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Grandinetti Michael A

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Sep 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/8/97
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In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that David
Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to melt
through a welded steel wall".

I have never seen him perform this illusion on tour or in any of his
television specials. It is, however, mentioned in his 1988 tour
program.

Has anyone ever seen this illusion? I would appreciate it if you could
mail me any information, preferable a description of the effect, style of
performance and music, etc. at:

GRAND...@DUQ3.CC.DUQ.EDU

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MagiRev

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Sep 9, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/9/97
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>In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that David
>Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to melt
>through a welded steel wall".
>
>I have never seen him perform this illusion on tour or in any of his
>television specials. It is, however, mentioned in his 1988 tour
>program.
>
>Has anyone ever seen this illusion? I would appreciate it if you could
>mail me any information, preferable a description of the effect, style of
>performance and music, etc. at:

I saw Copperfield perform this several years ago in Jackson,
Mississippi...probably around '88 although I don't remember exactly. It was
performed EXACTLY like the walking through the Great Wall of China illusion
including the music, heart monitor, etc. It was actually VERY impressive.

Corey Black

kbrawn

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Sep 9, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/9/97
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Grandinetti Michael A wrote:
>
> In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that David
> Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to melt
> through a welded steel wall".

I saw him do this in Rochester, NY years ago. If you saw the Great Wall
special, it was the same effect. Lights, stairs, heart monitor, the
works. It looked great. He had people in the audience check the wall
for openings, trap doors, etc. beforehand.

Ken

David Mark

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Sep 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/11/97
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Michael Grandinetti wrote...

"In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that David
Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to melt
through a welded steel wall".

I have never seen him perform this illusion on tour or in any of his


television specials. It is, however, mentioned in his 1988 tour
program.

Has anyone ever seen this illusion?"

Michael, this must be a stage adaptation of his Walking Through
The Great Wall of China, which he did perform on TV. It's also
a modernized adaptation of an illusion Houdini used to perform,
in which several men from the audience would construct a brick
wall on stage during the course of the show. When it was built,
Houdini would "walk through the wall."

--
(DAVID MARK) dg...@cleveland.freenet.edu

kbrawn

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Sep 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/12/97
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David Mark wrote:
> Michael, this must be a stage adaptation of his Walking Through
> The Great Wall of China, which he did perform on TV. It's also
> a modernized adaptation of an illusion Houdini used to perform,
> in which several men from the audience would construct a brick
> wall on stage during the course of the show. When it was built,
> Houdini would "walk through the wall."

Yes, it was the Great Wall effect. Houdini's routine was similar, but
performed differently. His brick wall was built on a small enclosed
platform with a small curtain on each side, allowing him to go under the
wall. DC's wall was on an open platform where you could see all around
it. The method he used was the same as the Great Wall.

Ken

takeuchi

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Sep 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/12/97
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I saw David Copperfield perform the steel wall illusion on his tour in
the year that his Walking through the Great Wall was televised. That
was the same show where he performed the Crazy Man's Handcuffs as an
impromptu trick for some Chinese children.

The steel wall illusion uses a completely different principle than what
was used in Houdini's Walking through a Brick Wall. However the
principle used is similar to what David is using on his current tour
where he disappears into a giant fan. The shadow box used in the giant
fan illusion is the same as the one used in his steel wall illusion. In
fact, if you were to imagine the giant fan as a steel wall, you would
get a good idea on how that illusion looked like except with the giant
fan he disappears, while with the wall he is seen coming through the
wall into another shadow box placed on the other side.

David Mark wrote:

> Michael Grandinetti wrote...
>
> "In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that
> David
> Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to
> melt
> through a welded steel wall".
>
> I have never seen him perform this illusion on tour or in any of his
> television specials. It is, however, mentioned in his 1988 tour
> program.
>
> Has anyone ever seen this illusion?"
>

> Michael, this must be a stage adaptation of his Walking Through
> The Great Wall of China, which he did perform on TV. It's also
> a modernized adaptation of an illusion Houdini used to perform,
> in which several men from the audience would construct a brick
> wall on stage during the course of the show. When it was built,
> Houdini would "walk through the wall."
>

> --
> (DAVID MARK) dg...@cleveland.freenet.edu


magicb...@yahoo.com

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Jul 23, 2012, 10:39:52 PM7/23/12
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On Friday, September 12, 1997 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, takeuchi wrote:
> I saw David Copperfield perform the steel wall illusion on his tour in
> the year that his Walking through the Great Wall was televised. That
> was the same show where he performed the Crazy Man's Handcuffs as an
> impromptu trick for some Chinese children.
>
> The steel wall illusion uses a completely different principle than what
> was used in Houdini's Walking through a Brick Wall. However the
> principle used is similar to what David is using on his current tour
> where he disappears into a giant fan. The shadow box used in the giant
> fan illusion is the same as the one used in his steel wall illusion. In
> fact, if you were to imagine the giant fan as a steel wall, you would
> get a good idea on how that illusion looked like except with the giant
> fan he disappears, while with the wall he is seen coming through the
> wall into another shadow box placed on the other side.
>
> David Mark wrote:
>
> > Michael Grandinetti wrote...
> >
> > "In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that
> > David
> > Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to
> > melt
> > through a welded steel wall".
> >
> > I have never seen him perform this illusion on tour or in any of his
> > television specials. It is, however, mentioned in his 1988 tour
> > program.
> >
> > Has anyone ever seen this illusion?"
> >
> > Michael, this must be a stage adaptation of his Walking Through
> > The Great Wall of China, which he did perform on TV. It's also
> > a modernized adaptation of an illusion Houdini used to perform,
> > in which several men from the audience would construct a brick
> > wall on stage during the course of the show. When it was built,
> > Houdini would "walk through the wall."
> >
> > --
> > (DAVID MARK) dg...@cleveland.freenet.edu

ps i didn hit the post button yep why dioes it do it automattlicall when im not finished typing talking? ps like i tryied to talk type my older cool nephew eugene smith went with us he had cool fun too:) inChrist allways fat billpage illusionist magician in fun:) your friendly neighborhood spiderman ps cory heart i wear my sun glasses at nite song on stage every year untill 19990s on up he used his cool appearnce in his crystal box illusion then in 1990s on up his illusion called 0-60 in a blink of an eye shadow box motorcycle idea to pet shop boys song called give me one more chance ps in china tv special for CCBS he used cool china music for his cool magical appewrancxe illusionin crystal box idea alkatraze idea slighly differnt on stage too:)

magicb...@yahoo.com

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Jul 23, 2012, 10:33:49 PM7/23/12
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On Friday, September 12, 1997 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, kbrawn wrote:
> David Mark wrote:
> > Michael, this must be a stage adaptation of his Walking Through
> > The Great Wall of China, which he did perform on TV. It's also
> > a modernized adaptation of an illusion Houdini used to perform,
> > in which several men from the audience would construct a brick
> > wall on stage during the course of the show. When it was built,
> > Houdini would "walk through the wall."
>
> Yes, it was the Great Wall effect. Houdini's routine was similar, but
> performed differently. His brick wall was built on a small enclosed
> platform with a small curtain on each side, allowing him to go under the
> wall. DC's wall was on an open platform where you could see all around
> it. The method he used was the same as the Great Wall.
>
> Ken

yep at Chrysler hall in Norfolk Virghinia 1980s he walked through a steel wall to explain how its gonna look at The Great Wall of China:) ps bob scofield brought me to david seth kotkin Christian illusionist magician shows just about every year then later on the stores too:) and my friend matt galoway in his parents then next year matt galllway went with me and my friends:) and matt galloways parents as we cam out sidematt dad singeld us by flash light like a copperfield show idea cool:) and next time my older cool nephew went with us :)

magicb...@yahoo.com

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Jul 23, 2012, 10:52:49 PM7/23/12
to take...@halcyon.com
On Monday, July 23, 2012 10:39:52 PM UTC-4, magicb...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Friday, September 12, 1997 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, takeuchi wrote:
> > I saw David Copperfield perform the steel wall illusion on his tour in
> > the year that his Walking through the Great Wall was televised. That
> > was the same show where he performed the Crazy Man's Handcuffs as an
> > impromptu trick for some Chinese children.
> >
> > The steel wall illusion uses a completely different principle than what
> > was used in Houdini's Walking through a Brick Wall. However the
> > principle used is similar to what David is using on his current tour
> > where he disappears into a giant fan. The shadow box used in the giant
> > fan illusion is the same as the one used in his steel wall illusion. In
> > fact, if you were to imagine the giant fan as a steel wall, you would
> > get a good idea on how that illusion looked like except with the giant
> > fan he disappears, while with the wall he is seen coming through the
> > wall into another shadow box placed on the other side.
> >
> > David Mark wrote:
> >
> > > Michael Grandinetti wrote...
> > >
> > > "In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that
> > > David
> > > Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to
> > > melt
> > > through a welded steel wall".
> > >
> > > I have never seen him perform this illusion on tour or in any of his
> > > television specials. It is, however, mentioned in his 1988 tour
> > > program.
> > >
> > > Has anyone ever seen this illusion?"
> > >
> > > Michael, this must be a stage adaptation of his Walking Through
> > > The Great Wall of China, which he did perform on TV. It's also
> > > a modernized adaptation of an illusion Houdini used to perform,
> > > in which several men from the audience would construct a brick
> > > wall on stage during the course of the show. When it was built,
> > > Houdini would "walk through the wall."
> > >
> > > --
> > > (DAVID MARK) dg...@cleveland.freenet.edu
>
> ps i didn hit the post button yep why dioes it do it automattlicall when im not finished typing talking? ps like i tryied to talk type my older cool nephew eugene smith went with us he had cool fun too:) inChrist allways fat billpage illusionist magician in fun:) your friendly neighborhood spiderman ps cory heart i wear my sun glasses at nite song on stage every year untill 19990s on up he used his cool appearnce in his crystal box illusion then in 1990s on up his illusion called 0-60 in a blink of an eye shadow box motorcycle idea to pet shop boys song called give me one more chance ps in china tv special for CCBS he used cool china music for his cool magical appewrancxe illusionin crystal box idea alkatraze idea slighly differnt on stage too:)

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On Monday, September 8, 1997 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Grandinetti Michael A wrote:
> In a show review from The Washington Post from 1985, it sayd that David
> Copperfield performed a "very impressive illusion where he seemed to melt
> through a welded steel wall".
>
> I have never seen him perform this illusion on tour or in any of his
> television specials. It is, however, mentioned in his 1988 tour
> program.
>
> Has anyone ever seen this illusion? I would appreciate it if you could
> mail me any information, preferable a description of the effect, style of
> performance and music, etc. at:
>
> GRAND...@DUQ3.CC.DUQ.EDU
>
> or post a reply on this newsgroup

yes bob scofield magician Christian at http://www.goodnewsbaptist.org took me to see cool Christian illusionist david seth kotkin every year dc appearned at chryslerr hall in norfolk virginia ps same idea like Real Great Wall of China special the steel wall is same idea as wallking through the Great Wall of China its just using stell wall instead on stage ps now dc uses floating upward through steel idea that cool Christian illusionist andrekole i think he invented but i know his son tim kole used this idea on ABC on the champions of magic secound special i think
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