The magician shows a ornate tri-fold hinged screen front and back, and then forms it into an upright triangle. The magician reaches inside the triangle and produces a huge load of objects such as silk hanks, flowers, livestock, or anything else that will fit in the huge load space.
WHAT? No Buddha on one side and "oriental writing" on the other side? For those of you who understand the humor, the traditional Temple Screen that was manufactured and distributed by U. F. Grant and MAK Magic before their demise, had an ominous orange Buddha on one side and green oriental writing on the other. This of course made the trick basically unusable for many magicians, such as those who do church work. This is unfortunate because the Temple Screen is an incredibly genius prop that is very useful as a quality production piece.
This new "birthday edition" alleviates the "problem" and makes the trick great for any performer, and especially for birthday party magicians. Each panel is beautifully silk screened as per the photos above. The outfit packs flat for transport, and each panel is a full nine inches by 12 inches in size. This trick is easy to do and is a real fooler! 0042RUMTEMPLESCREEN_BDY
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SKU: 0042RUMTEMPLESCREEN_BDY
$48.00Price
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