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The name of the routine was ''imported'' by [[T. Nelson Downs]] in 1895, which had previously been known as "Aerial Treasury". | The name of the routine was ''imported'' by [[T. Nelson Downs]] in 1895, which had previously been known as "Aerial Treasury". | ||
This was previously used long before by [[de Linski]] under the name ''Le Rêve de l'Avare'' (The Dream of the Miser)<ref>L'Illusionniste, vol. 1, No. 3, march 1902, page 4.</ref> | This was previously used long before by [[de Linski]] under the name ''Le Rêve de l'Avare'' (The Dream of the Miser)<ref>L'[[Illusionniste]], vol. 1, No. 3, march 1902, page 4.</ref> | ||
[[Robert-Houdin]] was doing his version called "Shower of Money" by 1852. | [[Robert-Houdin]] was doing his version called "Shower of Money" by 1852. |
Latest revision as of 08:16, 16 December 2023
Miser's Dream is a classic coin production routine in which coins are are seemingly plucked from thin air and dropped into a bucket.
The name of the routine was imported by T. Nelson Downs in 1895, which had previously been known as "Aerial Treasury".
This was previously used long before by de Linski under the name Le Rêve de l'Avare (The Dream of the Miser)[1]
Robert-Houdin was doing his version called "Shower of Money" by 1852.
Prominent performers
Publications
- Tarbell Course in Magic, Lesson 23 (1927)
- Classic Secrets of Magic (1953)
References
- ↑ L'Illusionniste, vol. 1, No. 3, march 1902, page 4.