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Asian Astonishments


Asian Astonishments of Magic in the M-U-M Magazine at the Society of American Magicians
Ken Masaki Color Changing Billiard Balls

Ken Masaki is a professional magician from Tokyo. He is very popular with magicians and lay audiences alike because of his many different, and creative, routines. Read more about Masaki-san and learn his "Color Changing Billiard Ball" routine along with another effect of his in the May 2008 M-U-M Asian Astonishments column.

Ken Masaki Color Changing Billiard Balls:


Be warned that these are performance-only videos. You will have to go to the "Asian Astonishments" column in the proper issue of M-U-M to learn how they’re done. You’ll also have the opportunity to read all about the inventive magicians featured here.



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