TCC Newsletter 2024
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28th March
Not So Sharp 2.0 by Wayne FoxTake a Sharpie pen, visually roll it into a ball, splash it flat on the table, and finally stretch it all the way back! |
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Obliter8 2.0 by Wayne FoxVisually squeeze an 8 ball and return it to the card case. |
22nd March
Lu Chen Close-Up PadLu Chen's Custom Edition Close-Up Pad, Available in Wooden and Leather Versions. |
29th February
Soleil ProPrepare to be amazed by Soleil Pro's enhanced features and endless magical possibilities. Join us on this enchanting journey! |
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Key RingThe Key Ring relies on a single, ingenious structural component to give you not one but two revelation effects - a projection and blister burn effect. |
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Prodiction"Prodiction" is more than a simple playing card reveal; it's a multi-phase routine packed into a compact badge. |
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The Card Pickers T-Shirt'The Card Pickers' aims to rekindle our passion for magic. It symbolizes challenges faced in mastering magic, echoing the symbolism of gleaning from 'The Gleaners' painting. |
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The Conjurer T-Shirt"The Conjurer" features a magician performing the classic Cup and Ball magic trick, inspired by none other than the Dutch painter from the 15th century, Hieronymus Bosch. |
23rd February
Mental Billet PadSimplify Your Carry with TCC Mental Billet Pad – A Minimalist Leather Billet Holder with Three Functions in One. |
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Index ProIndex Pro: Fast, Convenient, and Reliable. |
2nd February
Sharpie Swami ProA reliable solution for secret writing in permanent ink. |
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The Marked Billet30 Sets of 6 Marked Billets, totaling 180 billets in one package, easy identification from a distance. |
31st January
The Magic Ring BoxIn the World of Magic, Love Takes the Spotlight. Magic Ring Box - Your Secret Weapon for Memorable Moments. |
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Before MatrixJeffrey Wang's Coin Act Opener: Instantly Producing Four Coins After Cutting to a Four-of-a-Kind, with No Sleight of Hand Required. |
19th January
Handkerchief IllusionA set of four handkerchiefs where playing card patterns are revealed. |
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Coin ShacklesA signed coin, securely bound and trapped by rubber bands, is instantly liberated and appears in the hands of the audience. |