Hugard's Magic Monthly Vol. 2 #7
December 1944

December 1944

December 1944 Booklet

Contents

# Title
85

A packet of bills counted repeatedly yields different totals ($30, $29, $25) by secretly reversing the packet end-for-end using a gimmicked double-face bill.

86

A heckler challenged to grab a coin from under a hat finds the coin gone and grabs a lemon instead; coin later produced from his pocket.

86

Essay on magical exposures throughout history; argues organized societies should enforce oaths and that deliberate exposures by professionals harm the art.

87

Billiard ball penetrates white silk cleanly; with a borrowed handkerchief it fails, a slit is cut, and the handkerchief is then magically restored.

87

A six shown and placed face down; spectator notes a six upside down looks like a nine; card turned upside down and genuinely becomes a nine.

88

A card is selected and pocketed; a borrowed match is struck, burned, and when blown out bears the selected card's initials on the matchhead.

89

A jack of clubs visibly flies up the performer's sleeve and is recovered from the armpit, while two other giant cards remain in sight throughout.

90

The performer's initialled giant card and the spectator's initialled marked card invisibly change places between hand and sealed envelope.

90

Aphorisms on practice and repertoire: a violinist's observation that missed practice is noticed first by yourself, then friends, then the public.

91

Six cards placed in the trousers pocket are produced one by one at the fingertips via back-palm; pocket then shown empty.

91

Instructions and sketches for a one-hand riffle shuffle flourish, useful when audiences ask whether a magician can shuffle with one hand.

91

Performance tip: doing a well-rehearsed card trick while blindfolded — seeing clearly down the nose — greatly enhances the effect.

92

Brief note on the word necromancy — correctly meaning divination by the dead, not magic in general — with examples of historical misuse.

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