This is the cutest little Die Box!  

Take out a pack of Lifesavers.

2. Pop two candies out of the pack.

3. Link together.

4. Take apart.

Pop in mouth and enjoy.

  • No funny moves
  • No pre-linked candies
  • No glue
  • No magnets
  • No wires

  • Penacoin by Empire Magic
A quarter penetrates through a piece of rubber sealing the top of a glass.

A quarter magically penetrates through a piece of rubber sealing the top of a glass. An empty glass is shown with an opaque sheet of rubber stretched over the top and fastened with a rubber band. On top of the glass, two coins rest. The spectator selects a coin and without any false moves, you push the coin through the rubber sheet. The spectator watches in disbelief as it penetrates the rubber and falls with a loud clink into the glass below!

Immediately, you hand everything out for examination. There are no holes in the rubber and no gimmicks or extra coins. You are left clean as a whistle. Based upon a clever principle, you'll be able to perform this trick just minutes after reading the instructions.

Pena-Coin comes with two re-usable rubber sheets. Use your own glass and rubber band.

Pena-Coin works with any coins - US, UK, Canadian coins, etc.

 This classic piece of utility apparatus was invented by Tommy Windsor back in the 1940's, and it remains a very practical way to "dye" silks or transform other flat items. 

          This is the version currently being made by EZ Magic. It replicates the original envelope packaging, but has updated instructions as compared to the original vintage dye boxes put out by EZ Magic.

          This new model popcorn box is slightly larger than the original vintage boxes (7.25 x 4.25 inches versus the originals at 7 x 4 inches). This box design looks like what we remember popcorn boxes from our childhood looking like.

          If you are unfamiliar with this utility item, it is a normal looking popcorn box that you can open up flat and show empty, then reassemble and  pull a couple 12" silks from inside. Or push the silks into the box and cause them to vanish. There are TONS of possibilities with this practical and inexpensive prop that defines the phrase "packs flat, plays big!"

          This utility prop will come in handy for many, many routines! Brand new and unused.

  • Magician's Trouser Pocket
When performing magic while standing, you may encounter situations where you need to hide the gimmick after the performance. This trouser pocket can easily solve this problem for you.

The gimmick will fall into the pocket when your hand falls naturally, without any strange or unnecessary movements.

The pocket comes with Velcro and tape so it can be attached to your trouser in the most convenient place.