the wandering block and flying silks \n two cardboard tubes, one closed on both ends, the other filled with solid wood block, silks vanish and are found in tube that had the wood block in it, block is in other tube \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Wandering Block and Flying Silks
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the "flash" paper tearing trick \n torn and restored tissue paper, it then vanishes in flash of fire \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The "Flash" Paper Tearing Trick
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the card in the envelope \n empty envelope on stand is seen empty with candle behind it shining through, card travels into it by being shot on it with a pistol \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Card in the Envelope
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the handkerchiefs, cone and water \n silks are put in glass of water, covered with cone, water and silks vanish and are found in cone \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Handkerchiefs, Cone and Water
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a startling card trick \n three cards vanish from box and appear in a ribbon of cards that falls from a stand as the only three reversed cards \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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A Startling Card Trick
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the die, the bran and orange \n transposition between large die, bran in a tumbler and an orange \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Die, the Bran and Orange
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a bewildering die trick \n die to hat \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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A Bewildering Die Trick
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a flag from a thimble \n silk produced from thimble \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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A Flag from a Thimble
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a new card in the egg trick \n gaffed cup \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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A New Card in the Egg Trick
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a brilliant card and watch combination \n borrowed watch, selected card is shot and inside wheels of watch are found elsewhere and card is inside watch, watch is then restored \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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A Brilliant Card and Watch Combination
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a card discovery \n name of card appears in red on the back of the performer's hand, stamp \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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A Card Discovery
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the thought card \n card thought of from near the top, three-card packets shown until the spectator sees his card, it is then found with equivoque procedure \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Thought Card
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