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Aldo Colombini - What's Up Deck?

Columnist: Aldo Colombili Here you have a very interesting and strong piece of magic. This routine was inspired by a move that, I think, belongs to Darwin Ortiz. You’ll need a gaff card (which can be used over and over again), but please don’t be put off by this and read further. Harry Lorayne in APOCALYPSE said, “I like it, it’s good magic.“ EFFECT Some magic happens with the four Tens of the deck! REQUIREME...
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The Hoy/banachek Principle

Columnist: Banachek Not too long ago I wrote an article about some funny episodes in the lives of magicians for the GeMiNi network. Amongst these tales I mentioned an offbeat prank played by the late David Hoy on Walter Blaney. It involved the four letter “F” word. Funny enough, few magicians know that mentalist/psychic David Hoy started out as an Evangelist then became a magician then a mentalist and finally a “...
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Billy Mccomb - An Off Beat Rabbit Arrival

Columnist: Billy McComb An Off-Beat Rabbit Arrival Somewhere around the early sixties I had a notion for producing a rabbit. It seemed quite logical and I didn’t think it would be much trouble to make up. At the time, I had several Netherland Dwarf rabbits which you know are the smallest breed and, therefore, of great interest to the magical fraternity. It was one of the smallest of the rabbits I managed to breed...
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Billy Mccomb - Columnist B Mc Comb Aug96

Columnist: Billy McComb Columnist Billy McComb THE HISTORY OF A STANDARD TRICK WHICH LOST THE ORIGINATOR IN TIME Billy McComb We have to go back to the early ’50s to begin this epic. My wife, June, who worked her magic act as June Merlin, had a vanish of several big foam-filled rabbits and when a suspicious hump was seen under the table-cloth it was removed to reveal a white fur coat. We first used a box which b...
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Billy Mccomb - Extensionto Miko

Columnist: Billy McComb Extension to ‘Miko’ It was a typical day in the Magic Inc. store. De Yip Louie was washing his chicken, Jay Marshall was delivering obscenities to the printing machine and Frances was writing a book, cooking a meal, minding the store and stock-taking. It was 1966 and I was in the Seventh Heaven occupied only by those magicians who have ever been let loose in a magic store. A Germ! During...
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