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'''Out of My Hat''' was a routine with a rabbit puppet in a hat. Effect: A card is selected, placed in deck and dropped into a felt hat. When you call for your assistant, up comes a bunny you from the hat with the selected card. [[File:OutOfMyHat.jpg|thumb|300px|Ad in [[Genii 1945 July]]]] | '''Out of My Hat''' was a routine with a rabbit puppet in a hat. Effect: A card is selected, placed in deck and dropped into a felt hat. When you call for your assistant, up comes a bunny you from the hat with the selected card. [[File:OutOfMyHat.jpg|thumb|300px|Ad in [[Genii 1945 July]]]] | ||
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+ | It was listed as one of the 85 most popular effects in the [[Genii-Orben Poll]], conducted in 1949. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 6 July 2013
Out of My Hat was a routine with a rabbit puppet in a hat. Effect: A card is selected, placed in deck and dropped into a felt hat. When you call for your assistant, up comes a bunny you from the hat with the selected card.Marketed by Charley Sylber (Silber) from the Magic House of Charles in Hollywood, California beginning around 1942.[1]
It was listed as one of the 85 most popular effects in the Genii-Orben Poll, conducted in 1949.
References
- ↑ Ad in Genii 1942 August.