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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A spectator thinks of one of 18 objects. The magician guesses exactly which one it is! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A paddle trick that shows you can do without a calculator by simply using these! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). Two Chinese coins, one with a hole and one without, mysteriously switch places. Everything is handed out for examination! As usual, the props is superbly manufactured. -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). The magician guesses the number thought of by a spectator. The illusion is devilishly intriguing. As usual, the props is superbly manufactured. -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A coin passes through a plexiglass barrier. The illusion is devilishly intriguing. As usual, the props is superbly manufactured. -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). The pips on the top face of a perfectly regular die change when it passes through a small tunnel. -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A card enclosed in an openwork frame is instantly transformed into another! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A miniature temple contains six blocks of different colors. A spectator freely chooses two colors. The blocks are enclosed in the âpagodaâ, and blocked by a stick. Despite these impossible conditions, the two chosen blocks mysteriously escape from the temple. Everything handed for examination before and after the trick! Another jewel of craftsmanship! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A coin is magically transformed while locked in a magnificent jewel box. It can also reappear! Another jewel of craftsmanship! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier performs one of Eddy Taytelbaum wonders (no explanation). Kong Hi is a kind of Japanese genie who, extracted from his lair, will find the card chosen by the spectator! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A spectator locks a die in a box, without knowing which is the top face. A prediction that had previously been placed in plain sight is shown: it is indeed the face of the die that has been predicted! Another jewel of craftsmanship! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A steel blade penetrates a metal bar. Another jewel of craftsmanship! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). Two small bars are shown, one white on both sides, the other blue. The bars change color many times... a new and exciting âTaytelbaumerieâ! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). In a small frame, we see a beaded pattern... which transforms to give the name of the card chosen beforehand. Another âMade in Taytelbaumâ gem! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). Three small ivory-coloured discs are isolated in a box with three other small gold-coloured discs; the colors are well separated⦠and yet, in a fraction of a second, the colors mysteriously alternate! -
Included In The Subscription "Passionate"In addition to the first Little Chinese Magician he acquired in the early 1970s, Dominique Duvivier shows us Eddy Taytelbaum wonderfully crafted Arrow Trick, which shows different directions.
