Healed and sealed
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Healed and Sealed is a magic trick that was invented by the Swedish magician in 1997.[1] The effect was popularised by Australian magician Tim Ellis when performed during his 2002 global lecture tour with Sue-Anne Webster.[2] The television rights were bought by David Blaine in 2002 and performed on his TV show Vertigo. The illusion is presented by showing a discarded soda can or opening, pouring out the drink and crushing the can then having the dents in the can pop out and the hole in the top reseal. The magician then opens the can and pours out the drink.
References[]
- ^ Electronic Grymoire, a magic discussion list published by Bruce Barnett, in which Healed & Sealed first were described by Anders Moden in 1997.
- ^ "Healed & Sealed" advertisement written by creator Anders Moden "The Australian magician Tim Ellis, a member of EG, made a highly acclaimed tour with this effect as his signature piece in the US in the spring of 2002."
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- Magic tricks
- 1997 introductions
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