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| Paging Mr. Cardini (Mrs. Cardini, dressed as a bellhop, introduced the dapper
magician) |
| Card Fan Productions (literally hundreds of cards) |
| Card Fan Displays (creation of different designs by the way the cards were
fanned) |
| Diminishing Cards |
| Card Fans from the Feet
(Cardini would bend down to retrieve a
"dropped" card while producing card fans from the air, and would produce cards
from under his feet) |
| Untying Silk (knotted silk untied itself) |
| Harlequin Cigarette (cigarette repeatedly vanished and reappeared in cigarette
holder, then billiard balls produced from the smoke were manipulated, changing colors and
vanishing) |
| Cigarette Catching (production of dozens of lit cigarettes from thin air; finale
was the production of a lit cigar and then a pipe) |
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| Credit goes to
Max Holden and his booklet, "Programmes of Famous Magicians" |