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There are at least two simple methods: he uses a bag which is about five feet long, but the bottom four feet are painted in such a way as to blend in with the background. Camel Flodge, or whatever it's called. The second method is to place the back over a trap door in the stage. That's the way Houdini did it, because he was allergic to Camel Flodge.

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