Pouch in stock, so don't wait to order yours TODAY. pouch you can carry:īut we only have a limited quantity o f Jay's E.D.C. props in small boxes, shaving kits and plastic cases with built-in dividers and restrictive tiny pockets - he wanted something without any design limits.Īnd with this E.D.C. (It's also easy to wash by hand and let air dry.)Īfter Jay spent years carrying around his own E.D.C. Manufactured from an extra THICK and durable, 'double-dyed' cotton canvas, your pouch is going to really LAST. It's dead black so it 'flies under the radar.' And it doesn't look anything like a cheesy 'magic case' - so doesn't draw attention to itself. Measuring 9.5 inches X 6.5 inches it's the ideal 'not too small and not too big' size. It's the absolutely PERFECT pouch to carry all your most performed magic tricks with you 'every day.'Īnd you can even use it as a close-up pad! stands for 'Every Day Carry,' and Jay's NEW 'E.D.C. A stunt builder constructs the props, and Terbosic re-enacts the stunts.E.D.C. as a child, generated headlines in the early 1900s for escaping from handcuffs, straitjackets and even a milk can.Įach of the four episodes focuses on a different stunt, including being buried alive and the water torture cell, in which Houdini was lowered upside down into a water tank with his feet locked in stocks. The Hungarian-born illusionist, who came to the U.S. 6, follows Hardeen as he and escape artist Lee Terbosic explore the engineering behind some of Houdini’s most legendary feats. “Houdini’s Last Secrets,” which begins airing Jan. “They know more about Houdini than I will ever be able to.” Houdini had his ankles locked into a frame, from which he was. These guys live Houdini all the time,” Hardeen said. Houdini: The Master Mystery (1920) (Part 1 of 20) Watch on One of his best-known escapes is his Chinese water torture cell. “We spoke to many collectors and historians. PHOENIX (AP) – Growing up, George Hardeen never thought too much about being related to arguably the most famous magician of all time, whose name is synonymous with great escape.īut at 66, the Arizona man is delving into the history of his great-uncle Harry Houdini in a journey at the heart of a new series on the Science Channel.
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