Self-Working Handkerchief Magic 61 Foolproof Tricks

Self-Working Handkerchief Magic 61 Foolproof Tricks by Karl Fulves, published by Courier Corporation in 1988, is an illustrated guide that presents a collection of 61 tricks using handkerchiefs. This edition, comprising 184 pages, offers readers a practical approach to performing magic with everyday items, focusing on techniques that require minimal skill. The book covers various tricks, including passing objects through a handkerchief, dissolving knots, and transforming handkerchiefs into animated figures.
Readers will find detailed instructions and illustrations that explain the essential folds and knots necessary for mastering these tricks. The content is designed to be accessible, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to enhance their magic repertoire. With a focus on games and magic, this book serves as a resource for anyone interested in learning the art of handkerchief magic.
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61 great tricks: pass objects through a handkerchief, dissolve handkerchief knots, make handkerchiefs appear and disappear, transform a handkerchief into an animated mouse, restore a handkerchief cut in half. Learn all the secrets of folds and knots essential to this type of magic. 509 illustrations.
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