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'''Latimer Clear Cups and Balls''', created and performed by [[Jason Latimer]], is a version of the [[Cups and Balls]] where the magician uses clear glass cups.<ref name="Magic Aid">{{cite news|title=This Is A Nice Trick|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2005/dec/08/news/wk-alt8|accessdate=31 January 2013|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=Dec 8th, 2005}}</ref><ref name="World Champion of Magic Winners">{{cite web|title=World Champion of Magic Winners|url=http://fism.org/web/championship-contests/fism-winners/fism-winners-2000-to-2009/|publisher=FISM|accessdate=31 January 2013}}</ref>
  
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Debuted by Latimer in 2003 at [[International Federation of Magic Societies]] (FISM), and on television in “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, 2004.” This effect won Latimer the titles of “World Champion” FISM titles in Close up magic and Invention and Design, as well as magic’s highest award “Grand Prix World Champion of Magic.”
  
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[[Category:Cups and Balls]]

Latest revision as of 01:56, 6 February 2013

Latimer Clear Cups and Balls, created and performed by Jason Latimer, is a version of the Cups and Balls where the magician uses clear glass cups.[1][2]

History

Debuted by Latimer in 2003 at International Federation of Magic Societies (FISM), and on television in “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, 2004.” This effect won Latimer the titles of “World Champion” FISM titles in Close up magic and Invention and Design, as well as magic’s highest award “Grand Prix World Champion of Magic.”

References

  1. This Is A Nice Trick Los Angeles Times Dec 8th, 2005 link 31 January 2013
  2. World Champion of Magic Winners