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[[Twentieth Century Silk]] or handkerchief is a routine credited to [[Frank Ducrot]]. | [[Twentieth Century Silk]] or handkerchief is a routine credited to [[Frank Ducrot]]. | ||
The performer ties two silk handkerchiefs together, balled up and placed in full view. | The performer ties two silk handkerchiefs together, balled up and placed in full view. A third silk of a different color is caused to vanish and reappear tied between the two other silks. | ||
A similar silk effect also created by Ducrot is [[Blendo]]. | A similar silk effect also created by Ducrot is [[Blendo]]. | ||
=References= | |||
* [[Conjuring for Amateurs]] by [[Ellis Stanyon]], page 42, ''The Flying Handkerchief'' (1897) page | |||
[[Category:Silks]] | [[Category:Silks]] | ||
Revision as of 08:46, 13 February 2009
Twentieth Century Silk or handkerchief is a routine credited to Frank Ducrot.
The performer ties two silk handkerchiefs together, balled up and placed in full view. A third silk of a different color is caused to vanish and reappear tied between the two other silks.
A similar silk effect also created by Ducrot is Blendo.
References
- Conjuring for Amateurs by Ellis Stanyon, page 42, The Flying Handkerchief (1897) page