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2046 RABBIT THRU GLASS The performer shows a large circular glass plate, encased in a frame, all
mounted on an attractive pedestal base. There is a small shelf at both sides of the glass plate. A rabbit is placed on the shelf at the rear, while a box with a star center trap is placed on the shelf at the
front. Reaching into this box through the trap opening, the performer draws forth the rabbit, apparently right through the sheet of glass! |
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4138 A BARREL OF "SPIRITS" The empty shell only of a wine or liquor cask is displayed and the ends
are covered with paper held in place by metal bands. The keg is then suspended by chains in an open framework stand. A small brass spigot is pushed into the paper at one end of the keg, opened and an endless
stream of liquid pours forth. The magician fills countless glasses with wine, liquor, beer, milk, etc. Beautifully made of brass and copper and finished to simulate wood. Entirely self-contained.
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4175 CANDLE THAT WAS A candlestick with an unlighted candle is on a table. A napkin with a hole in the
center is draped over the candle allowing the wick to be lighted. The performer seizes the lighted candle tip, still draped in the napkin, and with a quick flick the candle and flame are vanished!
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4176 VANISHING RADIO The finest vanishing radio effect in existence as it leaves the table top clear after
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7014 HERO'S HORSE Owen Magic's James Olsen has recreated and embellished one of the Alexandrian "Temple
Wonders" first described in a manuscript by Hero of Alexandria nearly 2000 years ago. A stunning golden statue of a horse stands atop an ebony and brass base. The performer twice passes a solid steel
sword through the horse's neck from top to bottom, yet the horse's head remains firmly attached. Commenting that the horse may be thirsty after such an ordeal, the performer offers a glass of water, which
the horse drinks down with a "slurp." The glass is put down in a strategic spot, and after a moment, nature takes its course in an unexpected way. On the spectator's command, the horse immediately
stops what it is doing to conclude the presentation on an amusing note. "Hero's Horse" is both esthetically beautiful and mechanically remarkable. The liquid effects are accomplished in a
historically appropriate manner, without springs, pumps or moving parts. This museum-quality piece is only one example of Owen Magic's custom engineering and building capabilities.
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