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This trick in which a shot-glass of liquid is vanished in the hands is commonly credited to Percy Abbott, who released it in 1934. It has been suggested that Abbott purloined the trick from Dr. Boris Zola, but the history is more complex than that. | This trick in which a shot-glass of liquid is vanished in the hands is commonly credited to Percy Abbott, who released it in 1934. It has been suggested that Abbott purloined the trick from Dr. Boris Zola, but the history is more complex than that. | ||
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- | The Zola-Abbott method, using a full rubber ball on a elastic cord as both the sealer and the pull, was an economical simplification. However, crediting " | + | The Zola-Abbott method, using a full rubber ball on a elastic cord as both the sealer and the pull, was an economical simplification. However, crediting " |
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