Supreme’s instructions include the effect. One of the adult rabbits is placed into your left hand, and the other into your right hand pocket. When the left hand is opened up there are the two rabbits together. This business can be repeated again and again. Finally the two rabbits are pushed into the right hand which you form into a fist. When the hand is opened there is not only Momma and Poppa . . . but several little rabbits as well!!
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This is a Supreme Magic production which has humour and a surprise finish. The idea is that you have a small invisible leprechaun in a box which follows the movements of the magician, and manages to do a rope trick. The surprise is that Lenny actually appears at the end of the trick. Apparently the trick was first devised in Ireland. It was shown by Billy McComb at one of the meetings of the Ulster Society of Magicians during the 1940s. This is the revived version from which Billy McComb derived great entertainment value. Complete with instructions.
This is a version of the old ‘pea house’ trick. The close-up magician shows a small metal bottle and a ball bearing. The ball bearing is dropped in a hole in the bottle. When the magician turns the bottle over, the ball bearing doesn’t drop out. However, whenever a spectator tries this, the ball bearing falls out. Complete with instructions.
This was attended by John Davenport.