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'''Haruhito Hirata''' (fl. 1970s-1980s) is the inventor of a seminal coin-through-table move called the [[Hirata Master Move]], introduced to American audiences in 1979 at the Magiconn Convention in Hartford, wherein a single coin held at the magician’s fingertips is brought down to the table's surface and disappears instantly, passing through to the other side. | |||
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The technique was published in [[Gary Ouellet]]’s 1980 book, [[The Silver Passage]] ([[Masters of Magic]] series, Vol. 1, #3). | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 8 December 2013
| Haruhito Hirata | |
| Born | ? |
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| Nationality | Japanese |
| Flourished | 1970s - 1980s |
Haruhito Hirata (fl. 1970s-1980s) is the inventor of a seminal coin-through-table move called the Hirata Master Move, introduced to American audiences in 1979 at the Magiconn Convention in Hartford, wherein a single coin held at the magician’s fingertips is brought down to the table's surface and disappears instantly, passing through to the other side.
Biography
The technique was published in Gary Ouellet’s 1980 book, The Silver Passage (Masters of Magic series, Vol. 1, #3).
References