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T > . is done with paper napkins. Three Needed to I erform Before Audience napkins, two of one color and anBy RUSS WINTERBOTHAM other of a different color—blue, IN PRESENTATION and skill, a professional magician out- Wl say—are the only equipment . hines’ the amateur. * Stage magicians: almost always have. little needed.

are as simple as an amateurs bag of tricks.- But with the profes--t® bottom-and- (he. hres “rollei Px sional touch they look astqunding. : : up as shown in the diagram. The This-is-an-ebbervation. n-a-reesmtly published book: by, Walter SPectators are asked where the B. Gibson, “Professional Magic, - a = Xia bla napkin 18 THe ‘magiciam 4s foie for Amateurs” (PrenticetHall,| - : ni: told it" is."on the bottom. The, "New York). . unt 8 SOLID mint in A napkins are unrolled and it is in Mr. Gibson, a magician of the over the string." Then the ma- the middle. . : first rank himself, gives 225 pages gician reaches benea a ’ of tricks, ranging from Simple Ferchier snans the mint on THE TRICK. is in rolling bad sleight-of-hand to the large stage string and the solid mint is ‘Ne napkins. The napkins. are,

performances given by profes- brought out with jle| Olled normally until near the] sional magicians in bygone years. the other hand Jol ancther cor. finish. At that point the corners)

. > 8 48 ) which were toward you begin to| IN MOST of the tricks de- Der of the handkerchief over the fiip over and forward, Since they| scribed, very little is needed in broken halves and keeps them

: are laid out unevenly at the start, | the way of equipment a . hidden until the handkerchief is , | SN ay quip nd prepa pocketed. you allow two of them to go by,

oon rick thst ol . nn but stop rolling before the third) » c a young magi-| . is flipped. cian can master consists of taking! ANOTHER PAGE describes | » New when you unroll the nap-| a ring, which in this case is a ef can seemingly be passed. thfough a rope The | King the one that previously was candy mint with a hole through h h it 1 pe. on the bottom will be in the cen-| the center, off a string. jAlagram shows how it is dene.

iter. Should you start with the The method, according to Mr. FOr this stunt care is needed, ° \ "4} 0" Crier" it will unroll

on top. If the blue is on top when you start—it-will-be-on-the. twottom when the three are un-| 10lled as a unit.

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candy mint, which has been ** 9Fawn-down-at (A) while two. broken cleanly and then stuck to-| *Pectators hold the ends, it is congether again by moistening the cealed by the hands. It should be broken edges with water, This drawn only far enough to put the, s 2 { mint is placed on a string after ®nd of the handkerchief (B)| THESE ARF only-three of the being shown to the audience. In| ‘rough the loop to position (C). |tricks in the book. Mr. Gibson a handkerchief, hidden beneath a Then take the two ends of the has chapters on rope tricks, card folded corner, is a solid mint. handkerchief and pull. The knot tricks, after-dinner tricks, party| -— | seems to pass right through the tricks — anything the amateur rope. wizard might need.

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