T-139 KNIFE OF THE NINJA by Atsushi Fukano

1. A folded borrowed dollar bill is inserted into a transparent money clip.

2. A knife is thrust through the center of the bill and is shown on both sides.

3. The knife rips the bill sideways too, yet the bill is removed unharmed.


T-138 DEVIL'S DISK by Atsushi Fukano

1. A magical compact disk player is introduced. The drawer is opened and a compact disk is inserted.

2. A ribbon is threaded through a hole in the center of the player and the drawer closed.

3. And yet the disk escapes from the ribbon.

4. When the drawer is opened, the disk is truely gone.


T-137 BOLTED by Atsushi Fukano

1. Two plastic panels and a playing card all have a hole through their center.

2. The card is sandwiched between the two panels and the whole thing is fastened together with a bolt and nut.

3. And yet the card mysteriously escapes!


T-136 GEOMETRICK by Hideo Kato

1. A panel with a square hole is inserted into a case which also has a hole.

2. The case is turned over.

3. However, when the panel is removed it is seen that it now has a round hole. How can there be a different hole on each side of the panel?


T-135 SPACE TOWERS by Shigeru Sugawara

1. Four dice are stacked and covered with a Tower. An empty Tower is placed nearby.

2. One by one, the dice leave the first Tower and magically fly to the second.

3. The last die travels from the magician's pocket to the Tower.


T-134 VAULT-VISION by Hiroshi Kondo

1. A spectator is given three coins: a penny, a nickel and a dime, plus a small box which you the magician explains is the Vault.

2. When you turn your back, the spectator places any coin in the Vault and closes it. He then takes the higher value coin in the right hand and the last coin in the left hand.

3. When you turn around, you can instantly tell the spectator which coin is where. Could it be telepathy?


T-133 BARE BONES by Hiroshi Kondo

1. The magician brings out three blocks which, stacked together, form a skeleton.

2. The blocks are mixed up, covered with the magical closet, and presto, the skeleton is no longer "mis-made"!

3. This is repeated with the same results. Finally, the skeleton vanishes entirely...

4. ...and is replaced by a lady who is far from being BARE BONES.


T-132 THE NINJA EXPERIMENT by Shigeru Sugawara

1. A simple frame holds a solid panel, in which there are two and only two holes.

2. The frame is dropped into a handsome case and three - not two - pencils are thrust through the panel.

3. Two pencils are removed leaving only the bottom pencil. The pencil is lifted straight upwards.

4. It melts through the panel emerging in the top hole!


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