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* Early Ammar, Vol. 2 – "World-Class Close-up" (1982) contains his version called ''Beenie Weenie''. | * Early Ammar, Vol. 2 – "World-Class Close-up" (1982) contains his version called ''Beenie Weenie''. | ||
* Carl Andrews Video: “Making A Living Performing Close-up Magic" (1999) contains his take on ''Beenie Weenies''. | * Carl Andrews Video: “Making A Living Performing Close-up Magic" (1999) contains his take on ''Beenie Weenies''. | ||
* ''Creamed'' by Jay Sankey in Sankey Unleashed (2004) - using a coffee creamer. | * ''Creamed'' by [[Jay Sankey]] in [[Sankey Unleashed]] (2004) - using a coffee creamer. | ||
[[Category:Cups and Balls]] | [[Category:Cups and Balls]] | ||
Revision as of 08:18, 11 March 2009
Uncanny is a one cup, cup and ball routine using a Beenie Weenie can. At the end the can is shown to be filled with Beenie Weenies.
Created by Paul Harris & Looy Simonoff. Published in Art of Astonishment Volume 1 (1996). Originally published in Las Vegas Close Up (1978)
Variations
- Early Ammar, Vol. 2 – "World-Class Close-up" (1982) contains his version called Beenie Weenie.
- Carl Andrews Video: “Making A Living Performing Close-up Magic" (1999) contains his take on Beenie Weenies.
- Creamed by Jay Sankey in Sankey Unleashed (2004) - using a coffee creamer.