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cards:card_in_ice_cube [2013/10/28 19:35] tylerwilsoncards:card_in_ice_cube [2017/08/01 09:51] (current) – link updated denisbehr
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-Theodore Annemann describes a trick in which the corner of a selection vanishes and appears in an ice cube in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12762/Jinx+No+001+050/177|The Jinx]]//, Nov. 1936, p. 161, titled "The Problem of the Ice Cube". This is a precursor to Michael Ammar's "The Iceman Cometh", in which the card, sans corner, is produced in a deck-sized block of ice. Ammar's trick was first published as "Frozen Deckery" in //Apocalypse//, April 1980, p. 325, followed by his "Ice-O-Teric", in which a folded card ends up in an ice cube which appears in the performer's hand.+Theodore Annemann describes a trick in which the corner of a selection vanishes and appears in an ice cube in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12762/Jinx+No+001+050/177|The Jinx]]//, No. 26, Nov. 1936, p. 161, titled "The Problem of the Ice Cube.This is a precursor to Michael Ammar's "The Iceman Cometh,in which the card, sans corner, is produced in a deck-sized block of ice. Ammar's trick was first published as "Frozen Deckery" in //Apocalypse//, Vol. 3 No. 4, Apr. 1980, p. 325, followed by his "Ice-O-Teric,in which a folded card ends up in an ice cube which appears in the performer's hand.
  
-  * [[http://www.conjuringarchive.com/show.php?cat=1416|Category in Denis Behr's "Conjuring Archive"]]+  * [[http://www.conjuringarchive.com/list/category/1416|Category in Denis Behr's "Conjuring Archive"]]
  
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