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[[Salt Pour]] is an effect wherein an amount of salt poured into a performer's closed fist, vanishes, and reappears in the opposite hand.
'''The Salt Trick''' (or '''Salt Pour''') is an effect wherein an amount of salt poured into a performer's closed fist, vanishes, and reappears in the opposite hand.


Credited to [[Emil Jarrow]] who used a method he developed for transporting tobacco in the early 1900s.
Credited to [[Emil Jarrow]] who used a method he developed for transporting tobacco in the early 1900s.


Performers known to have performed it are [[Faucett Ross]], [[Paul Fox]],
Performers known to have performed it are [[Faucett Ross]], [[Paul Fox]], [[Dai Vernon]], [[Roy Benson]], [[Al Baker]], [[Ross Bertram]] and [[Fred Kaps]].
[[Dai Vernon]], [[Roy Benson]], [[Al Baker]], [[Ross Bertram]] and [[Fred Kaps]].


See also: Salt Pour climax [[Long Pour]] created by Paul Fox.
: See also the Salt Trick climax the [[Long Pour]].
 
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 3 August 2014

The Salt Trick (or Salt Pour) is an effect wherein an amount of salt poured into a performer's closed fist, vanishes, and reappears in the opposite hand.

Credited to Emil Jarrow who used a method he developed for transporting tobacco in the early 1900s.

Performers known to have performed it are Faucett Ross, Paul Fox, Dai Vernon, Roy Benson, Al Baker, Ross Bertram and Fred Kaps.

See also the Salt Trick climax the Long Pour.

References