Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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-While Wesley James contributed this control in 1973 to Frank Garcia's //Super Subtle Card Miracles// (p. 165), see the very similar "To the Top" by J. Stewart Smith in his 1950 booklet //Top of the Deck //(second phase of "The Ambitious Card" routine). The Smith sleight was reprinted a year previous to the Garcia book, in the April 1972 issue of //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12839/Pallbearers+Review+Vol+5+6/127|Pallbearers Review]]// (Vol. 6No. 6, p. 413).+While Wesley James contributed this control to Frank Garcia's //Super Subtle Card Miracles//, 1973, p. 165, see the very similar "To the Top" by J. Stewart Smith in //The Top of the Deck //, 1950, p. 17. The Smith sleight was reprinted a year previous to the Garcia book, in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12839/Pallbearers+Review+Vol+5+6/127|Pallbearers Review]]// Vol. 6 No. 6, Apr. 1972, p. 413.
  
 In //[[http://askalexander.org/display/11208/The+Legendary+Kabbala/86|The Legendary Kabbala]]//, Ed Marlo claimed that the move was popular as early as 1946. The author, Jon Racherbaumer, wrote the following footnote: "[J. Stewart Smith] admitted that he saw a soldier do the move in 1942." In //[[http://askalexander.org/display/11208/The+Legendary+Kabbala/86|The Legendary Kabbala]]//, Ed Marlo claimed that the move was popular as early as 1946. The author, Jon Racherbaumer, wrote the following footnote: "[J. Stewart Smith] admitted that he saw a soldier do the move in 1942."
  
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