Peter Warlock Glass Penetration Mystery (Warlock’s Amazing Frame) by Davenport’s
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5 out of 5 This clever mechanical slate was created by the prolific British magician, author, and inventor Peter Warlock. It was released by Harry Stanley c. 1956 and then reissued by Supreme Magic c. 1978. This is the original version sold by Harry Stanley and it looks and works perfectly. There are two phases …
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5 out of 5 One of my favorite glass penetrations is the Glass (Quadruple) Penetration that was invented by Peter Warlock in 1937. It is sometimes known as the English Glass Penetration and there have been a number of versions created, even as recently as 2020 when Magic Wagon created their Atomic Glass Penetration. This …
One of my favorite glass penetrations is the Glass (Quadruple) Penetration that was invented by Peter Warlock in 1937. It is sometimes known as the English Glass Penetration and also Soft Glass and there have been a number of versions created, even as recently as 2020 when Magic Wagon created their Atomic Glass Penetration. This …
5 out of 5 One of my favorite glass penetrations is the Glass (Quadruple) Penetration that was invented by Peter Warlock in 1937. It is sometimes known as the English Glass Penetration and there have been a number of versions created, even as recently as 2008 when Magic Wagon created their Mod Quad Penetration. The …
Slate of Mind (also know as Book of the Mind) employs a clever mechanical slate used for a book test and was invented by Peter Warlock and marketed by Harry Stanley and Max Holden c. 1958. (It is not to be confused with a slate and 6 card effect of the same name invented by …
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