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    Doug vanishes the thimble, then arranges asurprise reappearance.

    THE RECOVERED THIMBLE

    By Doug Edwards

    During my many wondrous visits to the Cardini home in upstate Gardiner, New York, I wasprivy to Richard Cardini's private, handwritten and illustrated notebooks. He had a section onthe magic of José Frakson and this thimble vanish and recovery was included. Frakson was amasterful night club performer who Cardini idolized and later acquired many of the actualprops Frakson used in his act. Swan, Cardini's wife, told me Frakson taught Cardini this easythimble move personally. So that this item is not lost forever, I believe it should be preservedand recorded here.

    The magician displays a thimble on the first finger of his right hand. He opens his left hand andplaces the extended first finger so it rests on his left palm with the thimble at the top of thehand.

    He slowly closes his left fingers over the right first finger and thimble. The top of the thimbleremains visible at the top of the closed left hand.

    He pulls his right first finger out of the left hand and tilts the left hand so the top of thethimble can be seen by everyone.

    He places the tip of his right thumb on the top of the thimble ...

    ... and pushes the thimble down into his left fist. His right hand moves away, he raises hisclosed left hand ...

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    ... and slowly straightens his left fingers, one at a time, until the open left palm can be seen,the thimble has vanished completely.

    He then extends his right fingers and the spectators see that the thimble has reappeared onhis right third finger.

    The Vanish And Reappear Move

    The right first finger rests on the open left palm so that the top of the thimble extends out,slightly above the top of the left first finger.

    The left fingers curl into the palm. The left fist revolves towards the spectators, tilting the topof the left fist so the thimble is fully visible, at the same time this move pulls the thimble off the right first finger and the right first finger is pulled down and away from the left fist.

    The right fingers and thumb spread apart and move up, under the left fist, the ball of the rightthumb goes onto the top of the thimble and pushes the thimble down into the closed left hand.As the right thumb is doing this, the right third finger curls up and into the left fist from thebottom. As the thimble is pushed down by the right thumb it is actually pushed onto the right

    third finger. This is similar to a John Ramsay steal.

    The left hand til ts back from the top of the hand and moves up, the right hand moves down,the third finger curled in slightly, the back of the right hand towards the spectators, the other

    right fingers and thumb extended.

    The left fingers open out, one at a time, starting with the left fourth finger, then the third,second and first, until the left fingers are extended and the hand is seen to be empty.

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    The right hand remains in position below the left hand, right first finger extended pointing upat the left hand.

    Pause a beat after the left hand is opened to show the thimble is gone, then, without movingthe right hand, extend all the right fingers out, the thimble is suddenly and unexpectedly seenon the right third finger.

    I've selected the highly polished thimble shown in the photos for its visibility. It came from asixty year old thimble set designed by Vic Torsburg of The National Magic Company in Chicago.

    The Recovered Thimble © 2005 by Doug Edwards. Photographs by Richard Robinson.Magic Show is © 2005 by Robinson Wizard, Inc.

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