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'''The Razor Blade Trick''' is a version of the [[Needle Trick]] that uses double-edged safety-razor blades.[[File:RazorBlades.jpg|right|thumb|ad in The Sphinx, August 1930]] | |||
Invented and performed by [[William A. Buerger]] and put on the market in | Invented and performed by [[William A. Buerger]] and put on the market in [[1930]]. | ||
Well known magicians known to have performed this feat are: | Well known magicians known to have performed this feat are: | ||
* Levant | * [[Levant]] | ||
* Dariel Fitzkee | * [[Dariel Fitzkee]] | ||
* John Booth | * [[John Booth]] | ||
* George Goebel | * [[George Goebel]] | ||
[[Category:Illusions]] | [[Category:Illusions]] | ||
Revision as of 14:49, 30 August 2014
The Razor Blade Trick is a version of the Needle Trick that uses double-edged safety-razor blades.
Invented and performed by William A. Buerger and put on the market in 1930.
Well known magicians known to have performed this feat are: