Jay Marshall performs tricks with the most unusual titles including "The Triumph of Industry Over Talent" and "The Devil Wears a Jaunty Cap" (better known as the Needle Through Balloon and "Juan Escodero" respectively.) He illustrates the story of "Jack and the Beanstalk" with some artistic license and ends with a performance of the Torn & Restored Newspaper (Gene Anderson)
Jay Marshall performs tricks with the most unusual titles including "The Triumph of Industry Over Talent" and "The Devil Wears a Jaunty Cap" (better known as the Needle Through Balloon and "Juan Escodero" respectively.) He illustrates the story of "Jack and the Beanstalk" with some artistic license and ends with a performance of the Torn & Restored Newspaper (Gene Anderson)