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  1. The Floating Light Bulb", was perhaps his signature piece. In a darkened theatre, Blackstone would take a lighted bulb from a lamp and float it, still glowing, through a small hoop. He would then come down from the stage and the lamp would float out over the heads of the audience.

  2. "The Floating Light Bulb" was perhaps his signature piece. In a darkened theater, Blackstone would take a lighted bulb from a lamp and float it, still glowing, through a small hoop. He would then come down from the stage and the lamp would float out over the heads of the audience.

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  4. May 10, 2024 · Harry Blackstone, Sr. was an American magician who entertained audiences at the turn of the 20th century and into the 1950s. Nicknamed the Great Blackstone, he was noted for performing the dancing handkerchief, the vanishing birdcage, and the floating light bulb (see magic).

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  5. Nov 18, 2011 · The Fu Manchu & Mohammed Bey set up--also sold here as the Close Up Floating Light Bulb version and the Close Up Floating Ball version. What to use!! On a hoop.

  6. Known as “The Great Blackstone,” this magician created many new tricks like “the floating light bulb” and “the vanishing bird cage.” He was also very talented with card tricks. His floating light bulb trick featured Blackstone removing a light bulb from a lamp – still lit – and then making it “float” through a ring in the air.

  7. In 1985, on the 100th anniversary of his father's birth, Blackstone donated to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. the original floating light bulb – designed and built by Thomas Edison – and the original Casadega Cabinet, used in the "Dancing Handkerchief" illusion.

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