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cards:card_appearance_in_goblet [2015/09/30 22:10] – Added early published source. tylerwilson | cards:card_appearance_in_goblet [2015/10/01 23:38] – Whoops. It turns out there WAS a byline for Henry Hardin, but it was hidden within a messy image. Sorry! tylerwilson | ||
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The effect of having a chosen card appear with the brief pass of a handkerchief on the face of a deck sitting in a clear water goblet is a youthful invention of Karl Germain. Stewart Cramer documents this in // | The effect of having a chosen card appear with the brief pass of a handkerchief on the face of a deck sitting in a clear water goblet is a youthful invention of Karl Germain. Stewart Cramer documents this in // | ||
- | The idea eventually hit the printed page in an anonymously-contributed | + | The idea eventually hit the printed page in Henry Hardin' |
Sometime in the 1920s or early 1930s, British professional Herbert Milton took Germain' | Sometime in the 1920s or early 1930s, British professional Herbert Milton took Germain' | ||
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