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[[Foo Can]] is a magic prop that looks like a odd shaped can, sometimes shaped like a pitcher. It can perform effects similar to a [[change bag]] with solid objects to vanish, transform or produce liquids.   
{{See also| a short lived electronic magic magazine [[Foo Can (magazine)|Foo Can ]]}}
'''Foo Can''' is a magic prop that looks like a odd shaped can, sometimes shaped like a pitcher. It can perform effects similar to a [[change bag]] with solid objects to vanish, transform or produce liquids.  [[File:FooCan.jpg|thumb|right|Sphinx (Sept. 1909)]]


Said to be named after [[Ching Ling Foo]]
Said to be named after [[Ching Ling Foo]]


== Magazine ==
Foo Can was also the name of a short lived electronic magic magazine: http://www.foocan.com/.


==References==
 
== Publications ==
* 25 Foolers with a Foo Can by Johnny Sayer (1948)
* 25 Foolers with a Foo Can by Johnny Sayer (1948)
* Tips on the Foo Can and Funnel by Imp Smith (1959)
* Tips on the Foo Can and Funnel by Imp Smith (1959)




 
{{References}}


[[Category:Prop]]
[[Category:Prop]]

Revision as of 16:42, 28 November 2012

See also: a short lived electronic magic magazine Foo Can .

Foo Can is a magic prop that looks like a odd shaped can, sometimes shaped like a pitcher. It can perform effects similar to a change bag with solid objects to vanish, transform or produce liquids.

Sphinx (Sept. 1909)

Said to be named after Ching Ling Foo


Publications

  • 25 Foolers with a Foo Can by Johnny Sayer (1948)
  • Tips on the Foo Can and Funnel by Imp Smith (1959)


References