Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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misc:break_away_fan [2013/03/10 22:04] – created seedmisc:break_away_fan [2014/04/04 00:25] tylerwilson
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-London magic dealer W. H. M. Crambrook was listing this comedy prop in his 1843 //Crambrook's Catalogue of Magical Curiosities and Deceptions// (p. 11, item 1). It was also described in early Japanese books on conjuring, and may have originated in China.+London magic dealer W. H. M. Crambrook was listing this comedy prop in his //Crambrook's Catalogue of Magical Curiosities and Deceptions//, 1843, p. 11. It was also described in early Japanese books on conjuring, and may have originated in China. 
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