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 …
One of my favorite items from Mark Leveridge made beautifully by Per Clausen. A borrowed ring mysteriously transports itself from the silver box to the green box all very cleanly and right in front of the Spectator. Great props, routine and easy to do. _EF This routine concerns a demonstration of how you, if you …
_EF This is one of those nice routines which is based on two classic effects (walnut shell and pea trick and the cups and balls) but which uses very different props. In fact, those who know the secret of the walnut shell swindle, for instance, would be very puzzled to see a similar effect done …
One of my favorite items from Mark Leveridge made beautifully by Per Clausen. A borrowed ring mysteriously transports itself from the silver box to the green box all very cleanly and right in front of the Spectator. Great props, routine and easy to do. _EF Perfect Crime – the magical way to “steal” a lady’s …
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 …
_EF Three cards are shown, a Court Card (the prisoner) and two indifferent cards, (the guards.) All three have a small hole punched through one end. The three cards are quite apparently threaded onto a length of ribbon and are given to a spectator to hold. The performer pulls the ribbon away, carrying with it …
_EF The magician displays a small leather wallet inside which is one of his credit cards. He explains he would like to show something with a similar card but does not want to use his own. So saying the card is returned to the wallet which is slipped back into his pocket. . Having borrowed …
Everyone must surely have seen or at least be familiar with the classic effect in which Aces, placed one at a time beneath a sheet of newspaper, penetrate upwards through the paper to collect beneath a cover. I remember reading about the effect first in Bruce Elliot’s wonderful book Classic Secrets of Magic (Chapter 8 …
_EF Everyone must surely have seen or at least be familiar with the classic effect in which Aces, placed one at a time beneath a sheet of newspaper, penetrate upwards through the paper to collect beneath a cover. I remember reading about the effect first in Bruce Elliot’s wonderful book Classic Secrets of Magic (Chapter …
5 out of 5 If you have ever loved playing with the beautiful brass chips of Per Clausen, Eddie Gibson, El Duco and many others you have good old Sam Dalal to thank for that. Sam created a series of ground breaking chip effects in the late 1970’s and they have been copied and improved …