Protected: The Inventor’s Notebook #19 – Origami Prediction
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IBM 210 – SAM 88
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The Inventor’s Notebook #18W.C. Fields Meets Gene AndersonBy Karl Rabe I have always been a big fan of W. C. Fields. My Father had an old short 8mm reel film of a portion of The Bank Dick, and I loved setting up the projector and watching it. I read several biographies (several times each) and … Read more
The Inventor’s Notebook #16 The Haunted Website Karl Rabe For the past 6 years, the AAMC Website has been haunted. If you look closely at the left and right sides of the web site, you will see faded images of magicians of yore. My challenge to you is to identify each … Read more
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The Inventor’s Notebook #13 Solo Soliloquy Karl Rabe I’m going to share a gimmick I invented (as far as I know), however this is a gimmick in search of a routine. I’ll share my thought process on assembling a routine, although I don’t have a specific one in mind yet. Maybe you have some ideas. … Read more
The Inventor’s Notebook #12 Sew What? Karl Rabe What are the skills that can most benefit someone who wants to make their own magic props? A few readily pop to mind. Woodworking, Metal Working, welding, Arts & Crafts, Electronics, etc. One of the skills that I have found to be surprisingly beneficial and often overlooked … Read more
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The Inventor’s Notebook #10 Fleas, Foibles and Follies Karl Rabe For the final edition of The Inventor’s Notebook for 2017, I’ll be rambling on fleas, foibles and follies. In 1933, my Grandfather took my Father as a child to the Chicago World Fair (subtitled A Century of Progress). Grandfather didn’t allow him to see Sally … Read more