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Kevinr Inner circle 1854 Posts |
Has anyone heard of Cottontail Capers by Walt Hudson?
I have searched everywhere online and can not locate this routine with a live bunny. |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Walt Hudson published several small manuscripts on magic topics in 1978. He was a contributor to Tops Magazine as I remember. Abbott's Magic carried all his publications.
I only have two of his publications, one on the choppers and the other on Egg routines. Walt Hudson published them through a company he called Magic Media, Ltd., Baltimore, Maryland. That was 34 years ago, so many things could have happened in that time span. I suggest you telephone Abbott's Magic and see if they have the booklet you are seeking. |
Kevinr Inner circle 1854 Posts |
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On 2012-11-28 14:45, Bill Hegbli wrote: Thanks Bill, I did make the phone call to Abbott's Magic and no luck with them. they also said they have no idea where to even look. They did say they recall it being a very small pamphlet but that's it. I check on Amazon and all over the internet. No luck sadly. |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
You can call FAB Magic in Colon, Michigan. He handles a lot of used magic, books, magazines, and booklets.
By small, I would think he meant 'thin', as all his manuscripts were 8.5" x 11". |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
The manscripts were written with "Mark Walker". I Googled and I cannot find anything on Walt Hudson, but there is a Mark Walker who looks old enough to be the same guy. He is billed as being in Bronson, MO. He bills himself as a banjo player and a magician.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Don some more research and I can only find 2 articles published on line by Walter Hudson. Guess what they are for Abbott's Magic. Maybe you did not inquire correctly. If Abbott's does not have the manuscript, then inquire for Walter Hudson's contact information. As, I am sure he would have copies of his manuscripts.
Here are two recent links I found on Abbott's Magic site: http://creepymagic.com/spooksters/walterhudson.html http://www.creepymagic.com/spooksters/si......ors.html |
KIDDMAGIC Regular user 132 Posts |
Here's a link to a wonderful article by Walt Hudson
I have acyually been doing a good deal of resrearch on Mr. Hudson. forhttp://colonmuseum.com/colon-magic-by-walt-hudson
Even less known as David Kidd
Baltimore, Md. Curator of THE MAGIC OF BALTIMORE |
MagicalMotivator Veteran user 310 Posts |
I am pretty sure I have a copy of it (I think it is the one on how to train your rabbit in a special act) - I do have 4 of his booklets - Guillotine, Eggs, A volunteer from the audience and Cottontail Capers. I will check tonight for you.
Rick |
MagicalMotivator Veteran user 310 Posts |
Kevin,
Found it - 1979 - it is a mini magic act you do with you rabbit (the rabbit performs the tricks - card tricks, mental tricks, etc) - PM me for more info. Rick |
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