Showing posts with label Nicola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicola. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The Great Nicola's Iron Maiden Illusion

 


I've suddenly become enamored with illusions again. After doing the research on Ep 112 of my podcast, on the life of William Mozart Nicol, better known as NICOLA, my fire was lit! The first illusion to catch my eye was his Iron Maiden, which you can see above.

In truth, this was one of several illusions Nicola purchased from a British Illusionist. His name was P.T. Selbit and he was the father of mutilation type of illusions. He created, sawing, stretching, crushing, spiking, and all manner of illusions that would seemingly wreak havoc on the human body, only to find no harm was done to it.

This illusion by Selbit, was known as The Pin Cushion Illusion, and it's impressive. Selbit debuted the illusion in 1923. This thing resembles a real like medieval torture device. It has a giant crank on the side or back. It can be examined before and after. And the illusion is near perfection. It truly appears that 80 some steel spikes are shoved through the body of another human being.


Over time it's mostly become associated with Nicola. However, Thurston had one, I'm sure Carter likely had one, a European illusionist Carrerre had one. I found a photo of Jasper Maskylene performing one. And I wouldn't be surprised if there were others. The Pin Cushion Illusion gave way to  different illusions using spikes. The Table of Death sure looks like The Pin Cushion illusion laying on it's side, but that's where the comparisons end. In some cases, the spikes were replaced with light bulbs as in the version that Blackstone used. And there was a version created by Alan Wakeling the uses neon lights. Slightly different methods to these various things, but all great mysteries.

The most non threatening version I would say is the Cane Cabinet by Jim Steinmeyer. It's actually more like a vertical sword cabinet done with canes. Of course, all of these things are distant cousins to a lot of Selbit ideas. This was featured by both Doug Henning and Lance Burton. Henning's cabinet no longer exists. It was originally purchased by a friend of mine at the first Doug Henning auction. Then he sold it to another magician, with the exception of the canes, which my friend kept. The new owner stored the illusion outside under a carport. And eventually the elements got the better of it.  Incidentally, the canes from Henning's Cane Cabinet are now in my collection. 

Below is Simon Drake performing the Nicola Iron Maiden, during an Iron Maiden rock concert. The trick begins at 5:14, so I would fast forward to that section. 







Wednesday, February 21, 2018

The Great Nicola Magic Festival


This is exciting news, that I just found out about. There is going to be Magic Festival in Illinois celebrating The Great Nicola! In fact, it's called The Great Nicola Magic Festival and takes place in his hometown, Monmouth Illinois. The festival is April 21st 2018, from 11am to 9pm. According to the website there are two sets of tickets, daytime and nighttime. There are various activities during the day and it's hard to tell if this is geared to the general public or magicians or both. I kind of think it is more towards the general public, which is great actually! It looks like it will be fun.

Hearing this brought back a bunch of memories, as I few years ago I was thinking of writing a biography of Nicola. I had gathered a bunch of information, notes and such and then.......well, not sure what happened. It may have been back when I was having some health issues which caused me to get sidetracked. And looking over this blog, there is nothing here about Nicola. Which means, watch this blog in the next few days for a Nicola article!

I know I had written a couple of them in my old blog, but I didn't get everything moved over, and that blog is now gone.

I see that David Charvet is going to be there, and I assume he is performing and probably doing the lecture as well. I would LOVE to go to this, heck, I'd love to speak there as well! But I'm not sure I can swing it. That week is already a busy week of shows and it's a 15+ hour drive from me. Still...

They have a facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/617720035088558/
And the webpage for the Festival is http://www.wchistorymuseum.com/magicfestival.html