71 entries in Egg / Silk to Egg
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Colonel Stodare The Egg and the Handkerchief
Related toAlso published here 1876 260
Otsenré, Carl Willmann Die Verwandlungs-Mechanik unprepared egg, elaborate egg holder
Feb. 1896
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 2 No. 2)
20
Abenteuer eines Eies und Irrfahrten eines Tuches by "E. C. from Munich", longer routine with egg, egg cup, glass, silk and candle
Related to Feb. 1896
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 2 No. 2)
21
Prof. Lenz Das Ei für Tuch new design of hollow egg
Related to Mar. 1896
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 2 No. 3)
37
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster Conradi's Tuch- und Ei-Kunststück silk to egg which is then given out or cracked, no switch
Mar. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 7)
101
Prof. Lenz Das Eikunststück à la Prof. Lenz hollow egg
Mar. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 7)
102
Carl Willmann Briefkasten answering letters, on the Lenz hollow egg
Related to Sep. 1898
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 4 No. 9)
143
Emil Clauß Ein Kunstgriff change-over palm and applications
Oct. 1898
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 4 No. 10)
153
Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld Changement von Ei und Tuch No. 43, egg put in covered glass, silk changes to egg, silk reappears in candle
1899 117
Silk to Real Egg pull
1899 119
August Roterberg Zum Ei- und Tuchkunststück signed egg placed in glass and covered, it transposes with borrowed silk
Related to July 1899
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 5 No. 7)
102
The Egg and Handkerchief Trick (Modern Methods) improvement on artificial eggs
Related to 1903 326
The Egg, Handkerchief, and Onion
1903 329
C. O. Williams The Very Latest Egg and Handkerchief Trick
Also published here 1903 331
Maurice Garland A Postscript
  • Handkerchief to Egg with ping-pong ball
  • Silk & Egg shown, silk vanishes
Also published here 1903 345
An Illustration of Free Trade Principles elaborate routine with silk and egg
Related toAlso published here 1903 418
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli VIII. Täuschung, Schreck und Verwunderung tricks with eggs
  • 1. Tuch und Ei-Kunststück (egg in glass transpose with silk, three methods)
  • 2. Das verschwindende Ei (vanishing egg)
  • 3. Das japanische Eierspiel (egg production from silk, eggs change to flowers inside hat)
1903 111
Capitaine Pouchat Transformation d'un foulard en oeuf
May 1942
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 4 No. 5)
7
Charlie Levett Idea on the Miracle Egg Trick silk to egg variation
1943
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1943)
7
John J. Crimmins Jr. Humpty Dumpty Gets Around story trick for children
1945 225
C. R. Eaton Two Tips on Tricks
  • needle through thumb ( illusion of blood)
  • Silk to Egg (color of the eggs)
1946
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1946)
8
Milbourne Christopher Colored Flash Paper uses for colored flash paper for: silk vanish, torn and restored tissue, silk to egg, lapel flower
Jan. 1946 184
Joe Karson Double Sucker Effect torn and restored napkin combine with silk to egg, brief idea outline
Feb. 1948 392
Eddie Turner Fried Egg after silk to egg, egg is broken in borrowed handkerchief, ignited and fried egg is produced, using Conley's No-Switch Egg
1953
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1953)
34
Robert L. Henderson Suggested Routine outline of routine with a puppet mouse, an egg and a napkin, an egg bag, Devil Handkerchief and a Tricky Tumbler, Kling Klang Routine
1956
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1956)
40
Norman Houghton Hollow Mockery green silk changes into egg, then red silk is pulled from egg, magician's gag
Mar. 1958
Ibidem (Issue 13)
19
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia Pañuelo - Huevo - Pañuelo silt to egg, real egg then transforms back to silk
1967 41
Ian Mikby Silk to Egg with fake explanation and egg becoming real
Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
224
Gaëtan Bloom Hank to Egg Exposed without fake egg
Also published here July 1979
Pabular (Vol. 5 No. 7)
700
Clettis V. Musson Eine Tuchei-Variante
Aug. 1979
Intermagic (Vol. 6 No. 2)
70
Fred Lowe Der Beutel im Ei bag vanishes inside egg
Aug. 1980
Intermagic (Vol. 7 No. 2)
68
Hen Fetsch Kombination mit Ei egg in glass with two red silks, yellow silk changes in egg and silk is then between red silks
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
103
The Handkerchief to Egg several methods
1982 146
Michael Ammar Topitized Silk to Egg
1983 99
Karrell Fox "Sumper Simple Silk-2-Egg"
1986 95
Michael Ammar Silk to Egg
1991 183
Steve Dusheck Subtle Silk to Egg Surprise
1991 11
Bob King Egg on my Face
1991 11
Joe Scott, Fred Culpitt The Handkerchief to Egg
Inspired by
  • "Kling Klang" (Judson Cole)
1995 108
Karrell Fox A Silk To Egg Tip thumb tip and real egg
1995 139
Bob King Silk to Egg using Miller hold-out
1999 8
J. W. Sarles Egg Bag Combo outline of egg bag routine, egg jumps around between hands, silk combination
2002 250
Donato Colucci The Stodare Egg on the egg with a hole for silk in egg, credit information
  • Preparing a Stodare Egg
    • First Method
    • Second Method
    • Third Method
2002 4
Jim Conley The Conley Egg fake egg for silk to egg that can be filled with raw egg and apparently cracked
  • Making a Conley Egg
2002 9
Dick Zimmerman The Zimmer-Egg attachment for normal egg to make it a Conley Egg
2002 10
The Egg Pull silk to egg, then egg vanishes
2002 21
The Appearing Egg - Fourth Method silk changes to egg, silk reproduced from behind neck
Also published here
  • Will Goldston, Simple Conjuring Tricks, 1913, p. 7
2002 37
Irv Weiner Weiner's Dancing Egg Routine silk to egg, then egg floats between fingers and moves, thumb sticks in egg à la Zombie
Also published here
  • Simplicity Magic, Lecture Notes, n.d., p. 14
  • Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. XII, No. 10, Mar. 1955, p. 253
2002 186
C. O. Williams Silk to Egg - First Method: Multum in Parvo
Also published here 2002 191
Another Steal of the Stodare Egg
Also published here
  • "Making an Egg" (Simple Conjuring Tricks, p. 78)
2002 192
Jack Le Dair Silk to Egg - Second Method: Le Dair's Stodare Egg Handling
Also published here
  • "Jim Merlini, Magic with Silks" (Abracadabra, Vol. 16 No. 413, Dec. 26, 1953, p. 366)
2002 192
Fred Culpitt Silk to Egg - Third Method: The Sucker Presentation
2002 193
Richard Merry Silk to Egg - Fourth Method: Richard Merry's Sucker Presentation
Also published here
  • "Supper Sorcery" (Abracadabra, Vol. 33 No. 833, Jan. 13, 1962, p. 8)
2002 193
Seymour Solomon Switching the Feke for a Real Egg
Also published here
  • Tops, Vol. 6 No. 11, July 1942, p. 407
2002 194
Harold F. Puff Silk to Egg - Fifth Method: Egg, Silk, and Confetti
Also published here
  • "Kling Klang Konfetti" (Harold Rice, Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 2, 1953, p. 1326)
2002 195
Maurice Garland Silk to Egg - Sixth Method: With a Stillwell Ball Handkerchief to Egg with ping-pong ball
Also published here 2002 196
William Oliver Turner Silk to Egg - Seventh Method: With a Dye Tube
Related to
  • "Anent Eggs" (The Sphinx, Vol. 28 No. 1, Mar. 1929, p. 28)
Also published here
  • Harold Rice, The Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 2, p. 110
2002 197
U. F. Grant Silk to Egg - Eighth Method: The Grant Variation circle stuck on regular egg for sucker element
Also published here
  • "Egg and Handkerchief Routine" (Grant's Secret Service, 1935)
2002 198
Ken Miller Silk to Egg - Ninth Method: The Ken Miller Variation
Also published here
  • "Silk to Egg" (Abracadabra, Vol. 25 No. 644, May 31, 1958, p. 311)
2002 199
Clarence T. Little Silk to Egg - Tenth Method: An Embellishment Using a Thumb Tip
Also published here
  • "Thumb Egg Tips" (Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 3, p. 1347)
2002 200
Gaëtan Bloom Silk to Egg - Eleventh Method: The Gaëtan Bloom Treatment without fake egg
Also published here 2002 201
Barney Lederman The Hank Spider hole torn in paper napkin and silk produced out of it, napkin then changes to egg
Also published here
  • Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, Vol. 3, p. 1348
2002 202
Robert Harbin Harbin's Egg Routine
Also published here
  • "Robert's Easter Egg" (Abracadabra, Vol. 15 No. 373, Mar. 21, 1953, p. 132)
2002 203
Robert W. Edmanson The Defective Egg yellow silk pushed into egg, egg then broken and shown real
Also published here
  • "The Yellow Yolk" (The Sphinx, Vol. 44 No. 2, Apr. 1945, p. 43)
2002 204
F. H. Jeudevine Pop's Egg Routine
Also published here
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 22 No. 9, Nov. 1942, p. 41
2002 281
Lawrenco Eggs-aggerated Tissue torn and restored tissue, changes to egg, egg broken and yellow silk produced from it
Also published here
  • The Wizard, Vol. 7 No. 82, Nov. 1954, p. 336
2002 283
An Illustration of Free Trade Principles elaborate routine with silk and egg
Also published here 2002 290
Robert L. Henderson Eggs of the Magi silk to egg, egg penetrates another silk, chicken puppet produced from paper bag, wooden eggs fall out of it
Also published here
  • Genii, Vol. 17 No. 8, Apr. 1953, p. 317
2002 292
Tom Stone Eggs from Bombay combo with silk to egg, eggs under bowl (Benson's Bowl), multiplying eggs
Also published here 2007 7
Tom Stone Eggs from Bombay combo with silk to egg, eggs under bowl (Benson's Bowl), multiplying eggs
Also published here 2011 135
Tom Stone Things That Go Cluck in the Night silk to egg routine with spectator following along and succeeding
2011 209