1993
Written by Jim Steinmeyer
Work of Alan Wakeling
345 pages (Hardcover), published by Hahne
Illustrated with photographs and drawings by Jim Steinmeyer
Language: English
87 entries
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Jim Steinmeyer Acknowledgements
  • Photographic credits
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Jim Steinmeyer The Author's Preface
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Mark Wilson Introduction
17
Steve Dick Steve Dick on Alan Wakeling
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Don Bice Don Bice on Alan Wakeling
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Mike Caveney Mike Caveney on Alan Wakeling
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Norm Nielsen Norm Nielsen on Alan Wakeling
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Earl Nelson Earl Nelson on Alan Wakeling
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Ricky Jay Ricky Jay on Alan Wakeling
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Channing Pollock Channing Pollock on Alan Wakeling
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Jim Steinmeyer The Billiard Balls chapter intro on Alan Wakeling's routine and Roy Benson's influence
  • With Benson in Hollywood
  • The Apparatus
  • The Philosophy
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Alan Wakeling The Routine
  • Two Balls and the Flourishes
  • From Two to Three
  • The Third to the Pocket, and the Fourth Ball
  • Vanish of Ball Four, Production of Number Five
  • The Display and Clean-up
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Walk-Up Flourish two balls squeezed upwards between the palms
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Walking Ball Flourish à la Cardini
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Tenkai Ishida Shell Display showing both sides
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Jim Steinmeyer With Vernon and Frakson Alan Wakeling performance in 1971 at "It's Magic"
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Jim Steinmeyer Nightclub Specialties chapter intro, Alan Wakeling seeing Cardini
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Jim Steinmeyer Wakeling and Roy on Alan Wakeling and Marvyn Roy performing together
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Jim Steinmeyer The Rhapsody and the Cowboy on Alan Wakeling's acts "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Manhattan Cowboy"
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Jim Steinmeyer Winnemucca to Ciro's on an unusual gig of Alan Wakeling
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Alan Wakeling The Phantom Cigarette
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Alan Wakeling The Color Changing Gloves
Inspired by 69
Alan Wakeling The Wakeling Top Hat changing top hat, foo can
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Alan Wakeling The Double Action Pull
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Alan Wakeling The Liquid Sand Routine beer, milk and red wine are mixed in a champagne bucket, then glasses are used to take out the liquids separately again
Inspired by
  • William Larsen idea inspired by Jack Gwynne's Sands of Egypt, Genii, Dec. 1941
Also published here
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Alan Wakeling Magical Fishing aerial fishing
  • The Routine and Apparatus
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Jim Steinmeyer Helen Wakeling Alan Wakeling's wife
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Alan Wakeling The Goldfish in the Light Bulb liquid vanishes from shaker, appears in light bulb with gold fish
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Jim Steinmeyer The Fan Act introduction and effect description of Alan Wakeling's act
  • A Fantasy in Fans
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Alan Wakeling The Barehanded Fan Production multiple fans, choreography with assistant
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Alan Wakeling The Egg on the Fan
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Alan Wakeling The Fan in the Bag egg bag type routine with fan
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Alan Wakeling The Mutilated Fan mutilated parasol routine with fan
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Alan Wakeling The Billiard Balls and Finale: An Additional Ending giant fan production
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Alan Wakeling Variations on the Fan Act and Illusions several optional components of the Fan Act, briefly described
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Alan Wakeling The Traveling Fan fan vanishes under silk, is found on table, vanishes again, found in inside pocket, second fan produced, both tossed up and one vanishes and is found in table, repeat, change into giant fan
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Jim Steinmeyer Claivoyance chapter intro
Also published here 117
Alan Wakeling Psychic Blackjack cards are named by assistant, used in a blackjack game, John Mulholland code
VariationsAlso published here 117
Alan Wakeling The Wakeling Egg Bag with billiard ball
  • John Daniel
  • The Bag and the Billiard Ball
  • The Patter and Handling
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Jim Steinmeyer The Magical Traveler on Alan Wakeling's Genii series from Nov. 1951 to Oct. 1952
Related to 135
Alan Wakeling China: The Egg on Fan with comments by Jim Steinmeyer
Related to 136
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 137
Jim Steinmeyer An Introduction to Illusions Alan Wakeling and illusions
  • With the Great Dante
  • The Dantes and the Art of Illusion
  • A Magic Circus
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Alan Wakeling The Magical Puppet Theater Doll's House version
Inspired by 154
Alan Wakeling The Elusive Clown traveling person in clown make-up, with double, tip-over trunk
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Jim Steinmeyer A New Grand Finale intro on The Gorilla Crushing Illusion, see next item
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Alan Wakeling The Wakeling Crushing "The Gorilla Crushing"
gorilla in cage crushing girl underneath
  • The Secret and Apparatus
Also published here 166
Alan Wakeling The Bar Act
  • Opening: Flaming Wine and The Jumping Grasshopper
  • Drinks for the Audience
  • The Challenge of a Modern Bar Act
  • The Flaming Glass of Wine
  • The Grasshopper in the Light Bulb
  • The Series of Drinks
  • Variations on the Bar Act
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Jim Steinmeyer Numerology: A Close-Up Act intro
  • The Numerologist Entertains
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Alan Wakeling Phase One: The Number Tiles digits on plastic tiles are added down to one digit which matches the spectator's number
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Alan Wakeling Phase Two:. The Dice two dice rolled, with some calculation process one arrives at a predicted number
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Alan Wakeling Phase Three: A Subconscious Impression paper card with a number written on it is mixed with other cards, spectator locates his number card
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Alan Wakeling Additional Effect: The Numeral Cubes dice with larger numbers on them rolled, reduced to base number by adding digits, total predicted
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Alan Wakeling Additional Effect: The Name Matrix five cards from twenty-five number cards chosen, total added, it's predicted and letters on the back of the cards predict the spectator's first name, matrix force
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Alan Wakeling The Final Phase: The Color Matrix 5x5 matrix with card of different colors, instructions on tape for elimination process, remaining color predicted
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Jim Steinmeyer Close-Up Specialties intro
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Alan Wakeling Cords and Coins close-up version of Grandmother's Necklace with coins with holes
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Alan Wakeling Card in Wallet: An Autograph Exchange cards signed by spectator and performer, performer's card put in pocket, it shows up in the deck again, spectator's card found in wallet
VariationsAlso published here 227
Alan Wakeling, Earl Nelson Aces Front Aces appear at face of deck in wine glass one by one, routined by Earl Nelson
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Jim Steinmeyer Stage Specialties
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Alan Wakeling The Handcuff Escape inside cloth bag that is hanging on stage as cover
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Alan Wakeling The S-Chain Handcuff escape
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Alan Wakeling Joker Poker five jumbo cards clipped together in ladder condition, with bulldog clip, in the end all have changed to Jokers
Inspired by
  • marketed trick by Don Lawton
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Alan Wakeling The Cotton Ball Routine
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Alan Wakeling The Wakeling Sawing
  • The Wakeling Routine
  • A Lady Divided
  • The Secret
Variations 253
Jim Steinmeyer A Career in Illusion intro about Alan Wakeling's stage illusions
  • With Mark Wilson
  • Inspirations and Originations
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Alan Wakeling The Split Barrel Cannon opening the barrel to show it empty by using one with hinged sides, method not described
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Alan Wakeling The Giant Rising Cards two cards selected from normal deck, a giant card case is on the stage, first card rises after some side-effects, the second selection (a Queen) does not rise, but a lady appears from the giant case
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Alan Wakeling The Flitter Girl Protean Cabinet variation
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Alan Wakeling The Wringer Box and Cannon lady vanishes from box (Tip-Over Trunk variation) and appears in drum
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Alan Wakeling The Modern Backstage credit information
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Alan Wakeling The Parisian Costume Trunk in trunk a woman appears wearing a chosen dress
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Alan Wakeling The Double Substitution Trunk two ladies on top transpose with magician on top, two nested trunks with inner one made from clear plastic
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Alan Wakeling The Aquarian Substitution Trunk with clear water tank, method not described
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Alan Wakeling Excalibur Substitution Trunk combined with sword cabinet, method not described
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Alan Wakeling The Atomization Stack of Boxes illusion combined with Dante/Selbit's Broadcasting a Woman, woman travels from one stack of four stacked boxes to another, method not described
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Alan Wakeling Cineillusion interaction with movie screen, modernized Film to Life, method not described
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Alan Wakeling, MacDonald Birch Divided in Four kind of sawing into four pieces, method not described
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Alan Wakeling The Girl Through Glass lying woman is pushed through glass sheet, method not described
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Alan Wakeling The Hindu Rope rope rises out of basket, then woman floats on it à la Broom Suspension, method not described
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Alan Wakeling The Spiker modernized sword basked with vanishing and reappearing woman, method not described
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Alan Wakeling The Mark Wilson Spirit Cabinet description of effects, method not described
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Alan Wakeling The Spirits Return
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Alan Wakeling The Take-Apart-Flip-Over break-a-way type
Inspired by 323
Alan Wakeling The Seance Post woman bound to post for spirit cabinet type effects
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Alan Wakeling The Electric Maiden modernized Iron Maiden, penetration by many spikes
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Jim Steinmeyer Appendix commented reproduction of some of Alan Wakeling's sketches for illusion ideas
  • Pure Energy
  • Costume Trunk
  • Stack of Boxes (Okito)
  • The Tea Canister (Okito)
  • Find the Lady
  • Giant Rising Cards version
  • Black and White (Dante)
  • Floating and sinking ball on water
  • Crushing Illusion with two tigers
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Data entered by Denis Behr.