816 entries in Glass
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Pascal Monmoine Flashy glass through table idea, flash paper
Sep. 1983
Spell-Binder (Vol. 3 No. 29)
558
John Kennedy Inexhaustible Soda Can can emptied several times, ganga/lota with can, can reseals itself, opened again and it is full again, no switch, glass with two walls
1983 23
John Kennedy Instant Liquid Production & Vanish using silk and stemmed wine glass without base
1983 28
Ken De Courcy Glass Aces Deck placed in glass, Aces rise out of deck, uses mirror glass
1983 21
Peter Wilker Das Glas ohne Boden on the bottomless glass
1983
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 44 No. 4)
117
Kling-Klang egg in tumbler changes to silk while held in spectator's hand
Also published here
  • in "Magicana" in "Genii" 1968.
1983
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 44 No. 4)
117
Charles Waller Eine sichtbare Durchdringung silk through silk with glass
Also published here 1983
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 44 No. 4)
120
Eugene Burger An Old Carnival Game heads or tails presentation for glass through table
Also published here 1983 31
Marconick Wasserballett cups filled with water and stacked with coasters between, water vanishes
Also published here 1983 18
Bob Read Handkerchief Through Glass through handle of mug, also with tie
1984 61
"Magic" Christian Stelzel Prost! base of wine glass breaks off and is restored
Related to Nov. 1984
Apocalypse (Vol. 7 No. 11)
994
Mike Gallo Covering Ramsay coins and a small glass are produced from purse frame, glass is covered with paper, coins travel under glass, glass through table, inspired by John Ramsay's "Cylinder and Coins"
June 1984
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 2 No. 22)
211
Jan Torell Glas durch den Tisch glass through table, coin vanishes too
1984 31
Jan Torell Schwebende Gläser glass sticks to tray, to silk and floats slowly on a table
1984 44
Pascal Fliegende Münzen à la Pascal three coins travel in glass under handkerchief, assistant
1984
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 45 No. 2)
50
John Carney Coin, Glass, and Napkin coin through glass, napkin-covered glass through table
Also published here Spring 1985
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 3 No. 25, 26 & 27)
264
Albert Goshman Glass Thru Table coin and a glass penetrate a table
Inspired by 1985 117
Karl Fulves Mutable Metal coin produced from rolled-up bill, then shot glass as well
1985 50
Dick Piser, Jean de Merry Le Coin de Jean de Merry: Le Collier de Perles cut and restored pearl necklace
1985
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 46 No. 1)
26
Bruce Cervon, Al Koran Hanky Panky? borrowed handkerchief is burned and restored, then coins and a filled wine glass appear
Also published here 1985 (ca.) 1
Joe Givan Black Holes Thru & Thru three glasses on top of each other, three coins thrown in top glass, they penetrate so there's one in each glass
Also published here Oct. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 3)
1
Barrie Richardson Blowout filled glass jar of rice clings to knife
Also published here Nov. 1986
Magick (Issue 380)
1898
Fredric Kolb Cracked Crystal shattering watch crystal inside an envelope
Nov. 1986
Magick (Issue 380)
1899
Karrell Fox The "Foxy" Nest O' Bags finger ring in nest of bags, glass with rolled up silk in final bag
1986 119
Terry Seabrooke Give Me A Ring two glasses filled with milk, ring travels from glass to glass, Okito glasses
1986 91
Gläser seventeen impromptu magic items and gags with a glass
Dec. 1986
Intermagic (Vol. 12 No. 3 & 4)
122
Alan Shaxon Eine milchige Eröffnung routine where milk disappears in a paper cone and in a hat, with glasses
Also published here 1986 5
Richard Osterlind The Challenge Glass of Water Production from empty, examined paper bag
1986/99 9
Ken Allen Glass Suspension knife poked into handkerchief-covered glass causes glass to suspend on knife
Also published here 1987 4
John Carney Coin, Glass and Napkin coin penetrates bottom of glass multiple times, then glass is covered and penetrates table
Also published here 1987
Lecture Notes Collection (Issue Carney Up Close)
1
Al Mann Stix stirer or knife placed inside a glass, glass lifts with stirer
Sep. 1987
Magick (Issue 395)
1972
John Carney Coin, Glass and Napkin coin through glass, napkin-covered glass through table
Also published here 1987 [1]
Joe Givan Black Holes Through-and-Through three glasses on top of each other with cards in between, three coins thrown in top glass, they penetrate so there's one in each glass
Also published here 1987 14
Dai Vernon The Peripatetic Walnuts walnuts travel one by one from hand to under can-covered glass
Related toVariations 1988 80
Tomo Maeda Glass Load producing glass from silk, body load
Related to 1988 27
Duraty The Ghost Glass close-up vanish and reappearance of glass below silk
1988
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 2 No. 7 & 8 Arcane)
27
Karl Fulves Scratch crack appears in glass and vanishes
1988
Interlocutor (Issue 48)
212
Al Baker, Daryl Martinez Break Through magical gag in which bottom of glass is broken out and restored, additional credits at the end
Related to 1988 18
Ken Allen, Karl Fulves No Strings No. 41, knife poked into handkerchief-covered glass causes glass to suspend on knife
Related toAlso published here 1988 119
Karrell Fox The "Liquid Chain" Escape Siberian Chain Escape, handcuff escape under cloth with glass production
1988 121
Patrick Page Whisky Tot filled shot glass produced from purse frame
1988 16
Rick Johnsson Les Verres Acrobates anti-gravity glasses, glasses on wallet, bills underneath can be removed without glasses falling
1988
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 49 No. 1)
16
Alexander de Cova Münzen durch den Tisch - Klimax climax in which the coins become stuck inside the glass which is now a solid clear block
1988 23
Peter Wilker, Jochen Zmeck, Jack Gwynne, Hans E. Trixer Die schwebenden Gläser various methiods for anti-gravity glasses, including ideas by Hans Trixer,Jack Gwynne and Jochen Zmeck
Related to 1988
Magische Blätter (Vol. 2 No. 10)
9
Jay Ose Presentation for the Glass through Table
1989 203
Glass Go No. 20
1989 29
Karl Fulves Mystic Dime No. 66, coins travel from one paper cup to another under the table
1989 82
Roy Walton Thru and Thru No. 81, cup dropped through cup, with coin inside as convincer
1989 113
Bob King Slush Vanish vanishing glass with liquid
1989 18
Father Cyprian Mirror Aces
  • Card Vanish From a Glass
card or packet of cards vanishes from wine glass and is found reversed in deck or something else
  • I
  • II (using gaffed card with mirror surface)
  • III (card travels into another glass)
  • IV To change for Aces into a selected card
Inspired by 1989 31
Bruce Cervon, Al Koran Hanky Panky borrowed handkerchief is burned and restored, then coins and a filled wine glass appear
Also published here 1990 97
John C. Wagner The Glass Through Bar or Table
1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
69
Lance Burton King Burton's Drink Produce a drink from handkerchief
Inspired byVariations 1990 10
Hideo Kato The Amazing Dream Glass glass clings to fist
1990 285
Six Glasses No. 69, six glasses, three filled, they have to be alternated by switching adjacent glasses, puzzle
Also published here 1990 146
Patrick Page Transparent Chop Cup glass with paper cover as chop cup
Also published here 1990 85
Michael Ammar The Vanishing Glass stemmed glass vanishes under silk
Also published here 1991 115
John Carney Soft Glass coin penetrates bottom of glass multiple times, then glass is covered and penetrates table, for coin trough bottom sequence see also Joaquin Navajas "Moneda a traves de un vaso" in "Monedas Personales" (1985)
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1991 25
Michael Weber Hot Production Item spoon penetrates napkin, then a glass/bottle appears, steal on table
1991 27
Michael Weber Sub-Strategy filled glass vanishes under handkerchief, seated
Related to
  • John Scarne's "The Uncrushable Glass" in "Scarne's Magic Tricks" p. 200
1991 35
Gordon Jeppesen Turning Point paper tube is balanced on two glasses, one glass moves away then, paper tube turns to audience
Mar. 1991
The Minotaur (Vol. 3 No. 1)
7
Sveroni Ein guter Tropfen glass vanishes under handkerchief, then flowers appear
Inspired by 1991 19
Steve Dusheck Experiment No. 1 something appears in empty clear plastic tube, mirror glass principle
1991 44
Karrell Fox Floating Foam plastic foam cup floats, thumb stuck into it
1991 19
Jim Steinmeyer Black Confetti black confetti poured in glass and covered with black silk, white confetti in another glass changes into black and black confetti changed to white under silk
Also published here 1991 112
Patrick Page Der durchsichtige Chop Cup glass with paper cover as chop cup
Also published here Dec. 1991
Intermagic (Vol. 16 No. 4 & 5)
153
David Harkey Crystals glass ball is heated and blown into a test tube, salt poured in, changed into hourglass, changes back and salt is back in packet
1991 23
David Harkey Glass Spin flourish, spinning glass in hand between fingers
1991 73
Dan Tong Walk-Around Malini Egg Bag glass production as climax, belt clip
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1991
The Magic Menu (Vol. 2 No. 7)
68
Alexander de Cova, Peter Warlock Okito Glass Coin Vanish with glass and silk
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
22
Steve "Banachek" Shaw Bill-Z-Bub bill in glass covered with handkerchief
Related toVariations July 1992
Magick (Issue 474)
2369
Steve Dusheck My Rising Cards first blank card, then card with pretty girl, then selection rises
1992 1
Mel Stover Stover's Glass Bet bet about circumference being more than glass is tall
  • Reference Note
  • Karl Fulves Notes
Related to 1992
Swindle Sheet (Issue 10)
116
Larry Becker The Borgia Bash chosen / poisoned glass is found, number of chosen glass predicted
1992 171
Ken Krenzel The Melting Cup cup vanishes under handkerchief
Inspired by Oct. 1992
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 2)
49
Alan Wakeling The Liquid Sands Routine beer, milk and red wine are mixed in a champagne bucket, then glasses are used to take out the liquids separately again
Also published here Dec. 1992
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 4)
42
Bert Douglas The Magic Chocolates mirror glass
1993 246
The Wandering Glass and Bottle Passe-Passe Bottles, refill
1993 250
Comedy Version of the Wandering Glass and Bottle Passe-Passe Bottles, refill
1993 255
Bottle, Bottle, Where's The Bottle? Passe-Passe Bottle variation with 3 tubes, monte type routine
1993 258
The Lie Detector coin jumps up and down in vase, then vase crashes
1993 285
Alexander de Cova Der Ring-o-matic Effect ring penetrates on rope when middle of rope is lowered down into hat where ring is in glass, repeat
Also published here 1993
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 2 No. 5)
59
Alexander de Cova Das gibt es nicht! ring penetrates on rope when middle of rope is lowered down into hat where ring is in glass, repeat
Also published here 1993 14
Karl Fulves Heavyset glass covered with handkerchief, spectator cannot lift it, impromptu light-heavy
1993 14
Eddie Fechter Tips, Hints, and Bits of Business various gags, on the classic force and Ambitious Card bit
Also published here 1993 213
Steve Dusheck Shattered glass in plastic bag breaks by itself
1993 107
Alan Wakeling The Liquid Sand Routine beer, milk and red wine are mixed in a champagne bucket, then glasses are used to take out the liquids separately again
Inspired by
  • William Larsen idea inspired by Jack Gwynne's Sands of Egypt, Genii, Dec. 1941
Also published here
1993 77
Alan Wakeling France: The Original Hip Steal silks appear from holes in painting palette, wine glass appears on palette as finale (Hip Steal), "Silks from Newspaper" gimmick, with comments by Jim Steinmeyer
Related to 1993 137
Alexander de Cova Das gibt es nicht! ring penetrates on rope when middle of rope is lowered down into hat where ring is in glass, repeat
Also published here 1993 15
"Joro" Bruno Hennig, Peter "Bellachini" Schumacher Die Flaschenwanderung glass and bottle transposition, tube can be opened
1993 115
"Joro" Bruno Hennig Wie entsteht ein Trick? liquid poured in paper tube without tube gets wet, empty glass placed inside tube and when removed liquid is found inside
1993 156
Glen Pope, Percy Abbott Method of doing Percy Abbott's "Squash" very brief note
1994 1247
Alexander de Cova, Peter Warlock Multiple Sound Vanish with glass and silk
Also published here 1994 74
Alexander de Cova Ring-o-matic ring penetrates on rope when middle of rope is lowered down into hat where ring is in glass, repeat
Also published here 1994 94
Ted Lesley Mind Bender champagne glass on pile of books visibly bends, also glasses in hands of spectators are bent at the end
Related toVariations 1994 277
Jamy Ian Swiss The "Solid" Glass one-cup routine with paper-wrapped glass, glass shown to have turned upside down in paper wrapping as finale
Also published here July/Aug. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 24)
270
Martin Gardner Pushdown saltshaker or other item penetrates bottom of glass with handkerchief cover, joke phase before effect phase
Inspired by
  • Arthur Setterington item in Swami (Vol. 1 No. 12, Dec. 1972)
Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
51
Robert Parrish The Age of Illusion card appears on silk, mirror glass with cover tube
Also published here 1995 37
A. H. Wortman Reversing the Mirror Glass originally from The Magic Wand, June 1921, p. 62
Also published here 1995 39
Karl Fulves Out of Nowhere No. 32, producing any item from a paper cup, for example a toy car
1995 45
Pavel Neue Tuch-Verkettung three methods for knotted silks, magnetic, with tube, paper cone and glasses
1995 14
Lewis Ganson Die Anti-Schwerkraft Gläser longer article on Anti-Gravity Glasses, glasses cling to glass sheet
Also published here 1995
Intermagic (Vol. 19 No. 4 & 5)
173
Lewis Ganson, Hans E. Trixer, Jack Hill, Will Ayling, Chris Marvo, Les Hone, Hal Feben Anmerkungen tips for anti-gravity glasses
Also published here 1995
Intermagic (Vol. 19 No. 4 & 5)
179
Elizabeth Warlock Anti-Gravity Glasses Routine
Also published here 1995
Intermagic (Vol. 19 No. 4 & 5)
180
Robert Parrish The Age of Illusion card appears on silk, mirror glass with cover tube
Also published here Jan. 1995
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 5)
57
A. H. Wortman Reversing the Mirror Glass originally from The Magic Wand, June 1921, p. 62
Also published here Jan. 1995
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 5)
58
David Charvet The Gwynne Anti-Gravity Glasses on Jack Gwynne's routine
Apr. 1995
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 8)
70
Paul Harris King Solomon's Drink glass of drink is produced from handkerchief
Also published here 1996
The Art of Astonishment — Book 2 (Issue Close-up Entertainer)
163
Tom Stone Champagne short one-coin sequence with full glass and shoe production climax
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1996 12
Harry Riser The Walnuts Trick walnuts travel one by one from hand to under can-covered glass
Inspired by 1996 19
Al Koran Hanky Panky Routine described by Lewis Ganson, borrowed handkerchief is burned and restored, then coins and a filled wine glass appear
  • 1. Ein Bleistift durchdringt das Taschentuch
  • 2. Verbranntes und wieder hergestelltes Taschentuch
  • 3. Zerschnittenes und wiederhergestelltes Taschentuch (Jack Chanin)
  • 4. Fortwährende Münzenproduktion aus Tuch (Jack Chanin)
  • 5. Produktion einer Zigarette und eines Feuerzeugs
  • 6. Produktion eines Glases Wein (Jardine Ellis)
Also published here 1996
Intermagic (Vol. 20 No. 1)
27
Martin Gardner Transporting an Olive
  • Martin Gardner's Corner
moving an olive with a glass upside down around
May 1996
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 9)
73
Frederick Braue The Ringing Tines ringing sound in glass - produced by fork - tells which card was selected
1997 19
Simon Lovell The Supra-Selling of the Lemming Man
  • Selling the Roll Out (four-coin roll-out flourish)
  • Selling the Six-Dice Stack
  • Grandfather's Beer (beer production from dice stacking cup)
1997 16
Tom Osborne Salzfass-Durchdringung salt shaker on top of upside-down glass, covered with napkin, shaker instead of a promised coin penetrates table
1997
Intermagic (Vol. 21 No. 3)
105
Al Baker Der Glasboden-Trick magical gag in which bottom of glass is broken out and restored
1997
Intermagic (Vol. 21 No. 3)
109
Jack Bridwell Tuch auf Zauberstab wand placed on transparent glass, silk vanishes and appears knotted on wand
1997
Intermagic (Vol. 21 No. 4 & 5)
151
Jörg Willich Gummi-Bear Penetration gummi-bear penetrates wine glass
1998 26
Manuel Muerte It's Shoe Time Selected card and a wine-glass appear inside performer's shoe
1998 69
Ed Morrisey Amazing Wonder Tube coins dropped in glass of milk, same coins produced from pocket, elaborate presentation, de Kolta glass
Inspired byRelated to 1998 254
Jack Avis Hole in the Table copper and silver coins under paper-covered glass, chosen coin penetrates table, then glass itself
1998 118
Cliff E. Stanyon Mit Dank an Milbourne Christopher milk travels from glass to glass, behind paravents
Inspired by
  • "Quick Trip" (Milbourne Christopher)
1998
Intermagic (Vol. 22 No. 1)
17
Gregory Wilson Off Base base of wine glass breaks off and is restored
Related to July/Aug. 1998
The Magic Menu (Vol. 8 No. 48)
556
Jim Steinmeyer The Return Of The Century
  • Conjuring
confetti put in glass on a stand, three different-colored tied silks placed in a box, their order changes, then center silk vanishes and appears in glass, Reverse Twentieth Century Silks, using Silk Cabby and Handkerchief Pedestal props
May 1998
Magic (Vol. 7 No. 9)
79
David Regal This Is My Stop Magician predicts the card where spectator stops dealing at, prediction is etched onto glass mug that contains the deck
  • Normal Deck Version
  • Gimmicked Version
1999 114
Martin Gardner Suspend A Cup "Two Floating Cup Ideas"
plastic cup clings to hand
Inspired by
  • suspended tumbler in Hatton & Plate's "Magician's Tricks" (1919)
Variations
1999
Underworld (Issue 10)
134
Martin Gardner Cheap Zombie "Two Floating Cup Ideas"
styrofoam cup floats between hands, hole in back
Variations 1999
Underworld (Issue 10)
134
Ellis Stanyon The Card and a Glass of Wine Balance on a Hat No. 12, glass balanced on end of playing card (with hinged flap) which is balanced on hat
1999 160
Ellis Stanyon Producing a Pack of Cards from an Empty Glass No. 49, mirror glass or a card with tinfoil back
1999 185
Barrie Richardson Ovation Position glass produced from sleeve as jacket is taken off, with fishbowl variant
Also published here
  • Club 71, Christmas 1992
1999 5
Barrie Richardson Suspension of Disbelief glass clings to spoon
VariationsAlso published here
  • Club 71, Autumn 1991
1999 53
Barrie Richardson A String and Two Borrowed Rings two borrowed rings and a loop of cord link and unlink a few times, with paper cup
  • Phase One: The Rings Link
  • Phase 2: The Ring Off Cord
  • Phase 3: The Rings On Cord
Also published here
  • Club 71, Halloween 1993
1999 139
Barrie Richardson Suspension of Disbelief II glass clings to spoon, stand-up version, thread
Inspired by 1999 166
Judson S. Brown, Charlie Miller From a House of Cards
  • Looking back to look ahead
filled shot glass produced from house of cards on table
Also published here
  • Genii, Vol. 1 No. 2, 1936
Jan. 1999
Genii (Vol. 62 No. 1)
43
Max Malini Max Malini's Vanishing Glass of Whiskey "From Letters Written by Charlie Miller to Faucett Ross", July 25, 1936
only effect description
Also published here Nov. 1999
Genii (Vol. 62 No. 11)
31
Kartenspiel-Austausch deck switch with mirror glass
1999
Intermagic (Vol. 23 No. 2)
66
Okitoglas water becomes red in glass, then silk produced
1999
Intermagic (Vol. 23 No. 2)
69
John Lovick On the Bottle Production different handlings:
  • First Technique: ketchup bottle held-out in pants, produced from handkerchief
  • Second Technique (p. 28): ketchup bottle held-out in unbuttoned jacket, produced from newspaper
  • Third Technique (p. 30): ketchup bottle or glass of liquid produced from buttoned double-breasted jacket
  • The Soda Bottle Kicker (p. 31): following the glass production (above), soda bottle produced from handkerchief
1999
Labyrinth (Issue 11)
25
Jerry MacGregor MacGregor's Vanishing Wine Glass pendulum pull
Also published here
  • The Restaurant Magician's Handbook (Jim Pace & Jerry MacGregor, 1996)
1999 178
Walter Rollins, Howard Wurst Han Ping Cheat classic Han Ping Ching routine with six coins and a ring, but done with coins in paper cups instead of hands
Related to 1999
Discoverie (Issue 1)
6
Eugene Burger Glass Production producing a filled shot glass from spectators coat
Also published here 2000 41
Eugene Burger An Old Carnival Game heads or tails presentation for glass through table
Also published here 2000 132
Tom Stone Champagne short one-coin sequence with full glass and shoe production climax
Also published here 2000 14
Tony Garza Glass Hypnosis milk in glass changes into rolled-up white paper
2000 84
Simon Lovell Two Pieces of Silliness - Teethy "Silly Stunt Number One"
piece of glass bitten out of glass, coin for sound effect
Related to
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic
2000 131
Simon Lovell Coins, Dice and Grandfather's Beer! some bar bets, then full glass of beer produced
  • Stage One - Selling the Roll Out
  • Stage Two - Selling the Six Dice Stack
  • Stage Three - Grandfather's Beer
2000 143
Karl Seikel Herstellung einer Flasche (Glas) "ohne Boden" making a bottomless bottle
2000
Intermagic (Vol. 24 No. 2)
71
Chas. D. Willis Significator a glass moves during a tarot reading
2000
Discoverie (Issue 2)
26
Karl Fulves Glass of Spirits two glasses stacked and covered with paper tube, several swizzle sticks thrown into top glass, chosen color penetrates into bottom glass
2000
Discoverie (Issue 3)
35
John Cornelius A Toast full glass appears in hand when the performer turns around, bar effect
2001 14
Theo "Okito" Bamberg, Prof. Dr. Kolmann Okito on Kolmann's Glass Vanish glass made from ice melts under cover, story reprinted
Related toAlso published here
  • The Sphinx, Oct. 1949
2001 126
Gene Raye Radar Coin pencil answers questions with sound in glass, glass in which billet is put in divined, secret sugar in glass, radar pencil
2001 139
Marc DeSouza Shell-Act routine, with vanishing shot glass
2001 135
Nathan Kranzo Too Much Coffee coffee stirrer stirs in a cup on its own and stops on your command, to end, the stirrer appears behind ear and then the cup vanishes, thumbtip
2001 [11]
Nathan Kranzo Tornado Straw straw is poked through bottom of cup, cup is restored, thumbtip
2001 [12]
Thomas Fraps O²J - Optical Orange Juice production of a glass of orange juice under a handkerchief
Related to 2002 2
Thomas Fraps Jardine Ellis Combo intermezzo with a ring and a handkerchief, spectator's glass appearing climax
2002 17
Lance Burton King Burton's Drink
Related to 2002 19
Alexander de Cova Ring-o-matic ring penetrates on rope when middle of rope is lowered down into hat where ring is in glass, repeat
Also published here 2002 14
Andrew G. Waring Kling-Klang - Second Method: Improved Version
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
61
T. Nelson Downs Kling-Klang - Third Method: Without a Stodare Egg egg in tumbler changes place with silk in hand, gaffed table
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
61
Adrian Plate Kling-Klang - Fourth Method: Adrian Plate Version, No Duplicates
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
61
Charlie Miller Kling-Klang - Sixth Method: The Charles Miller Refinements
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
62
Kling-Klang - Seventh Method: Enter the "Sucker" Ploy
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
63
Gordon James Bell Kling-Klang - Ninth Method: I've Got Your Money bill used to cover egg in glass
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
65
Fred DeMuth Kling-Klang - Tenth Method: Eggo
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
66
Jeffrey Norris Kling-Klang - Thirteenth Method: An Eggy Problem
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
67
Hen Fetsch Kling-Klang - Fifteenth Method: "Kling-Klang" Twentieth Century
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
69
The Bottomless Glass in conjunction with egg that can hold inside or fall through
2002 31
The Mirror Glass
2002 32
Hans Meckel Egg from Empty Glass - First Method: Meckel's Approach glass upside-down on table with handkerchief cover, egg appears and vanishes in glass
Also published here 2002 52
Alex De Vega Egg from Empty Glass - Fourth Method: De Vega's Variant egg appears visibly in glass
Also published here
  • "De Vega's Egg in Glass" (The Sphinx, Vol. 18 No. 5, July 1919, p. 118)
2002 54
Dan Tong Tong's Routine glass production as climax, belt clip
Also published here 2002 112
Andrew G. Waring Kling-klang - Second Method: Improved Version
Also published here 2002 134
T. Nelson Downs Kling-klang - Third Method: Without a Stodare Egg egg in tumbler changes place with silk in hand, gaffed table
Also published here 2002 134
Adrian Plate Kling-klang - Fourth Method: Adrian Plate Version, Without Duplicates
Related to
  • Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 3, 1962, p. 131
Also published here
2002 135
Charlie Miller Kling-klang - Sixth Method: The Charles Miller Refinements
Also published here 2002 137
Kling-klang - Seventh Method: Enter the "Sucker" Ploy
Also published here 2002 138
Gordon James Bell Kling-klang - Ninth Method: I've Got Your Money bill used to cover egg in glass
Also published here 2002 141
Fred DeMuth Kling-klang - Tenth Method: Eggo
Also published here 2002 142
Jeffrey Norris Kling-klang - Thirteenth Method: An Eggy Problem
Also published here 2002 144
Hen Fetsch Kling-klang - Fifteenth Method: Kling-klang Twentieth Century
Also published here 2002 146
Donato Colucci The Traveling Egg introduction, description of bran glass
Related to 2002 153
J. V. Gilfillan A Reflective Journey glass of confetti covered with handkerchief, egg changes into shower of confetti, egg now in glass
Also published here
  • "The Wandering Egg" (The Linking Ring, Vol. 8 No. 3, May 1928, p. 205)
2002 158
Alex De Vega The Changeable Egg egg appears, changes into many small eggs, they vanish, egg reappears and vanishes with glass a few times
Also published here
  • "The Wandering Egg" (The Sphinx, Vol. 16 No. 10, Dec. 1917, p. 195)
2002 278
An Illustration of Free Trade Principles elaborate routine with silk and egg
Also published here 2002 290
Tom Stone Work in progress glass production followed by Silk and Silver routine
Inspired byAlso published here 2002 5
Jardine Ellis, Tom Stone Jardine Ellis' Glass Production steal from chair
Also published here 2002 6
Tom Stone Jardine Ellis Glass Production idea with spectator's hand
Also published here 2002 8
Dominic Bruzzese Impromptu Glass Penetration coin is hit with bottom of glass and penetrates into it
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here Nov. 2002
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 3)
94
Al Baker A Glass Vanish with liquid
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Al Baker's Second Book)
101
Al Baker The Milky Way glass of milk vanishes from paper, reappears in hat
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Al Baker's Second Book)
122
Al Baker Levitation of a Glass of Liquid clings to silk, thread
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Magical Ways and Means)
253
Al Baker The Glass Penetration "Baker Method"
penetrating a sheet of glass, standard prop with finessed handling
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Magical Ways and Means)
261
Al Baker Floating Glass of Milk thread
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Pet Secrets)
377
Al Baker The Vanishing Glass of Water
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Pet Secrets)
448
Al Baker Egg Finale gag with egg and glass
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Pet Secrets)
456
Al Baker The Short Highball visible enlargment
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Pet Secrets)
459
Al Baker Ball and Glass two balls in glass penetrate silk around glass, clever
VariationsAlso published here
  • marketed 1941
2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Instructions)
537
Al Baker Two Ideas of Al Baker ideas for the penetration of one glass through another filled one
Also published here
  • Genii, Vol. 36 No. 11, Nov. 1972
2003 605
Al Baker Liquid through Solid glass through glass with liquid
Also published here
  • The Sphinx, Vol. 29 No. 10, Dec. 1930
2003 635
Al Baker Al Baker's Method ink from pitcher to glass
Also published here
  • The Sphinx, Vol. 36 No. 3, May 1937
2003 654
Al Baker A Vanishing Glass of Milk
Also published here
  • The Sphinx, Vol. 36 No. 8, p. 1937
2003 656
Al Baker Bottoms Down magical gag in which bottom of glass is broken out and restored
Related toAlso published here
  • The Sphinx, Vol. 50 No. 1, March 1951
2003 677
Al Baker Glass of Water and Coin glass with water vanishes
2003 715
Alexander de Cova Der Stamperltrick bill travels to shot glass covered with paper
Also published here 2003 18
Bob King Bottoms Out bottom of glass knocked out and restored
Inspired by 2003 22
Camilo Vázquez Aparición de Botella, Copa y Líquido production of a bottle and a glass under handkerchief, special holder
2003 203
Do As I Do - Experiment old sucker puzzle, inverting two of three glasses
2003 6
Robert Cassidy The Jam Readings - “Ragtime Mentalism” marmalade glass for switching billets
2003 14
Patrik Kuffs The Billet Glass secret pocket under base of wine glass
2004 27
Ron Frost Cordially Yours: The Easy Way Produce glass under napkin, glass contains rolled up selection
Variations 2004 73
Ron Frost Cordially Yours: The "Initial" Way Three cards selected. One card is found and signed on back. Another card is found, but signature from previous card has moved onto this card. Last card is found inside a glass that is produced under napkin
Inspired by 2004 74
Jay Sankey Secret Passages glass with paper cover on table, two coins vanish and are heard to appear in glass one by one, glass penetrated table with coins
Inspired by 2004 139
Jay Sankey UFO small silver ball floats up and down in a test tube
Related to
  • "Wunderbar" (Steve Dusheck, marketed item)
2004 171
Al Schneider Three Halves Through
  • The Schneider Technique
three coins under glass through table, glass through table as a kicker
Also published here Mar. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 3)
18
Bob Read Cracking Wise piece bitten out of drinking glass, with additional phase
Inspired by
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic, p. 168
Apr. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 4)
74
"Joro" Bruno Hennig Tuch in Flasche bottle covered with shot glass and tube, silk vanishes and appears in bottle
2004 9
"Joro" Bruno Hennig Verschwindendes Wasserglas glass is covered with paper and vanishes, stand-up method
2004 38
Daniel Cros Easy-to-See Coins Through Glass four coins travel through bottom of glass one by one
Feb. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 6)
48
Barrie Richardson The Astonishing Rice Jar Suspension filled glass jar of rice clings to knife
Also published here 2005 196
Bob Ostin The Ring In The Glass of Beer ring placed inside rattle box vanishes and appears in beer glass, glass covered with tissue and ring found with hook, Okito Glass
Also published here
  • "The Conjuror" Vol.1, No.2. December, 1995.
2005 16
Bob Ostin, Dick Simonds, Captain F.W. Collins, John Ramsay Off the Handle ribbon penetrates handle of cup
Also published here 2005 27
Bob King, Ronald Zollweg Bottoms Out unnumbered extra page, bottom of glass is knocked out and restored
Inspired by 2005 34
J. W. Sarles Great Escape plastic glass clings to hand, silk is pulled out
2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
108
Pete Biro Chop Glass paper covered glass, folded bill with paper clip
Aug. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 8)
78
Pete Biro The Ring on Wineglass as performed by Fred Kaps, with more options:
  • Pete Biro's One-Man Ring on Wineglass (First Handling)
  • Pete Biro's One-Man Ring on Wineglass (Second Handling)
Aug. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 8)
78
Alan Wakeling France silks appear from holes in painting palette, wine glass appears on palette as finale, "Silks from Newspaper" gimmick
  • Notes (Jim Steinmeyer)
Related to Sep. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 9)
62
Alan Wakeling New York cocktail shaker appears from silk, four stacked glasses appear from silk, four different drinks are poured from shaker, long pocket
  • Notes (Jim Steinmeyer)
Sep. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 9)
82
Tom Stone Dachebox various unfinished ideas for Stewart James' Sefalaljia
Also published here 2007 9
Tom Stone Princess Salome's Drink to vanish a glass close up
Inspired byAlso published here 2007 11
Dan Buck, Dave Buck Deliquesce Classic saltshaker through table trick with napkin wrapped around it, but with selected card ending up in the saltshaker
2008 36
Stephen Howe Hydrogen Glass plastic glasses cling to each other and to knife
Variations 2008
Prolix (Issue 5)
279
Karl Fulves KF Notes
  • plastic glass clings to knife
  • thread strand in middle of mouth of cup in cups and balls
  • Fred DeMuth's tumbler trick
Inspired byRelated to 2008
Prolix (Issue 5)
280
Karl Fulves Math Glass three different glasses, turned up or down
Related toVariations 2008
Prolix (Issue 5)
281
Stephen Minch Pickman's Model stain appears on table under statue, then statue moves and disappears
Also published here 2009 45
Jim Steinmeyer Par Two ball in glass, covered with silk, ball penetrates through silk, glass with hole
Inspired by
  • "The Penetrating Ball" (Robert Harbin, Something New in Magic, 1929)
2009 16
Trevor Lewis The Scotch Bag Routine glass filed with scotch appears in bag and then travels from bag to pocket
2009 131
Tom Stone Prov.31.6 glass appears in hand when performer turns around, quickie for bar
2009 3
Tom Stone GlassWhere? glass travels from tube to tube without the bottle
Also published here 2009 14
Daniel Risman Glass-Bottle-Can glass changes into a can in multiplying bottle routine
Also published here 2009 17
Tom Stone Multiplying Glasses glasses multiply as well in multiplying bottle routine
Also published here 2009 19
Alberto de Figueiredo Dados al whisky dice stacking routine, die vanishes, changes color and in the end filled shot glass appears
Inspired by 2009 174
Tom Stone Champagne short one-coin sequence with full glass and shoe production climax
Also published here 2010 3
Tom Stone Princess Salome's Drink to vanish a glass close up
Related toAlso published here 2010 13
Tom Stone Prov. 31:6 performer turns around and suddenly has drink in hand
2010 15
Tom Stone Work in progress glass production followed by Silk and Silver routine
Also published here 2010 165
Jardine Ellis, Tom Stone Jardine Ellis' Glass Production steal from chair
Also published here 2010 166
Tom Stone Jardine Ellis Glass Production idea with spectator's hand
Also published here 2010 168
Roberto Giobbi, John Conway An Optical Curiosity optical illusion
2010
Secret Agenda (Issue Aug 16)
245