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Karrell Fox - A "chanin-ized" Silk Vanish

Columnist: Karrell Fox Without a doubt, one of the most clever guys in the magic business is my good friend, JACK CHANIN. His books, marketed effects and ideas, are always first class. Several years ago the prolific Mr. Chanin showed me a delightful method of vanishing a paper napkin. Jack’s idea triggered the wheels in my noggin and helped me to come up with a very deceptive silk vanish that I used when I perform the...
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Karrell Fox - Another Book

Columnist: Karrell Fox “THEYDUIT” CENTER TEAR The premise – THEY write their question. THEY tear up the paper, and sometimes THEY burn the paper. Yet, YOU have the information on what THEY have written and destroyed. This is merely a “Foxy” variation on the well known center tear principal of the late mental genius TED ANNEMANN. The principal being that a circle is drawn in the center of the paper slip (as a focu...
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Karrell Fox - Bank Night Plus

Columnist: Karrell Fox More fun at an Abbot “Get-Together” when the snake refuses to rise from the basket. RECIL BORDNER is called for to repair it, which de does…WITH A HAMMER! This trick has been sold under many different titles, “Bank Night”, “Just Chance”, “The Lucky Magician”, etc. This simple effect is that you show four pay size envelopes. Three of these are selected by members of the audience and one is ...
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Columnist Karrell Fox

Columnist: Karrell Fox FORWARD AND SDRAWKCAB Here’s a presentation bit that I stumbled onto during an actual perfor- mance of my mental lecture, “Journey to the Center of the Mind”. It played so well that I’ve featured it in my mental routine ever since. It’s one of those natural, logical things that they will talk about long after they have seen it. It’s a piece of business to use when you are calling off to a spec- ...
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Columnist Karrell Fox - Two Gems

Columnist: Karrell Fox Two new Gems from Karrell Fox Get one of the gimmicks sold by dealers under the name of a “Pill Watch” (which is nothing more than a hollow pocket watch that you fill with pills, only this time DON’T). Get a package of little plastic jewels. They’re sold at the pet counter in your dime store (they use ’em for fish aquariums. Honest!) and fill the watch with ’em. Now, take out the watch remarking...
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