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  • 71Sleight of hand — Sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation ( quick fingers ) or léger de main (from the French for lightness of hand ), is the set of techniques used by a magician (or card sharp) to manipulate objects such as cards and coins secretly.cite… …

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  • 73Gustavus Katterfelto — (or Katerfelto) (died 1799) was a quack doctor and conjurer, born in Prussia.About 1782 he came to London, where his advertisements in the newspapers, headed Wonders! Wonders! Wonders! , enabled him to trade most profitably upon the credulity of… …

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  • 74Coin magic — is a general term for magical performances employing one or more coins which are manipulated to deceive and baffle the audience.[1] Because coins are small, much coin magic is considered close up magic or table magic, as the audience must be… …

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  • 76Harry Price — Infobox Paranormalpeople1 Class = Paranormal Researcher Image Caption = A photograph of Harry Price, taken by paranormal hoaxer William Hope in 1922 Name = Harry Price Born = January 17, 1881 Blocation = United Kingdom Died = death… …

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  • 77Daniel Dunglas Home — Born 20 March 1833(1833 03 20) Currie, Scotland Died 21 …

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  • 78Bullet catch — The bullet catch is a conjuring illusion in which a magician appears to catch a bullet fired directly at him ndash; often in his mouth, sometimes in his hand. The bullet catch may also be referred to as the bullet trick, or occasionally the gun… …

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  • 79Chase Stein — Art by Humberto Ramos. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 80Intellectual rights to magic methods — refers to the legal and ethical debate about the extent to which proprietary or exclusive rights may subsist in the methods or processes by which magic tricks or illusions are performed. It is a subject of some controversy. On one side, many… …

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