5 out of 5 The Elusive Rabbits or Hippity-Hop Rabbits was invented by The Great Norman (Norman Hazeldene) c. 1947. And in fact Thomas Pohle has already released his tribute to Norman’s popular effect in the form of Rabbit Love. But although Where’s The Rabbit? looks like Norman’s classic it is quite different in both …
This is one of the most interesting things that the talented German Craftsman, Thomas Pohle, has released this year. Just watch the video that Madison has put together – it looks amazing! It just looks magical and even when you know how it works, you aren’t quite sure why it works 🙂 Great Job Thomas! …
When you’ve see a bunch of similar penetration effects, no matter how well made or how cool they are it is easy to get kind of jaded with them. That is until you see a great and entertaining video from Madison Hagler which wakes you up, and you say: “What? How did that happen?” Even …
The Elusive Rabbits or Hippity-Hop Rabbits was invented by The Great Norman (Norman Hazeldene) c. 1947. And in fact Thomas Pohle has already released his tribute to Norman’s popular effect in the form of Rabbit Love. But although Where’s The Rabbit? looks like Norman’s classic it is quite different in both effect and method. This …
A Little Test is already getting great feedback from viewers at Thomas’ youtube channel, this one fooled me. I wasn’t sure of the exact working until he sent me a sample to look over last week … and it’s a very clever design. _EF I’d suggest extending the routine a bit by testing the spectator’s …
_EF One of the most commercial card routines you will ever find! Perform this for any couple in love, and you will agree. The lady points to any card and signs the face with the date of their anniversary (any anniversary). The signed card is left protruding face down in the bottom half of the …
_EF At Knox Magic I strive to offer the finest Handcrafted Quality Gimmicks and Magic Effects for the discerning Magician, at a reasonable price. Custom work is the name of the game here. My premier effect, The Midwest Chopper is already making a splash in the local Magic community, and it can do the same …
_EF Like most practitioners, Thomas Henry’s interest in magic and mentalism dates back to childhood. In the very first book he ever checked out from a public library, he learned how to cut and restore a thread inside a soda straw. By junior high he was performing over sixty paid shows a year, but with …
Beautiful, Unusual, Funny, and Rare. This is a beautiful prop custom made based upon Harold Thomas’ Man Eating Plant described in M-U-M, December 1962. It is very well made indeed and looks quite stunning up close. _EF Ladies & Gentlemen,when I was requested to be on this program, I decided to bring you something different …
The inventor of this effect was the German Paul Corduan (17. Februar 1894 – 4. Januar 1961). His stage name was “Doc Corten”. First sold by the German dealer Heinz Jacobi under the name “Corduan-Verwandlungswürfel” (translation: Corduan Change Dice). Thomas Pohle created his first version of this effect when working with Eckhard Boettcher who provided …