Color Changing Compact Discs – Deluxe

The magician shows three silver compact discs (CDs) and an empty CD sleeve or cover with a hole in the middle. The audience can see right through, and examine the cover and there is nothing concealed in his. Displaying the first silver CD on both sides, the magician places it in the empty cover. A … Read more

Quick Change Cards

The magician displays two pieces of board with holes in the middle, one colored red and the other yellow, and a piece of ribbon. A spectator selects either of the two boards (no force),  which is threaded on the ribbon. We will presume the red board is threaded on the ribbon. The ends of the … 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

Adair’s Carnival Ribbons – Standard & Large

Carnival Ribbons, originated by Ian Adair in 1959 has become an all-round classic in the acts of famous magicians.  Because the apparatus is self-contained and without requiring body loads, it became a great favourite with both male and female performers featuring doves. This model is approved by Ian Adair who has granted Funtime of India rights … Read more

Finger Disecto

This is a miniature version of the popular Disecto Arm Chopper effect. Performer shows a frame with holes, and a chopper blade, that cuts through beans, or a cigarette placed in the holes. Then he places his (or a spectator’s) finger in the hole in the middle of the frame, and passes the metal blade … Read more

Disecto

The Disecto is similar to the Arm Chopper effect, in a different design frame with a pivoted blade. The blade swivels out of the frame, allowing the audience to see it is a solid blade. When pushed down, blade slices through vegetables in smaller holes on top and bottom, but leaves hand in larger center … Read more