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Re: good additions to this list of self-working tricks with common props?

by FragileWarrior <FragileWarrior@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 21, 2008 at 06:16 PM

Bennett Haselton <bennett@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:6d913e49-11ef-4271-
90bd-e65a194e8b73@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> But they do exist.  The list of ones I've found so far:
> - the David Blaine trick where you pretend to burn your finger on some
> hot object (really pressing your finger against the round hole in a
> key, to create a fake blister) and then "heal" it by rubbing

I do believe that was a Penn & Teller trick before Blaine nabbed it.  It's

even in one of their books: How To Play with your food, IIRC.
 




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Bennett Haselton <benn  2008-01-21 03:11:59 
Re: good additions to this list of self-working tricks with comm
FragileWarrior <Fragil  2008-01-21 18:16:23 
Re: good additions to this list of self-working tricks with comm
Jack Poulter <jpoulter  2008-01-21 20:56:30 
Re: good additions to this list of self-working tricks with comm
Bruce Barnett <spamhat  2008-01-21 17:38:07 
Re: good additions to this list of self-working tricks with comm
Mitch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-01-21 19:44:35 

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