|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Livestock 1 Livestock 2
Livestock 3 |
|
|
1322 SEE-THROUGH BUNNY BOX How fast can a bunny go? Pretty fast! A good-size rabbit fits easily
into the box. There's no doubt he went in, but a second later, when you tip the box over, he's gone! So far, so good, though nothing new, but when you lift the box, the lid, top and side fall away permitting
the audience to see clear through! If the box is on a draped table at the start, they are certain to think the rabbit is under the drape; you can exploit that situation to the maximum!Bill
Taylor's novel vanish is practical for most performing situations since, unlike most other take-apart or fall-apart vanishes, there are no side angles. Available by special order to accept almost any small
animal. |
|
|
|
|
2001 OWEN COLOSSAL DUCK PAN 2033 OWEN DUCK PAN The magician places cooking ingredients into a large
pan and sets it on fire. A lid is placed on to extinguish the flames and when removed a full grown duck waddles forth or several rabbits. Truly an effective and excellent livestock production by Owen. Heavy
gauge, highly polished spun aluminum in low profile. |
|
|
2002 CHALLENGE CAGE MYSTERY If you are looking for a real miracle you can do in the midst of
spectators, this is it. You exhibit a substantial looking cage with a canary inside and ask the spectators to place their hands on the cage, yet from under their grasp, bird and cage disappear! A reputation
builder and one of the most talked about effects in magic. The Owen improved Lindhorst-type vanishing bird cage is "surefire," will stand rigid and is silent working. Several of the country's top
birdcage performers have acclaimed it the world's finest vanishing cage. Cage has highly polished solid stainless steel bars. |
|
|
2003 ENCHANTED RABBIT HUTCH An Owen creation for the production of a rabbit, several doves or any small
livestock. The hutch is empty, and yet visibly, in a flash without covering, the livestock appears behind the glistening bars. No black art, no curtain, can be done surrounded.
|
|
Livestock 1 Livestock 2
Livestock 3 |
|
|