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'''Serpentine Silk''' is an effect in which a long silk, representing a serpent, is tied in a knot and then it mysteriously unties itself slowly. | '''Serpentine Silk''' is an effect in which a long silk, representing a serpent, is tied in a knot and then it mysteriously unties itself slowly. | ||
Created by [[John Albenice]] and was marketed in early 1940s through [[Abbott's]]. Later published in Reel Magic (1941). | Created by [[John Albenice]] and was marketed in early 1940s through [[Abbott's]]. Later published in [[Reel Magic]] (1941). | ||
[[Category:Illusions]] | [[Category:Illusions]] | ||
[[Category:Silks]] | [[Category:Silks]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:27, 27 April 2012
Serpentine Silk is an effect in which a long silk, representing a serpent, is tied in a knot and then it mysteriously unties itself slowly.
Created by John Albenice and was marketed in early 1940s through Abbott's. Later published in Reel Magic (1941).