1 review for Swish Silk by Creative Magic Products, Warren Stephens
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This effect was originally called Swish and invented by Warren Stephens c. 1969. It was often combined with Warren Stephens other effect Bowl of Silks. This is a well made copy from Creative Magic Products c. 1974. I am not sure if they had permission or not, but this appears to be a direct copy.
Creative Magic Products was a joint venture started by Dr. Keith Rossein and Frank Paglia in Baldwin, New York, c. 1974. They appeared to be well funded with a real mission and purpose but as far as I can tell they were only in business from 1974 to 1978. If you have more information on them please contact me.
This is a great item that is easy to do. In the video I make the silks reappear using one of Viking’s Mirror Wine Glasses which are perfect for this effect. I’ve had a few people comment on the video saying that it looks like camera trickery, but if you had been in the Porcupine when I took the video you would have seen the same vanish and appearance. When I watch it back myself, it does look pretty amazing, if I do say so myself 🙂
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Effect: Instantaneous visible vanish of silks from clear goblet on command. Beautiful effect by itself or can be used in conjunction with other tricks. Comes complete with instructions, goblet, silks, and beautiful, thin, gold-trimmed tray.
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Andy Martin –
This effect was originally called Swish and invented by Warren Stephens c. 1969. It was often combined with Warren Stephens other effect Bowl of Silks. This is a well made copy from Creative Magic Products c. 1974. I am not sure if they had permission or not, but this appears to be a direct copy.
Creative Magic Products was a joint venture started by Dr. Keith Rossein and Frank Paglia in Baldwin, New York, c. 1974. They appeared to be well funded with a real mission and purpose but as far as I can tell they were only in business from 1974 to 1978. If you have more information on them please contact me.
This is a great item that is easy to do. In the video I make the silks reappear using one of Viking’s Mirror Wine Glasses which are perfect for this effect. I’ve had a few people comment on the video saying that it looks like camera trickery, but if you had been in the Porcupine when I took the video you would have seen the same vanish and appearance. When I watch it back myself, it does look pretty amazing, if I do say so myself 🙂