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Adam V Special user 603 Posts |
Hi all,
I was just watching the second Ross Bertram which features a tribute to Tenkai section. At the end of this he performs a beautiful effect with a paper butterfly. He tears it out from a piece of paper then makes it fly about with a fan. To close he waves the fan over his hand (which I swear was empty) and a large amount of butterflies fly out of it. I think this is a fantastic effect and would love to learn it myself. Does anybody know of any references to this effect? Thanks, Adam V
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Scott F. Guinn Inner circle "Great Scott!" aka "Palms of Putty" & "Poof Daddy G" 6586 Posts |
This is basically the Snowstorm in China effect. I believe the book, "Magic with Faucett Ross" has the butterfly version.
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Telemus Regular user Everett WA 128 Posts |
The Butterfly over the fan was done by Houdini, Also Jeff McBride does it.
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Philemon Vanderbeck Inner circle Seattle, WA 4694 Posts |
I remember Doug Henning doing it too.
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mrbungle Regular user 149 Posts |
I have seen him do it. it's amazing!
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templemagic Elite user Sunderland, North-East England 420 Posts |
I have a feeling that something very similar to what you are talking about is sold by Davenports in London. http://www.davenportsmagic.co.uk
If I was you I would e-mail them and ask. Hope this Helps, TempleMagic |
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