The Legs Table was invented by British comedy magician Arthur Dowler c. 1949 with ideas from Harry Stanley and Yimka who actual built it. Jack Hughes refined the original model to a smooth working piece of apparatus. This comedy prop was a big favorite of the late, great Tommy Cooper and Jack Hughes manufactured the …
This is a version of the Jack Hughes’ Teleflash effect c. 1951 and is featured in World of Magic – Vol. 2. _EF The sudden appearance of a selected (forced) playing card threaded on a broad ribbon which is displayed in an attractive wooden stand. The unique feature of this version was that it used …
Although the effect is very different the method for this cut and restored ribbon is very similar to the old Jack Hughes effect TeleFlash c. 1951 featured in World of Magic – Vol. 2. A version from Supreme Magic can be seen here. _EF The ribbon is shown threaded through each side of the cabinet …
Based upon Jack Hughes’ Fantastic Figures of Foo, this is a wonderful version from Mel. _EF Four paddles, each with a column of five numbers on each side, are placed in a stand, in any order desired, by a spectator. Either side may face the spectator. The four columns are now added by the spectator, …
The Jumping Stool was first introduced by Harry Stanley’s Unique Magic and created by Jack Hughes c. 1947 and it has been used by magicians and clowns alike ever since. _EF The Jumping Stool can be used in many ways . . Performer rests his foot on stool casually, while talking . . the stool …
This is Magiro’s and Zauber Butike’s close-up version of Jack Hughes’ Pentra Spheres, which of course was popularized by Abbott’s as Hole in One, though it has been built by others (the most impressive of which was the one put how by Definitive Magic). _EF A high-quality plastic tray is shown with six colored marbles …
This is basically Jack Hughes’ The Invisible Card c. 1945 featured in his World of Magic Vol. 2 and also sold under license by Abbott’s, released by El Duco without credit. This is a new twist to the old classic “Invisible Deck”. In this effect you never see a deck at all – only the …
Card Go was created by Jack Hughes and it is a brilliant idea even if the name doesn’t sound like much. Since Jack created it there have been a number of effects using the same principle and El Duco’s Impossible Transfer is one of the nicest variations you will find. The quality is better than …
This effect was created by Edwin Hooper (founder of Supreme Magic) c. 1953. When it was first introduced it was built by and released through Jack Hughes and then c. 1966 by Supreme Magic Company itself. A new version of this effect was recently released by Jam Stone magic here. _EF Are you looking for …
Card Go was created by Jack Hughes and it is a brilliant idea even if the name doesn’t sound like much. Since Jack created it there have been a number of effects using the same principle and El Duco’s Impossible Transfer is one of the nicest variations you will find. The quality is better than …