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Difference between revisions of "The Warpsmith Returns"
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*Gold Wielder - A handling for the [[Himber Ring]]. | *Gold Wielder - A handling for the [[Himber Ring]]. | ||
*Impromptu Interlude - A low-tech illusion where the performer push an arm through the torso of another person. | *Impromptu Interlude - A low-tech illusion where the performer push an arm through the torso of another person. | ||
− | *Occhamman Card - A gaffed version of | + | *Occhamman Card - A gaffed version of [[The Signed Card]] effect. |
*Mental Posterior - a version of the [[Chair Test]]. | *Mental Posterior - a version of the [[Chair Test]]. | ||
...and a few loose ideas. | ...and a few loose ideas. |
Revision as of 09:05, 9 May 2009
The Warpsmith Returns is a book by Tom Stone published in Template:Book. 50 Pages.
Contents
- Across the Void - A Cards across routine, where the performer never touches any of the cards.
- Champagne - A stand-up production of a glass and a shoe.
- Impromptu Assembly - Four coins in a square formation gathers in one corner.
- What's up, Doc? by Peter Gröning - Two sugar lumps disappear and appear in the performer's mouth, under the upper lip looking like a rabbit's front teeth.
- Gold Wielder - A handling for the Himber Ring.
- Impromptu Interlude - A low-tech illusion where the performer push an arm through the torso of another person.
- Occhamman Card - A gaffed version of The Signed Card effect.
- Mental Posterior - a version of the Chair Test.
...and a few loose ideas.