Tarbell Lesson 65 Original Oriental Secrets by Dan Harlan

Description

TARBELL ORANGE AND DIE:  An instant transposition of two common toys, a Rubik’s Cube and a rubber ball.

CHINK-A-CHINK:  Considered by many to be the best, impromptu, bare hand object assembly.

THE CHINESE TREASURE CHEST:  A treasure chest that can be shown completely empty, yet used to produce an impressive amount and variety of objects.

THE CHINESE “FLASH” PIGEON FRAME:  A scaled-down version of a dove production apparatus that’s easy to build and opens up interesting new artistic approaches not involving animals.

CHINESE TAPE RELEASE FROM LEG:  A quick and visual rope escape tied around your legs.

SIMPLEX COAT AND TAPE RELEASE:  An impressive release of your suit jacket, that has been looped through rope.

JAPANESE MULTIPLE TAPE TIE:  A quick penetration of two shoelaces through a volunteer’s wrists.

CHING LING FOO’S MASTER TAPE MYSTERY:  An unbelievably convincing cut and restored ribbon.

CLIPPO:  A forgotten classic cut and restored newspaper effect.

CHING LING FOO’S ROYAL TAPE MYSTERY:  A cut and restored ribbon that can be examined.

THE CHINESE BURNING TAPES:  Burned and restored shoelaces.

HINDU TURBAN MYSTERY:  A neat new handling for a cut and restored cash register tape.

CHINESE “CHEFALO” KNOT:  A complicated-looking knot that unties itself.

CHINESE RING ON THE TAPE:  An unusual move for a ring and string routine.