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* Doug Henning using small sea shells
* Doug Henning using small sea shells
== Publications ==
== Publications ==
* "Sugar" in [[Edwin Sach]]'s book [[Sleight of Hand]] published in 1877.  
* "Sugar" in [[Edwin Sachs]]' book [[Sleight of Hand]] published in 1877.  
* [[Stanyon's Magic]] (May, 1912) as "The Travelling Sugar" using 4 lumps of sugar.
* [[Stanyon's Magic]] (May, 1912) as "The Travelling Sugar" using 4 lumps of sugar.
* [[Stars of Magic]] Series 3, No. 3: S. Leo Horowitz's Malini-Bey Chink a Chink
* [[Stars of Magic]] Series 3, No. 3: S. Leo Horowitz's Malini-Bey Chink a Chink

Revision as of 15:55, 12 October 2008

Chink-a-Chink is an effect where three or four small objects (dice, dominoes, sugar cubes and coins) travel mysteriously from hand to hand.

Notable performances

  • Max Malini with 3 sugar cubes
  • S. Leo Horowitz with 4 sugar cubes
  • Al Goshman using bottle caps
  • Doug Henning using small sea shells

Publications

References