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====== Cut-deeper Force ====== | ====== Cut-deeper Force ====== | ||
- | This force, while inspired by Henry Christ' | + | This force was likely |
- | Nevertheless, | + | Karl Fulves, in //Prolix//, No. 4, Aug. 2008, p. 270, points out a close precursor |
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+ | Not long after this, Fred Braue published " | ||
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+ | Ken Krenzel believed the force was invented by Edmund Balducci. Krenzel and Balducci contributed a trick using it, "The All-fair Coincidence", | ||
There is also a related force, where the spectator cuts off half the deck, turns it over, and drops it back onto the talon. The magician then secretly turns over the entire pack as he spreads the cards on the table. The first face-down card appears to be where the spectator cut, but it is the original top card of the deck. This force is commonly attributed to Bro. John Hamman, probably due to it being described multiple times without credit in his book, //The Secrets of Brother John Hamman//, 1989, p. 65 and 99. The force, however, was the creation of Lynn Searles, who published it as "The 'So Simple' | There is also a related force, where the spectator cuts off half the deck, turns it over, and drops it back onto the talon. The magician then secretly turns over the entire pack as he spreads the cards on the table. The first face-down card appears to be where the spectator cut, but it is the original top card of the deck. This force is commonly attributed to Bro. John Hamman, probably due to it being described multiple times without credit in his book, //The Secrets of Brother John Hamman//, 1989, p. 65 and 99. The force, however, was the creation of Lynn Searles, who published it as "The 'So Simple' | ||
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