100 years of magically sawing people in half

100 years of magically sawing people in half

Sunday the 17th marked one hundred years since the illusionist P.T. Selbit performed the classic magic trick of putting a woman in a box and magically sawing her in half on the stage of London’s Finsbury Park Empire.

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The following written content is from Reuters via Yahoo

Now, 100 years on, magicians from around the world will be getting together online this weekend to celebrate the centenary of that landmark performance.

“This took off and became the most influential and the most famous illusion, in my opinion, that there’s ever been,” said magician and historian Mike Caveney who is writing a book on the illusion.

“The magician wasn’t doing this trick to an inanimate object. He was doing it to a human being, which raised it up to a whole new level.”

In the original version, the saw went through, the box was opened and the person emerged unharmed.

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Illusionist P.T. Selbit

Down the years magicians developed refinements, with the two halves pulled apart. Celebrity magician David Copperfield came up with his own version “The Death Saw” where he was the one tied down to a platform as a giant rotary blade sliced him in two.

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Sometimes he actually got injured, Copperfield said in an interview filmed for Sunday’s online event.Sometimes he actually got injured, Copperfield said in an interview filmed for Sunday’s online event.

“I got cut a few times by the blade because the blade was a little bit off, you know, stages are different every theatre you have,” Copperfield said. Read more from Yahoo News

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