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  2. Zig Zag Girl - Wikipedia

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    The trick hinges on two things: that people will not suspect the woman is key for the trick to work, and that the box is larger than it appears. Details are as follows: Unlike more conventional magic tricks, this illusion relies on the skill of the woman inside, while the magician outside is a demonstrator.

  3. Magic store - Wikipedia

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    A magic store (also magic shop or magician's supply shop) is an establishment which sells materials for performing magic tricks. Magic shops often also sell practical jokes and novelty items , and frequently serve as informal gathering places for amateur magicians, with some hosting organized magic clubs .

  4. List of magic tricks - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of magic tricks. In magic literature, tricks are often called effects. Based on published literature and marketed effects, there are millions of effects; a short performance routine by a single magician may contain dozens of such effects. Some students of magic strive to refer to effects using a proper name, and ...

  5. Wringer (magic trick) - Wikipedia

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    The Wringer (also known as the "wringer box illusion" or "mangle box") is a stage magic trick. The magician places an assistant (or a shill from the audience) into a large box with a set of rollers at the front. The magician turns a crank, and the assistant emerges through the rollers, now appearing flat as a pancake.

  6. Magic (illusion) - Wikipedia

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    Herrmann was a French magician and was part of the Herrmann family name that is the "first-family of magic". The escapologist and magician Harry Houdini (1874–1926) took his stage name from Robert-Houdin and developed a range of stage magic tricks, many of them based on what became known after his death as escapology. Houdini was genuinely ...

  7. Platform magic - Wikipedia

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    Common platform magic tricks include: The "Miser's Dream" – a seemingly endless supply of coins is produced from thin air; Sucker tricks, like the "die box", where a giant die is put in a two-compartment box. The magician makes it vanish but the audience believe he simply shifts it to the other compartment.