_EF Includes over 60 tricks and routines, the very best of the Town House Magic line, some with full construction plans, and all with the marvelous Town House Routines Contents: 5 Foreword 11 Chapter 1: HOW IT ALL STARTED 25 Chapter 2: IDLE CHATTER 27 For real entertainment why not hire a magician? 28 It’s …
5 out of 5 What a clever, convincing and easy to perform production item this is from Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. It was invented by Magic dealer Gene Jeffries who first opened his store in Oklahoma City c. 1947. When researching this item I was briefly confused because Town House Magic released a different …
_EF Great book with Bounce No Bounce balls included Published by Wren Publishing, Englewood, 1997. Edited by Lindsay Smith, Feature Illustrations by John T. Sheets, Technical Illustrations by Robert D. LaRue, Jr. Contents: 9 Foreword by Daryl: a background to the development of this book 11 Historical Background: Jay Marshall on the Bounce No Bounce Balls …
The Clausen Chips were first released in 1987 with two effects supplied, although a third was very soon added. Then in 1988 the number was increased to six with the appearance of a 23 page booklet. Finally in 1995 a larger set of instructions was included with 33 pages and 14 effects featuring all of …
The Clausen Chips were first released in 1987 with two effects supplied, although a third was very soon added. Then in 1988 the number was increased to six with the appearance of a 23 page booklet. Finally in 1995 a larger set of instructions was included with 33 pages and 14 effects featuring all of …
What a clever, convincing and easy to perform production item this is from Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. It was invented by Magic dealer Gene Jeffries who first opened his store in Oklahoma City c. 1947. When researching this item I was briefly confused because Town House Magic released a different rabbit effect called the …
This is a long way from the classic Forgetful Freddie routine created by Milbourne Christopher c. 1951, featured in Hugard’s Magic Monthly (June 1951 page 801). Freddie was was first marketed by Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. It is Daytona Magic’s Forgetful Rudolph and as a seasonal effect it works very well! _EF A model …
Forgetful Frankie was created by Mike Bent. It is his version on the classic Forgetful Freddie routine created by Milbourne Christopher c. 1951, featured in Hugard’s Magic Monthly (June 1951 page 801). Freddie was was first marketed by Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. _EF Show a 17″ Forgetful Frankie. Frankie is a very level-headed individual. …
Forgetful Yogi Bear was devised by Ronald Haines and Alan Milan and built by Warren Hamilton c. 1962. It is their version on the classic Forgetful Freddie routine created by Milbourne Christopher c. 1951, featured in Hugard’s Magic Monthly (June 1951 page 801). Freddie was was first marketed by Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. Forgetful …
Forgetful Yogi Bear was devised by Ronald Haines and Alan Milan and built by Warren Hamilton c. 1962. It is their version on the classic Forgetful Freddie routine created by Milbourne Christopher c. 1951, featured in Hugard’s Magic Monthly (June 1951 page 801). Freddie was was first marketed by Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic. Forgetful …