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Ellen Kotzin Loyal user UPSTATE, NY 280 Posts |
Dear magic friends!
I do a newsletter 4x a year for my fan club of Harry Anderson the magician. I was wondering if I could get some help from you all concerning his magic tricks, ability etc... Can you please take time to answer 5 questions for an article I will be writing in the next issue of my Harry Fan Club newsletter? I will be compiling answers to rate what magicians think about Harry. Here they are, and thanks for your help. Any questions please e-mail me at harryandersonfan@yahoo.com ------------------------- 1. What trick routine/illusion do you feel Harry is MOST noted for? 2. What category or "type" of magician would you classify Harry Anderson as? 3. Which is the easiest illusion of Harry's one can perform? 4. What is the most impressive illusion/trick that you have seen Harry perform? 5. Would/Will you visit Spade and Archer (his magic and curiosities shop) in New Orleans in the future? Thanks for your time! Ellen |
Payne Inner circle Seattle 4571 Posts |
1. What trick routine/illusion do you feel Harry is MOST noted for?
Needle through arm. 2. What category or "type" of magician would you classify Harry Anderson as? Stand up/Street/Geek 3. Which is the easiest illusion of Harry's one can perform? Why would you want to? Do your own stuff. 4. What is the most impressive illusion/trick that you have seen Harry perform? Tippy the Guinea Pig 5. Would/Will you visit Spade and Archer (his magic and curiosities shop) in New Orleans in the future? If ever in 'Orleans, yes
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Kathryn Novak Special user PA 574 Posts |
I think "Geek" is... more of a persona than a type of magician, Payne.
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leondo Special user Las Vegas 759 Posts |
Liz and I will be in New Orleans for a few days around New Years eve. Where is his shop located, I'd like to stop by.
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Payne Inner circle Seattle 4571 Posts |
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On 2002-12-06 18:34, IceRaven02 wrote: No, there is a definite sub-genre of Geek Magic. Needle through Arm, Swallowing Razor Blades, Eating Napkins, etc. Mullica's Nicotine Nicompoop certainly qualifies as geek magic. In fact, he failed to place at a FISM Comedy magic competition as the judges thought he was actually eating the cigarettes and napkins.
"America's Foremost Satirical Magician" -- Jeff McBride.
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x-treem Inner circle 1133 Posts |
1) Needle through arm
2) comedy/geek 3) Shadow card or Gang of 4 4) Tippy 5) If I go that way. 6) Geek is a real style of performing. I'm not sure if the purists in the form prefer the term. 7) Mullica's routine rocks 8) D. None of the above 9) The train leaving from Denver will arrive first. 10) Who is Harry Anderson again?
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