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  2. Billet reading - Wikipedia

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    Billet reading, or the envelope trick, is a mentalist effect in which a performer pretends to use clairvoyance to read messages on folded papers or inside sealed envelopes. It is a widely performed "standard" of the mentalist craft since the middle of the 19th century. Billet is the French term for note or letter, referring to the rectangular ...

  3. Karl Fulves - Wikipedia

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    New Rochelle, NY, U.S. Died. 16 February 2023. Hackensack, NJ. Occupation (s) magician, author, publisher. Known for. Card magic, self-working tricks. Karl Fulves (27 July 1938 - 16 February 2023) was a magician and author and editor of publications on magic, [1] including the Pallbearers Review, a series of books on sleight of hand and close ...

  4. Johnson Smith Company - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Smith Company (Johnson Smith & Co.) was a mail-order business established in 1914 by Alfred Johnson Smith that sold novelty items and gag gifts such as miniature cameras, invisible ink, x-ray goggles, whoopee cushions, fake vomit, and joy buzzers. Founded in Chicago, the company relocated to Racine, Wisconsin in 1923, [1] to Detroit in ...

  5. Alex Elmsley - Wikipedia

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    Died. 8 January 2006. (2006-01-08) (aged 76) [ 2] Occupation (s) Magician, Computer Programmer. Alex Elmsley (2 March 1929 – 8 January 2006) was a Scottish magician and computer programmer. He was notable for his invention of the Ghost Count or Elmsley Count, creating mathematical card tricks, and for publishing on the mathematics of playing ...

  6. Inexhaustible bottle - Wikipedia

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    Inexhaustible bottle. The Inexhaustible Bottle is a classic magic trick performed by stage magicians. It dates to the 17th century and has since inspired many variations; well known examples include Any Drink Called For, The Bar Act, Satan's Barman, the Assassin's Teapot and Think-a-Drink. During the temperance movement it became The Obliging ...

  7. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    List of file signatures. This is a list of file signatures, data used to identify or verify the content of a file. Such signatures are also known as magic numbers or Magic Bytes. Many file formats are not intended to be read as text. If such a file is accidentally viewed as a text file, its contents will be unintelligible.

  8. List of magic tricks - Wikipedia

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    While not generally tricks themselves, some of these devices are very valuable to performers of magic. Topit. A.R. mini-stage [ 1] Funkenring [ 2] Gibeciere. Business card production wallet [ 3] ITR (invented by James George) [ 4] Surya's Device Pro (invented by Surya Kumar and James George) [ 5] Thumb tip.

  9. Magic Tricks You Can Do With Fruit - AOL

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    Make sure to leave the stringy center part behind since this will act as the wick. Pour a little bit of oil into the orange, and then carefully light the wick. With the help of a pin, you can cut ...