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Clippo is the marketed name for a cut and restored paper effect by [[Will De Seive]] (William H. Wilson) around 1937 (as seen in Thayer ads in Genii). | Clippo is the marketed name for a cut and restored paper effect by [[Will De Seive]] (William H. Wilson) around 1937 (as seen in Thayer ads in Genii). | ||
The method Will used was created by Joseph J. Kolar in 1927 for a trick called "Kolar's Magic Shears" that was marketed by [[Floyd Thayer]] and discussed in December 1927 issue of the [[Sphinx]]. | The method Will used was created by [[Joseph J. Kolar]] in 1927 for a trick called "Kolar's Magic Shears" that was marketed by [[Floyd Thayer]] and discussed in December 1927 issue of the [[Sphinx]]. | ||
The name, Clippo, has become known for the effect and the method, which can be used with paper money, newspaper, ribbons and envelopes. | The name, Clippo, has become known for the effect and the method, which can be used with paper money, newspaper, ribbons and envelopes. | ||
Revision as of 20:26, 1 December 2008
Clippo is the marketed name for a cut and restored paper effect by Will De Seive (William H. Wilson) around 1937 (as seen in Thayer ads in Genii).
The method Will used was created by Joseph J. Kolar in 1927 for a trick called "Kolar's Magic Shears" that was marketed by Floyd Thayer and discussed in December 1927 issue of the Sphinx.
The name, Clippo, has become known for the effect and the method, which can be used with paper money, newspaper, ribbons and envelopes.
Publications
- Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic.