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− | The [[Sand Frame]] a classic parlor pieces. It was invented by magician [[Eugene Bosco]] sometime in the mid-1800s. It is referenced in [[More Magic]] by [[Professor | + | The [[Sand Frame]] a classic parlor pieces. It was invented by magician [[Eugene Bosco]] sometime in the mid-1800s. It is referenced in [[More Magic]] by [[Professor Hoffmann]], which was printed in 1889. Although it appears he credits his father, [[Bartolomeo Bosco]]. |
It is a little device for making small, flat things — cards, notes, photos, what have you — disappear and re-appear. As you can guess, sand is part of the principle that creates the illusion. | It is a little device for making small, flat things — cards, notes, photos, what have you — disappear and re-appear. As you can guess, sand is part of the principle that creates the illusion. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 21 September 2008
The Sand Frame a classic parlor pieces. It was invented by magician Eugene Bosco sometime in the mid-1800s. It is referenced in More Magic by Professor Hoffmann, which was printed in 1889. Although it appears he credits his father, Bartolomeo Bosco.
It is a little device for making small, flat things — cards, notes, photos, what have you — disappear and re-appear. As you can guess, sand is part of the principle that creates the illusion.