Help us get to over 8,749 articles in 2024.
If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com
Difference between revisions of "Werry's Matchbox Illusion"
From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
m |
m |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | '''Werry's Matchbox Illusion''' is a pocket trick in which a coin is vanished after placing in on a table inside a triangle composed of three wooden matches then briefly covered by a playing card and the matchbox.[[File:MatchboxIllusion.jpg|thumb|400px|Ad in Magigram circa 1993]] | + | '''Werry's Matchbox Illusion''' is a pocket trick in which a coin is vanished after placing in on a table inside a triangle composed of three wooden matches then briefly covered by a playing card and the matchbox.[[File:MatchboxIllusion.jpg|thumb|400px|Ad in [[Magigram]] circa 1993]] |
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
− | Rights were granted to [[Supreme Magic]] to sell and was pirated under many different names including '''Nifty Nickel''', '''Ghostly Farthing''', '''Well I Never''' (by [[Tannen]]), '''Astro Coin''', and the '''Bermuda Triangle'''.<ref>George Blake's column in Magigram, April 1973</ref> <ref>http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=282263</ref> | + | Rights were granted to [[Supreme Magic]] to sell and was pirated under many different names including '''Nifty Nickel''', '''Ghostly Farthing''', '''Well I Never''' (by [[Tannen]]), '''Astro Coin''', and the '''Bermuda Triangle'''.<ref>George Blake's column in [[Magigram]], April 1973</ref> <ref>http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=282263</ref> |
Revision as of 20:32, 22 February 2013
Werry's Matchbox Illusion is a pocket trick in which a coin is vanished after placing in on a table inside a triangle composed of three wooden matches then briefly covered by a playing card and the matchbox.
Rights were granted to Supreme Magic to sell and was pirated under many different names including Nifty Nickel, Ghostly Farthing, Well I Never (by Tannen), Astro Coin, and the Bermuda Triangle.[1] [2]
References
- ↑ George Blake's column in Magigram, April 1973
- ↑ http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=282263