1968
Written by Horace E. Bennett
Work of Horace E. Bennett
80 pages (Paperback), published by Unique Magic Studio
Illustrated with drawings by Maurice Day
Language: English
25 entries
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Lewis Ganson Foreword
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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
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Glenn G. Gravatt, Horace E. Bennett Rising Cigarette from packet
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Handkerchief Fold small bundle
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Keith Clark, Horace E. Bennett Cigarette to Silk
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Marconick Silks From Silk
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Marconick Fountain of Silks brief, flower / blossoming production of multiple silks
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Horace E. Bennett Additional Thoughts on the Silk Production Routine ideas, variations
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Horace E. Bennett Producing the First Silk bare handed, looped silk
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Horace E. Bennett Perfected Silk Production six handkerchiefs appear, then a jumbo silk as a climax
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Horace E. Bennett Take Five linking ring routine, five rings
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The Count. Showing the Rings Separate
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Edward Victor, Horace E. Bennett Linking Two Rings Together
Related to
  • Edward Victor's "More Magic of the Hands"
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Horace E. Bennett Linking Moves with the Key and Singles
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Jay Marshall Jay Marshall's Sucker Move gag
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Horace E. Bennett Unlinking the Chain of Two "Bennett's Switch"
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Tommy Dowd Tommy Dowd's Spin Unlink
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Horace E. Bennett, Eugene Laurant Chain of Three & Eugene Laurant's Removing the Centre Ring
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Jack Miller, Herman L. Weber Jack Miller's Version of the Herman L. Weber Ring Move
Inspired by 48
Jack Miller Jack Miller's Causing the Rings to Jump from Arm to the Other Arm
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Jack Miller Jack Miller's Ring Monte
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Horace E. Bennett Alternate Switch for Exchanging the Chain of Two for the Linked Single and Key
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J. "Rink" van Rinkhuyzen Rink's Move with Two Single Rings and a Key Ring
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Horace E. Bennett Eight Ball Routine production of eight billiard balls, with a handkerchief
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Horace E. Bennett The Penetration of the Silk Handkerchief
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Data entered by Lorenz Schär, March 2019.