425 entries in Silk & Handkerchief / Production & Appearance
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
The Flags of all Nations miniature silk flags multiply and grow
1876 432
Multiplication of Handkerchiefs "A silk handkerchief made into two or more", with small bottle that has secret compartment
1890 218
Red, White and Blue one silk becomes three
Related to 1890 220
Carl Willmann Der Zauberstab und seine verschiedenen Präparationen about the magic wand and some gaffed versions
  • hollow wand to produce silk
  • hollow wand with section of handkerchief for destroyed & restored routines
Jan. 1895
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 1 No. 1)
2
Carl Willmann Der Zauberstab und seine verschiedenen Präparationen
  • wand with hollow tip for silk production
  • different preparations for stealing a silk
  • wand penetrates borrowed hat
  • object produced from mouth of spectator
  • wand with knife tip to secretly cut something like spring flower package
Feb. 1895
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 1 No. 2)
17
Carl Willmann Der künstliche Finger about the fake finger, vanishing and appearing silk application, also with tip of finger removable, flower production application
June 1895
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 1 No. 6)
94
Buatier de Kolta Buatier de Koltas Tuchkunststück silk vanishes and reappears in candle flame, silk loading from back of matchbox, optional holder that can be attached to candle
Related to Nov. 1895
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 3)
45
Die Tuchfabrik card produced from playing card
Related to 1896 83
Die Kunst, aus einem Tuche deren zwei zu machen splitting a silk into two
June 1896
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 2 No. 6)
88
Das Tuch auf Reisen silk appears and vanishes in bare hands
Oct. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 2 No. 2)
18
Die Drahtschlinge "Einige Hilfsmittel der Magie"
wire loop for body load productions
Nov. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 2 No. 3)
33
Handkerchief and Card silk from card
Related toVariations 1897 157
Der Papierfinger false finger made from tissue paper for silk production, crumpled up at the end
Jan. 1897
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 3 No. 1)
10
Das mysterieuse Couvert container attached to envelope sealed by spectator, an item can then be produced from apparently the envelope
Related to Feb. 1897
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 3 No. 2)
25
Das Erscheinen eines Tuches in freier Hand silk(s) starts wrapped around the end of the wand
Mar. 1897
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 3 No. 3)
37
Carl Willmann Das Erscheinen eines Tuches in freier Hand long article on different methods to produce silks in the bare hands, with hand container gimmicks, also body loads with loops
Related to
  • Willmann's Salon-Magie, p. 81
Apr. 1897
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 3 No. 4)
57
Japans Volksbelustigung water vanishes from vase, then silks and other things are produced from it
Jan. 1897
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 2 No. 5)
67
Die Blechattrappe "Einige Hilfsmittel der Magie"
container with lids sticking out to hold it between fingers behind hand
Feb. 1897
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 2 No. 6)
81
Undine und Flora
  • Der Goldfischfang in der Luft (goldfish bowl production from silks)
  • Ein Gruss der Göttin Flora (flower bouquet from handkerchief)
  • Die verschwindende Goldfischschale (goldfish bowl vanishes)
  • Die in Wasser mit darin schwimmenden Goldfischen verwandelten Papierschnitzel (confetti in glass casket changes into water with goldfish)
  • Das vom Tablett verschwindende gefüllte Wasserglas (full glass vanishes from tray after covered with tube)
Related to Feb. 1898
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 3 No. 8)
117
Die mechanische Fahne "Gegenstände aus dem Weltausstellungs-Cylinder, dem Tamburin, dem Tuch etc."
production items, production flag
Mar. 1898
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 3 No. 9)
138
Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld Metamorphose eines Tuches No. 44, silk produced, changes into ribbon, then into small silks, they vanish and reappear inside an egg
1899 120
Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld Romans Fahnenkunststück No. 46, flag multiplies into three flags
1899 125
Buatier de Kolta Fahnenfest effect description of flag production
1899 126
Francis King Flag Production first small flags, then giant flag on pole
1899 127
Das Tuch in der Kerzenflamme No. 19, silk produced with empty hands from candle flame, loaded from match box
1900 152
Wie man ein Tuch in ein Glas bringt about loading a silk into a bottomless glass
Related to May 1900
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 6 No. 5)
74
Die sich vermehrenden Tücher three silks produced in bare hands, then vanished again, secret pockets in silks and loop for thumb
Also published here Sep. 1900
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 6 No. 9)
140
Buatier de Kolta Buatier de Kolta's Tuchkunststück silk vanishes and is reproduced from flame of candle, matchbox steal
Feb. 1901
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 7 No. 2)
24
Carl Willmann Der künstliche Finger triangle finger attachment with bigger loading chamber, American origin
Mar. 1901
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 7 No. 3)
41
The Flag Trick tissue changes into many little flag, big flag finish
1902 266
Carl Willmann Das Hervorbringen einer beliebigen Anzahl Tücher many silks produced from one small silk
Sep. 1902
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 8 No. 9)
134
Wands for the Production of Handkerchiefs "Special Wands for Various Purposes"
four wand constructions
1903 122
Hamley Brothers, The False Finger (The Magical Production of Handkerchiefs)
different constructions
1903 209
The Finger Shell and False Palm
1903 215
Carl Posse The Rubber Band for showing both sides of hand empty
1903 216
Buatier de Kolta Production from Bend of Elbow
1903 217
Production from Trouser Leg
1903 217
The Hand-Box secret container attached to hand
Related to 1903 218
Production from the Wand
Related to 1903 222
Buatier de Kolta Production from a Match-Box
1903 222
The "Monarch" Handkerchief Producer flesh-colored gimmick with loop
1903 223
Professor De Vere A Novel Method of Production pulled from sleeve into hand via thread
1903 225
From the Sleeve (The Multiplication of Handkerchiefs)
1903 226
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster Conradi's Multiplying Tube
1903 227
Professor Hoffmann A Simple Appliance for Handkerchief Multiplication
1903 228
Black, Red, and White three silk production from hands, pocket handkerchief
Also published here 1903 229
Handkerchief Multiplication on a Larger Scale strategies to produce many silks
1903 232
Mr. Stillwell Stillwell's Handkerchief Act
1903 234
Simultaneous Production of a Desired Number of Handkerchiefs
1903 238
Handkerchiefs Increasing in Size as well as Number
1903 239
A Special Method of Producing the First Handkerchief starched corner
1903 240
Reproduction Beneath a Soup-Plate (Methods of Reproducing a Vanished Handkerchief)
silk appears between two plates
Related to 1903 290
Reproduction from a Sealed Envelope container secretly attached to envelope
1903 292
The Drum-Head Tube
1903 297
Buatier de Kolta Reproduction from a Candle
  • Buatier de Kolta's Method
and other methods
1903 299
The Glass Box, for Reproducing a Handkerchief silk instantly appears in clear box
Related to 1903 302
David Devant Devant's Handkerchief Trick producing three white handkerchiefs, paper tube, they change to red, green and yellow, one vanishes in glass tube and appears knotted between other two, description edited by Devant himself
Variations 1903 303
The Production of Flags on Staves Complete with telescope staff
1903 353
Carl Willmann Die pneumatische Rohrpost cylinder close with paper and rings on both sides, silk appears inside
Jan. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 1)
4
Carl Willmann Zum wandernden Tuch silk (re)appears in paper cylinder
Feb. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 2)
26
Carl Willmann Das Weinglas des Teufels oder "Die magische Färberei" glass filled with beer and emptied, filled again, silk produced from glass in dry condition, silks vanish and flag of same colors produced from glass, glass with tube inside, gaffed tray
Related to Mar. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 3)
37
Carl Willmann Das Vermehrungstablett coin tray, with some simple applications, also having a silk in slit
Related to Mar. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 3)
42
Carl Willmann Willmann's Wurfmechanik für grössere Gegenstände item catapulted up from behind table behind handkerchief that is held up, producing any items
Inspired by Sep. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 9)
139
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli 2. Die Drahtschleife silk production, steal from body, with wire
1903 58
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli VII. Seltsam, seltsam, sonderbar!
  • 1. Das Loch im Taschentuch (hole is cut in handkerchief and restored)
  • 2. Das verschwindende Geldstück (coin disappears under glass, and appears again)
  • 3. Katalepsie eines Taschentuchs (Silk balances on corner)
  • 4. Das Taschentuch als Zuckerbäcker (candy production from silk)
1903 107
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli IX. Colorado y maduro
  • 1. Metamorphose (cigarette changes to cigar)
  • 2. Ein Gleichgewichtsproblem (cigar is balanced on plate)
  • 3. Transformation (silk production from smoke of a match)
  • 4. Der gläserne Rauchfang (smoke appears in glass covered with silk)
1903 120
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli XVI. Trifolium
  • 1. Das verwandelte Kartenspiel (deck changes to silk, shell placed in shell)
  • 2. Das Tuch in der Kerzenflamme (silk appears in flame of a candle)
  • 3. Das plötzlich erscheinende Seidentuch (silk appears)
  • 4. Seidentüchlein auf Reisen (silk vanishes and appears knotted between two others, with glass tube)
  • 5. Die magischen Knoten (knotted silks unknot)
1903 164
Carl Willmann Willmann's Tuchdose metal box to make silks vanish or appear
Feb. 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 2)
21
Carl Willmann Die bezauberte Karte coin produced from under selection, then silk produced from selection
Mar. 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 3)
35
Das Erscheinen eines Tuches in freier Hand with gimmick between fingers, silk hangs behind hand
Mar. 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 3)
38
Robertini Ein kleines Fahnenmanöver flag production routine
Mar. 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 3)
43
Carl Willmann Briefkasten answering letters, stealing a silk, flash paper card
June 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 6)
95
Carl Willmann Fahne und Bouquet tissue paper set on fire and tossed into audience, becomes paper streamers which are pulled back, flag produced, bouquet produced
Sep. 1904
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 10 No. 9)
136
Neuestes Flaggen-Manöver two silks and small flag appear, silks put in glass, flag vanishes again and reappears between the two silks in glass, false finger and pull
June 1904
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 4 No. 6)
92
Das Fahnenfest aller Nationen producing a hundred flags and large ones as well from some production container
July 1904
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 4 No. 7)
111
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster Conradis Original-Fahnentableau producing a hundred flags and large ones as well from some production container
July 1904
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 4 No. 7)
113
Joseph Michael Hartz A Devil of a Hat hat borrowed, production of handkerchiefs, goblets, a wig, cigar boxes, cage, ..., twenty-two minute act
Also published here 1911 625
Joseph Michael Hartz The Inexhaustible Handkerchief production trick, fish bowls and other items
Also published here 1911 648
Joseph Michael Hartz A Devil of a Hat hat borrowed, production of handkerchiefs, goblets, a wig, cigar boxes, cage, ..., twenty-two minute act
Also published here 1911 79
Joseph Michael Hartz The Inexhaustible Handkerchief production trick, fish bowls and other items
Also published here 1911 103
Dr. Edward G. Ervin A Silk Production from Empty Hands No. 2, four silks, colors named and corresponding silks produced
1920 4
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli Materialisation einer Flamme vanish and production of a silk in flame of match
1927 69
Oswald Rae The Magic Chimney Pot christmas themed routine, three empty socks are placed in a chimney model, socks fill up with food, then silks, flags and flowers are produced from the chimney
Also published here
  • "The Magic Chimney Pot" in "The Magic Wand"
1930 16
Oswald Rae A Lightning Silk Production handkerchief appears at fingertips, lapel
Also published here
  • "A Lightning Silk Production" in "The Magic Wand"
1930 31
Oswald Rae A Combination Wand multi-effect wand
  • handkerchief appears on end of wand
  • wand rises in hand
  • wand is forced down a boy's throat
  • ring climbs on wand, answers question
  • stick to fingers
Also published here
  • "A Combination Wand" in " The Linking Ring"
1930 38
Laurie Ireland Double Streamer or Silk Production
1931 3
Laurie Ireland Come and Go Silk Gimmick metal ball type gimmick
1931 10
Tom Sellers Handkerchief Production from Bare Hands silk rolled up with loop
1931 7
Lu Brent The Drum-Head Glass Tissue paper covers mouth of glass, silk produced from it
1932 21
Tom Sellers Handkerchief Production from an Empty Glass hollow wand and hole in glass
1933 10
Tom Sellers Neptune's Handkerchief dry silks produced from cylinder of water covered with phantom tube
1935 17
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant Back to the Farm glass of milk covered with tube, hand reaches into tube and produces coins, silks and a glass with a red drink
1935 22
Dr. Jacob Daley Card Silk Appearance silk with card printed on it appears from card
Jan. 1937
The Jinx (Issue 28)
170
Charles T. Jordan Four-in-One Silks four silks are produced from one silk
1937
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1937)
226
Robert Parrish, John Goodrum The Ideal Hank Box Jap Hank Box improvement
1937 60
G. W. Hunter G. W. Hunter's Silk Routine two silks appear in empty hand (yanked out on thread), vanish and reappear from collar, written up by Max Holden
1937 62
Dr. Edward G. Ervin Little Demon Silk Production with hollow gaff, one-handed or two-handed production of large silk
1937 37
Dr. Edward G. Ervin "Any Color" Silk silk of named color produced, body loading
1937 49
Joe Berg Handkerchief and Coffee Cups silk appears and vanishes between two brim-to-brim coffee cups
1937 13
Green Silk From A Dollar Bill production from bill, with sixth finger gimmick, optionally the bill becomes whiter after silk is removed from it
Related to 1937 22
Methods of Producing a Silk with Bare Hands: 1. No Gimmick
1938 581
2. Small Metal Box in Downs Palm position
1938 583
Eric F. Impey Eric F. Impey's Method with thread
1938 583
Sam Leo Horowitz The Silk Production using tube gimmick
1938 588
A Study in Red and Green silk appears, vanishes, changes color
1938 592
A Novel Production of Silks several silks, with Stilwell Hank Ball
1938 595
"Flash" Production of Silks paper cone
1938 603
The Silk Wonder Box
1938 604
Nelson Hahne The Penetrating Silk silk produced, penetrates borrowed handkerchief, vanishes
1938 606
Dr. Edward G. Ervin A Paper Cup and Silk Routine water vanishes, reappears in cup, silks appear from cup
June 1938
The Jinx (Issue 45)
309
Robert Parrish Continuous Production of Silks at the Finger Tips body load
1939 50
Joseph Ovette Nite Club Silk Production from a rolled up menu, performer produces stream of silks and as a climax a glass with a goldfish, with a tray
Nov. 1939
Chap's Scrapbook (Vol. 2 No. 5)
3
Jean Hugard Rose & Silks Production as finale to card trick (!)
1939 16
Silk from a Lighted Candle silk production from flame of candle
Also published here 1939 62
Novel Production of a Silk Handkerchief with spectator assistance
1939 68
New Silk Production Ball with two separate compartements
1939 84
Georg Oki Die billigste und einfachste Tuchmechanik production of silk, loop on finger
Related to
  • Georg Oki's "Magische Neuheiten"
1939
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 1 No. 2)
16
Henry Hardin New Handkerchief Production with thread gimmick
1940
The Jinx (Issue 97)
598
Thirteen of Magic, Stanley Collins, Tom Sellers A Trick routine with vanishes and productions of three silks, also featuring a small mirror tube/box for silk productions by Tom Sellers
1940
The Jinx (Issue 111)
661
Howard Warringer Silk-'n-Coin Production handkerchief and two coins are produced
Also published here Feb. 1940
Chap's Scrapbook (Vol. 2 No. 8)
4
Joseph Ovette Midget Stack of Bowls on Palm of Hand production of small fish bowls, with handkerchief
1940 12
Joseph Ovette Transparent Tube Production plastic Tube is filled with confetti, then handkerchiefs are produced, with Okito's Substitution Principle
1940 20
Joseph Ovette A New Production Frame covered with paper, large silk production
1940 25
Harry Bertall Multiplication de Foulards production of a lot of handkerchiefs
Aug. 1941
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 3 No. 8)
5
Harry Bertall Le mystère des trois disques paper with three different colored discs, discs are pierced and handkerchiefs with same color appear
Dec. 1941
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 3 No. 12)
5
Robert "Robelly" Rouet La Boite Fantastique production of silks and flowers from box without bottom
Related to Feb. 1941 1
Robert "Robelly" Rouet La Nouvelle Boite Fantastique production of silks and flowers from box without bottom, box standing on reversed glasses
Apr. 1941 3
Lloyd W. Chambers Ghost Tube silks produced from tube previously shown empty, similar to Phantom Tube
1941 12
Elusive Silks change bag routine with appearances, disappearances, color changes
1941/27 358
Koltas Taschenkunststück silk vanishes and appears in a flame
Mar. 1942
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 4 No. 3)
1
Keith Clark Silks Supreme silk produced, knot effects, silk becomes two, then three, then six and up to eighteen or more
  • As the Spectator Sees It
  • Properties
  • Preparation
  • Presentation
    • 1. A Striking Experiment
    • 2. The "Naughty" Knots
    • 3. Squeegie, Squeegie!
    • 4. The Fourth Dimension
    • 5. Another Silk Appears
    • 6. The Conjurer Counts - And Counts Again!
    • 7. The Sympathetic Silks
    • 8. The Multiplication Finale
1942 1
Franklin M. Chapman Fountain of Silks silk production routine, with unfolding silk fountain, one-man and two-assistant version
Also published here 1942 1
Simplex Handkerchief Producing Wand gaffed wand to produce handkerchief
1942/27 55
2 - Production of Silks using Two-Way Paper Cone (page 86)
1942/27 87
Tom Sellers The Quickie Handkerchief Tube
1943 12
Tom Sellers Productive Goblets silk and liquid produced from goblets
1943 17
Greer Marechal Jr. Greer's Gadget pull for making a handkerchief appear or disappear, clever design
Mar. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 31)
127
Jean Hugard Spectacular Flash Opening paper is ignited, ribbons, a silk and an umbrella appear
July 1943 5
Tom Sellers A Good-Night Cigar cigar pulled apart, silk with "Good Night" message appears
1943 20
Milbourne Christopher Snappy Silk Production and Color Change almost bare handed production and color change with wand
1943/27 372
Henry J. Young Victory Birdhouse Silk Production & Vanish
1944
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1944)
7
Oscar H. Paulson Flash Opening Trick a handkerchief appears, from which a hat and a rabbit are produced
Feb. 1944 40
Joseph Ovette A Novel Opening Number doves and rabbit produced from two bowls on two tables, with handkerchiefs
1944 4
Joseph Ovette Stack of Fish Bowls production, three bowls on small table under cover of handkerchief
1944 14
Thos. W. Duncan The Inexhaustible Hat routine, handkerchiefs transform, change and then reappear under hat, later fruits, paper streamer and finally rabbit is produced
1945
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1945)
22
Walter the Magician The opping Silks J. C. Walter, several handkerchiefs appear at will from breast pocket
1945
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1945)
32
Mark Jacobs A Silk Production several handkerchiefs appear from a paper tube
1945 250
Franklin M. Chapman Fountain of Silks silk production routine, with unfolding silk fountain, one-man and two-assistant version
VariationsAlso published here 1945 293
Jean Hugard Silk Production from Candle Flame silk production, with gimmick
Feb. 1945 102
Instantaneous Production of a Silk silk appears in glass, thread set-up to table
Nov. 1945 163
Werner "Walt Nelson" Nussbaumer Im Märchenland story trick, silk appears, changes color vanishes, playing card changes to matchbox, vanishing and appearing candle
1945
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 7 No. 3)
10
Jean "Es-Zed" Sandoz Le beaux Tour de Foulards handkerchiefs are produced from paper tube
1945
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 7 No. 3)
14
Dr. William Weyeneth Mit "Genial" using silk wonder, followed by french translation "Avec 'Genial'"
Nov. 1945 9
Harlan Tarbell "Flash" Silk Production thread, from behind lapel
1945/27 366
Francis Carlyle One-Hand Silk Production with folding method
1945/27 368
Francis Carlyle Multiple Silk Production body loading
1945/27 370
Hen Fetsch Rice Silk cup is filled with milk and from the liquid a silk is produced, then milk changes into confetti
1946 9
John Hamilton Bloomin' Silk silk is produced and vanished several times, then it turns into a rose
Also published here Oct. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 136)
545
Dr. Arnold Boston Load a Card silk produced from rolled card
Apr. 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 11)
310
Fragen und Antworten
  • trick with coaster, handkerchief appears from center, pierced with pencil
  • transposition of two marked matchboxes
  • on a trick called "Sympathetische Steine"
  • how to make a varnish for paper wands
1947
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 8 No. 3&4)
11
Hen Fetsch Fetsch's Grandpopper ideas with Popper
  • Popper Silk
  • Three Silk Popper
  • Popper Blendo
  • Popper Color Change
  • Popper Expanding Silk
  • Popper Card Silk
  • Popper Cig to Silk
  • Popper Gloves to Flower
  • Popper Gloves to Silk
  • Popper Flash Silk
  • Popper Flash Flowers
Inspired by Dec. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 166)
664
Jean Hugard Flowers and Candy - An Opening Act flowers and candy production from handkerchief
Jan. 1948 383
Jack Yeager Shower of Flowers from handkerchief
1949
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1949)
27
Fitch Cheney "Hanky Baller" method to form a ball from handkerchief, using piece of bent wire
  • Production of Silk Handkerchief
Feb. 1949 508
Milbourne Christopher Silk In Box idea for silk appearance inside a box, Riedel's "Orchids to You"
Feb. 1949 509
Victor Farelli Out of the Box (?) production of large silk, apparently from matchbox
Mar. 1949
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 6 No. 10)
522
Jean Hugard Phantom Silk and Matchbox silk with chosen color appears in matchbox
June 1949 548
Milbourne Christopher Silk In the News production of silk from newspaper
  • Variations
  • Long Stockings
  • Torn Newspaper Topper
  • Production Climax
  • Two Silks
  • Flowers and Beer
  • Light Touch
Sep. 1949 579
Milbourne Christopher A Quick Routine silk produced from torn page, then page is returned, using Quick magazine
  • Further Thoughts
Dec. 1949 610
Robert "Bob" J. Gunther Eggs from Handkerchief not string method, several eggs
1950
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1950)
5
Tot O'Regan The Blue Quints handkerchiefs are produced and color changed then a ribbon with five dolls attached appear between the knotted silks, comedy routine
1950
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1950)
10
Arthur Harris Silks from Nowhere several handkerchiefs are produced then two put in paper cones, where they change places
1950
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1950)
12
Bill Nord Bill Nord's Purse handkerchief appears in invisible purse / purse frame
Related toAlso published here Sep. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 212)
848
Jean Hugard Imaginary 20th Century Silk glass and silks appear inside hat
Jan. 1950 625
Dr. William Weyeneth Der TeTuTa Trick newspaper tree, flag is produced from top
1950
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 11 No. 1)
3
E. Thos. Taylor A Silk Trick using a spool of thread to produce a handkerchief
1951
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1951)
25
James G. Thompson Jr. Jocko - The Great routine with hand puppet, puppet makes handkerchief vanishes and appear and disappear, performs a mini die box and eventually finds selected card
Also published here Jan. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 220)
879
Hans "Severus" Ernst Fingerhut Tuchball production of a silk, using a thimble to form a small packet and manipulating the ball before producing it
1951
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 12 No. 6)
37
M. Hillenius Die Geisterröhre glass tube sealed with paper and rubber bands, silk appears inside, variation of Drumhead-tube
Also published here
  • "Trollkarlen" No. 24, 1952.
1952
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 13 No. 2)
23
Bob Fisher Silk Production Stand seven handkerchiefs are produced, using a stand
1953
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1953)
40
Fred Mintz Neues Tucherscheinen production of handkerchief from rolled magazine
Also published here
  • in " Sphinx the golden Jubilee Book of Magic"
1953
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 14 No. 2)
106
E. Padt Ein unsichtbarer Beginn ist die halbe Arbeit silk in chosen color appears in matchbox
Also published here
  • "Triks"
1953
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 14 No. 2)
108
Dr. William Weyeneth Blitzartige Verdoppelung eines Seidentuches doubling of a silk
1953
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 14 No. 6)
159
Arthur M. Pope The Ghost from Nowhere skull appears between two silks, stage effect
1954
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1954)
35
Charly Eperny Die Bezweifelte Behauptung cards placed on stand, silk with image of selection is produced
1954
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 15 No. 6)
252
Eugene Gloye Spooks using change bag, silks appear and disappear, ghost story
1955
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1955)
24
Leonard Austin Enchanted Cylinder tube is filled with confetti, then silks and and water is produced from the tube, ghost tube modified to produce water
1956
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1956)
21
Leonard Austin Much in Little production box, using a table
1956
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1956)
26
Don Alan Bowl or Cup Load finish for benson bowl routine, paper napkin wrapped on bowl, production of handkerchiefs
Variations 1956 42
Bill Nord Purse handkerchief appears in invisible purse / purse frame
Also published here 1956 9
John Hamilton Bloomin' Silk silk is produced and vanished several times, then it turns into a rose
Also published here 1956 225
James G. Thompson Jr. Jocko the Great routine with hand puppet, puppet makes handkerchief vanishes and appear and disappear, performs a mini die box and eventually finds selected card
Also published here 1956 229
Bob Schmidt Atomic Raction big silk appears in can
1957
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1957)
37
Dr. Norris F. Roach Trinidad Handkerchief Fantasy production of 8 to 12 silks, then large flag
1957 14
The Great Christe Water Can Production two cylinders with water, dry silks are produced
1958
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1958)
37
Bill Nord Das unsichtbare Geldtäschchen handkerchief appears in invisible purse / purse frame
Also published here 1958
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 19 No. 4)
696
Lane Bateman Old Glory Be! production of silks and a beer can from a can
1959
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1959)
14
Val Andrews Tobacco Jar Fantasy smoke inside jar, handkerchief appears
1960
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1960)
15
Gerard "Bruno" Bruning Production from Foil silk is produced from ball made of aluminium foil
1960
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1960)
22
Richard Smiley Silken Wine Lota Bowl, Chick Pan and silks
1960
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1960)
49
Bruce Elliott Remembrance of (Magical) Things Past... on Fred Keating and his idea with the Vanishing Bird Cage, Mike Bornstein's production of a huge foulard, Keith Clark's ring through door, Houdini, Thurston, Richiardi Jr. & Sr.
1961
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1961)
78
Burling Hull Mephisto's HKF Production handkerchief appears in smoke from cigarette
Nov. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 374)
323
Leo Behnke Up with the Olio producing a small object under a handkerchief, by rolling handkerchief up on table
1962 15
Dino Mazza The Silk on the Rope handkerchief appears knotted on rope
Oct. 1963
The New Phoenix (Issue 384)
363
Paul "Mr. Nobody" Schwab Tagrey's As-Trick four Aces placed in card stand, four selections in deck and deck thrown at handkerchief, Aces stick to handkerchief and in card stand are four selections
1963
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 24 No. 1)
12
Dr. William Weyeneth Ein Knalleffekt zum 1. August production of small flags from flash paper
1963
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 24 No. 5)
70
Dino Mazza Instant Silk ring with handkerchief knotted on it appears threaded on handkerchief
Jan. 1964
The New Phoenix (Issue 386)
372
Gerard "Bruno" Bruning The Invisible Match Box color of silk is chosen and invisible silk placed inside invisible matchbox, both appear inside handkerchief held by performer
Also published here 1966
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1965-66)
49
Piet Forton Piet's Producer Gimmick to contain silks for silk production
Also published here 1967 3
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia Fuego - Papel - Seda paper is burnt and handkerchief produced from ashes
1967 11
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia Todos Locos silk appears in matchbox, with rubber band and named color of silk
1967 43
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia Sombrero Papiromágico sheet of newspaper in form of a hat, production of silks
1967 53
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia, Oscar Lopez Keller Pañuelo Viajante vanishing and appearing handkerchief, tube gimmick
1967 79
John Gannaway Red White & Blue three different colored silks are produced
1968
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1967-68)
37
Gerard "Bruno" Bruning Flight Thru Space color of silk is chosen and invisible silk placed inside invisible matchbox, both appear inside handkerchief held by performer
Also published here 1968
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1967-68)
39
Johnny Penrose 20th Century in Newspaper Punch hand through newspaper, produce silks from it
1968 73
Horace E. Bennett Bennett's Silken Sorcery Routine manipulation with cigarettes, then several handkerchiefs are produced (normal and "flower") and as a climax a stack of glasses with wine
1968 7
Keith Clark, Horace E. Bennett Cigarette to Silk
1968 14
Marconick Silks From Silk
1968 14
Marconick Fountain of Silks brief, flower / blossoming production of multiple silks
1968 15
Horace E. Bennett Producing the First Silk bare handed, looped silk
1968 27
Horace E. Bennett Perfected Silk Production six handkerchiefs appear, then a jumbo silk as a climax
1968 31
Piet Forton Entree - Ein Tucherscheinen production of handkerchief in midair, from sleeve fold
1968 2
Piet Forton Piets Producer gimmick to contain silks for silk production
Also published here 1968 22
Eddie Joseph The Snake Sheds its Skin serpent silk with surprise duplication of silk
1969 156
Eddie Joseph Hold My Wrist silk production while spectator holds wrists of performer, with coins as part of handling
1969 193
Eddie Joseph Smoky Silks production of cigarette, then three silks
1969 215
Walter J. Gydesen Gimmick Went Thatway method to ditch gimmick for silks from newspaper trick
1970
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1969-70)
71
William Humphries Off Beat Ideas various ideas
  • flag appears on wand
  • Gravity Glass
  • Anti Gravico
  • vase and cord
  • Milk Pitcher
  • orange silk changes into lemon
  • Bang Gun
  • Magic Con Block & Coin Slide
1970
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1969-70)
88
Lee Wayne Patriotic Post Card as Le Wayne, small flag produced from rolled-up postcard
1970
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1969-70)
134
Pavel The Instant Silk handkerchief appears in glass
1970 ca. 3
Marvyn Roy Pieces of Eight coins vanish, turn into silks in a bowl and more coins are produced from silks
1971
Magick (Issue 19)
92
Bruce Cervon From Out of Nowhere performer with gloves, silk appears and vanishes, then gloves change to flowers
1971
Magick (Issue 23)
112
Leslie P. Guest Do It Yourself Magic silk production presentation from paper box
1972 197
Pavel Silk from Confetti Shower visual
1972 316
Carl Hanson, Robert Tyson Matchless invisible matchbox and one of three invisible handkerchiefs is selected, matchbox appears inside is the chosen silk
1972
Magick (Issue 55)
273
Stan Blumenthal Drip Dry! goldfish production from handkerchief
1972
Magick (Issue 57)
282
Dr. Jacob Daley Roterberg Hank And Card No. 692, silk from card, silk has image of selection on it
Inspired by 1972 187
Jochen Zmeck Tuchverdopplung splitting silk into two, similar method as Pollock
Related to 1973
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 34 No. 4)
68
Jochen Zmeck Meine Tuchtrio-Eröffnung handkerchief opening routine, cigarette to silk, silk is split into two, silk vanishes from tube and watch appears knotted between two silks
1973
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 34 No. 5)
82
Patrick Page The Magic Tube handkerchief or other object produced from a newspaper which is folded into a tube
1974 53
Patrick Page The Shower of Sweets sweets are produced from handkerchief
1974 18
A Bare Hand Production classic, ellbow
1974 32
Tenkai Ishida Surprise Silk and Billiard Ball Production silk with looped thread
Also published here
  • in "Genii" December, 1959.
1974 112
Tenkai Ishida Production of Sevveral Silks five silks produced from large handkerchief, silk ball
1974 114
Faucett Ross A Glass and a Silk Silk placed in tumbler, sealed off with white handkerchief. Silk vanishes, magician produces silk of different color from collar, changes it to the correct color.
1975 28
Faucett Ross Handkerchief Box Routine Silk routine with various effects using Japanese Box
1975 32
Faucett Ross Handkerchief Cane Silk produced at the end of special cane
1975 43
Faucett Ross Fountain of Silks Lots of silks are produced
1975 45
T. Nelson Downs, David Devant 3. Downs' Flag Production Produce flags from suitcase on telescopic staff
1975 180
Jan Torell Silkproduction multiple handkerchief production, thread
Also published here 1975 7
Jan Torell Trick with 3 Giant Cards three jumbo cards, silk is produced and back of one card changes color
1975 16
Alessandro de Luca Mit einem Mixbecher published as Lukas Th. Schoch, water poured from cup, then silks are produced
1975
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 36 No. 5)
99
Gerald Kosky Novel Production silks, flags etc. produced from newspaper
1975 245
Dai Vernon A Silk Routine production from bill, with sixth finger gimmick
Related to 1976 7
Alan Shaxon 20th Century Cane and Silks opening to a cabaret act
Two handkerchiefs are produced from the ends of a cane, tied together and rolled around the cane. The cane is wrapped in a newspaper, a third handkerchief transforms into a cane and in the newspaper the missing handkerchief is found, knotted in between the other handkerchiefs.
1976 2
David Berglas Impossible Silk Production with tube
1976 11
Jerry Mentzer Cards - Silks - Blendo threefold screen made from jumbo playing cards folded into triangle, silks produced, they change into giant silk with cards on them, Booth's Blendo
1976 3
Patrick Page A Rabbit from a Hat silks and rabbit
1976 197
The Ghost Tube
1976 227
The Japanese Production Box to produce handkerchiefs, box with hole in bottom
1976 243
Patrick Page The Changing Bag routine with child, handkerchiefs appear
1976 245
Jean Hugard Seidentuch aus Kerzenflamme silk production from flame of candle
Also published here 1976
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 37 No. 1)
15
Jean Hugard Le foulard sorti de la flamme d'une bougie silk production from flame of candle
Also published here 1976
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 37 No. 3)
83
Jean Hugard La pièce de monnaie sorti de la flamme d'une bougie from matchbook, coin production from flame of a candle
Also published here 1976
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 37 No. 3)
84
Another Gimmick for the Bare-Hand Production of a Silk just illustration
1976 187
Barehand Silk Production with ball gimmick
1976 196
Jochen Zmeck Blendo mit Röhre roll-up tube used to produce three silks (Horster's "Ora"), then blendo effect without the tube
1977 6
Jochen Zmeck Freihand-Blendo three silks are produced, then blendo
1977 7
Marconick Free-Handed Silk Production rolled up and palmed
1977 7
Tony Slydini Hank Gag handkerchief pulled out of non-existant breast pocket
Variations 1978
The Chronicles (Issue 12)
1179
Tenkai Ishida Überraschende Tuch- und Billardball Produktion silk production after showing both hands empty (bundle on thread behind hand), then ball appears
Also published here
  • Genii, Dec. 1959
Mar. 1978
Intermagic (Vol. 5 No. 1)
26
To Reproduce Silk with handkerchief ball
1978 209
Theo "Okito" Bamberg Okito's Confetti to Silks and Livestock tube filled with confetti, confetti changes into silks
1978/76 258
Karrell Fox Kiddin' Silks silks put all over kid when produced, then he is changed into a "rabbit" by tying silk ears
1979 165
Karrell Fox Liquahank silk wrapped up, liquid poured out of it
1979 241
Karrell Fox Chuckle Silks funny messages on silks during silk production
1979 293
David B. Saunders Eine Drei-Tuch Routine three silks are produced and then vanish
Aug. 1979
Intermagic (Vol. 6 No. 2)
64
Eddie Clever Ein Eisbrecher-Trick paper napkin stretched over glass, then a silk produced from a hole
Aug. 1979
Intermagic (Vol. 6 No. 2)
72
N. A. Post Seidengeld silk produced from bill, or small coins
Dec. 1979
Intermagic (Vol. 6 No. 3 & 4)
117
El Duco Printed Silks jumbo card with silks printed on it is wrapped into sheet of newspaper, silks are produced and card is blank
1980 5
Bob Fitch Productions - Steals - Loads stealing from the topit, with applications
  • XII-A. Direct Steal
    • 1) Egg on fan
    • 2) Invisible deck
    • 3) Cups & Balls
    • 4) Dye Tube
    • 5) Produce scissors
    • 6) Balloon to Dove
    • 7) Flames from Hands
    • 8) Fishbowl production
    • 9) Fountain of Silks
  • XII-B. Indirect Steal
    • 1) Rabbit and Tray
    • 2) Molding a Rabbit
1980 5
Patrick Page Bare Hand Silk Production production of handkerchief, false finger
Also published here 1980 2
Patrick Page The Big Steal misdirection for final production in a manipulation act
1980 11
Tom Gagnon Puffed flash silk production, thread and thumb tip
1981 51
Jack Hughes Rope Wells different colored silks are produced from different colored rolled-up ropes, on tray
1981 10
Jack Hughes A Star Production apparatus in form of a star, to produce huge load of silk streamers
1981 60
Jack Hughes Peacock Production fake peacock appears on table, climax for silk production
1981 180
How Dollar Bills Are Made silk from bill, thumb tip
1982 73
Silk Tube silks produced from sealed tube, with rings and paper
1982 184
Marvin Merit Zündholz zu Tuch silk is produced from lit match
Also published here
  • "Genii " 1946, p. 74.
1982
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 43 No. 4&5)
108
Levent Cimkentli Semi-Impromptu Silk Production using rubber band
1983 132
Piet Forton Dein Zauberstab kann sich biegen und kann schweben... magic wand bends and sticks on hand, various methods, production of a handkerchief
1983 23
Jan Torell Die Ghost-Tube und der besondere Dreh handkerchief production with ghost tube, way to apparently show both sides, with flash light
1984 38
Jan Torell Tuchproduktion multiple handkerchief production, thread
Also published here 1984 58
Manfred Cattarius Tuch auf dem Seil handkerchief appears knotted on rope, one-handed and two-handed method
1984 31
Fred Kaps Fantasie in Seide three threads of different color, two are chosen, silk produced from those two colors
Also published here
  • Pentagram, Feb. 1953
Oct. 1985
Intermagic (Vol. 12 No. 1)
17
Scott Cervine Strife in Eden scarf appears and cane splits in two, opening sequence
1986 50
Harold Sterling A "Sterling" Tip lin of baby clothes production from kid
1986 85
Theo "Okito" Bamberg Silk Production Tip tip on producing items from under silk
1986 98
Meir Yedid Bow Tie Routine handkerchief is formed into bow tie and split into two silks, then real bow tie appears
1986 11
Mitch Williams Chip Off the Old Block large silk appears, poker chips, potatoe chips and brick appear from silk
Dec./Jan. 1986/1987
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 5 & 6)
24
Dai Vernon The Tale of the Treasury Worm with bill and sixth finger
Also published here Mar. 1987
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 8)
12
Wayne Kyzer Hair Production toupee is produced from handkerchiefs
1987 339
Pat Conway Instant Silk on Rope silk appears in knot of rope as it is tied
1987 109
Dai Vernon The Tale of the Treasury Worm production from bill, with sixth finger gimmick
Related toAlso published here 1988 49
Hironori Morita Dedicated to Mr. Astaire
  • 1. cane floats up from floor and dances
  • 2. silk visually appears in empty hand
(thread)
1988 105
David Britland Mechanical Popper silk appears in empty hand, elastic thread loop
Inspired by
  • "Popper" (Milbourne Christopher, Hen Fetch, Rice's Encyclopedia of Silk Magic)
Related to
1988 35
Tony Slydini No Pockets No. 6, sight gag, silk pulled from breast pocket even though no pocket is there
1988 17
Terri Rogers Crazy Compass No. 7, silk produced from paper tube
1988 18
Elbow Production silk in fold of sleeve, appears when arm is stretched
1988 35
The Birthday No. 13, newspaper rolled into tube, silks produced
1988 35
The Coil Fold No. 14, folding technique, production application from sleeve
1988 37
A Novel Production No. 15, under borrowed handkerchief appears a wand, then a silk
1988 40
Silk from Silk No. 16, one silk starts in elbow fold
1988 42
Collard No. 17, silk produced from another silk, stolen from behind collar
1988 44
Produce a Wand No. 50
1988 146
Karl Fulves, Bob Read Bottle Production No. 51, first coin appears, then bottle from under handkerchief
1988 148
Howard Wurst Rainbow Silks No. 52, several silks appear from one silk
Inspired by 1988 152
Eric C. Lewis, Harold Rice Double Appear No. 53, silk shaken and another silk appears at the end of it, repeated
1988 155
Karrell Fox A Real Rabbit rabbit folded out of handkerchief, then real one appears
1988 42
Patrick Page Thumb Tip production of handkerchief from purse frame
Related to 1988 16
Jonathan Neal Brown Seiden-Produktion silks produced from rolled-up mat
Also published here
  • Genii, Mar. 1984
July 1988
Intermagic (Vol. 13 No. 5)
217
Tenkai Ishida Silk Production multiple silks appear in bare hands, with ball gimmick
1988 13
Fred Kaps Fred Kaps' Silk Transposition three silks are produced, two in one glass and one in another glass, the two vanish and are found rolled up inside the other silk in the glass
1988 41
Helmut Ziegler Eine neuartige Tuchproduktion rubber band powered, slightly different set-up than in later Alexander de Cova publications
Related to 1988 20
Zoran Nikolin Rosacea Magica roses appear on knot of handkerchief
1988
Magische Blätter (Vol. 2 No. 5)
1
Channing Pollock Blitzproduktion zweier Seidentücher in je einer Hand flash production of handkerchiefs, one in each hand, slit in trousers
Related to 1989 13
Channing Pollock Freies Erscheine eines Tuches in der Hand I silk production, hanging on back of hand with loop, rolling technique with pencil
1989 15
Channing Pollock, Adolpho Freies Erscheine eines Tuches in der Hand II rubber band powered
Related toVariations 1989 19
Channing Pollock Erscheinen zweier Tücher in den Händen two silks appear, combination of previous methods
1989 23
Channing Pollock Die Basis-Produktion basic production, steal of a body load with handkerchief
1989 25
Channing Pollock Laden vom Tisch loads from a table / hat, dove appears, with handkerchiefs
1989 31
Channing Pollock Überraschende Verwandlung: Karten, Tuch, Taube cards change to silk, then dove is produced
1989 37
Alexander de Cova, Carlos Corda, Channing Pollock Eine Seidentuchproduction rubber band powered
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1990 33
Jean Garance Eine Seidentücher-Routine handkerchief routine
  • color change
  • cut and restored
  • Twentieth Century Silks
  • Blendo
  • production of object / animal
1990 29
Dai Vernon Das Märchen vom Schatz-Wurm with bill and sixth finger
Also published here Feb. 1990
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 2)
61
Steve Dusheck Experiment No. 2 cut-in-half and hinged thumb tip, for silk production
Variations 1991 45
Steve Dusheck Stop the Presses! split-hinged thumb tip for silk appearance
Inspired by 1991 59
Karrell Fox A Big Finish trade show presentation for Gen Grant's Temple Screen production
1991 142
Dan Garrett Thumb Tipnique on producing large things from oversized thumb tips
Also published here 1991 13
Ali Bongo Bongo-Zick-Zack-Falter cardboard to produce handkerchief
Also published here 1991 26
Alexander de Cova, Carlos Corda, Channing Pollock Snappy Silk Production rubber band powered
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 155
Dan Garrett Thumb Tipnique on producing large things from oversized thumb tips
Also published here 1992 13
Steve Dusheck Cards and Silks four cards shown and placed upright in slits in board, silk produced from that construction, card with container compartment
1992 68
Jaroslav Zd'ársky Das Tuch auf dem Spazierstock silk appears instantly on cane
Also published here
  • Prager Zaubereien
Sep. 1992
Intermagic (Vol. 17 No. 2)
56
Mila Trnka Neue Präsentschachtel production tube construction
Also published here
  • Prager Zaubereien
Sep. 1992
Intermagic (Vol. 17 No. 2)
77
Patrick Page Seidentuch-Produktion aus der leeren Hand production of handkerchief, false finger
Also published here 1993 4
Patrick Page Der Grosse Diebstahl misdirection for final production in a manipulation act
Also published here 1993 47
Karl Fulves Silk from Nowhere silk pulled out of examined sheet of newspaper
1993 27
Alan Wakeling France: The Original Hip Steal silks appear from holes in painting palette, wine glass appears on palette as finale (Hip Steal), "Silks from Newspaper" gimmick, with comments by Jim Steinmeyer
Related to 1993 137
Jim Steinmeyer A Lesson In a Lesson In Magic
  • Conjuring
silks vanish in rolled-up magazine, then they reappear tied together, attached hidden moveable container
June 1993
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 10)
45
Sam Leo Horowitz Silk Production with False Finger with paper
1994 1105
Harry Kellar Nikko wood gimmick to produce 18'' handkerchief
1994 1231
Walter Schwartz A Surprise Silk Production
1994 1241
Ali Bongo Zig Zag Folder cardboard to produce handkerchief
Also published here 1994 7
Amado Narvaez Der Schwiegermutter-Trick im modernen Gewand combination with appearing silks (pulled out of jacket at threads, appearing cane, Twentieth Century Silks
Also published here
  • Genii, 1989
May 1994
Intermagic (Vol. 18 No. 3)
86
Salvano Erscheinen eines Seidentuchs silk appears from borrowed handkerchief
1994 5
Salvano Die Magische Hand silk vanishes and reappears in empty hands
Variations 1994 7
Robert Parrish The Well of Invisibility "The Japanese Box" routine
Related to
  • David Devant ("The Best Tricks and How to Do Them")
Also published here
1995 54
Karrell Fox The "Presto-Chang-O" Tube tube to switch or produce silks
1995 152
Pavel Der Magnetische Zauberstab handkerchief appears knotted on wand
1995 26
Jay Scott Berry Rainbow Eclipse four colored silk strips appear, then they change into a rainbow streamer, using Eclipse Tip
1995 11
Jay Scott Berry Appearing Silk using Diamond Tip
1995 13
Jay Scott Berry Frozen Fire flame picked off a candle with bare hands, flame changes into two silks, using Flame Tip
1995 23
Robert Parrish The Well of Invisibility "The Japanese Box" routine
Also published here Jan. 1995
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 5)
56
Yuji Yamamoto, Marconick Dreifache Tuchproduktion auf Seil three handkerchiefs appear on rope
1996 12
Yuji Yamamoto Gespaltenes Seidentuch handkerchief is split in two
1996 24
Yuji Yamamoto Einfaches Stehlen handling of final load, with handkerchief and hat
1996 28
Yuji Yamamoto Tuch Sperre production of a handkerchief, locking mechanism for rolled up handkerchief so it can be easily stolen
1996 35
Yuji Yamamoto Verschwindende Daumenspitze production of a handkerchief inside another handkerchief, sucker element for magicians
1996 38
John Mulholland Triangulum jumbo cards arranged on stand in triangle, silks produced from them
1997
Intermagic (Vol. 21 No. 3)
120
Mark Prines Tonight Show Silks spectators hold a silk outstretched, another silk is pushed in its center and vanishes, it reappears from another silk, repeat in which a silk is reproduced from spectator's sleeve
1997 1
Joshua Jay Cascading Carnation Lapel flower transforms into colorful silks, coin produced in the middle of silks (Silk Fountain)
1999 26
Joshua Jay Coin From Silk Produce coin from silk (watch holdout)
1999 131
Joshua Jay Six Card Repeat Six Card Repeat routine with silk production as an ending, selection is printed on the silk. Jumbo card is then produced from the silk matching the selection
1999 151
Doug Conn The Purse'n'l Load silk from purse frame
Inspired by 1999 83
Okitoglas water becomes red in glass, then silk produced
1999
Intermagic (Vol. 23 No. 2)
69
John Bourne Außergewöhnliche Produktion three connected pieces, pyramid construction for silk production
2000
Intermagic (Vol. 24 No. 2)
52
Michael Sondermeyer Silk Production "The End" production of several silks, fake chicken, "The End" silk
Nov. 2000
Magic (Vol. 10 No. 3)
90
Karl Fulves No Needles "Problems"
performer mimes knitting, a scarf appears, posed as a problem
2001 211
R. Paul Wilson Tipless silk vanishes and reappears in rolled-up bill, thumb tip with hole
2001 1
Gregg Webb A Second Beginning To A Ball Act
  • The WebbMaster
with silk fountain
Jan. 2001
Genii (Vol. 64 No. 1)
84
Roberto Giobbi Flash Overture two coins are produced, silk appears in flash, third coin produced
May 2001
Magic (Vol. 10 No. 9)
78
David Regal The Cotton Ball cotton balls are produced from spectator, one changes to silk
2002 194
Barney Lederman The Hank Spider hole torn in paper napkin and silk produced out of it, napkin then changes to egg
Also published here
  • Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 3, p. 1348
2002 202
Al Baker, "Al" Producto silk production from newspaper
Also published here
  • marketed 1934
2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Instructions)
526
Juan Mayoral Aparición Mágica de un Bastón fireball from candle in which a cane is produced, and then a handkerchief
2003 324
Eric Mead Watch the Birdie little paper bird vanishes from handkerchief and reappears on finger, bottle of beer produced from handkerchief
Also published here 2003 11
Jeff McBride The Butterfly fake butterfly produced from rolled paper
Inspired by
  • Germain's silk butterfly production (Germain the Wizard)
2003 56
Joseph Alajbeg Thumb Tip Routine thumb tip routine with two silks for children
July 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 11)
90
David P. Abbott The Disposable Fingertip for silk production
Aug. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 8)
63
David P. Abbott The Black Bag soft container for silk production
Aug. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 8)
67
Eric Mead Watch the Birdie little paper bird vanishes from handkerchief and reappears on finger, bottle of beer produced from handkerchief
Related toAlso published here 2006 23
Nathan Kranzo Ideas for the Orange $10 Bill ideas with the new, different-colored dollar bill (2006)
  • Orange-Flavored Bill (transformation, using tic tacs)
  • Kool-Aid Bill (transformation)
  • Orange Silkworm ala Vernon (orange silk produced from bill)
Dec. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006)
36
Alan Wakeling France silks appear from holes in painting palette, wine glass appears on palette as finale, "Silks from Newspaper" gimmick
  • Notes (Jim Steinmeyer)
Related to Sep. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 9)
62
Alan Wakeling Persia silks appear, change and fuse in changing fez
  • Notes (Jim Steinmeyer)
Sep. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 9)
65
Alan Wakeling Spain flowers appear at end of sword, then a flower bouquet, then deck is sprung in the air and all four Aces are impaled by performer
  • Notes (Jim Steinmeyer)
Sep. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 9)
80
Alexander de Cova, Carlos Corda Seidenproduktion rubber band powered
Inspired byAlso published here 2011 2
Patrick Page Bare Hand Silk Production production of handkerchief, false finger
Also published here 2011 180
Patrick Page Repeat Flag Production silk flags produced from purse
2011 236
Patrick Page The Big Steal misdirection for final production in a manipulation act
Also published here 2011 306
Joey Incollingo The Almost-Invisible Bottle using cut-off top of a plastic bottle, silk is pulled out of opening, it vanishes and is produced from spectator's sleeve, vanishes again in bottle part
Mar. 2011
Genii (Vol. 74 No. 3)
23
Jim Steinmeyer The Upside-Down Lantern
  • Conjuring
silk production from lantern prop with hidden chamber
July 2011
Genii (Vol. 74 No. 7)
32
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Doubling Silk silk pulled through hand and split into two, "The Wonderful Handkerchief Doubling"
2012
Prolix (Issue 10)
682
Howard Warringer A Coin and Silk Routine handkerchief and two coins are produced
Also published here Nov./Dec. 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 11 & 12)
43
Marvyn Roy The Enchanted Tumbler silks appear in brandy glass
Also published here
  • Genii, Sep. 1950
Nov./Dec. 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 11 & 12)
56
Neil Tobin One-Handed Silk Fountain Release
May 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 5)
41
Kazu Katayama Penkerchief
  • Tokyo Workshop
silk pushed in hand with pen, it vanishes, silk reproduced from end of pen
Dec. 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 12)
51
Mike Caveney The Drum That Can't Be Beaten production drum, discussion of the performance at the 2009 Los Angeles History Conference
2013 181
Alexander de Cova, Carlos Corda, Channing Pollock Eine Seidentuchproduction rubber band powered
Also published here 2013 49
Alexander de Cova, Carlos Corda, Channing Pollock Snappy Silk Production rubber band powered
Also published here 2015 20
Alexander de Cova Bügelproduktion silk from purse frame
2017 44
Silk Fold into ball around plug, for production
2018 239
Ignacio López La Carta en el Pañuelo - El Juego Que lo Haría a Roberto Mansilla a handkerchief, glass and deck appear, then selection appears on handkerchief
Also published here 2018 61
Ignacio López El Mundo es un Pañuelo handkerchief on the table to make a deck appear, flap
2018 31
Jonathan Neal Carson, McCartney, and Hay
  • Secrets Within Secrets
silk visibly vanishes from clear plastic cylinder, silk-to-ball reel, silk reappears visibly knotted onto rope
Oct. 2018
Genii (Vol. 81 No. 10)
36
Alberto de Figueiredo El pañuelo que cambia de color color changing silk routine, silk to mouth and silk fountain finale
  • El primer cambio de color
  • Falsa explicación
  • El pañuelo rojo y la carga
Inspired by 2018 43
Ignacio López The Card in the Silk a handkerchief, glass and deck appear, then selection appears on handkerchief
Also published here 2019 33
Iñaki Zabaletta Silkeny 2.0 Mi Rutina Profesionales de Pañuelos, handkerchief vanishes and appears, changes color and as a climax multiple handkerchiefs appear knotted together
2019 153
Jonathan Neal My Version of "Duke's Dye-Version"
  • Secrets Within Secrets
silk production from paper, general comments on silk magic
Apr. 2019
Genii (Vol. 82 No. 4)
40
John Carney Silk Production From Frame
2020 57
Ricardo Rodriguez 1-3+2=0 surrealistic silk routine, silks appear and vanish in hand to make sense to mathematic equation
2021 89
Dai Vernon Handkerchief Trick production from bill, with sixth finger gimmick, from private lecture notes by Ernest Shattock
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Dai Vernon Silk Production from Dollar Bill with bill and sixth finger, from private lecture notes by Gene Matsuura
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