44 entries in Food / Apple
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Apple to Onion with humorous "Reflex" presentation
1876 357
Der Apfel des Paris thread pushed through apple with needle, apple slides down and can stop anytime on command
Dec. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 2 No. 4)
57
Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld Tuch und Apfel No. 22, silk vanishes and reappears inside apple or potato
1899 68
Der hüpfende Apfel No. 9, some quicksilver put in apple, it jumps when put on heating, chemical
1900 161
Das geheimnisvolle Papierfähnchen No. 12, piece of paper with grain and apple moves by itself, experiment
1900 162
Der geteilte Apfel apple splits into four pieces after it is peeled
July 1900
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 6 No. 7)
111
Coin and Apple coin and apple change places, under paper cones
1935 22
Bruce Elliott Blackout Magic - Adam's Apple wrists of performer held by spectator's, apple travels from one hand to the other
Related to Aug. 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 15)
61
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
Francis J. Rigney Another Cutting Up weird method to cut an apple
Oct. 1948 473
Apples (1)
  • ⁠⁠Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
breaking apple with bare hands
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apples (2)
  • ⁠Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
apple is peeled and found cut in half
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apples (3)
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
party game, apple is transferred from under chin to under chin of next person
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apples (4)
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
eating burning candle
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apples (5)
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
apple in handkerchief is cut in half without injuring the cloth
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apples (6)
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
odd way to cut an apple in half
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apples (7)
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
solution for party game, Halloween apples
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apples (8)
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
bar bet, cutting apple in half without touching apple or knife
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Apple (9)
  • Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Tricks
party fortune telling, using skin of apple
Mar. 1951
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 8 No. 10)
763
Al Baker Al Baker's Apple Trick effect description
1961 66
An Amazing Apple No. 34, apple thrown on the floor bounces back, behind table
1981 44
Karl Fulves The Apple Monster No. 35, apple thrown on the floor bounces back, behind table, large bite has been taken from apple
1981 46
Cutting the Apple No. 26, apple on palm is hit by knife, apple splits in two but hand is unharmed
1983 8
Stephen Tucker "A" Is for Apple stalk of an apple is removed, vanishes and appears back attached on the apple
1989 13
Bruce Elliott Adam's Apple No. 70, wrists of performer tied, apple travels from one hand to the other
Related to 1990 147
Tom Mullica The Apple Trick card under ashtray, one in matchbook and one to apple with apple ventriloquism bit
1992 114
Ray Kosby The Bite apple changes color
Related to 1994 5
Karrell Fox Willie The Worm spring snake from snake can comes out of apple apparently
1995 76
Paul Harris Apple torn and restored apple
1996 35
Karl Fulves Eve's Apple silk through wrist, apple produced from silk
Related to 1997 136
Robert E. Olson Signed Coin in Cut and Restored Apple
1998 14
Sid Fleischman Rube Goldberg Revisited: The Card In The Apple "Including the Wonderful No-Switch Torn Corner Switch Revealed tor the First Time"
Aug. 1998
Magic (Vol. 7 No. 12)
64
Kurt Weiss Ghost Detector red and white silk tied together, they untie by themselves, apple in paper bag transforms into two oranges, rubber apple
2001 204
Alexander de Cova The Filler silk to apple
Related toAlso published here 2008 8
Tom Stone Flying Fruit apple and inside of orange transpose
2009 6
Alexander de Cova The Filler silk to apple
Also published here 2010 18
Alexander de Cova Tuch in Apfel II silk to apple
Related to 2010 2
Alexander de Cova Der Schottische Apfel silk to apple
Also published here 2011 3
Patrick Page The Vanishing Apple apple disappears under handkerchief, with assistant
2011 284
Alexander de Cova Das Tuch in Apfel mal ganz anders signed silk vanishes from rolled-up paper and appears inside apple
Also published here Nov. 2012 22
Alexander de Cova Das Tuch in Apfel mal ganz anders signed silk vanishes from rolled-up paper and appears inside apple
Also published here Feb. 2013
New Avantgarde Magic (Issue Sondererausgabe MMC)
25
Alexander de Cova Tuch in Apfel mal anders signed silk vanishes from rolled-up paper and appears inside apple
Also published here 2015 75
Alexander de Cova Tuch in Apfel signed silk travels into apple
2017 76
Nathan Kranzo Apple and Orange Transpo Apple and orange change places in paperbags. Ending has orange peeled to reveal apple inside
Related to 2021 9