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rtgreen![]() Inner circle Portland, Oregon 1322 Posts ![]() |
I have been familiar with the Trilby Couch for quite some time. Whenever I heard someone refer to the Trilby levetation, I thought that's what they were refering to. Recently, I learned that the levitation with the assistant rotating in the air is also a Trilby invention. Now I'm confused. Anyone care to clear thngs up for me?
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kregg![]() Inner circle 1958 Posts ![]() |
Richard,
Originally, the Trilby Aga was a levitation which presented a plank of wood between two chairs, lady floats, crowd oohs and ahs. It later evolved into a gazillion different presentations and received well disguised face lifts (via magicians, manufacturers and set designers). Couches, water. wooden planks, it's all good... Rotation is optional! Hope this helps, Kregg
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Bob Sanders![]() Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20514 Posts ![]() |
Good summary Kregg. I haven't seen you on the air lately. Hope all is well.
(Lucy is ready to return to Atlanta for more chocolate desserts. Maybe they will invite us to Harvest next time.) Take care. Bob and Lucy Magic By Sander |
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