T-195 GRAND DERBY PREDICTION by Tomoyuki Shimomura
1. Your spectator mixes up eight cards each of which shows the picture of a race horse numbered from 1 through 8. You then mix the cards further, according to your spectator's directions. You write a prediction on a piece of paper. Surprisingly, your prediction matches the order of the second and first place horses. A further prediction matches the order of horses through three to eight.
T-194 MIND SPINNER by Michael Sibbernsen
1. You show your audience a 4-inch tube which is printed with various card numbers and suits on its surface. When you spin the tube on the table, the numbers and suits become mixed up in a blur of colours. A card is selected from a deck and remembered. When you spin the tube again, your audience will be able to see the selected card mysteriously appear!
T-193 MAGIC PAINTING by Toru Suzuki
1. You place a card which shows a blank canvas onto the table. You then display three cards, each showing a different coloured tube of paint. These three cards are placed onto the table. When you next display these three cards, the paint in the tubes have magically decreased. You turn over the canvas card and it is now completetly painted in full colour. Everything can now be examined.
T-192 WILD WALLET (REAL LEATHER) by Tomoyuki Shimomura
1. Wild Wallet was previously released by Tenyo, but now it is available in genuine leather. With this versatile prop you can perform many effects including Lucky Card, Cutting the Ace and Animal Illusion. Also included with the effect are 14 trick cards and the Wild Wallet Book.
T-191 THE CUTTING EDGE by Toru Suzuki
1. You push a borrowed quarter against the sword.
2. The quarter is cut into two pieces!
3. When you squeeze the two halves back together, they visibly restore into a single coin.
T-190 BIO SHOCK by Kenichi Komiya
1. You insert a card into a stand which rests on your hand.
2. Then you push the card straight through your hand.
3. You can show that your four fingers have been cut off by removing them from your hand. Your real fingers and hand are seen on both sides of the cloth.
T-189 MONEY SHREDDER by Shigeru Sugawara
1. You insert a borrowed bill and a sheet of white paper into a clear case.
2. You then tear them both in half using a length of string.
3. The paper is still torn into pieces, but the bill is unharmed.
T-188 LUCKY RABBIT by Tomoyuki Shimomura
1. Allow your spectator to examine all three cups and the rabbit figurine.
2. When your back is turned, your spectator hides the rabbit under any cup and mixes up their order.
3. You are always able to know the location of the hidden rabbit.