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Eugene Chekhov Elite user ~Magic~ 453 Posts |
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QleuLnUm5mw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JHkPnkcT_g Friends please help - how correctly this trick is called - is there any information? I've seen a lot of books - but I have not found a mention yet. A simple trick - but I need references to an original routine! Thanks for any help!
I love the magic & history of magic! My favorites magicians - Dai Vernon, Max Malini, Fielding West, Michael Finney, Jeff Hobson, Bob Sheets, Nick Lewin, Harry Murphy, Dick Oslund- great showmen of magic!
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Anatole Inner circle 1912 Posts |
Does this site look useful?
http://www.conjuringcredits.com/doku.php......and_ball ----- Amado "Sonny" Narvaez
----- Sonny Narvaez
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jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
There is a home-made cardboard version of the old Ball and Cone trick described in my latest e-Book "Red, White, & Blue Three Ball Trick." It's in The Wizards' Journal #34. I have been using the Ball Production Cone as an alternate finale to the three ball trick as I perform it, just to bring in a touch of variety. It does more than just produce balls, though, and can be rolled from paper into a cone in full view of the audience. At the end you can tear it up, if you wish (and don't mind making another for the next show!).
Jim Gerrish
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Dave Fiscus New user 94 Posts |
Have you tried asking the Conical Spheres seller, Tayade's Magic shop in Mumbai, about his routine? The old ball and cone trick had a h--e in back of the cone. The ball was simply palmed out then produced again. In Tayade's demo video he shows the inside of his metal cone but it appears solid.
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Eugene Chekhov Elite user ~Magic~ 453 Posts |
I understand how the trick works - that's not the problem - I wanted to follow his story - was he somewhere printed in books?
I love the magic & history of magic! My favorites magicians - Dai Vernon, Max Malini, Fielding West, Michael Finney, Jeff Hobson, Bob Sheets, Nick Lewin, Harry Murphy, Dick Oslund- great showmen of magic!
* Eugene_Chekhov@yahoo.com |
Eugene Chekhov Elite user ~Magic~ 453 Posts |
Another trick in the books - I found this - you'll laugh, but this is on the first pages of Tarbel 6 .
I love the magic & history of magic! My favorites magicians - Dai Vernon, Max Malini, Fielding West, Michael Finney, Jeff Hobson, Bob Sheets, Nick Lewin, Harry Murphy, Dick Oslund- great showmen of magic!
* Eugene_Chekhov@yahoo.com |
jay leslie V.I.P. Southern California 9498 Posts |
No laughing here
If you want to loose something just put it in print.
Jay Leslie
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Eugene Chekhov Elite user ~Magic~ 453 Posts |
Yes, I love books!
I watched the video Dan. I can say that this is a very weak presentation - the method is poorly disclosed. The cone is too big, the manipulation is too weak. You can find it in - Dan Harlan - Tarbell 72 - Novel Ball Magic
I love the magic & history of magic! My favorites magicians - Dai Vernon, Max Malini, Fielding West, Michael Finney, Jeff Hobson, Bob Sheets, Nick Lewin, Harry Murphy, Dick Oslund- great showmen of magic!
* Eugene_Chekhov@yahoo.com |
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