Summer Library Show

I did a test show of my 2025 summer library show. My show is themed around colors, with an emphasis on the colors of the rainbow. Here’s my view of the show when set up:

summer library show

The Milson Worth Silk Cabby is something that I put in the show for the color blue. The effect that happens is that “my grandma’s scarf” stretches from about 9 inches to 20 feet long while in my grandma’s scarf box. This prop is an outlier in the show as I don’t use magic prop looking things in the show.

After doing it in the show, it really doesn’t feel right as a prop in the show. I think I may just use a double walled bag. The bonus of that is that it will reduce bulk and weight that I need to move around. The downside is that I don’t get to use a fun, vintage magic prop in my show.

For me a test show about a month before the summer library season is really helpful to identify things that don’t work, or I don’t like in the show. Once the season starts, I don’t have a lot of time to build or find a new prop to replace something that isn’t playing how I hoped it would.

-Louie

Thrill of the Hunt!

People always ask me where I find all of the vintage magic stuff that I own or sell. Some of it comes from conventional things like digging through bins at magic shops or magic auctions. Then the unconventional things like garage sales or whatever.

I just paid $15 for this box of magic and I’ll pick it up later today. I just happened to be doing a show in the town where it is.

used box of magic

It looks like mostly junk from the picture, but at $15 for the whole box, I’m willing to lose that on the very low odds that there’s something worthwhile inside.

Personally I really like the excitement of not knowing what’s in the box! It’s like searching for treasure. I will say that I have no problem throwing away the junk, and I think that’s where a lot of magic collectors go wrong, they keep everything even the junk and end up with a garage full of crap.

Personally I’m a collector, not a hoarder…despite what my wife thinks!

-Louie

Magic in Theory – Book

In Portland OR there’s the legendary Powell’s Books. They have new and used books and their magic section always has something of interest to me! Last time I was there I picked up the book Magic in Theory by Peter Lamont and Richard Wiseman.

Magic in Theory by Peter Lamont and Richard Wiseman

This book is interesting in that it breaks down magic to step by step actions and explains those actions. I’m only on about page 50, so that’s what I’m getting so far.

This book isn’t specifically written for magicians, so it’s a bit clunky as they try to not reveal methods. I think the book would be better if it was written for magicians, or for non-magicians, but trying to straddle that line I feel makes the book not quite hit as hard as it could. There’s great information in it that’s dumbed down so low that I think magicians would gloss over some of the authors observations.

It’s a good read and a deal at what I paid for it as a used book. So far, it’s worth a peek if you can find a cheap copy!

-Louie

Magic Collector Expo – Show

The last night of the Magic Collector Expo was their dinner and show. For hotel banquet food, the dinner was good!

The show was three acts, and opened with James Dimmare doing his solo act. This was his solo act, not the dove act he does with an assistant. Having seen the dove act several times over the years and it’s fantastic, the solo is just OK compared to the dove act.

James dimmare

There was a big challenge for Dimmare was that he couldn’t use fire and does candles in the act. When it came time for him to light the first candle, he took out the lighter, struck it and verbally said “fire”. He then did the portion of his act that uses candles without fire. The fire on the candles really makes the multiplying candle trick amazing, when they appear lit. Unfortunately it really fell flat without them lit. That said, it was probably a condition that was dropped on him at the last minute and sometimes you just have to do it as best you can.

Next up was John Carney. When I was a teenager in the mid 1990’s it was very difficult to see a magicians show. You had to catch them performing in your area. When I was a teenager I found a VHS tape of John Carney doing his show. I must have watched it hundreds of times.

He did a few routines that were on that VHS tape, they’re his work horse routines!

john carney

I got pulled up onstage to help him with a trick.

It was super fun, but also stressful. I knew the trick/routine really well from watching that VHS tape. I’m not a good actor, but I tried to act surprised at all the right spots!

Closing the show was Mac King.

Mac has been consistently working his show in Vegas for years and really shows. He comes out with a big smile and does great, even in a room full of people who have probably seen his show a dozen times!

It was a fun show and a nice slice of three very different styles of performing.
-Louie

Trick Supply in Las Vegas

During a break in the Magic Collector Expo, Brian, Brett, Terry, Chris and I headed over to Trick Supply in Las Vegas. Wolfgang the owner who was running the booth at the expo said it was “10 mins away”, so we hopped in a 20 minute $40 Uber to his shop’s location.

trick supply magic shop in las vegas

It was worth the trip! The show was run by Doug Conn and it’s a super well stocked magic shop, we all picked up a few things.

trick supply magic shop in las vegas

Personally I love production items, I’m not sure why, but I do. I was looking at this skull, light bulb and corn.

latex magic props

I ended up buying the light bulb and the corn. I’m not sure how I’m going to use the corn, but I have an idea for the light bulb.

If you’re in the Las Vegas area, it’s a great shop and totally worth a stop!

-Louie

Magic Collector Expo Dealer’s Room

Here’s a little peek at the dealer’s room at the Magic Collector Expo:

There’s more, I just took those pics as the doors opened and not all the dealers were set up yet. Lots of books and posters, as for props there was a lot of smaller things. I didn’t see a lot of bigger props, it could be that many of the dealers and attendees flew in, so it’s harder to move those larger props around.

I picked up a few things (so far):

Magic Collector Expo

Nothing super crazy. The main things are the blue 28 foot streamer, which will be in my summer show. I was planning on producing a 36 inch silk, but the streamer will have a bigger impact as a lot of the volume of a square silk is lost.

The other thing I will use is the Ali-Baba box in half dollar size. I have a quarter size and it’s just too small, so the half dollar size is a nice upgrade for the routine that I do.

The other things are for me to mess around with.

-Louie

German Vanishing Bird Cage

It’s been a crazy few weeks for adding vanishing bird cages to my collection! At the last Potter and Potter auction this vanishing bird cage was listed:

vanishing bird cages

This one went for an amount that I could afford! Lately the ones being auctioned off have gone for crazy amounts of money, but those were also a bit more collectible. This one doesn’t have a name (manufacturer or performer) attached to it, so I think that’s partially why it went for less than they’ve been going for.

I can’t wait for this one to show up!

-Louie

Sharing at a Magic Jam

A few weeks ago when Meadow Perry was in town, we met up with some Seattle magicians and had a little magic jam.

magic jam with meadow perry and clive hayward

One of the things that surprised me was that Meadow mentioned that she’s never been to a magic jam were people shared as much as we did. The group in Seattle that I meet up with, we’re good about sharing or teaching magic tricks with each other.

While I totally understand not teaching everything, the magic jams I prefer are where we help each other, not where we just try to one up each other.

-Louie

My First Vanishing Birdcage

When I was a teenager I was given a La Galeria -The Gallery of Merlin  vanishing birdcage that had a couple of broken bars. I used that for a long time and struggled through the broken bar occasionally snagging on my sleeve. Then about 12years ago I had someone fix the bars, and I used that cage until I got an Owen vanishing bird cage.

Recently one of the La Galeria -The Gallery of Merlin  vanishing bird cages popped up for sale and I bought it!

La Galeria -The Gallery of Merlin  vanishing bird cage

The solder and rivets on the bars of this one appear to be in much better condition that the one I’ve have for 30+ years. I’m happy to add this to my collection and can’t wait for it to arrive!
-Louie
Click here to learn more about the vanishing birdcage!

Gold at the End of the Rainbow!

These gold coins are simply Eisenhauer dollar coins that I painted gold. They are for my summer library show.

My show is about colors and have a magic wand that I painted like a rainbow. At the end of the rainbow is a pot of gold, so I’m going to produce a coin from the end of the rainbow magic wand. Then I’ll produce multiple coins (with the Sylvester Pitch), then do a series of vanishes and productions with a single coin that ends with the production of a jumbo coin.

I always try to have some sort of a sleight of hand sequence in my family show. It’s a way I can show that I can do the stuff and it’s not just prop driven. While this isn’t 100% necessary, I do this for me!

-Louie