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  2. Chinese linking rings - Wikipedia

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    Christian Farla performs Linking Rings routine. The Chinese linking rings is a classic of illusion magic in which solid metal rings appear to link and unlink, pass through each other, and form chains and other complex patterns and configurations. The rings may even be handed out to audience members for examination.

  3. Mark Wilson's Complete Course In Magic - Wikipedia

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    The main body of the book comprises tricks (Wilson's term) [4] and prerequisite techniques and skills required to perform them. The key elements are illustrated with line drawings and explained in detail in the accompanying text. Each trick is divided into logical sub-sections: Effect What the audience is intended to see; Secret and Preparation

  4. Elizabeth Warlock - Wikipedia

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    Warlock has been a stage magician since the age of 16. [2] [3] By the 1970s, she was internationally famous and writing a monthly column for The Linking Ring. [4]She is the author of the 2005 book, published by Kaufman and Company: One Hundred by Warlock - A collection of 100 magic tricks originated by her father, Peter Warlock. [2]

  5. List of magic publications - Wikipedia

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    Magic publications are books and periodicals which are created on the subject of magic. They include reviews of new equipment and techniques, announcements of upcoming events, interviews with prominent magicians, announcements of awards, and columns on such subjects as the history and ethics of the art of magic.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Dai Vernon - Wikipedia

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    The "standard" cups and balls routine is his, and his 6-ring "Symphony of the Rings" remains one of the most popular Chinese linking rings routines in use to this day. In June 2006, the first in-depth biography of Vernon was released by Squash Publishing entitled Dai Vernon: A Biography, *Artist * Magician * Muse (Vol. 1: 1894-1941) [ 10 ...

  8. Aldo Colombini - Wikipedia

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    He created and marketed hundreds of magic tricks, [4] [5] along with numerous books and instructional videos on the topic of magic. He wrote a long-running column for The Linking Ring magazine, entitled, "As Always, Aldo". [6] [7]

  9. Category:Magic tricks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Magic tricks" ... Book test; Bullet catch; C. List of card manipulation techniques; Chinese linking rings; Chink-a-chink; Clearly Impossible;