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The Elusive Canary
by Mystic Craig

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(1 review, 1 customer rating) ★★★★★

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The Elusive Canary by Mystic Craig

The last word on the vanishing bird cage.

The original illusion was invented by Buatier de Kolta around 1880. Mystic Craig has made this effect a feature item in his vaudeville performances. He shares his insights and improvements in this publication.

  • Introduction
  • A Word from the Author
  • The Elusive Canary
  • The Mystic Craig presentation of the Flying Cage
    • a. The net production of the canary
    • b. The appearance of the live bird in the cage
    • c. The disappearance of the bird from the paper bag
    • d. The reappearance of the bird in the cage
    • e. Vanishing the cage and bird
    • f. Reappearance of cage and canary
  • Mystic Craig's Super De Luxe Vanish
  • Alternative Methods
  • Conclusion
  • Care of the Cage

1st edition 1936, 33 pages; PDF 22 pages.
word count: 5992 which is equivalent to 23 standard pages of text



Reviewed by David Nethery (confirmed purchase)
★★★★★   Date Added: Tuesday 11 February, 2025

This book, The Elusive Canary - (The Vanishing Bird Cage) The Last Word In Cages by Mystic Craig (with assistance from Jean Hugard) has long been somewhat elusive itself. The book was originally self-published in 1936 and sold for $2.00. Today in 2025 it is not unusual to see a copy going for $65 or more. Many thanks to Lybrary.com for making it available. Mystic Craig's real name was William M. Vagell.

Those magicians who have a particular interest in the classic effect, The Vanishing Bird Cage, will be the primary audience for this book. I for one am glad to have access to this rare book as an e-book edition through Lybrary.com. For what it is as a historical piece , I'm rating this book 5-stars, but potential buyers should be aware that it is a slender volume (23 pages) and the subtitle: “The Last Word On Cages” is a bit of an exaggeration on the part of the author. It is not a comprehensive treatment on all the various methods and types of vanishing bird cages that had been used from the time of Buatier De Kolta (the inventor of the effect) to the time when the book came out (in 1936). It is mostly the author's own particular handling for the effect and a few novel ideas he had for enhancing the effect. Although, at the time (and in the years since then) you could almost say it was the ONLY word on the vanishing bird cage, as very little detailed information has ever been put into print on this delightful, but difficult to perform feat of magic. Most information on performing the vanishing bird cage effect -- the 'real work' on the cage -- has been passed along in person from magician to magician or in the occasional article published in magazines such as Linking Ring or M-U-M. In the present day I would say “the last word on cages” is to be found in John Carney’s outstanding book Sleights and Insights in his chapter on 'The Vanishing Bird Cage Revisioned', which at 27 pages is longer than The Elusive Canary. John Carney also covers much of the same material from his book Sleights and Insights in a video tutorial which is also titled 'The Vanishing Bird Cage Revisioned'. (Available to purchase from John Carney on his website)

At any rate, I appreciate Mystic Craig’s book The Elusive Canary , even if it falls a bit short of being “THE Last Word On Cages”. It contains some valuable information on the vanishing bird cage, so for the vanishing bird cage aficionado I would recommend it as a historical curiosity worth reading. It is rumored that master craftsman James P. Riser (whose vanishing bird cages are regarded as among the best ever made) has a book in the works about The Vanishing Bird Cage, which, if he ever publishes it, may likely be The Last Word On Cages.