Vintage Magic Tricks : p6-7

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The Magic Ball
The magician passes for examination a pretty finished )ball with a string running through same. After. receiving it back into his hands the ball is
seen to be under his control at all times. When allowed to run down the string it will stop when ever he requests or the audience may
command the ball to stop. It always. obeys when in the performer's magic hands. May be used as a fortune telling device with great success.
Price each 25c. Remember that our ball is finely finished and cannot be compared with cheaper imitations. Per dozen, $2.00.

No. 82N. The Magic Cigarette
Another new novelty that will fool the wise ones. Looks just like a cigtrette, but when air is pushed thru same 'it wil produce a sound like a
fog horn. Very funny and a great novelty which we can highly recommend to our many friends and customers. `Price each 10c. Per dozan, 40c

The Magic Nail
Always a clever trick that will startle the natives. Pass for examination the nail which the audience will find to be just an ordinary one, but
then when you thrust the nail thru your finger.just as if it were a piece of a piece of cloth, well, that is a different story. We guarantee however,
that you can accomplish this effect. It will make the girls scream but then when you show your finger uninjured when you remove the nail, all
will be an right. Price complete with full instructions, 15 cents.
No. 84N. The Mysterious Knocker
A brand new mechanical joke that is meeting with instantaneous ' success. We furnish complete out-fit which is wound up and placed
on a door. Immediately it will start knocking at the door and in a natural manner. Keeping this up at different intervals so that the party no
sooner gets to the door after hearing the knock and then returns to their work when the knock again comes—sure spooks around and the
house will be haunted. Price for outfit, 25c.

GNo. 1B--The Mysterious Pillars
Two.finely made pillars with a string running through them are exhibited by the performer. He shows how the string may be pulled in a
perfectly natural manner from one side to the other simply going straight through the top of the two pillars. The spectators do not think this
anything wonderful so the magiciafi cuts the string in between the two pillars with a knife, but still his magical power creates an unseen
connection which still allows the string to be pulled
from one side to the other—about that time the audience gasps. A mighty clever pocket trick. Price complete, 15 cents.

No. 2B. The Enchanted Box
Borrowing a coin which is marked, the kind lender places it into this small box which can be seen to contain no double bottom. At the
command of the performer the coin leaves the box which, is standing on a table ' or in the hands of the audience. The coin is discovered
under his knee or in the clothing of one of the spectators. Beautiful box which is finely made. Price with full instructions, 25c.

No. 3B. The Devilling Vase
The Magician shows an elegantly turned vase which is called the Mystic Deviner. Placing two examined dice which are not loaded into
the vase, he has them thoroughly shaken in the hands of
anyone. Now the performer
states the number which is on each of the dice. Opening the vase and without a false move the audience is requested to look at once at the two dice and the performer is found to have named the numbers correctly. Really remarkable as the dice are again examined thoroughly. Price complete, 25c.

NO. 413. MAGIC BRAD AWE
If you want a real little mystery, carry one of these in your pocket—you can stick it through your hand, into your body, and similar apparently
disastrous effects without harming yourself in the least. Every magician should have on his person several good tricks at all times so he
can "pull one" that Will make the natives wonder. He is then a magician. Price for the best grade of owe, 25c,
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