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  2. Guillotine (magic trick) - Wikipedia

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    Sold more as a novelty item than a magic trick, finger guillotines are a minor variation on the basic theme. The setup is usually a small version of the full-sized devices, 4 to 6 inches (10–15 cm) tall, complete with side uprights. The trick is performed by inserting a finger through the "head hole" and then the blade is activated.

  3. Stage illusion - Wikipedia

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    As the name implies, stage illusions are distinct from other types of magic in that they are performed a considerable distance away from the audience, usually on a stage, in order to maintain the illusion. [1] Stage illusions usually use large props and may involve the use of assistants or large animals. [2]

  4. Fearson's floating cigarette - Wikipedia

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    One end of the invisible thread is attached by wax to the cigarette and the other end is attached to the right thumb, with the middle of the invisible thread attached to the head, making it possible to create effects that previous to Fearson's discovery had been impossible, such as making the cigarette fall to the ground (performed by placing ...

  5. Human blockhead - Wikipedia

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    The use of a hammer merely adds to the shock value by creating the illusion that the nail is being pounded through bone. One performer, Doc Swami, pushed the nail too far such that it got lost; however, shaking the head and blowing the nose can dislodge the nail. [1] Some performers have gone so far as to use a power drill.

  6. André Kole - Wikipedia

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    By the time he was 20, now known as André Kole, he was performing his Table of Death trick on the national network television show You Asked for It. [ 1 ] Among the illusions Kole is credited with devising are the Squeeze Box illusion (licensed to builder John Gaughan ), and the Head Mover illusion (as performed by David Copperfield , Tim Kole ...

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  8. Pepper's ghost - Wikipedia

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    The illusion is widely used for entertainment and publicity purposes. These include the Girl-to-Gorilla trick found in old carnival sideshows [5] and the appearance of "ghosts" at the Haunted Mansion and the "Blue Fairy" in Pinocchio's Daring Journey, both at Disneyland in California. Teleprompters are a modern implementation of Pepper's ghost.

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