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'''Fastest Trick in the World''' is an illusion that was invented by [[Al DeLage]], and was first marketed by [[Horace Marshall]] in 1954. The current authorized manufacturer is [[Hughes Magic, Inc.]] | '''Fastest Trick in the World''' is an illusion that was invented by [[Al DeLage]], and was first marketed by [[Horace Marshall]] in [[1954]]. The current authorized manufacturer is [[Hughes Magic, Inc.]] | ||
The effect in this little illusion is that a flower bush and its pot vanishes from a table in a split second, without any cover. | The effect in this little illusion is that a flower bush and its pot vanishes from a table in a split second, without any cover. | ||
[[Category:Illusions]] | [[Category:Illusions]] |
Latest revision as of 05:33, 4 January 2012
Fastest Trick in the World is an illusion that was invented by Al DeLage, and was first marketed by Horace Marshall in 1954. The current authorized manufacturer is Hughes Magic, Inc.
The effect in this little illusion is that a flower bush and its pot vanishes from a table in a split second, without any cover.