through Balloon effect, using a specially prepared balloon for the purpose. A different method, using balloons and a long needle which can both be examined by the audience has been a very hot item, … Read more

Coloring Book – (N.R.) – 81/2″ x 5 1/2″

The performer displays a children’s magic coloring book with black and white pictures – the kind you just paint over with water, and the pictures magically appear. The children are asked to try and color the pictures  by real magic, using their imagination, instead of water. They are told to rub their fingers on the … Read more

Educated Duck

The Educated Duck is a mechanical wooden duck, which picks out selected cards from a shuffled deck, placed in its feed box.. This is an excellent comedy prop, and to enhance the entertainment the duck can be “blindfolded” and you can have him choose the wrong card, then remove the blindfold and he will pick … Read more

Wiz Waz Wizard Hat

This is a very colorful “changing bag” conceived by Ian Adair and a useful addition to any children’s performer’s bag of special props.  Designed like a Wizard’s Hat, which the performer can wear, it can be used like a change bag, to vanish, produce, and change items like silks, balls, medallions, coins, spring flowers etc. … Read more

Adair’s Confusin’ Cubes

Secured on a clear steel rod with stoppers at both ends are 3 nylon foam cubes, 2 yellow and 1 red  Magician explains that the cubes cannot come off either end of the rod because of the stoppers. He also explains that no matter which way the rod is held the red cube is always … Read more