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Tricks using a bowl

Postby neil_the_newbie » Mar 22nd, '14, 23:26



I'm was wondering if anyone could point in the right direction as to other effects besides the Benson Bowl routine that utilize the bowl as a prop in them.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Tricks using a bowl

Postby magicofthemind » Mar 23rd, '14, 11:08

The only one I can think if is a Bowl Routine in Magic Page by Page. This is based on Benson but uses a specific type of bowl with a base.

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Re: Tricks using a bowl

Postby TonyB » Mar 24th, '14, 23:54

The rice bowls was a trick I used to like.

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Re: Tricks using a bowl

Postby Mandrake » Mar 25th, '14, 00:11

There's a version of Rice Bowls using wedding confetti or similar and you can compact that stuff quite well so the appearing quantity seems even more impossible. I daresay a bit of searching around will unearth a method, I saw it in a book of magic about 30 years ago - wish I'd bought it now!

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Re: Tricks using a bowl

Postby magicofthemind » Mar 25th, '14, 11:11

Both the original Benson Bowl and the standard Rice Bowls are explained Bruce Elliott's Classic Secrets of Magic.

There's a whole Lesson on bowl productions and vanishes in Tarbell 5, and there's a Fire Bowl in Dunninger's Encyclopaedia.

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Re: Tricks using a bowl

Postby bmat » Mar 25th, '14, 17:06

Vanishing bowl. Available in finer magic shops everywhere.

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