A Conversation for How to Prevent a War Using Ordinary Household Objects - Jean Robert-Houdin and the Marabouts

A87579968 - How to Prevent a War Using Ordinary Household Objects - Jean Robert-Houdin and the Marabouts

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Willem

I enjoyed it very much so from me smiley - ok as well!


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McKay The Disorganised

Some faux chinese magician brought this trick to England and performed it in London with success. His assistant would take a box into the audience and ask them to carve a musket ball. They would then deposit this baack in the box and she would take it on stage. The box would then be opened at the other end and a real pellet loaded into the gun. The gun would fire, the magician would catch the pellet in his teeth- spit it into the box and the assistant would take it back for the audience member to identify ~ cheers all round.

In this case the trick lay in that when the musket was fired the shot was diverted to an underbarrell and so the bullet would not be fired at all. However one night it all went wrong, powder tracked through to the real barrell which had become worn through constant cleaning, fired the real bullet and the magician was shot.

Unfortunately I can't remember any names or anything else about it. So when I started reading this, I thought this was going to be the story.

smiley - cider


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

What an interesting (though tragic) story. I always worry about magicians and acrobats when they're performing, I guess that's why.

Maybe somebody else can identify the party for us, McKay.


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Post 24

Willem

I think this is the right one:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chung_Ling_Soo


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - biggrin Thanks. I'll be sure to read that. smiley - tongueincheek

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toybox

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Well done! smiley - applausesmiley - bubbly


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Willem

Congrats from me too, Dmitri!


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Lanzababy - Guide Editor

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McKay The Disorganised

Thats the one Willem

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Gnomon - time to move on

Dmitri, Nick points out here http://h2g2.com/dna/h2g2/plain/F21544445?thread=8287341 that Harry Houdini took his name from Robert-Houdin. Worth a mention?


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Geggs

Dmitri said it himself in the first post, I think.


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Gnomon - time to move on

Great! So is it worth a mention?


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aka Bel - A87832164

I'm sure Dmitri will tell you soon (it's still relatively early in the US). Maybe as a footnote somewhere?


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Sorry I'm late. smiley - rofl

I didn't want to mention Houdini in the entry because Houdini later wrote a book called 'The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin', an incredibly mean-spirited exercise.

Also, I didn't know where in the story to put the information without its being a distraction.

Can you think of a good place for a footnote, Gnomon?

Or we could put a note about it in the final section?


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Gnomon - time to move on

I'd put in a postscript - mentioning Houdini in few sentences just before the Further Reading section - but it is up to you. If you feel it would unbalance the entry, then by all means leave it out.


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

I added a couple of sentences and a link. Will that do?


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