Made to Measure Magic (MMM)
Prop Makers to the Professionals
Formerly KitchenTable Magic (KTM)
Proprietor: Stardax Limited - Incorporated in England and Wales - Company No. 4296568
Directors - David and Andrew Baxter                                                                       Site last updated 31 August 2008

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Those Pesky Rabbits

A great walk around close up trick. Four cute cartoon rabbits change colour, change places, multiply and generally entertain the spectators. The trick is immediately reset making it ideal for table hopping.

£8
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Dig for Victory

A chosen, signed card is lost in the deck. A picture of a rabbit burrows into the deck, making holes as he goes, to reappear affixed to the back of the chosen, signed card.

 

£12
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Name that Girl

Two predictions are placed on the table. A spectator has a completely free choice of any card. A pack of cards is shown to be different and the chosen card is placed face up on the table. The backs of the cards each have a different girl’s name. The spectator chooses a girl’s name and that card is removed from the pack. The name on the back of the freely chosen card and the card on the other side of the chosen girl’s name are shown to match the two predictions. Immediately re-set. Easy to do. Made in Bicycle cards.

£12
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Game Set and Match

Two packets of six cards are mixed by the spectator. The magician places one of his cards face down on the table and the spectator does the same. Then the spectator and the magician both place their respective packets out of sight, either in a pocket or behind the back. The magician brings forward a second card and places it on top of the card already in front of him. The spectator does likewise. This is repeated until all the cards are on the table. On each occasion the magician places his card on the table first. When the cards are turned over one at a time they are shown to match. The spectator appears to have guessed correctly on each occasion.

£6
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Castles in the Air

A novel way to reveal a chosen card. The Magician places an envelope on the table and says it contains a prediction. The spectator selects a playing card and the Magician removes a jumbo card from the envelope. The jumbo card does not match the selection. The Magician removes the card fully from the envelope and says the chosen card must be on the other side. On turning the card over, a rigid 3 dimensional castle made of miniature playing cards is produced. Despite the presence of the freestanding pile of cards the spectator still can not see his card and so the card castle is turned around to show that the 10 cards that make up the back of the castle are all the same and all match the selection.

£8
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Bon Appetit

The spectator is invited to go for a meal and is handed menus from four different restaurants. He chooses a starter from one menu, a main course from another, a sweet from another and a drink from a fourth. The total cost of the meal is added and it matches the prediction that has been on the table from the start.

£5

Pub Crawl

Similar to Bon Appetit except that the spectator goes on a pub crawl taking drinks at different pubs. He is asked to imagine that he has taken £15 with him and at the climax to the effect the envelope, that has been on the table from the start, is shown to contain the correct amount of change.

£5

Casino Royale

A spectator has a completely free choice of any card. The cards are shown to come from different Las Vegas casinos (different back designs) but when the chosen card is turned over it is shown to be from the same casino as the prediction that has been on the table from the start. 

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£12
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Name That Casino

A pack of cards is made up of cards from different casinos so that they have distinguishable backs. Spectator has a free choice of any card and before he names it you predict what casino that particular card came from. As a second climax, from the same deck of cards, you name a card and the spectator names a casino. When the card from the casino that the spectator named is removed from the deck and turned over it is shown to be the card that you named.

£12
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Las Vegas Liaison

A standard trick but brought to life by the use of casino cards so that the deck is made up of of two cards from each of 26 different casinos so that they have different backs. Two prediction cards are removed from the deck and the spectator tells you where to insert them, face up, in the deck. When the face up cards and their mates are removed the backs show that they are from the same casino. Their faces also form a matching pair (eg. 3H and 3D) and when the rest of the pack is spread face up it is shown to be all black (or red if the selected cards are black). An easy to do trick with five climaxes,

£8
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Poz's That's Embarrassing

Poz is known mainly for Children's magic but here is an easy to do, immediately reset, item from his close up repertoire. A freely chosen card is lost in the deck. A card turns face up but it is not the chosen card. The spectator's name is spelt and the chosen card appears on the last letter of the name. The deck is spread face up and the card that wrongly appeared face up earlier in the trick has disappeared. You explain that it has become embarrassed and has returned to the card case from where it is removed.

£8
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Sniff That Card

A card is selected from a deck. The cards are cut and half are spread face down on the table and the wind up animal walks along the spread - stopping at the chosen card. Bicycle cards.

£8
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Mimi - The Mind Reading Doll based on an idea by Graham Boylan

A card is freely chosen from a deck of 52 different cards. The spectator is given three more cards and asked to mix them face down and spread them on the table. Mimi is introduced and stood up. You point to each of the cards in turn and ask 'Is this the card?' As you point at one of the cards, Mimi falls over. It proves to be the chosen card. Instantly repeatable with a different selection. Bicycles. 

£8
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