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====== Card From Breast Pocket Load ====== | ====== Card From Breast Pocket Load ====== | ||
- | The 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. See Hummer's "Two Card Transpo" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14551/Half+Dozen+Hummers/8|Half-a-Dozen Hummers]]//, p. 6. This MS. is pre 1941. Marlo published a handling utilizing the Ovette-Kelly move in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/10926/Amazing+Isn+t+It/10|Amazing, Isn't It?]]// See "No Palm Aces to Pocket", p. 9. | + | Bob Hummer published "Two Card Transpo" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14551/Half+Dozen+Hummers/8|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 //[[http://askalexander.org/display/10926/Amazing+Isn+t+It/10|Amazing, Isn't It?]]//, 1941, p. 9. |
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