T-083 SUPER SPONGE BALL (2.3/4") (Creator Unknown)

1. Three sponge balls fly into the spectator's hand and move from your poocket to your hand. The sponges can expand up to 30% in size when dipped in water and squeezed out


T-082 SPINNING PLATE ON THE ROPE by Shigeru Sugawara

1. Having shown a soft rope, you place an attractive plate over one end of the rope and spin the plate. You stretch the rope and hold it vertically with both hands, yet the plate continues to spin. Even when you release the hand which held the top end of the rope.


T-081 SPACE WALKING COINS by Yoshizawa/ Sugawara

1. Four coins are taken from the stand one by one and vanished, only to visibly appear in the transparent case held by the magician.


T-080 SUPER SPONGE BALL (1.1/2") (Creator Unknown)

1. Three sponge balls fly into the spectator's hand and move from your poocket to your hand. The sponges can expand up to 30% in size when dipped in water and squeezed out.


T-079 SUPER VASE A LA INDIA (Creator Unknown)

1.Water is poured from a vase into a glass. From the seemingly empty vase. Water continues to flow every time it is tilted.

2. From the size of the vase it appears impossible that it could hold so much.


T-078 SUPER SPONGE RABBIT (Creator Unknown)

1. Take hold of a red ball, crumple it up in your hand for a while and it will then it changes into a large rabbit.


T-077 SEE THROUGH CARD by Shigeru Sugawara

1. A spectator selects a card. The magician brings out a transparent plastic case showing the four of diamonds. But this isn't the selected card.

2. The magician opens the case and the ace of diamonds appears. But this isn't the selection either.

3. A thin transparent plate is shown freely and the case is closed with the plate inside. When the case is reopened, the spots have disappeared from the case and have magically "printed" onto the previously blank plate showing as the five of diamonds. THIS IS THE SELECTED CARD.


T-076 WATER MYSTERY by Shigeru Sugawara

1. A paper cup is shown full of water and an empty cup is placed inside it. The upper cup starts to slowly sink and when removed is now full of water.

2. Next, even though a pencil is pushed through the bottom of the cup, no water falls out

3.Finally, a hole is shown in the bottom of the cup.


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