Prepare to be amazed! Dan Harlan’s Tarbell 81 unveils modern stage magic secrets. Master illusions: vanishing coins, rings, & more! Learn today! Abracadabra!
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Dan Harlan – Tarbell 81 (Modern Stage Magic)
Discover the secrets of modern stage magic with Dan Harlan’s Tarbell 81. This comprehensive guide is packed with innovative and captivating routines that will elevate your magical performances to the next level. Each technique is meticulously explained to ensure you can master and integrate them effortlessly into your shows.
- Fu Manchu’s Magic Microphone: Create a microphone that magically produces small objects after being shown empty. Complete with a smooth jazz routine, this trick is sure to amaze.
- Chinese Tape Through the Neck: Perform a convincing neck penetration using a scarf, ribbon, rope, or tie, enhanced with a clever twist.
- Berland’s Tray Servante: Transform any tray into a versatile, secret servante with this easy-to-make utility device.
- Judge Wethered’s Black Art Tray: Utilize this utility table to make objects appear or vanish without sleight-of-hand, and enjoy a unique cups and balls beer pong routine.
- The Hindu Turban Mystery: Upgrade the classic cut-and-restored rope trick to captivate larger audiences.
- Don Greenwood’s Lighted Cigarette Routine: Master a full cigarette manipulation routine with a spectacular finale and learn to craft an extraordinary smoking jacket.
- Jack Chanin’s Cigarette Routine: Replace cigarettes with french fries for a playful fast-food twist, culminating in a fresh vegetable snack.
- George Sands’ Cigarette Production: Explore the challenges of underwater magic with a surreal twist on a standard cigarette routine.
- Jimmy Herpick’s Cigarette Routine: Substitute cigarettes with crayons to demonstrate how the same techniques can produce a jumbo sharpie.
- George Sands’ “Phantom” Cigarette: Roll an invisible cigarette and magically manifest it before your audience’s eyes.
- David Tobias Bamberg’s Coin in Ball of Wool: Make a signed coin vanish and reappear inside a ball of yarn.
- David Tobias Bamberg’s Ring in Ball of Wool: Vanish a borrowed ring and reveal it inside a ball of yarn.
- Ed Reno’s Knife Through the Arm: Astonish your audience by plunging a pair of scissors through your palm.
Description
Fu Manchu’s Magic Microphone: Youll learn how to make a microphone that can be opened up, shown empty, and then used to produce various small objects. Comes complete with a full smooth jazz routine
Chinese Tape Through the Neck: A convincing penetration through the neck that can be performed with a scarf, ribbon, rope, or tie. Improved with a little twist.
Berland’s Tray Servante: An easy to make utility device that turns any tray into a versatile, secret servante.
Judge Wethered’s Black Art Tray: A utility table that allows you to make just about anything appear or vanish without sleight-of-hand. Comes complete with a cups and balls beer pong routine.
The Hindu Turban Mystery: The classic cut-and-restored rope gets a stage-size upgrade to play to a much bigger crowd.
Don Greenwood’s Lighted Cigarette Routine: A full cigarette manipulation routine with a big ending. You’ll learn how to make the craziest smoking jacket you have ever seen.
Jack Chanin’s Cigarette Routine: The cigarettes here are replaced with french fries to have a little fun with some fast food, finally ending up with a fresh vegetable snack.
George Sands’ Cigarette Production: You’ll learn all about the challenges of shooting magic underwater as a somewhat standard cigarette routine gets a completely surreal re-working.
Jimmy Herpick’s Cigarette Routine: The cigarettes here are replaced with crayons to show you how the same techniques work just as well, including the final production of a jumbo sharpie.
George Sands’ “Phantom” Cigarette: You’ll learn how to roll an invisible cigarette and make it impossibly appear in front of your audience.
David Tobias Bamberg’s Coin in Ball of Wool: A signed coin vanishes and ends up inside the center of a ball of yarn.
David Tobias Bamberg’s Ring in Ball of Wool: A borrowed ring vanishes and ends up inside the center of a ball of yarn.
Ed Reno’s Knife Through the Arm: You will learn how to plunge a pair of scissors right through your palm.