McComb,
Billy: McComb's
Magic 25
Years Wiser ©1972 The Supreme Magic Company, England Hardcover, 185 pages |
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Contents:
4 Dedication
5 Publisher's Introduction (by Edwin)
9 Foreword
10 The Dark Side of the Moon (Ken de Courcey)
17 Extension to MIKO: A twist on a standard pocket effect to give
it an
extra sting in its tail
19 Opening the Magic Society Show: An astonishing illusionette,
Two
sandwich boards and suddenly the 'Sandwich Board Man' is produced!
23 The Bang Bomb: a nutty notion with a bomb! It's lit and
suddenly
explodes with a silent bang
29 A Thought-of-Card Turns Up in a Cigarette: The classic trick
explained in such detail that, no matter what goes wrong, you have
a
cast-iron trick which is good, solid entertainment
37 The Ultimate Identification: Walk on to a stage, a newspaper in
your
hand and a top hat on your head. Go straight to a thin-topped
table,
show the hat empty, open the newspaper, place it over the hat,
remove
it and a rabbit pops its head over the brim!
40 Rabbit From Scarf: Remove your white evening-dress scarf, bunch
it
up and a rabbit appears
41 The Half-Dyed Colour-Changing Silk: The professional version of
the
Colour Changing Silk with a tremendous off-beat climax
49 A Rotten Sneaky Deception Which Pleases Me: A great
colour-changing
idea that you'll enjoy using
51 Frolics with the Hummer Whirling Card: A complete study of this
intriguing flourish. It tells you how to do it and how to use it
in
your show.
55 Years of Magical Angling...And Thoughts Thereon: A complete
Magic
Fishing act. Silks from silks; stack of glasses produced, then a
large
goldfish bowl. Water and a goldfish produced. A piece of carrot
changes
into a goldfish and many other effects in rapid succession. Fish
are
caught from the air and so on. Finally, the fish-bowl vanishes.
63 How to Mix Two Tricks to Make One Good Presentation: The Thumb
Tie
and the Card in Wallet cleverly combined in an off-beat routine.
65 Thoughts on the Thumb-Write and a Few Tips Thrown In: The best
kind
of thumb-writer to use. A Simple hold-out and, finally, a complete
presentation.
69 The Rigid Yo-Yo: a crazy idea that works. An outsize Yo-Yo
which
behaves in an abnormal way
71 The Wine, the Water, and a Character: The Chris Van Bern Wine
&
Water, plus the Billy McComb version
75 Again Sawing in Half Lengthwise: an old trick re-vamped
79 The Reverse Cut Svengali Pack An Introduction: an accident
leads to
a novel comedy routine
82 Chop Cups for All: an impromptu version of a classic effect
using a
crumpled bill and a wrapped tumbler
87 We Go Mental: practical methods for the Dictionary or Telephone
Directory Test
91 An Off-Beat Rabbit Arrival: a bunny appears in a champagne
bucket
97 An Egg in the Magazine: An easy to make effect that's a winner.
Egg
is dropped in the pages of a magazine, a match waved underneath
and
then a fried egg is produced! No trace of the egg anywhere!
100 On the Question of Dress: Billy theorises on the sort of
appearance
you should present. Tips and ideas.
103 Thirty Years of Rings in Nests of Boxes: A practical routine
for
the Nest of Boxes, and the effects with led up to the evolution of
it.
109 The Clay Pipe: please note the singular. The classic effect
but
performed with one pipe only. Clouds and clouds of smoke produced
at
the climax too! The complete working and presentation.
112 U.K. Note in the Polo Mints, or U.S.A. Bill in the Life
Savers: A
borrowed note turns up in an unlikely place
119 Splashing In the Card Fountain: Methods and ideas for a
spectacular
effect
122 Impromptu Hat Coils: A tip learned from Edgar Benyon
123 Resurrected!: An oldie that's still good for a laugh
125 A Face-Lifting of the Goodnight Banner: The Goodnight Banner
streamlined and with an extra climax
127 William Reminisces: Stories often with a moral you'll enjoy
reading
129 Cropping the Aces: You cut to any Ace and then let the
audience in
on the secret
131 Flat Accordion: a handy prop gag
131 A Gag with the Wiggly Wand: the popular gag wand is used to
good
effect in a card trick
132 "P": The old pea can gets re-vamped and revitalized
132 Flying Moo: a 'cod' transportation of milk from one glass to
another
133 Sucker Ghost: a new dressing and presentation for the Ghost
Tube
134 Which Came First?: A 36" silk waved in the air, without steals
or
body loads, a live dove is produced
135 Please Shut The Gate: a clever continuity stunt to use
throughout
the show
135 A Clean Gag: a visual prop gag to get a smile
136 Light Humour: another crazy invention
137 Wee Tree: Cute ideas for the paper fir-tree
139 Fish Sticks: variation on the Chinese Sticks and a few
interesting
gags too
141 Hot Stuff: the red-hot paper but performed Jumbo-size on
stage!
143 Odds And Bits - And A Few Other Things: William talks on this
and
that. How to get your name across. On Art-work, on Pulls, a trick
with
a Ring, an idea for the Card Crystal, Impromptu Bunny, Shooting
Combination-Flash Wand, Hydrostatic, Golf Ball.
149 Putting The Act Together: the professional way of compiling
programmes, taking the worry out of your packing!
151 A Historical Gag: Abraham Lincoln's authentic Gettysburg
Address
151 Confidence: an advert, which tickled Billy's sense of humour
153 Necessity is the Mother: Clever switch of decks for the rising
card
tick and an unusual off-beat climax
155 The Williamised Spider Of Mr. Collins: Pips vanish from a
playing
card and appear inside a crumpled tissue paper. A streamlined
version
of the classic.
159 The Williamised Close-Up Card Sword: a miniature version of
Excalibur! A Card Sword for close-up shows.
161 William Does The Card Sword: The original McComb presentation
for
this classic effect. No cards to pick up off the floor and all the
worries have been eliminated.
164 Yrutnec Hteitnewt: 20th Century in reverse! A delightful silk
effect with three silks and a paper tube.
166 The Travelling Card: A fascinating story and a spooky card
flourish
167 William Does The Hindu Needle Trick: Houdini made a sensation
with
the Needle Trick. The McComb version is easy to perform and all
the
worries and snags have been removed.
171 The Five Rings Of William: A simple, direct Linking Ring
routine
that can be used under any conditions
174 How To Wash Your Hands: Tips to ensure your hands are
immaculate
175 William And The Himber Ring: The most Direct routine ever.
Three
rings are borrowed and magically linked!
184 Backword: It had to be! Billy has the last word!