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  2. Hat-trick (magic trick) - Wikipedia

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    This eliminates the need to place the hat on a surface, and also allows the performer to give the hat to an audience member for inspection. However, producing a rabbit from a hat using nothing but sleight of hand is a much more difficult trick. [2] This trick is also traditionally performed for children, since it is a basic trick with basic props.

  3. Harry Blackstone Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone created four levels (beginner to advanced) of magic kits that were the best selling in the field. [5] In the early 1970s, he promoted a "PF Magic Wedge Kit" on a television commercial for PF Flyers sneakers, [6] and he appeared on several commercials for Jiffy Pop popcorn. Harry Blackstone Jr., Pittsburgh, 1981

  4. Wikipedia:Pulling a rabbit out of a hat - Wikipedia

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    An editor attempting to pull a rabbit out of a hat will defend their edits against all discussion. Like the magician, an editor engaging in the "Trick hat" is doing so for an audience and may many times do so on pages with high traffic, such as a controversial article or a major mainstream topic. For the most part these actions have a ...

  5. Coin grading - Wikipedia

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    Coin grading [1] is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A coin's grade is generally determined by six criteria: strike, preservation, luster, color, attractiveness, and occasionally the country/state in which it was minted. Several grading systems have been ...

  6. Professional Coin Grading Service - Wikipedia

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    Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is an American third-party coin grading, authentication, attribution, and encapsulation service founded in 1985. The intent of its seven founding dealers, including the firm's former president David Hall, was to standardize grading.

  7. Children's magic - Wikipedia

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    Generally, children's magicians are reluctant to use tricks that focus on the use of playing cards, however magic with coins (see Coin magic) or paper money are frequently popular with children. [5] Movement and action are preferable to patter. Buffoonery is a better vehicle than "mystery" for children.[1]

  8. Howard Thurston - Wikipedia

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    The Truth About Indian Magic. Popular Mechanics (April, 1927) Thurston, Howard. Magic and How It Is Made. Popular Mechanics (October, 1927) Books. Howard Thurston's Tricks With Cards (1903) 50 New Card Tricks (1905) Thurston's Easy Pocket Tricks: The A-B-C of Magic (1915) The Mishaps of Magicians (1927) Fooling Millions (1928) Tales of Magic ...

  9. Coin magic - Wikipedia

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    Will Goldston's trick of passing a coin through his sleeve. Coin magic is the manipulating of coins to entertain audiences. [1] Because coins are small, most coin tricks are considered close-up magic or table magic, as the audience must be close to the performer to see the effects. Though stage conjurers generally do not use coin effects, coin ...