Paul Harris Presents Wishbone by Paul Harris and Bro Gilbert
An impossible souvenir with two wood coffee stirrers. They can even be signed!
Snap off two ends, put them in her hand. The two initialed pieces impossibly melt into a single seamless "wishbone"...which she can keep forever and ever.
Be a Star at Starbucks...or wherever you hang out for coffee.
Very easy to do Completely self-contained No palming or switches Perform surrounded Refills available "WishBone" souvenir is completely examinable: no seams, lines or glue marks...just a single smooth one-of-a-kind impossible object.
COMPLETE WITH 40 WISHBONE GIMMICKS
REVIEWS
"This is a great piece of situational magic. " James Conti, Reviewer
"Wishbone” is fresh and different, as well as baffling and surprising. This Wishbone stirs things up and makes a magic dream come true." Wayne Kawamoto, Magic.About.com
"Keep a few of these in your pocket, and you're ready to perform anytime. It's certainly more organic to perform it at a coffee shop that has wooden stir sticks, but it's not necessary at all. If you have the Wishbone gimmick with you, you have everything you need to perform this. " - Jeff Stone, MagicReviewed.com
"If you like what you see in the trailer and what you read in the ad copy, you will like this effect and will be happy with it. " - Dr. J. M. Ayala de Cedoz, MyLovelyAssistant
"It plays just as strong if not stronger in a casual setting as it would in formal close up. This is going to be a favorite among strolling magicians. It’s a great opener, and works well enough as a standalone or one off. I loved it! " - William Draven, Reviewer
"I think this is the trick which looks the most impromptu and which gets very strong reactions!" - Alexis De La Fuente, Reviewer
"Anytime you can use something organic in magic that is easily recognisable by the spectator's, and perform them under the right conditon making it seem impromptu then you have a true miracle. Add to that the fact it happens IN THEIR HANDS with something they just signed moments before then you have a killer effect" - Paul Romhany, *Reviews Vanish Magazine
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