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cairo![]() Elite user 406 Posts ![]() |
Mindreading Goose, Monarch Monte, Nest of Boxes
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Brent McLeod![]() Inner circle 1749 Posts ![]() |
More recent times! Parlor show act
Silk to Egg Linking Rings Bill in Kiwi Confabulation Prediction or Mental Epic Jumbo Monte or Jumbo McCombical deck Razorblades Banknight ----------------------------------- |
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wizardmagic![]() New user Arizona 23 Posts ![]() |
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On Sep 7, 2002, Jeff Dial wrote: I use a mesh style egg bag so audience can see the egg apeparing and vanish. My theme is Green Eggs & Ham. In the routine, The bag was a gift by my friend Samantha, I call her SAM for short. it contains her egg collevtion of vatiety of funn gag eggs. I use the green egg with a spectator and at the end of the routine, I mentioned I have a green egg, but NO ham. What it I HAD a ham? (at this time I had already loaded a plush pig behind the bag. Have spectator hold their hands under the bag and I drop the pig into their hands at same time egg vanishes. "And There's The Ham, said Sam I AM". I let spectator keep pid as they go back to their seat. |
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Julie![]() Inner circle 3842 Posts ![]() |
I really LOVE the reactions from audiences brought about by Stillwell's / U.F. Grant's/Arturo's (Glen Babbs')/ Treasure Chest, Nest of Bean Boxes and more recently AKA Mel Babcock's Triple Coin Boxes.
This is based upon the venerable Coin In Ball of Yarn--with the Silver Boxes--produced by Thayer, Owens' and others. Add a Rattle Box to the mix and you're all set to perform a very entertaining and memorable bit of Magic. John Mendoza used to end his close-up set with this effect. |
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George Ledo![]() Magic Café Columnist SF Bay Area 3004 Posts ![]() |
When I was 13-14 I did a routine with an egg bag, candle, egg vase, and rubber fried egg that always got a good reaction. The idea was that I wanted to send the egg from the bag back to the vase, but hit the table and the egg broke. So I passed the bag over the candle and produced a rubber fried egg. It was published in The Linking Ring circa 1968-ish.
Other than that, favorite props included the Square Circle (I made three of them) and Zombie.
That's our departed buddy Burt, aka The Great Burtini, doing his famous Cups and Mice routine
www.georgefledo.net Latest column: "Sorry about the photos in my posts here" |
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