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The Curse of the Chinese Coins

These three precious Chinese coins once belonged to The First Emporer of China the Mighty Shiwung Dee. Now they belong to me King Robert. They were threaded together and then locked in place by an ancient Chinese curse never to be removed. The legend says that whoever should break the curse and remove the coins will become thier guardian and achieve eternal Strength, Wisdom and Good Fortune.

The Invisible Palm

A very deceptive sleight perfected by only a very few select Masters of Magic one of whom was my own Grandfather.  “But the Invisible Palm can only be described as a legend.” Not to be confused with the invisible Palm Tree!

The Stargate

Imagine this sheet of glass is a Stargate. If you can cause a temporal fracture in the Space Time Continuum then any object can pass through every conceivable point in the universe simultaneously. Watch with amazement as each coin literally slips through solid glass. Unbelievable but true! 

The Royal Banquet

This close up trick is performed with 4 cards and 4

coins. This is the story of the Royal Banquet. The Red cards are not allowed to mix socially with the Black cards. Trickery and deception keeps the spectator guessing as to their positions. Perfect for the dinner table!

 

Dr. Schrödinger’s Hat

by Prof. Rangoon

Today I would like to discuss a very complex and paradoxical phenomenon known as the Uncertainty Principle. For this experiment I will be using 4 charged particles: A proton, an electron, a neutron and a positron, which is the anti-matter counterpart of the electron

The question I am posing today is simply: “Does the matter really exist and if it doesn’t, does it really matter?”

The Cups and the Balls

A classic example of classic magic! Perhaps the oldest swindle on record. A magic wand, three solid brass trinkets and three tiny red balls will elude everybody

as to their position under the cups. Has a surprise ending!

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