1 review for Plop Up by Rings ‘N’ Things Magic Co., John Snider
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I’ve always liked this effect designed by John Snider and released c. 1976 by the Original Rings ‘N Things. This version is better than the other similar effects such as Clarence Miller’s Non-Rising Card because it uses a 100% clear perspex houlette rather than an opaque one. It is basically the same as Merv Taylor’s Flash Houlette c. 1946 but a small plastic rod is used instead of the magician’s thumb.
Effect: A full deck of cards are placed into an attractive well made clear plastic stand-up card houlette. A clear plastic rod penetrates the houlette through holes in the center of back and front of houlette. A freely selected card has been placed into the deck, which has been shuffled. The deck rests upon the rod. Performer removes the rod, and all the cards except the chosen one drop to the bottom of the houlette. The selected card appears protruding up above all the others.
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Andy Martin –
I’ve always liked this effect designed by John Snider and put out back in 1976 by the Original Rings ‘N Things. This version is better than the other similar effects such as Clarence Miller’s Non-Rising Card because it uses a 100% clear perspex houlette rather than an opaque one.