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This trick was written about circa early 18th century. It was described in the unpublished // | This trick was written about circa early 18th century. It was described in the unpublished // | ||
- | This effect can later be found in Edmé-Gilles Guyot' | + | This effect can later be found in Edmé-Gilles Guyot' |
- | German | + | Austrian |
In the early 20th century, several performers started doing the blindfold stab at a table, using multiple utensils. The first may have been Fred Moore; his trick is obliquely mentioned in // | In the early 20th century, several performers started doing the blindfold stab at a table, using multiple utensils. The first may have been Fred Moore; his trick is obliquely mentioned in // | ||
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Perhaps the earliest instance of a duplicate card being hidden in a pocket in the covering sheet of newspaper is by J. Hart Smith in // | Perhaps the earliest instance of a duplicate card being hidden in a pocket in the covering sheet of newspaper is by J. Hart Smith in // | ||
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