autobiography \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Autobiography
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foreword \n (vorwort, preface) \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Foreword
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introduction \n \n peter warlock
1967
Peter Warlock
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Introduction
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geleitwort des Übersetzers \n \n klaus g. müller
1967
Klaus G. Müller
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Geleitwort des Übersetzers
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introduction \n \n claude "klingsor" isbecque
1967
Claude "Klingsor" Isbecque
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Introduction
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11
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color changing card \n similar to hummer change \n marconick \n visual change \n bob hummer
1967
Marconick
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Color Changing Card
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cards through card case \n card penetrated case, gaffed case with slit \n marconick \n case card \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Cards Through Card Case
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14
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a card locater \n coin leaves circular impression \n marconick \n two new locator cards - coin impression \n will de sieve
1967
Marconick
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A Card Locater
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the jumping card \n deck wrapped with rubber band and held with bulldog clip, selection shoots out \n marconick \n the jumping card \n marconick \n la carte sauteuse \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Jumping Card
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powdering fanning cards \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Powdering Fanning Cards
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22
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spinning cards the easy way \n thumb tip \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Spinning Cards the Easy Way
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22
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rising cards \n card pushed out and pivoted upwards behind deck \n marconick \n a new top card production \n jules d'hotel \n rising aces \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Rising Cards
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how to lassoo a card \n string knotted around cards, selection is removed \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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How to Lassoo a Card
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24
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four aces to the top \n aces appear one by one on top of the deck \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Four Aces to the Top
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card through handkerchief \n tabled \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Card Through Handkerchief
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28
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double card fan \n fan in each hand combined to s-fan \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Double Card Fan
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30
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the four or five of hearts \n tearing a five of hearts into a piece of paper \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Four or Five of Hearts
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32
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card castle production \n how to build one \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Card Castle Production
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34
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special pockets \n for doves \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Special Pockets
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37
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top hat flap \n to produce a dove or silk ribbon \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Top Hat Flap
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38
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silk production from magazine \n rolled up \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Silk Production from Magazine
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40
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bottled silks \n with two different colored silks around neck of bottles \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Bottled Silks
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44
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water to sand \n water poured in bottle changes to sand \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Water to Sand
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48
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cups of plenty \n silks produced from two cups \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Cups of Plenty
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50
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silks and bottle \n sequence for multiplying bottles, silks vanish and appear on neck of bottles and inside glass \n marconick \n redneck remedy \n tom stone \n redneck remedy \n tom stone
1967
Marconick
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Silks and Bottle
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Variations
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52
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tambourine production \n empty glass pushed through paper of tambourine ends up filled with milk \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Tambourine Production
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54
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cups from tubes \n four cups are produced from two tubes \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Cups from Tubes
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56
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glass production from silk \n glass filled with liquid \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Glass Production from Silk
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60
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the balloon that mends itself \n balloon is cut into pieces and mouth piece inflated to full balloon \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Balloon that Mends Itself
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the rising and falling magazine \n rolled up magazine rises and falls along ribbon \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Rising and Falling Magazine
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66
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red, white and blue \n three glasses with three different colored silks, glasses are stacked and all silks placed in top glass, when covered with a tube silks are found back in other glasses, when repeated silks are knotted together \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Red, White and Blue
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68
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floating cane and top hat \n floating cane with hat spinning on cane and floating as well \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Floating Cane and Top Hat
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72
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colour changing umbrella \n when placed inside leather cover \n marconick \n 15. paraguas \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Colour Changing Umbrella
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74
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the penetrating pencil \n pencil through cardboard, slit in pencil \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Penetrating Pencil
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76
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levitation \n method to let flat objects like jumbo cards stick to your hand \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Levitation
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78
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cut and restored necktie \n \n marconick \n cut and restored necktie \n marconick \n cravate coupée et raccommodée \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Cut and Restored Necktie
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78
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production of cups from a scarf \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Production of Cups from a Scarf
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colour changing ribbons \n color of ribbon changes four times \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Colour Changing Ribbons
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84
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torn and restored newspaper \n corner is torn from newspaper and placed inside pocket, newspaper is found restored \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Torn and Restored Newspaper
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86
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a tyre illusion \n tires are stacked and a large quantity of silks is produced, at the a person appears \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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A Tyre Illusion
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88
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the hindu thread trick \n \n marconick \n gypsy thread \n marconick \n marconick's gypsy thread \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Hindu Thread Trick
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ball production and colour change with cup \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Ball Production and Colour Change with Cup
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94
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production of four billiard balls from the bare hand \n three shells \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Production of Four Billiard Balls from the Bare Hand
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silk ball production \n production of two silks from a third silk, all silks end up knotted together, using a silk ball \n marconick \n silk ball production \n marconick \n production de foulards \n marconick \n tuchproduktion aus einem ball \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Silk Ball Production
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98
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ball changes into a silk \n using a top hat \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Ball Changes Into a Silk
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100
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four balls at once \n wired balls gaff, sleeve \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Four Balls at Once
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100
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two to four balls \n two shells \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Two to Four Balls
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102
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billiard ball production from silk \n four balls, with variation \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Billiard Ball Production from Silk
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104
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quantity silk production \n forty silks are produced form scarf \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Quantity Silk Production
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108
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the silk in the middle \n silk appears knotted o a loop of rope \n marconick \n tuch im knoten \n marconick \n das mittlere tuch \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Silk in the Middle
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110
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silk return \n silk appears instantly in transparent tube \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Silk Return
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112
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continuous production of silks \n silk is shaken and knotted silk appears on end, silk is removed and trick repeated up to ten times \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Continuous Production of Silks
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bare hand silk production \n five silks are produced \n marconick \n bare hand silk production \n marconick \n production de foulards les mains vides \n marconick \n tücher aus dem nichts \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Bare Hand Silk Production
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116
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triangle \n two silks appear knotted to third silk, silks changes order \n marconick \n variation triangel silks \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Triangle
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fountain of silks \n silk opens like a flower and another silk appears, continued production \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Fountain of Silks
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122
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sympathetic silks \n \n marconick \n sympathetic silks \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Sympathetic Silks
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twentieth century again \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Twentieth Century Again
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124
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and yet another twentieth century \n with steal from outside breast pocket \n marconick \n marconick silk trio \n alexander de cova
1967
Marconick
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And Yet Another Twentieth Century
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Variations
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128
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streamer blendo \n \n marconick \n fahnenverwandlung \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Streamer Blendo
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130
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production and vanish of silk \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Production and Vanish of Silk
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132
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two way blendo \n \n marconick \n verwandlung in zwei richtungen \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Two Way Blendo
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136
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five silks out of one \n \n marconick \n fünf tücher aus einem \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Five Silks Out of One
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138
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taking the corners away \n corners of silks are removed and replaced, silks stand by themselves, secret use of vanishing cane \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Taking the Corners Away
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140
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stretching silks \n two knotted silks are stretched until circle of six silks \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Stretching Silks
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142
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three silks on a ribbon \n production of three silks, when ribbon is pulled through hand \n marconick \n drei tücher auf einem band \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Three Silks on a Ribbon
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flash silks \n flash paper on metal rod is ignited, five handkerchiefs appear instantly \n marconick \n flash silks \n marconick \n les foulards flashs \n marconick \n blitztücher \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Flash Silks
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Also published here
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colour change in the air \n silk is pushed inside tube and when blown out of tube it has changed color \n marconick \n color change in the air \n marconick \n changement de couleur dans l'espace \n marconick \n farbwechsel in der luft \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Colour Change in the Air
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the fastest knot in the world \n two ends of silk are knotted together when placed inside fist \n marconick \n the fastest knot in the world \n marconick \n le noeud le plus rapide du monde \n marconick \n der schnellste knoten der welt \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Fastest Knot in the World
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150
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record silk vanish \n silk is placed in hole of a record cover, when cover is opened silk disappears in a flash \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Record Silk Vanish
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152
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the silks that went to no-man's land \n various silks in salad shaker vanish in a flash, with option to make them reappear again \n marconick \n seidentücher, die sich ins niemandsland absetzen \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Silks that Went to No-Man's Land
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154
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the silk shaker \n silk is shaken and knotted silk appears on end, silk is removed and trick repeated up to five time \n marconick \n seidentuchschütteln \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Silk Shaker
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158
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the tubed silk \n red silk appears between two green silks inside a transparent tube \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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The Tubed Silk
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160
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finale \n big handkerchief with the word the end appear from two cups \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Finale
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162
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color changing rope \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Color Changing Rope
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166
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new cut and restored rope \n with glued loops, repeated \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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New Cut and Restored Rope
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168
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when is a knot not a knot? \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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When Is a Knot Not a Knot?
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170
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a single hand knotting feat \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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A Single Hand Knotting Feat
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172
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loops \n \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Loops
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174
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new twentieth century transposition \n transposition of rope and silk, rope knotted between two silks in the end \n marconick \n die verwandlung des 20. jahrhunderts \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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New Twentieth Century Transposition
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176
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silk in knot \n silk appears while tying a knot \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Silk in Knot
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180
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instant rope through neck \n with extra piece \n marconick \n instant rope through neck \n marconick \n le corde qui passe instantanément à travers le cou \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Instant Rope Through Neck
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182
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fire bowl \n fire is lit in bowl after three sponge balls traveled under it \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Fire Bowl
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186
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through a beermat \n coin through coaster, inside glass \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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Through a Beermat
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188
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how to make money \n five pieces of blank paper change into bills one by one \n marconick
1967
Marconick
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How to Make Money
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196
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