watch to bread loaf \n \n prof. taylor
1890
more magic
Prof. Taylor
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Watch to Bread Loaf
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1890
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More Magic
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192
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die verschwindende taschenuhr \n borrowed watch vanishes in glass of water and reappears inside bread roll \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1900
die zauberwelt
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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Die verschwindende Taschenuhr
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July 1900
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 6 No. 7)
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109
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das taschentuchkästchen \n borrowed watch and handkerchief vanish from box/apparatus and reappear inside bread \n carl willmann
1902
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Das Taschentuchkästchen
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Apr. 1902
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 8 No. 4)
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57
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ein verblüffendes tisch-kunststück \n coin, finger ring and bill borrowed and put in vest pocket, bill appears inside bread roll, ring inside matchbox and coin under a glass \n ottokar fischer
1902
die zauberwelt
Ottokar Fischer
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Ein verblüffendes Tisch-Kunststück
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Oct. 1902
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 8 No. 10)
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153
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eine neue methode, um eine beliebig grosse münze oder eine kartenecke in ein brot zu bringen \n ungaffed knife with item stuck to its blade that should be loaded into bread \n a. j.
1904
die zauberwelt
A. J.
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Eine neue Methode, um eine beliebig grosse Münze oder eine Kartenecke in ein Brot zu bringen
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June 1904
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Die Zauberwelt
(Vol. 10 No. 6)
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86
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ring- und tuch-kunststück \n borrowed finger ring knotted in silk and put in glass, vanishes there and reappears in chosen bread roll, silk and ring vanish again, ring in nest of boxes that was given to spectator at the beginning \n wilhelm zimmermann
1904
der zauberspiegel
Wilhelm Zimmermann
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Ring- und Tuch-Kunststück
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May 1904
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Der Zauberspiegel
(Vol. 4 No. 5)
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74
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watch-in-loaf \n watch is apparently smashed and reappears in loaf of bread \n franklin m. chapman
1938
chap's scrapbook
Franklin M. Chapman
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Watch-In-Loaf
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1938
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Chap's Scrapbook
(Vol. 1 No. 5)
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2
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do-nuts to you \n grandmother's necklace with donuts and ropes going through sleeves of jacket, bowl of water is produced as a finale \n jean hugard
1943
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv
Jean Hugard
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Do-Nuts to You
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Sep. 1943
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Hugard's Magic Monthly — Volumes I, II, III and IV
(Vol. 1 No. 4)
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13
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the utility loaf of bread \n fake loaf of bread \n laurie ireland
1943
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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The Utility Loaf of Bread
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1943
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Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1943)
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12
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a loaf of bread \n rubber loaf produced from paper bag \n u. f. grant
1948
grant's inner circle magazine
U. F. Grant
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A Loaf of Bread
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Dec. 1948
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Grant's Inner Circle Magazine
(Vol. 1 No. 3)
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5
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baker's dream \n bread is produced from a box, baker \n tony lopilato
1949
the phoenix 151-200
Tony Lopilato
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Baker's Dream
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1949
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The Phoenix 151-200
(Issue 172)
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689
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bread sandwich \n selection is found between two slices of bread \n don alan
1951
close-up time wit don alan
Don Alan
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Bread Sandwich
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1951
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Close-Up Time wit Don Alan
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11
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impromptu zombie \n floating roll, fork \n karrell fox
1954
the new phoenix 301-348
Karrell Fox
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Impromptu Zombie
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1954
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The New Phoenix 301-348
(Issue 301)
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3
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hats and corks \n four paper balls under hat, through table, two hats, small bread appears as a finaly \n bob read \n mugs and hats \n charlie miller
1973
thanks to pepys...
Bob Read
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Hats and Corks
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Related to
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1973
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Thanks to Pepys...
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44
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p. "nutty" sandwich \n producing lots of food from lunch box, finally a peanut butter sandwich with full glass of peanut butter between the bread \n karrell fox
1979
another book
Karrell Fox
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P. "Nutty" Sandwich
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1979
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Another Book
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311
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rolling along \n sitting on a roll, gag \n steve beam
1980
diary of a deranged deck
Steve Beam
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Rolling Along
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1980
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Diary of a Deranged Deck
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7
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breaded fish \n live goldfish from bread roll \n jesse dicamillo
1990
magical arts journal
Jesse Dicamillo
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Breaded Fish
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1990
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Magical Arts Journal
(Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
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66
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roller derby \n while doing the coin roll, a dinner roll appears \n steve beam
1990
the trapdoor — volume two
Steve Beam
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Roller Derby
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1990
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The Trapdoor — Volume Two
(Issue 33)
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592
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come-back bread crumb \n two in hand, one away, it returns, repeat \n unknown
1993
tarbell course in magic — volume 8
Unknown
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Come-Back Bread Crumb
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1993
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Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 8
|
64
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peanut butter and jellyfish \n top slice of sandwich floats up and moves around \n paul harris
1996
the art of astonishment — book 3
Paul Harris
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Peanut Butter and Jellyfish
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1996
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The Art of Astonishment — Book 3
(Issue New Stuff)
|
27
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the bread trick \n red transform to white handkerchief, white handkerchief change into bread, then change back to red \n david kaye
2005
seriously silly
David Kaye
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The Bread Trick
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2005
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Seriously Silly
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63
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breaking bread \n small pieces of bread placed in groups that form a square, even though some are eaten, the amount of bread stays the same, mathematical principle (edge counting) \n robert e. neale \n to feed many \n michael weber
2008
this is not a book
Robert E. Neale
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Breaking Bread
|
Inspired by
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2008
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This Is Not a Book
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16
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rising bread \n bread zombie \n unknown
2011
mr. mysto's wizard academy
Unknown
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Rising Bread
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2011
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Mr. Mysto's Wizard Academy
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54
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a magical hoax \n gag in which balls of bread are swallowed \n unknown \n "récréations mathématiques et physiques" (jacques ozanam, 1692, p. 427)
2016
hidden agenda
Unknown
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A Magical Hoax
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Related to- "Récréations Mathématiques et Physiques" (Jacques Ozanam, 1692, p. 427)
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2016
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Hidden Agenda
(Issue June 20)
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178
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