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Created by [[Edward Victor]] & [[G.W. Hunter]] and presented for the fist time in [[1913]] at St. George's Hall, London. | Created by [[Edward Victor]] & [[G.W. Hunter]] and presented for the fist time in [[1913]] at St. George's Hall, London. | ||
Inspired by ''The Mysterious Knots'' in [[Magicians' Tricks | Inspired by ''The Mysterious Knots'' in [[Magicians' Tricks: How They Are Done]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 06:58, 8 November 2010
Three silks are knotted and three other silks are free. The knots "travel" (or disappear) from the first set and come (or are recovering) on the other set.
Created by Edward Victor & G.W. Hunter and presented for the fist time in 1913 at St. George's Hall, London.
Inspired by The Mysterious Knots in Magicians' Tricks: How They Are Done.
References
- Magic of the Hands, page 46 (1937).
- The Magic of Edward Victor's Hands, page 45 (1995)