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Xavier
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Hey guys,

I hope that someone can help me out. I know that this series is brilliant but I need some more info on three of the effects listed.

I'm not fishing for methods... I would just like to know what the audience sees. I would also be very grateful fo any additional comments on the following routines.

1. "Koran Medallion"
2. No Body Load Livestock Production. (What did you think about this?)
3. Hanky Panky

BTW: all these effects are from Vol. 3

Many thanks,

Xavier
WilliamWHolcomb
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Why not check out the L&L website at llpub.com for a complete description?
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Just get the series. It's been out for years and it's a hit-Thompson is a brilliant Magician!!!
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Xavier
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I know they are great. And I really appreciate your replys.

But can anyone tell me what the "KORAN MEDALLION" is.

I have read the desriptions on L & L and I found them to be way too brief.

Happy Holidays!

Xavier.
Risto L.
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It`s Al Koran`s effect with a medallion. Three spectators call numbers at random and the medallion which has been in full view is then shown to have those three numbers embossed on its surface.
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Thompson cracks me up every time I see him. I need to pick up that set.
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I think Don Wayne's "Room Service" that David Copperfield performed in one of his TV specials is based on Koran's Medallion.