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Paul Harris – Supermagic Book

Supermagic by Paul Harris This book is about a strange being from the West Coast possessing miraculous skills and incredible ideas. SUPER MAGIC. Able to create innovative routines at a single bound. Faster than a speeding billet. More powerful than a gross of TV Magic Cards. And who, disguised as Paul Harris, a mild mannered close-up worker, continues to fight a never-ending battle for better effects, stronger presentations, and the American magician’s way of life.

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Paul Harris – Inner Circle

Inner Circle A card is selected from a borrowed deck, returned and the cards are shuffled. A rubber band is stretched around the deck, and the band visibly melts away! One card then emerges from the deck, it’s the selected card with the rubber band around it! Read the rest of this entry »

Paul Harris – P.H. Breakthrough

P.H. BreakthroughA deck of cards visibly dematerializes as it penetrates to the inside of the closed card case! One moment the deck is on top, the next moment it s not! Everything can be examined. No gaffs, gimmicks, palming, lapping, etc. Read the rest of this entry »

Cardboard Connection by Paul Harris

Cardboard Connection By Paul HarrisThe centers of any two cards are openly torn out creating a pair of impromptu “rings.” These cardboard rings, which can be signed, are instantly linked together! The two cards are actually seen to be connected through one another. The linked cards are then magically disconnected and are both immediately handed out for examination. A new principle in penetrations enables you to perform this close-up linking ring routine under test conditions without resorting to special gimmicks, gaffs, switches or key rings. Read the rest of this entry »

Supermagic by Paul Harris

Supermagic by Paul Harris
This book is about a strange being from the West Coast possessing miraculous skills and incredible ideas. SUPER MAGIC. Able to create innovative routines at a single bound. Faster than a speeding billet. More powerful than a gross of TV Magic Cards. And who, disguised as Paul Harris, a mild mannered close-up worker, continues to fight a never-ending battle for better effects, stronger presentations, and the American magician’s way of life. Read the rest of this entry »