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Professor Hoffmann The Magician's Table
1876 5
Professor Hoffmann The Magician's Dress
  • Profondes
  • Pochettes
  • "Loading" Pockets
1876 8
Professor Hoffmann Managing the Pass misdirection and gaze
1876 14
Professor Hoffmann Tips on the Classic Force
1876 89
Professor Hoffmann Making Double Facers
1876 90
Professor Hoffmann Mode of Preparing specially adhesive Wax for Conjuring Purposes
1876 118
Professor Hoffmann Managing the False Transfer gaze and angles
1876 154
To pass a Marked Florin (or Half-crown) into the Centre of two Oranges in Succession
Variations 1876 170
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, The Watch Box for vanishing a watch
Related to 1876 219
Professor Hoffmann Lighting and Background for Thread Work
1876 229
Professor Hoffmann Tricks with Handkerchief
1876 236
Professor Hoffmann Loading a Lemon
1876 248
Professor Hoffmann The Cups and Balls introduction
1876 271
Professor Hoffmann General Comments on structure and presentation
1876 278
The Chinese Rings
  • eight ring routine
  • twelve ring routine
Also published here 1876 401
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, The Decanter and the Crystal Balls clear glass balls produced and then "molded" into single ball which then changes color, two methods
Related to 1876 426
Professor Hoffmann To Make the Pass "the very backbone of card conjuring"
1889 4
Professor Hoffmann To Force Three Cards together three force cards repeat abcabcabc...
1889 15
Professor Hoffmann N. B. how to get the deck in line of sight for glimpse
1889 19
Professor Hoffmann Conjurers' Table - The Servante
1889 36
Professor Hoffmann The use of the Magic Wand
1889 36
Professor Hoffmann Thought Anticipated general thoughts on the plot
1889 128
Professor Hoffmann A Drawn Card, placed in a Closed Box, made to Fly back to the Pack, while Another takes its Place in the Box including Another Method
1889 160
Professor Hoffmann The Multiplying and Vanishing Cards three cards selected, which are then multiplied (e.g. a dozen aces of hearts), then all duplicates vanished
1889 198
Professor Hoffmann Deck Pull
1889 199
Professor Hoffmann Conjurers' Tables - Pistons
1889 204
Professor Hoffmann The "Sensation" Card Trick "An Experiment in Thought-reading"
three cards thought of, performer divines writes them on slips of paper, spectators remove their cards and the vanish from "card table" and reappear in deck
1889 231
Professor Hoffmann Tables in Magic how things have been simplified
1890 4
Professor Hoffmann To Force three Cards together three cards repeat itself, spectator cuts anywhere
Variations 1890 13
Professor Hoffmann To produce Three Cards at any Position in the Pack thought of by Another Person three cards appear consecutively at freely named number
1890 38
Professor Hoffmann As an Out Trick for a Failed Force
1890 48
Professor Hoffmann Introducing a Stacked Deck
1890 74
Professor Hoffmann The Mysterious Pairs several spectators remove two cards each and place them face to face, performer receives one card and names the other, then the pairs come together again in the deck
1890 84
Professor Hoffmann The Magic Card Case "A Chosen Card made to pass into an Empty Case", leather-covered case
1890 115
Professor Hoffmann Addition behind Mirror
1890 130
Professor Hoffmann The Multiplying and Vanishing Cards single card "reproduces" into duplicates, repeated with other cards, duplicates vanished again, pull
1890 131
Professor Hoffmann Card-Vanisher pull with clip
1890 133
Professor Hoffmann, Dr. Lynn The Penetrative Coin two borrowed hats & two bowls are build up on the table, four coins dropped in top one, the travel down in lower bowls audibly one by one, mechanical table
1890 147
Professor Hoffmann Multiplying Coins and Tricks therewith shell, one coin becomes three and one again
1890 161
Professor Hoffmann The eight Coins and two Brass Covers four borrowed coins each under two brass covers, coins travel from one pile to the other, two shells, also done in hands of spectator without covers
1890 165
Professor Hoffmann The Mysterious Tumbler "To pass a coin from a Glass of Water into the Centre of an Orange", with full patter
Inspired by 1890 172
Professor Hoffmann A Smashed Watch borrowed watch placed in paper bag, performer steps on it by mistake, watch crushed further in mortar, then shot on flower pot and it reappears in roots, with variation
1890 185
Devono Watch-bag watch placed in bag and bag swung around to crash watch
Variations 1890 193
Professor Hoffmann Watch-Stocking lady's stocking produced from spectator, watch placed in lady's socking which is swung around to crash watch
Inspired by 1890 195
Professor Hoffmann The Vanishing Pocket-handkerchief found in a Candle "New Method", with phase in which borrowed handkerchief shrinks in two phases
1890 221
Robert Heller, Professor Hoffmann "Second Sight" Tricks with code outline
1890 243
Professor Hoffmann Another Method
1890 265
Professor Hoffmann On Shell Props
1890 273
Professor Hoffmann The Chameleon Ball small ball changes color multiple times
1890 274
Professor Hoffmann The Cannon-Ball Trick "improved", cannon-ball from hat
1890 291
Professor Hoffmann The Animated Cigar cigar stands on top of hat and dances around
1890 303
Professor Hoffmann The Magnetized Hat - Another Method hat is animated on table
1890 317
Professor Hoffmann The Spiritualistic Ball, Ring and Card rod in stand, ball with hole placed on it, ball moves upwards and downwards, then jumps off, same with ring, card also rises up and down the rod
Related to 1890 395
Professor Hoffmann The Demon Marksman
1890 437
Professor Hoffmann Vortrag zum magischen Kochtopf routine with egg production and cake-in-hat
Related to Oct. 1901
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 7 No. 10)
155
Professor Hoffmann Vortrag zum magischen Kochtopf part two
Related to Nov. 1901
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 7 No. 11)
168
Hamley Brothers The "Premier" Servante attached to table, collapses flat, Professor Hoffmann suggests suction cup attachment
1903 20
Professor Hoffmann Deck Switch with Cigar-Box or similar item
1903 29
Professor Hoffmann A Special "Trap" for trapdoor in table or suitcase
1903 30
Professor Hoffmann Handkerchiefs to Glass two handkerchiefs travel into glass that spectator holds, ends clean
1903 47
Professor Hoffmann Production Addition to "Heller and De Vere Table" mechanical system to get item to top of table from within
1903 90
Professor Hoffmann Concatenation Extraordinary thirty separate metal links links to chain in tumbler
  • thread and gaffed table method
  • A Simpler Method, with the Mirror Glass
1903 94
Professor Hoffmann, Professor Sylvester The Self-Supporting Wand clinging to hand and other objects, thread and other gimmicks
  • Introductory Patter
  • Various Methods of Suspension
  • The Wand Supported without any Mechanical Aid
Variations 1903 105
Professor Hoffmann The Rapping Wand thread, to answer questions
1903 113
Ellis Stanyon The Climbing Ring on wand
Related to 1903 118
P. T. Selbit, Professor Hoffmann A New "Palm" for Watches
1903 146
Professor Hoffmann A Borrowed Watch Reproduced from a Glass of Milk watch vanishes, milk poured from one glass to another, then watch taken out of milk, dry and functioning, two presentations
1903 157
Professor Hoffmann, Joseph Michael Hartz, Professor De Vere The Locked and Corded Boxes nest of boxes
  • The Old Method
  • The Writer's Own Method
  • The Hartz Method
  • The De Vere Method
1903 172
Professor Hoffmann The Flight of Time routine with watch, sight gags, watch vanishes from box, apparently shot with pistol into spectator, wand pushed into spectator
Related to 1903 183
Professor Hoffmann A Simple Appliance for Handkerchief Multiplication
1903 228
Professor Hoffmann Colour-Changing Tricks
  • The Inventors of the Colour-Change
1903 241
Professor Hoffmann Chapter X - Tricks with Eggs
  • The Celluloid Egg
1903 390
Professor Hoffmann The Melting Coin (Improved) coin becomes soft, held into flame, becomes tin-foil ball
Related to
  • "La Pièce Fusible" (Robert-Houdin, Secrets of Conjuring and Magic)
1903 484
John Nevil Maskelyne, Professor Hoffmann The Great Dictionary Trick word appears on arm
Related to 1903 490
Professor Hoffmann My Friend in Thibet card put in a box, two blank cards in envelopes with pencils, on chosen blank card name of selection appears
1903 497
Professor Hoffmann Fake Turnover to show both sides blank
1903 500
Professor Hoffmann, Carl Willmann Der zerrissene und wiedererstandene Hut borrowed hat torn and wrapped in paper, changes into flowers and hat is under the spectator's chair
Related to Jan. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 1)
13
Professor Hoffmann, Carl Willmann Der zerrissene und wiedererstandene Hut part two
Related to Feb. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 2)
28
Mr. Gilbert, Professor Hoffmann The Changing Handkerchief Boxes two handkerchief of different color in two cardboard boxes transpose
Also published here 1911 578
Professor Hoffmann The Ball of Wool Trick (Improved)
Also published here 1911 585
Professor Hoffmann The Crystal Balls (Improved Method) clear glass balls produced and then "molded" into single ball which then changes color, detailed routine
Related toAlso published here 1911 602
Joseph Michael Hartz Hartz Finale for Crystal Balls
Related to 1911 612
Professor Hoffmann Glass Vanish Variation
Also published here 1911 682
Joseph Michael Hartz, Alexander Herrmann, Professor Hoffmann The Pocket-Picking Trick producing chosen cards from shuffled deck in pocket, three handlings
Also published here 1911 719
Mr. Gilbert, Professor Hoffmann The Changing Handkerchief Boxes two handkerchief of different color in two cardboard boxes transpose
Also published here 1911 25
Professor Hoffmann The Ball of Wool Trick (Improved)
Also published here 1911 35
Professor Hoffmann The Crystal Balls (Improved Method) clear glass balls produced and then "molded" into single ball which then changes color, detailed routine
Also published here 1911 55
Professor Hoffmann Glass Vanish Variation
Also published here 1911 140
Joseph Michael Hartz, Alexander Herrmann, Professor Hoffmann The Pocket-Picking Trick producing chosen cards from shuffled deck in pocket, three handlings
Also published here 1911 181
Professor Hoffmann The Flying Card card from deck to case, sticky card
1937 105
Professor Hoffmann Table Edge Switch with Servante
1938 326
Professor Hoffmann A Triple Discovery three selections are located twice, stripper deck
1938 457
Theodore Annemann, Professor Hoffmann It Goes Double deck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap, repeated several times, as a finale both cards are named
Related toVariationsAlso published here Nov. 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 22)
93
Professor Hoffmann Hollow Egg Idea
Jan. 1946 184
Professor Hoffmann Professor Hoffmann's 8-Ring Routine
Also published here 1946 101
Professor Hoffmann Professor Hoffmann's 12-Ring Routine
Also published here 1946 101
Gerald Kosky Outwaited
Related to Oct. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 187)
750
Victor Farelli, David Devant Hew Devant Used to Force method to force three cards, three cards repeat itself, spectator cuts anywhere
Inspired by Nov. 1949 601
Theodore Annemann It Goes Double deck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap, repeated several times, as a finale both cards are named
Also published here 1956 102
Harry Lorayne The Calculating Deck deck does a simple calculation
Inspired by 1977 127
Harry Lorayne Name a Card deck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap
Related to 1977 129
Len Belcher Professor Hoffmann's Zylinder transparent tube stands on table, silks put inside, covered with another tube, silks change to sweets
Also published here
  • The Magic Wand #253, ca. 1958
Jan. 1984
Intermagic (Vol. 10 No. 3 & 4)
138
Karl Fulves Cause an Effect card chosen, next selection named before it is made even though no faces have been seen by performer, Slip Force application
Inspired byVariations 1999 10
Egg, Handkerchief, and Onion egg produced, then changed to silk, silk changes color, back to egg, then to an onion
Also published here
  • Professor Hoffmann, Tricks with Handkerchiefs, 1893, p. 329
2002 214
Karl Fulves The Gypsy's Secret Gypsy Switch of item as it is wrapped in handkerchief
  • Basics In Brief
  • Robert-Houdin
  • Professor Hoffmann
Related to 2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
113
John Carney Magnetized Wand wand clings to fingertips
  • Wand Gimmick
  • Wand Handling
Inspired by 2020 214