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Micheal Leath Inner circle 1048 Posts |
Many years ago I read a magic book that had an effect with a small buddha statue. All I really remember is that it was probably a book from the public library. It might have been by Bill Severn or Martin Gardner. I remember a line drawing of the buddha statue. The trick could have been called something like "The Benevolent Buddha". Though I could be wrong about that too.
Anyone have any clue about which book this is in? Micheal Leath |
Frank Yuen Elite user 463 Posts |
I think you might be referring to Mulholland's Book of Magic by John Mulholland. It might also be another of his books, Magic of the World.
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Micheal Leath Inner circle 1048 Posts |
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On Oct 13, 2021, Frank Yuen wrote: I think you are right. I found this online. There is a trick called "Ho Chang." https://books.google.com/books?id=zAoGB6......&f=false |
JNeal Inner circle I used to have 999 posts, now I have 1631 Posts |
Yes, the routine was called "Ho Chang the Benevolent"
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