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.. rr/iis is t/ie one /iundred and fift/i in a series of i{{usionpfans courtesy of Os6ome [{{usi onSys tem5 Where Is She? Designed by Paul Osborne .,. EFFECT: The rnagician prornises to duplicate one of the classics of rnagic often seen on the city streets, or camivals, with a novel twist. The.old "Three Shell" garne done with a be autiful yo ung lady. On a srnallplatforrn sits a table with three large derbys resting on it. The derbys are raised and under one is the young lady's head. The rnagician explains that the object of the garne is to find the young lady. He puts all three derbys on the table, with one of them covering the girl's head. Then he rnixes the hats up by sliding thern across the table and asks the audience to find the lady. Each time this is done, naturally, the audience is wrong. The rn agic ian explains that wh at they have .itnessed was just an illusion and could have never actually happened. As he says this he rips off the table cover and - METHOD: This offbeat illusion makes use of the familiar thick base rnethod of concealment. Our front elevation shows the basic set up of the prop with the girl's head sticking out of one of three holes in the table topoOur top view shows the top of the table with the three cut outs with a cut away view showing the traps in the floor of the base. The side elevation shows the table with the drape removed, notice the velero tabs that hold the drape on until the "moment of tr ut h". The hats ar e made of elastic, paper mach e or fiberglass an d must, naturalI y, be large en ough to fit ov er the girl's head. It is suggested that the hats be of different color, and covered with felt or flocked. Our hat measurements are 8" diameter by 9" tallo In presentation the girl sticks her head up through one of the holes, the table is with drape as shown in our front el evation. The magici an demonstrates the hats and puts them on the table covering the girl 's head. Once covered the girl ducks down below the table top as the hats are shuffled on the table. Once all the derbys are in pl ace the girl raises up insert ing her head under the appropriate hat. This is contin- ued until it's time for the pay off at which time the girl opens the traps and enters the base. The magi- cian rips the drape off and the table isseen to be without girl! This is one of those illusions that an en- tire act can be built around. 1hope you'll realize it's full potential and ad it to your line up soon! @1989 n Paul Osb orn e -- Al! Future Pub lishing Rig hls Res erv ed --726-- G EN TI , T he C on ju ro rs ' M ag az in e
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rr/iis is t/ie one /iundred and fift/i in a series of i{{usionpfans courtesy of

Os6ome [{{usionSystem5

Where

Is

She?

Designed by Paul Osborne

.,.

EFFECT:The rnagician prornises to duplicate one of the classics of rnagic often seen on the city

streets, or camivals, with a novel twist. The.old "Three Shell" garne done with a beautiful young lady.

On a srnallplatforrn sits a table with three large derbys resting on it. The derbys are raised and under

one is the young lady's head. The rnagician explains that the object of the garne is to find the young

lady. He puts all three derbys on the table, with one of them covering the girl's head. Then he rnixes

the hats up by sliding thern across the table and asks the audience to find the lady. Each time this is

done, naturally, the audience is wrong.The rnagician explains that what they have .itnessed was just

an illusion and could have never actually happened. As he says this he rips off the table cover and

-

METHOD: This offbeat illusion makes use of the familiar thick base rnethod of concealment. Our

front elevation shows the basic set up of the prop with the girl's head stickingout of one of three holes

in the table topoOur top view shows the top of the table with the three cut outs with a cut away view

showing the traps in the floor of the base. The sideelevation shows the table with the drape removed,

notice the velero tabs that hold the drape on until the "moment of truth".

The hats are made of elastic, paper mache or fiberglass andmust, naturalIy, be large enough to fit over

the girl's head. It is suggested that the hats be of different color, and covered with felt or flocked. Our

hat measurements are 8" diameterby 9" tallo

In presentation the girl sticks her head up through one of the holes, the table is with drape as shown in

our front elevation. The magician demonstrates the hats and puts them on the table covering the girl's

head. Once covered the girl ducks down below the table top as the hats are shuffled on the table. Once

all the derbys are in place the girl raises up inserting her head under the appropriate hat. This is contin-

ued until it's time for the pay off at which time the girl opens the traps and enters the base. The magi-

cian rips the drape off and the table isseen to bewithout girl! This is one of those illusions that an en-

tire act can be built around. 1hope you'll realize it's full potential and ad it to your line up soon!

@1989 n

Paul Osborne -- Al! Future Publishing Righls Reserved

--726--

GENTI, The Conjurors' Magazine

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