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Werry (Werner Geissler) was born 1925 in Dueren, Germany.
By the age of 20, he began his magical career with a manipulation act. He went on to create hundreds of effects and manufactured them as well.
Many of his inventions became classics, like his Matchbox Illusion (a coin vanishes out of a triangle of matches that was covered with a matchbox), Blitz Cocktail/Flash Cocktail (two empty glasses are placed mouth to mouth and colored liquid suddenly appears as the glasses are shaken like a cocktail shaker), Coca-Cola Sensation (a bottle is placed in a tube and vanishes completely), Zauberautomat/ Vanishing Coin Pedestal (a coin vanishes on a small pedestal when covered with a lid. When the spectator tries to discover the secret, he finds a small disc with the words "Fooled Again!" written on it inside of the "secret compartment" in the bottom of the pedestal. The coin vanished completely!), and many many more.
Werry also was the first to produce Vanishing Canes from sheet plastic.
His clever effects with plastic poker chips were popularised by FISM Prize Winner Erhard Libenow. FISM Grand Prix Winner Franklin used Werry's Bewitched Disc
Chameleon Ball
Color Telepathy
Color Test
Crazy Cups
Devil's StickFlash CocktailInvisible HoleInfra-Red Box
Lightning Silk Production
Nucleus
Okito Box transparent
Pen Sation
Phantom
PK Spoon
Poltergeist
Starcrash
Thought Transfer
Transformer