Magic Tricks - Stage Illusions

Stage Illusions

  • Aquarian Illusion
  • Asrah levitation
  • Assistant's Revenge
  • Aztec Lady
  • Battle of the Barrels
  • Bill in lemon
  • Bowl-A-Rama
  • Bullet catch
  • Cabinet escape
  • Chinese linking rings
  • Cut and restore rope trick
  • David Copperfield's laser illusion
  • Chen Lee water suspension
  • Cremation/Burning Alive
  • Criss Angel Scare Crow
  • Crusher
  • Dagger head box
  • Dove pan
  • Devil's torture chamber
  • Disembodied Princess (aka The Mystery of Princess Karnac)
  • Dismemberment
  • Elastic Lady
  • Geometrix
  • Guillotine
  • Gut Buster
  • Head Mover (as created by AndrĂ© Kole)
  • Impalement
  • Indian rope trick
  • Interlude
  • Vanish coin
  • Several varieties of Levitation
  • Mini Kub-Zag
  • Metamorphosis
  • Mismade Girl
  • Modern Art
  • Monster Guillotine
  • Origami
  • Predicament escape
  • Quick-change
  • Radium Girl
  • Sands of the Nile
  • Sawing a woman in half (See also below)
  • Scarecrow
  • Shadow Vision
  • Slicer (Cutting in ninths)
  • Squeeze Box (as created by AndrĂ© Kole)
  • Stretcher
  • Super Chair Suspension
  • Substitution trunk aka Sub trunk
  • Table of Death
  • Twister
  • Wringer
  • Zig Zag Girl

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