a merry trick to make sport in company \n when pipe is lit it sounds like shots from a gun, prank with salpeter and sulfur \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
Unknown
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A merry Trick to make Sport in Company
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1784
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Breslaw's Last Legacy
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106
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|
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to make a pea dance upon the end of a piece of tobacco pipe \n \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
Unknown
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To make a Pea dance upon the End of a Piece of Tobacco Pipe
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1784
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Breslaw's Last Legacy
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107
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|
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the opium peddler and his three dream pipes \n pipes are produced and vanishes from a box, with opium dealer story \n laurie ireland
1936
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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The Opium Peddler and His Three Dream Pipes
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1936
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Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1936)
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17
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a finale. production of a pipe \n \n unknown
1938
greater magic
Unknown
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A Finale. Production of a Pipe
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1938
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Greater Magic
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737
|
|
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cigarettes - cigars - pipe \n production of light cigarettes, then cigars and eventually of a pipe \n hank nowoc \n edward marlo
1942
ireland's yearbooks
Hank Nowoc, Edward Marlo
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Cigarettes - Cigars - Pipe
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1942
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Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1942)
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7
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|
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cig to pipe \n \n bob weill
1945
my best
Bob Weill
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Cig to Pipe
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1945
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My Best
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338
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|
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change-over clay pipes \n five white pipes on one hand, five blue pipes on other hand, transposition \n david leendert bamberg
1948/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 5
David Leendert Bamberg
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Change-Over Clay Pipes
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1948/27
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Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 5
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345
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|
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the broken and restored clay pipe \n \n david leendert bamberg
1948/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 5
David Leendert Bamberg
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The Broken and Restored Clay Pipe
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1948/27
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Tarbell Course in Magic — Volume 5
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346
|
|
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pantomime pipe \n pipe production \n cliff lesta
1949
grant's inner circle magazine
Cliff Lesta
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Pantomime Pipe
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July 1949
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Grant's Inner Circle Magazine
(Vol. 1 No. 9 & 10)
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12
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|
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corn-cobs \n smoke appears from two empty corn-cob pipes, smoking without fire, chemical method \n lee noble
1953
classic secrets of magic
Lee Noble
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Corn-Cobs
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1953
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Classic Secrets of Magic
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27
|
|
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smoking empty pipes \n smoking empty clay pipes, three methods \n val andrews
1960
ireland's yearbooks
Val Andrews
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Smoking Empty Pipes
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1960
|
Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1960)
|
9
|
|
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stretching a pipe \n \n val andrews
1960
ireland's yearbooks
Val Andrews
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Stretching a Pipe
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1960
|
Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1960)
|
10
|
|
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comedy climax for pipe production \n \n val andrews
1960
ireland's yearbooks
Val Andrews
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Comedy Climax for Pipe Production
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1960
|
Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1960)
|
11
|
|
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twin pipe trick \n smoke appears from empty corn cob pipes \n lu brent
1962
ireland's yearbooks
Lu Brent
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Twin Pipe Trick
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1962
|
Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1962)
|
22
|
|
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recurring smokes \n burning cigarettes, cigars and pipe produced from handkerchief \n eddie joseph
1969
the art of eddie joseph
Eddie Joseph
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Recurring Smokes
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1969
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The Art of Eddie Joseph
|
189
|
|
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the human blowtorch \n gasoline swallowing presentation, flame from pipe and thumb \n ken samoray
1970
ireland's yearbooks
Ken Samoray
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The Human Blowtorch
|
1970
|
Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1969-70)
|
86
|
|
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two-dollar pipe dream \n spectator reveals card when looking in smoke, engraved pipe \n stan blumenthal
1971
the compleat magick — volume i
Stan Blumenthal
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Two-Dollar Pipe Dream
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1971
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The Compleat Magick — Volume I
(Issue 39)
|
192
|
|
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where there's smoke \n - pipe grows
- lighted end of cigarette put on handkerchief, which is spread on the palm, it does not burn
- making smoke powder with a matchbox \n fred robinson
1978
pabular
Fred Robinson
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Where There's Smoke
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May 1978
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Pabular
(Vol. 4 No. 9)
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576
|
|
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old clay pipe \n pice of clay pipe stem stands up by itself under the bowl \n albert verity
1980
ken brooke's magic — the unique years
Albert Verity
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Old Clay Pipe
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1980
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Ken Brooke's Magic — The Unique Years
|
48
|
|
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