T-155 CRYSTAL CLEAVER by Toru Suzuki

1. A ring (which may be borrowed) is placed into a crystal casket and the top is closed.

2. The box is covered with an empty tube. A magical cleaver (a small sword) is inserted into the top of the tube, and then magically pushed down through the crystal casket and through the ring.

3. When the tube is removed, the sword is through the ring inside the casket.


T-154 MINDSCANNER by Hideo Kato

1. The props are simple: a business card case and some blank cards.

2. A spectator writes something on a card; replaces it face down in the case, and replaces the cover on the case.

3. Even though the case is secured with an elastic band the magician is able to instantly know what was written on the card.


T-153 DIABOLICUS by Hiroshi Kondo

1. The magician exhibits a rectangular block, on the sides of which are printed ESP symbols.

2. While the magician's back is turned, a spectator is invited to place the block in the box, remember and concentrate on the symbol on top, and then replace the cover.

3. When the magician returns, he immediately announces the symbol in the mind of the spectator.


T-152 THE NOSTRADAMUS CLOCK by Tomoyuki Shimomura

1. The magician exhibits a small clock in a box.

2. Any spectator is asked to think of any time of day, but not tell anyone. The magician sets the clock at an hour, places the clock in the box and replaces the lid.

3. Only now is the spectator asked to name the time he is thinking of. When the lid is removed from the box the audience sees that the magician has exactly predicted the hour.


T-151 WILD WALLET by Tomoyukii Shimomura

1. A card showing an empty animal cage is placed in the clear compartment inside a business card wallet. Four other cards are shown: a lion, a giraffe, an elephant, and a circus ringmaster. The spectator freely chooses one of these cards.

2. Suppose a lion is chosen: the lion card is placed loosely inside the wallet, which is closed and opened. Instantly, the lion vanishes from the card and appears inside the cage on the card in the clear compartment.

3. Instead of using the supplied cards, you can use Wild Wallet to magically change a $1.00 bill to a $100.00 bill!

4. Wild Wallet is perfect for an instant sustitution. your business card and a spectator's business card magically change places in a flash.


T-150 COIN OF DRACULA by Keizi Takahashi

1. The magician displays three objects: an oriental coin with a hole in the center (the vampire) an empty slide (the coffin) and a small sword (the stake).

2. The sword is placed through the center of the slide and the coin is dropped into the top. Magically, the coin slides all the way through, penetrating the sword.

3. When this is repeated, the coin seems to get stuck in the middle. The slide is pulled out and it is seen that the sword has impaled the coin!


T-149 DRAGON ALTAR by Hiroshi Kondo

1. A crystal box stands on the Dragon Altar. The magician places a coin on top of the solid lid of the box, and then places a solid ball on top fo the coin.

2. He covers the box with an empty tube.

3. Under cover of dark, the ball amazingly penetrates both the coin and the lid, and ends up inside the crystal box.


T-148 MIRA-METAL by Atsushi Fukano

1. The magician inserts a solid piece of square metal into an open case.

2. The case is closed and the magician taps the top of the case. Suddenly, a coin falls out of the piece of metal.

3. The case is turned over to reveal that the piece of metal now has a coin sized hole in the center. It is tipped out and everything is left for examination.


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