





Die-Lemma
Steve Dusheck, ca. 1986
You have a spectator place a die onto a wooden case containing 6 playing cards numbered 1 to 6. The spectator remembers the number of spots uppermost on the die and then places the die out of the magicians sight. The magician’s back is turned while this is done, (or you may even be out of the room for this one.) There is no way you could have possibly seen the die, yet you are able to remove one card & one card only from the case that matches the exact number as the spectators free selection.
A rare and collectible magical treasure. Includes original instructions and cloth storage bag. Very good condition.
Steve Dusheck, ca. 1986
You have a spectator place a die onto a wooden case containing 6 playing cards numbered 1 to 6. The spectator remembers the number of spots uppermost on the die and then places the die out of the magicians sight. The magician’s back is turned while this is done, (or you may even be out of the room for this one.) There is no way you could have possibly seen the die, yet you are able to remove one card & one card only from the case that matches the exact number as the spectators free selection.
A rare and collectible magical treasure. Includes original instructions and cloth storage bag. Very good condition.
Steve Dusheck, ca. 1986
You have a spectator place a die onto a wooden case containing 6 playing cards numbered 1 to 6. The spectator remembers the number of spots uppermost on the die and then places the die out of the magicians sight. The magician’s back is turned while this is done, (or you may even be out of the room for this one.) There is no way you could have possibly seen the die, yet you are able to remove one card & one card only from the case that matches the exact number as the spectators free selection.
A rare and collectible magical treasure. Includes original instructions and cloth storage bag. Very good condition.