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It was a pet effect of [[Al Baker]].<ref>Secret Ways of Al Baker by Todd Karr (2003)</ref>
It was a pet effect of [[Al Baker]].<ref>Secret Ways of Al Baker by Todd Karr (2003)</ref>


This was a popular effect among magicians as early as 1749. A French magician, [[Delisle]], magically cooked an omelette in a hat.<ref>The Annals of Conjuring, [[Magic Wand]] NO. 125 (1925)</ref> A [[Hyman Saunders]] produced pancakes during his tour of Jamaica in 1775.<ref>Illustrated History of Magic by Milbourne Christopher (1973)</ref>  
This was a popular effect among magicians as early as 1749. A French magician, [[Delisle]], magically cooked an omelette in a hat.<ref>The Annals of Conjuring, [[Magic Wand]] No. 125 (1925)</ref> A [[Hyman Saunders]] produced pancakes during his tour of Jamaica in 1775.<ref>Illustrated History of Magic by Milbourne Christopher (1973)</ref><ref>  
Secret Ways of Al Baker by Todd Karr (2003)</ref>
Secret Ways of Al Baker by Todd Karr (2003)</ref>
== Reference ==
== Reference ==

Revision as of 10:35, 1 November 2014

Cake Baked in a Hat is a comedy routine in which the magician pours ingredients into a hat, usually borrowed, and produces a real cake.

It was a pet effect of Al Baker.[1]

This was a popular effect among magicians as early as 1749. A French magician, Delisle, magically cooked an omelette in a hat.[2] A Hyman Saunders produced pancakes during his tour of Jamaica in 1775.[3][4]

Reference

  1. Secret Ways of Al Baker by Todd Karr (2003)
  2. The Annals of Conjuring, Magic Wand No. 125 (1925)
  3. Illustrated History of Magic by Milbourne Christopher (1973)
  4. Secret Ways of Al Baker by Todd Karr (2003)