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'''Invisible Thread''' is a very thin thread, usually nylon, that is very hard to see and used to levitate small items.
'''Invisible Thread''' is a very thin thread, usually nylon, that is very hard to see and used to animate or levitate small items.


[[Ellis Stanyon]] was advertising "Invisible Thread" as early as 1903 in his magazine.<ref>Stanyon's Magic, JANUARY, 1903</ref>
Thin thread and hair was being used in magic for centuries, but was being marketed to magicians in the early 1900s. [[Ellis Stanyon]] was advertising "Invisible Thread" as early as 1903 in his magazine.<ref>Stanyon's Magic, JANUARY, 1903</ref>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
*     Who's Afraid of Invisible Thread? by [[Jon LeClair]](Video)
* THE DANCING CARD in [[Conjuror's Magazine (Locke)]] (APRIL,1792)
* The Art of Invisible Thread  by [[Jon LeClair]](1997)  
* The Animated Mouse in [[Magic: Stage Illusions, Special Effects and Trick Photography]] (1897)
* Who's Afraid of Invisible Thread? by [[Jon LeClair]](Video)
* The Art of Invisible Thread  by [[Jon LeClair]](1997)  




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Latest revision as of 08:05, 20 October 2013

Invisible Thread is a very thin thread, usually nylon, that is very hard to see and used to animate or levitate small items.

Thin thread and hair was being used in magic for centuries, but was being marketed to magicians in the early 1900s. Ellis Stanyon was advertising "Invisible Thread" as early as 1903 in his magazine.[1]

Bibliography


References

  1. Stanyon's Magic, JANUARY, 1903