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| A card is dropped inside of a book. Magician shows the book on both sides and his empty hands to the audience. Suddenly the card rises up in a bewildering fashion from the book.... |
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| Performer asks a spectator to select card from a deck. He then picks up an envelope and a piece of ribbon. Showing the envelope empty, he makes a hole in the center of it with his knife. Through this ... |
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| Performer shows a pan somewhat like a chafing dish. Audience can readily see that it is empty. Magician says that he is going to give a lesson in cooking. He then proceeds to break an egg into the pan... |
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| A girl is placed in a kneeling position on a small altar and is covered with a cloth. Audience can see under altar and can see girl move after she is covered, yet when the cloth is whisked away, the g... |
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| Water is poured from a pitcher into several glasses. At a command from the performer, the water in each glass either becomes wine or remains water. Repeated pourings into the glasses, and back and for... |
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| Performer passes out small slips of paper and pencils with the request that spectators write questions, etc. (as in other Mind Reading Acts). Papers are folded, collected, and placed on table. Perform... |
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| Two ropes are tied into loops, the looped ropes join together and seperate as if my magic and one of the loops grows.... |
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| Performer shows a box of confetti and an empty vase. He dips vase into confetti and fills it to overflowing. He then covers vase, and in a moment uncovers it again. The confetti is found to have chang... |
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| Pads of paper and pencils are passed out through the audience, and spectators are requested to write anything they choose on the paper. They may write telephone numbers, addresses, names, questions, o... |
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| Performer passes out blank cards, envelopes, and pencils to audience. Spectators write any question they desire answered or numbers on coins or bills, telephone numbers, addresses, etc. on the cards. ... |
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| Two lengths of rope are tied to a wand and to each other. Then two mugs are threaded onto the ropes and two silk scarf s tied around them to anchor the ropes together. The magician removes the wand an... |
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| Performer freely shows a red and a green billiard ball, a red and a green handkerchief, and two glass tumblers. Performer wraps the green ball in the green handkerchief and places it in one of the gla... |
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| Performer has a deck of cards thoroughly shuffled by a spectator and has him select a card and place it in his pocket. Another spectator takes the deck and also selects a card and keeps it. Magician n... |
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| Magician calls attention to a glass pitcher containing clear water. He then pours some of the liquid into a glass tumbler. He stands at a distance from glass and blows smoke from a lighted cigarette t... |
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| Two pieces of cardboard are shown to be blank on both sides. A spectator is requested to write four numbers, one on each side of the two pieces of cardboard. These slates are then wrapped with ribbon ... |
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| Two envelopes, one pink and one blue, are given out for examination. A spectator seals the blue one and makes a large mark of identification on it. Magician then gives spectator a long piece of ribbon... |
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| A story is told about Adam and Eve and illustrated with billiard ball manipulations. During the tale, four bright red billiard balls mysteriously appear between the fingers of the right hand, one at a... |
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| Two handkerchiefs, securely tied together by the performer and examined by the spectators, are thrown into the air. When they fall, they are found to be untied.... |
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| This is a rope routine with a rope tie and a release, both spectactular.... |
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| \'The performer states that one of the things he enjoyed most about growing up in America, was that great American pastime, baseball. “And tonight,” the performer continues, “I&rsqu... |
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