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− | '''Bill in Lemon''' (or any fruit) is an effect in which a signed dollar bill vanishes and | + | '''Bill in Lemon''' (or any fruit) is an effect in which a signed dollar bill vanishes and reappears inside a lemon. |
− | + | A speciality by [[Emil Jarrow]]. He was performing it as early as 1916 at the Hippodrome in Chicago.<ref>[[The Bill In Lemon Book - Featuring Life and Times of Emil Jarrow]] by [[David Charvet]] (1990).</ref> | |
− | It has been performed by many magicians over the century including [[Paul Rosini]], [[Lee Grabel]] and [[Doug Henning]]. | + | It has been performed by many magicians over the century since then, including [[Paul Rosini]], [[Lee Grabel]] and [[Doug Henning]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 20 July 2015
Bill in Lemon (or any fruit) is an effect in which a signed dollar bill vanishes and reappears inside a lemon.
A speciality by Emil Jarrow. He was performing it as early as 1916 at the Hippodrome in Chicago.[1]
It has been performed by many magicians over the century since then, including Paul Rosini, Lee Grabel and Doug Henning.
References
- The Bill in Lemmon, page 315 in The Art of Magic by T. Nelson Downs (1909)