Grampa Don
Yep, that's me
- Location
- Orange county, Calif.
When I was a young teen, I loved magic tricks. My Mom bought me a book: I think it was called 200 magic tricks you can do. And, I have fond memories of studying a cheap little catalog I sent off for that was filled with enticing illusions. I ordered one, a magic popcorn box that would make a hanky appear. It turned out to be a real popcorn box with and extra pocket glued on one side. I could have made one myself.
There was a dime store called Ben Franklin's down town that had a small section in the back with magic stuff. A lot of my allowance money ended up there. I had the finger chopper, cups and balls, paper to dollar bill maker, imp bottle, nickle to dime changer, and a bunch of other gimmicks.
I never could master hand magic. I studied books from the library on palming and producing coins and cards, but I couldn't get the hang of it. However, it did make me appreciate the skill of performers who do it well. The big stage illusions don't do much for me. But, someone who can stand right next to you and fool you is a true artist.
Don
There was a dime store called Ben Franklin's down town that had a small section in the back with magic stuff. A lot of my allowance money ended up there. I had the finger chopper, cups and balls, paper to dollar bill maker, imp bottle, nickle to dime changer, and a bunch of other gimmicks.
I never could master hand magic. I studied books from the library on palming and producing coins and cards, but I couldn't get the hang of it. However, it did make me appreciate the skill of performers who do it well. The big stage illusions don't do much for me. But, someone who can stand right next to you and fool you is a true artist.
Don