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[[Neyhart Houlette]] was a [[Gimmick]] to perform the [[Rising Card]] effect  developed by [[Arthur P. Neyhart]] in the 1930s. Neyhart manufactured a limited number of these devises (possibly less then 100).
[[Neyhart Houlette]] was a [[Gimmick]] to perform the [[Rising Card]] effect  developed by [[Arthur P. Neyhart]] in the 1930s. Neyhart manufactured a limited number (possibly less then 100) made out of Bakelite (a synthetic resin).


It allowed any card named by the audience to rise out of a 52 card deck without the assistance of any stooges, threads or electronics.
It allowed any card named by the audience to rise out of a 52 card deck without the assistance of any stooges, threads or electronics.

Revision as of 06:44, 23 April 2009

Neyhart Houlette was a Gimmick to perform the Rising Card effect developed by Arthur P. Neyhart in the 1930s. Neyhart manufactured a limited number (possibly less then 100) made out of Bakelite (a synthetic resin).

It allowed any card named by the audience to rise out of a 52 card deck without the assistance of any stooges, threads or electronics.

It was featured in Hilliard's Greater Magic.


References

  • The Neyhart Houlette by Arthur P. Neyhart (1930)