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== Utilities/accessories == Thousands of devices are used by magicians to accomplish their effects. However, most of the devices are never even seen by the audience during the performance of the trick(s). While not generally tricks themselves, some of these devices are very valuable to performers of magic. *[[Topit]] *A.R. mini-stage<ref> {{cite journal | title = Hocus Pocus Parade | journal = The Linking Ring | volume = ?? | issue = ? | pages = ? | publisher = The International Brotherhood of Magicians | date = n.d. }} </ref> *Funkenring<ref> {{cite book | last = Reeder | first = Brad |author2=Robinson, Bill | title = Sparks: The Funkenring Book | publisher = Coastal Magic | year = 1986 }} </ref> *[[Gibeciere]] *Business card production wallet<ref> {{cite journal | title = Hocus in Focus | journal = [[The Linking Ring]] | volume = 80 | issue = 2 | pages = 111, 112 | publisher = The International Brotherhood of Magicians |date=February 2000 }} </ref> *ITR (invented by James George)<ref>Easy to Master Thread Miracles by Michael Ammar.</ref> *Surya's Device Pro (invented by Surya Kumar and James George)<ref>Miracles DVD</ref> * [[Thumb tip]] *Victorian ring box or Lippincott Box is used for storing small items such as coins that have been marked by a participant in an illusion and later appear inside the locked box
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