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Hofzinser Card by Nahuel Olivera - Trick
This creation belongs to the Famous Magician Hofzinser Johann Nepomuk (1806-1875)
It's a very easy effect to make and you can always have it with you to amaze your audience.
You will receive a special card for this effect. The special feature of this card is that through the light you will see one card, while the actual card is completely different.
It's a very easy effect to make and you can always have it with you to amaze your audience.
You will receive a special card for this effect. The special feature of this card is that through the light you will see one card, while the actual card is completely different.
This creation belongs to the Famous Magician Hofzinser Johann Nepomuk (1806-1875)
It's a very easy effect to make and you can always have it with you to amaze your audience.
You will receive a special card for this effect. The special feature of this card is that through the light you will see one card, while the actual card is completely different.
It's a very easy effect to make and you can always have it with you to amaze your audience.
You will receive a special card for this effect. The special feature of this card is that through the light you will see one card, while the actual card is completely different.
$7.12
Original: $20.33
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$20.33
$7.12Description
This creation belongs to the Famous Magician Hofzinser Johann Nepomuk (1806-1875)
It's a very easy effect to make and you can always have it with you to amaze your audience.
You will receive a special card for this effect. The special feature of this card is that through the light you will see one card, while the actual card is completely different.
It's a very easy effect to make and you can always have it with you to amaze your audience.
You will receive a special card for this effect. The special feature of this card is that through the light you will see one card, while the actual card is completely different.

















