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[[Uncanny]] is a one cup, cup and ball routine with a Tin Can that is inspired by [[Laurence Steinmeyer|Laurence Steinmeyer's]] [[The Solid Cone]]. At the end the routine, the tin can is shown to have sealed up and has reverted back to its unopened state and filled with its original content. | [[Uncanny]] is a one cup, cup and ball routine with a Tin Can that is inspired by [[Laurence Steinmeyer|Laurence Steinmeyer's]] [[The Solid Cone]]. At the end the routine, the tin can is shown to have sealed up and has reverted back to its unopened state and filled with its original content. | ||
+ | Created by [[Paul Harris]] & [[Looy Simonoff]]. Originally published in [[Las Vegas Close Up]] (1978) and later republished in [[Art of Astonishment]] Volume 1 (1996). | ||
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[[Category:Cups and Balls]] | [[Category:Cups and Balls]] |
Revision as of 19:17, 11 September 2009
Uncanny is a one cup, cup and ball routine with a Tin Can that is inspired by Laurence Steinmeyer's The Solid Cone. At the end the routine, the tin can is shown to have sealed up and has reverted back to its unopened state and filled with its original content. Created by Paul Harris & Looy Simonoff. Originally published in Las Vegas Close Up (1978) and later republished in Art of Astonishment Volume 1 (1996).