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Title: Wts: Rare Sgd 50cent Coin [ And Other Magic Items


Ace - August 31, 2007 11:45 AM (GMT)
Singapore 50cent coin [ $45

Rare Singapore 50cent coin [
Original Price $90 Now selling at half price $45


Card Guard $20

This is a stainless stell card guard that will keep your cards flat, clean and ready to go at any time.

When you pull this out of your pocket, your audience knows they are in store for some real serious card magic.


Sealed & Stuck DVD $30

Imagine being able to visually melt a coin through a bottle. The coin is TRAPPED inside the FACTORY SEALED bottle. The coin is bigger than the neck of the bottle, making it a great souvenir for your audience. 5 versions are taught in this DVD.

Demo Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4VI3vJCm-w

Ace - August 31, 2007 01:40 PM (GMT)
UnRipped Gared Crawford, DVD $25

This is one of the most visual torn and restoration effect i have ever seen. The fact that the card can be examined in the middle of the restoration is what makes this effect better than other torn and restore effect on the market.

Spectator selects and signs his name across the back of a card. The magician then proceeds to fold the card into quarters and tear it right down the middle with the signature in plain view; that's right, no switches or substitution of pieces! The halves are put together and torn once more. The magician plainly counts four separate pieces without fumbling to hide or mask those familiar, bulky, and suspicious looking edges. No funny looking fans and no false counts.
The first two pieces are held edge to edge and, with no cover, the magician simply blows on them and they become one. This portion of the card is now cleanly shown front and back and may even be examined by the spectator to confirm that the signature is intact. The next piece is held flush with the card and the seam is slowly massaged, joining it to the rest of the card. The fourth and final piece is shown and touched to the card whereupon it instantly links to the rest of the card. The magician then hands the card to the spectator stating that it is really only half way restored. The card is taken back and by simply rubbing, the creases are caused to vanish. As if that weren’t enough, the magician then peels the signature from the card, gives it (the signature) back to the spectator, and returns the card to the deck.

This is a piece by piece restoration All four pieces are fully restored one at a time.
There is no switch during the tearing procedure; the card is actually torn twice!
Four thin and separate pieces are shown.
Each piece is shown before each restoration, there are no "bluff" restorations.

Ace - August 31, 2007 05:44 PM (GMT)
SGD 50 cent coin [ reserved!

Ace - September 2, 2007 07:22 AM (GMT)
Card Guard reserved!

Sealed & Stuck and Unripped still up for grabs! =)

Kazekage - October 11, 2007 05:37 AM (GMT)
Hi,
I'm interested in the UnRipped DVD.

For your info, Gared Crawford told me back in June that his contract has expired and he's planning on "re-releasing unRipped with major improvements. It will be examinable and with much less set-up."
How cool is that? =P




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