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and gently takes the edges of the cloth to continue the presentation. This is very effective. So are the little bits and details Alan showed us in the living room. Please believe me - it looked 100% like a gently floating woman. The illusion was outstanding. There is no doubt this is a wonderful illusion for the pro who can afford it. I did not buy it. After careful consideration I felt that I already had this effect in my repertoire. If conditions aren't right for the regular Asrah, we always have the Broom Suspension and Impaled Beyond Belief. I also have a big, Mark Wilson/Doug Henning type Aga I have yet to perform. Alan took an order back to the west coast for a different (and more unusual) prop that is more my style. If I felt I needed a portable Asrah, though, I'd choose Gossamer Flight.
If your interest is greater than your checkbook, Brett Daniels is still selling off his illusions and devoting himself to his new act with the big birds. He is willing to part with his early Owen's Gossamer Flight for about half the cost
of a new one. Call Brett at: (414) 786-4760.
I'm afraid that the obituary I alluded to will have to wait until next time. Space won't permit this time around. A delay will be okay, though, since the patient is only ailing and not deceased, as of yet.
Let me close by suggesting that Chicago area magicians turn out in support with their friends and family at Mather High School on Saturday, February 17, 1990, for a benefit show for the fund Abb Dickson started for injured performers, it is an 8:00 P.M. curtain and a $10.00 donation. All proceeds go to the fund with a show that features Jay Marshall, Bob Higa and Mark Holstein (who is mounting everything himself). If you cannot attend, please buy a ticket and show your support. We all need to be there (in spirit if not in the flesh).
Until next time. David Seebach's Wonders of Magic, 4410 N. 107th St., Wauwatosa, Wl. 53225.

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