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Dan Harlan – Tarbell 81: Unleash Your Inner Magician!

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May 8, 2025 5 min read
Dan Harlan – Tarbell 81

Exclusive Limited-Time Offer: Master the art of modern stage magic with Dan Harlan’s Tarbell 81 – your ultimate guide to groundbreaking illusions and crowd-stunning performances!

Discover the Secrets Within

🔮 Fu Manchu’s Magic Microphone: Craft and perform with a self-contained microphone that defies logic – produce endless surprises from an impossibly empty prop, complete with a show-stopping smooth jazz routine.

🎭 Chinese Tape Through the Neck: Execute this gasp-inducing penetration illusion using everyday items like scarves or ties, now enhanced with a diabolical twist for maximum impact.

✨ Berland’s Tray Servante: Convert any ordinary tray into a magician’s secret weapon with this ingeniously simple yet versatile utility device.

🎩 Judge Wethered’s Black Art Tray: Master instantaneous appearances and disappearances with this revolutionary table design, featuring a hilariously inventive cups and balls “beer pong” routine.

🧶 The Hindu Turban Mystery: Amplify the classic cut-and-restored rope illusion to dramatic stadium-size proportions that thrill vast audiences.

🚬 Don Greenwood’s Lighted Cigarette Routine: Command attention with jaw-dropping cigarette manipulation culminating in an unforgettable smoking jacket production.

🍟 Jack Chanin’s Cigarette Routine: Delight crowds with this whimsical fast-food-themed adaptation using french fries, ending with a fresh vegetable surprise.

🌊 George Sands’ Cigarette Production: Dive into surreal underwater magic as you overcome unique challenges to perform impossible cigarette feats.

🖍️ Jimmy Herpick’s Cigarette Routine: Reimagine cigarette magic with colorful crayons and a finale featuring an enormous Sharpie marker production.

👻 George Sands’ “Phantom” Cigarette: Roll and materialize an invisible cigarette in mid-air – pure impossible magic your audience will never forget.

🧶 David Tobias Bamberg’s Coin in Ball of Wool: Make a signed coin teleport into the exact center of a sealed yarn ball.

💍 David Tobias Bamberg’s Ring in Ball of Wool: Vanish borrowed jewelry only to reappear impossibly embedded within a knitted mystery.

🔪 Ed Reno’s Knife Through the Arm: Shock audiences as scissors visibly penetrate your hand with terrifying realism.

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Description

Fu Manchu’s Magic Microphone: Youll learn how to make a microphone that can be opened up, shown empty, and then used to produce various small objects. Comes complete with a full smooth jazz routine

Chinese Tape Through the Neck: A convincing penetration through the neck that can be performed with a scarf, ribbon, rope, or tie. Improved with a little twist.

Berland’s Tray Servante: An easy to make utility device that turns any tray into a versatile, secret servante.

Judge Wethered’s Black Art Tray: A utility table that allows you to make just about anything appear or vanish without sleight-of-hand. Comes complete with a cups and balls beer pong routine.

The Hindu Turban Mystery: The classic cut-and-restored rope gets a stage-size upgrade to play to a much bigger crowd.

Don Greenwood’s Lighted Cigarette Routine: A full cigarette manipulation routine with a big ending. You’ll learn how to make the craziest smoking jacket you have ever seen.

Jack Chanin’s Cigarette Routine: The cigarettes here are replaced with french fries to have a little fun with some fast food, finally ending up with a fresh vegetable snack.

George Sands’ Cigarette Production: You’ll learn all about the challenges of shooting magic underwater as a somewhat standard cigarette routine gets a completely surreal re-working.

Jimmy Herpick’s Cigarette Routine: The cigarettes here are replaced with crayons to show you how the same techniques work just as well, including the final production of a jumbo sharpie.

George Sands’ “Phantom” Cigarette: You’ll learn how to roll an invisible cigarette and make it impossibly appear in front of your audience.

David Tobias Bamberg’s Coin in Ball of Wool: A signed coin vanishes and ends up inside the center of a ball of yarn.

David Tobias Bamberg’s Ring in Ball of Wool: A borrowed ring vanishes and ends up inside the center of a ball of yarn.

Ed Reno’s Knife Through the Arm: You will learn how to plunge a pair of scissors right through your palm.

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