5 out of 5 This effect was created by Jack Hughes c. 1945 and is featured in his wonderful book World of Magic Vol. 2. Michael has created a very beautiful version that really pops. He has also simplified the routine to its bear essentials. And I know you’ll love it. If you wish to …
For more information about Cabinet of Foo (Vintage) by Abbott’s, Jack Hughes, click here.
5 out of 5 The Cabinet of Foo is Abbott’s version of Jack Hughes’ amazing Spacious Production Box that Jack invented c. 1938 as detailed in World of Magic Vol. 1. Jack first released the box when he was in business with Harry Stanley c. 1946 and this version was released under license by Abbott’s …
For more information about Jack and Harry – The Magical Bellhops (Attaboy) by Abbott’s, Jack Hughes, click here.
5 out of 5 The legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer Jack Hughes invented many staples in magic that we take for granted today (including: TV Card Frame (1936), Coins in Glass (before Copenetro) (1939), Clatter Box (1951) and many more. He also invented this beauty, Attaboy, c. 1937. Both of these versions were made …
For more information about Peacock Phantasy (Peacock Fantasy) by Jack Hughes, Eric Lewis, click here.
5 out of 5 This wonderful and colorful effect was invented by Eric Lewis as Peacock Fantasy and was inspired by an effect written by Larsen and Wright called “How the Finch Got Her Colors” in a 1928 booklet called the L.W. Mysteries for Children. You can read full details of the original Lewis version …
3 out of 5 The legendary British Inventor, Craftsman, and Dealer Jack Hughes invented many staples in magic that we take for granted today (including: TV Card Frame (1936), Coins in Glass (before Copenetro) (1939), Clatter Box (1951) and many more. He also invented this beauty, Attaboy, c. 1937. This version was manufactured by Sam …
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