| 168) |
Personalizing props & furniture is a reinforcement of character & fantasy in children's magic. |
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| 169) |
When performing for children, the magician should appear on a bare, unadorned stage and everything should look as it does in real life. |
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| 170) |
Children enjoy elaborate card tricks, as much as do adults. |
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| 171) |
Audience participation is not important in children's magic. The magician should just do strong magic. |
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| 172) |
An audience of children does not expect a magician and his setting to look magical. The magician should appear to be an ordinary guy. |
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| 173) |
The well table is used to vanish small objects. |
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| 174) |
The ball holder is a stealing assist. |
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| 175) |
A utility clip is used to hold large production objects, such as bowling balls. |
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| 176) |
A coin producer is used to vanish coins. |
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| 177) |
A coin dropper is used to produce coins. |
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| 178) |
Snap fasteners may be used instead of magnets to perform rope restorations. |
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| 179) |
Bulldog clips can be rigged to produce lit matches. |
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| 180) |
A pull may be used to produce cigarettes. |
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| 181) |
Tony Hassini's tube gimmick is used to vanish elephants. |
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| 182) |
Thumb Tips are made of plastic, rubber, or metal. |
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| 183) |
Matching the color of the Thumb Tip to personal skin color is critical to remaining undetected. |
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| 184) |
A Thumb Tip must be forced down, as far as possible, onto the thumb. |
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