Tarbell 63: Hat and Coat Productions

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Tarbell 63: Hat and Coat Productions (Instant Download) Learn how to easily produce incredible things in your show.
The "Master Hat":
A versatile principle that allows you to show a container completely empty, while concealing items for production.

Comedy Egg Production:
A routine using the Master Hat to produce endless eggs. It was used with great success by two legends of stage magic: Howard Thurston and David Devant.

"Master Hat" Production Routine:
See how the Master Hat concept can be applied to other objects, not just hats, to convincingly hide large production loads in plain sight.

The "Master Hat" & St. Patricks Day:
A brand new method for an unbelievable instant production that leaves you holding an ordinary, ungimmicked hat.

An Unexpected Rabbit Production:
Vanish items, and produce a live animal from a simple cloth.

Rapid Production of Rabbit from Hat:
A classic rabbit production using misdirection, an ungimmicked hat, and a magician.

Easy Method for Rabbit From Hat Production:
An incredibly deceptive and practical rabbit production that can be added easily to any show.

General Hat Productions:
Learn general techniques for producing huge quantities of items from a hat.

Novel Production of Rabbit from Hat:
A practical rabbit production from hat.

Rabbit Production from Paper Ribbon: 
Produce a live animal from a large production of ribbon.

A Chicken Produced from Gentleman's Coat:
Pull a large object out from under someone's jacket.

Silks and the Rabbit:
Produce an animal from a bundle of silks.

Rabbit Production from Gentleman's Coat:
Pull a large object out from under someone's jacket.

Production of Bottle of Milk or Liquor from Gentleman's Hip Pocket:
An unexpected production of a bottle, apparently from your helper's back pocket.

Changing Rabbit to Box of Candy:
Change an animal into a suitable gift for someone in your audience.

Sausages from Boy's Coat:
An old, and nearly forgotten gag, now updated for extra comedy and guaranteed shock value.