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Synatics Regular user 156 Posts |
I'm looking for the origins of the card to top pocket. The one where your pocket isn't actually there? I saw dynamo using it during a multiple selection routine and I'd like to know where it's from.
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
Bill Malone
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the_man_who_knows New user 52 Posts |
Bob Hummer published “Two Card Transpo” in Half-a-Dozen Hummers, 1940, p. 6, with a card load where a card hidden in one hand is secretly passed up to the other hand, which pretends to remove it from the inner breast pocket. Ed Marlo published “No Palm Aces to Pocket,” utilizing the Ovette-Kelly move for the move in Amazing, Isn't It?, 1941, p. 9.
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
Bill Malone's Gag Card from Pocket from Randy Wakeman Presents.
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Rupert Pupkin Inner circle 1452 Posts |
The gag is Malone’s. The move belongs to Dave Rumfelt.
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Mike Powers Inner circle Midwest 2983 Posts |
Rupert is correct. Malone uses it as does Ackerman. But it's from Dave Rumfelt.
Mike
Mike Powers
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