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Lou Is New user 73 Posts |
Tuxedo, frilly dress shirt, LOTS of dancing, wink at the camera, POLYESTER, Fantasio, Zombie, patter pastiche of slime/moron/nyuk submodulation.
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David Todd Inner circle 2328 Posts |
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On Jun 26, 2015, Lou Is wrote: Ok, I'll play: Mak Magic props with groovy psychedelic "string painted" decor . http://www.magictrickcollection.com/wp-c......-Box.JPG http://www.magictrickcollection.com/wp-c......-Arm.JPG . |
BCS Inner circle 1083 Posts |
OK I will add this...
I always got a kick out of the Louis Tannen's magic catalogs when they went from the early to 1960's era illustrations drawn by Ed Mishell, to a hipper version of the same illustrations adding the frilly dress shirts and Doug Henning looking magicians. I am sure many will remember what I mean. I will try latter to post some examples. Take care, Bruce |
BCS Inner circle 1083 Posts |
Here is an example of what I mentioned above; this one has always stuck in my mind.
Original Illustration used for years... http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm227......pykv.jpg The hip 70's update... http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm227......cdjj.jpg Thanks, Bruce |
magiccollector69 New user 51 Posts |
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Moxahalla Special user Los Angeles 751 Posts |
1970's Magic: "Silk Serenade"! (Silks with the Color-Changing Records).
Packed flat, yet filled up a side-table with color & eye-candy. A fooler then, and still a fooler NOW (if your audience is old enough to know what 45 RPM records were). |
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