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Theodore "Theo"
Annemann (born
Theodore John Squires;
February 22, 1907 –
January 12, 1942),
stage name Ted Anneman, was an
American professional magician...
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contributions from
Thomas Nelson Downs. In 1935, he was
contacted by
Theodore Annemann, who
wanted to
publish a
collection of his work. However, the
series was...
- but the
result of
extensive practice and study. The
style of
Theodore Annemann has been
described as "that of an
ordinary person, with
extraordinary powers...
- for a time by Bert Reese, who
further po****rized it.
Magician Theodore Annemann talks about several of Reese's
variations on the
theme in
articles in his...
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perform a
triple or even
quadruple lift. The term was
coined by Theo
Annemann. When the card is
shown to the audience, the
audience is
tricked into believing...
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neither will
cross to the
other side. When done by
Dorothy Dietrich and Ted
Annemann, the
bullets are
purchased by a
committee ahead of time, kept
under guard...
- (magazine), a
magazine for
mentalists and
magicians published by
Theodore Annemann Li'l Jinx, an
Archie Comics character that goes by just "Jinx" in more...
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devices as the
swami gimmick, billets, and
billet pens.
Together with
Annemann's Practical Mental Effects and T.A. Waters' Mind, Myth and Magick, it is...
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account at
exposing his
tricks (with diagrams) was by the
magician Theodore Annemann. The
Polish medium Stanisława Tomczyk's
levitation of a gl****
beaker was...
- The Jinx was a
magic periodical edited and
published by
Theodore Annemann from
October 1934 –
December 1941. It was
originally a
monthly magazine but began...