Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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-This plot was first published or marketed by Charles C. Jordan as a trick titled "Speaking of Pink Elephants!", 1916. Jordan, in turn, credited William McGrew with the plot. The method utilized long and short card pairs, glued at one end.+This plot was first published or marketed by Charles T. Jordan as a trick titled "Speaking of Pink Elephants!", 1916. Jordan, in turn, credited William McGrew with the plot. The method utilized long and short card pairs, glued at one end.
  
 Students will find it interesting to compare Theodore Annemann's "Color Changing Deck" in his //$50 Manuscript//, 1932, with Dai Vernon's influential handling in //Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic// by Lewis Ganson, 1959, p. 25. It seems likely that Vernon built on Annemann's handling, adding refinements. Students will find it interesting to compare Theodore Annemann's "Color Changing Deck" in his //$50 Manuscript//, 1932, with Dai Vernon's influential handling in //Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic// by Lewis Ganson, 1959, p. 25. It seems likely that Vernon built on Annemann's handling, adding refinements.