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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
Jim Gerrish just finished the last trick in his first Book (1) of The Hardboard and Duct Tape Magic Show. It turns out to be a nice compact variation of Kuma Tubes with some Louis Histed designs that he called simply, Production Tubes. It produces a nice size load of silks and streamers, followed by a glkass goldfish bowl filled with water and live (if you wish) goldfish. The bowl is larger than the tube from which it came, in true Kuma fashion, but then after making another production of silks from the tubes, he eliminates one of the tubes and from the last tube, immediately after showint it empty, produces a vase filled with flowers that again is not only larger than the tube it came from, but is also taller than the tube from which it came. Real (or silk) flowers, not feather dusters! It's on my site, along with other boxes and tubes you can make from hardboard and duct tape for (in most cases) under $20 and a weekend of work.
Professor Spellbinder
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