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Joe Mogar |
Joe Mogar had one of the last lectures of the
convention and did a great job and showing not just the moves necessary
to do the thimble, knife and silk ball effects, but also how to put
them into a meaningful routine.
His pride and joy was the production from bare hands of silk
fountain after silk fountain, followed by streamers and even diffferent
colored lights. Joe even packaged them up with all props for sale after
the lecture.
The price was outstanding. There is no one better at teaching
thimble or knife magic than Joe and now he appears to be entering into
the world of silks.
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Joe, showing thimble vanish |
![]() |
Joe Mogar |
Joe Mogar had one of the last lectures of the
convention and did a great job and showing not just the moves necessary
to do the thimble, knife and silk ball effects, but also how to put
them into a meaningful routine.
His pride and joy was the production from bare hands of silk
fountain after silk fountain, followed by streamers and even diffferent
colored lights. Joe even packaged them up with all props for sale after
the lecture.
The price was outstanding. There is no one better at teaching
thimble or knife magic than Joe and now he appears to be entering into
the world of silks.
![]() |
Joe, showing thimble vanish |
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