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Here’s a fun effect that can be done as a walk around effect or as a conversation starter. A borrowed ring turns ginormous* in a blink of an eye.
This magic trick is somewhere between a gag and magic effect. You can use this when you get a call or whenever you need to phone someone and make a scene.
This is a spooky effect best performed late at night when the talk is likely to drift towards things of a supernatural nature.
Here’s a fun trick you can do to a friend’s iPod (make sure they’re not bigger than you)
You become a magical menace as a can of soda nearly blinds a spectator, which you then open to reveal a mystery.
Demonstrate your super-human powers of x-ray vision to your audience. Out your mutant self once and for all by reading a serial number on a bill wrapped in foil!!!
This trick is old – I mean OLD. It appears in Reginald Scot’s Discovery of Witchcraft which is about four hundred years old itself – but it was just as old then than as it is now. Despite it’s antiquity, the trick is still very much in use today all around the modern world and in some parts of New Jersey.
A magic effect without a plot is just a trick or a gag. Those kind of effects can be fine by themselves sometimes. But there’s no reason why you can’t take a trick and make it into something more powerful - something more entertaining.



