Hugard's Magic Monthly Vol. 1 #10
March 1944

March 1944

March 1944 Booklet

Contents

# Title
41

A spectator places two pairs of queens face-down on top and face-up in the middle; behind the performer's back, the pairs transpose into exactly opposite positions.

42

A cigarette paper torn to pieces is invisibly switched for a duplicate hidden in the booklet; the duplicate is slowly pulled open to reveal the paper fully restored.

42

Coins in a glass are counted by tilting it sideways and tapping the side — they slide to the mouth and fall one at a time into the waiting hand below.

43

Two marked coins of different denominations are wrapped in a handkerchief; the spectator names which to extract, and that coin alone is drawn through the fabric, the other remaining inside.

43

A coin is gripped at the base of the first and third fingers with all fingers stretched flat, making the hand appear completely empty from any angle.

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