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cards:strung-out [2020/03/04 19:35] – Added expanded citations from Max. stephenminchcards:deck_on_cord_card-penetrations [2020/03/06 08:57] (current) – ↷ Page name changed from cards:strung-out to cards:deck_on_cord_card-penetrations denisbehr
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-====== Strung-out ======+====== Deck on Cord Card-Penetrations ======
  
-This effect by Phil Goldstein, in which a chosen card is removed from the deck while the deck is strung, by a hole through its center, onto a cordthen replaced reversed in the strung pack, was published in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/20355/Abracadabra+Vol+69/462|Abracadabra]]//, Vol. 69 No. 1787Apr261980, p. 464.+Tricks began appearing in the 1920s in which a deck with a hole through it is strung on a cord (or ribbon)after which one or more chosen cards penetrate the cord and, in some versions penetrate back onto it after having been turned around. Phil Goldstein (Max Maven), after inventing such trickresearched its parentage and constructed the following history. The earliest known example is "The Brain Twister" by Charles T. Jordan in his //[[https://askalexander.org/display/14561/Ten+New+Sleight+of+Hand+Card+Tricks/17|Ten New Sleight of Hand Card Tricks]]//, 1920, p. 15. In this piece, a penetration may be implied by the magical reversal of a selected card in a deck strung on a cord. Other effects featuring a card penetrating off a cord or ribbon soon appeared. T. Page Wright gave "The 'Holy' Pack" to //[[https://askalexander.org/display/16906/Magical+Bulletin/8|The Magical Bulletin]]//Vol. 12 No. 2, Dec. 1924, p. 24. Fred DeMuth's "Cardoff" was soon after published in the August 1925 issue of //[[https://askalexander.org/display/38489/The+Sphinx/17|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 24 No. 6p189. And in 1927Walter B. Gibson included "The Escaping Cards" in his //[[https://askalexander.org/display/78511/Practical+Card+Tricks+Series/56-57|Two Dozen Effective Practical Card Tricks]]//, p. 41.
  
-Goldstein consequently researched this effect extensively and constructed the following history of it. The earliest example discovered is "The Brain Twister" by Charles T. Jordan in his //[[https://askalexander.org/display/14561/Ten+New+Sleight+of+Hand+Card+Tricks/17|Ten New Sleight of Hand Card Tricks]]//, 1920, p. 15. A penetration may be implied by the magical reversal of a selected card in a deck strung on a cord. Other effects featuring a card penetrating off a cord or ribbon soon appeared. Joe Berg contributed "A Novel Card Releaseto //[[https://askalexander.org/display/9813/Felsman+s+Magical+Review+Vol+02/69|Felsman's Magical Review]]//, Vol. 2 Nos. 7-8, Apr.-May 1923, p. 5. And T. Page Wright gave "The 'Holy' Pack" to //[[https://askalexander.org/display/16906/Magical+Bulletin/8|The Magical Bulletin]]//, Vol. 12 No. 2, Dec. 1924, p. 24.+Stewart James created another such effect in 1942, which was not published until 2000: "Puncture Juncturein //[[https://askalexander.org/display/12684/The+James+File/586|The James File, Vol. 1]]// by Allan Slaight, p. 1563.
  
-The closest trick in effect to Goldstein'"Strung-out" was published in the August 1925 issue of //[[https://askalexander.org/display/38489/The+Sphinx/17|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 24 No. 6p189: Fred DeMuth's "Cardoff". Another remarkably similar effect, this one by Walter B. Gibson, is "The Escaping Cards" in his //[[https://askalexander.org/display/78511/Practical+Card+Tricks+Series/56-57|Two Dozen Effective Practical Card Tricks]]//1927, p. 41. +Phil Goldstein contributed his "Strung-out" to //[[https://askalexander.org/display/20355/Abracadabra+Vol+69/462|Abracadabra]]//, Vol. 69 No. 1787Apr261980, p. 464His method lies more closely within the territory mapped by DeMuth, Gibson and James.
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-Still another near relative to "Strung-out" was conceived in 1942 by Stewart James but not published until 2000: "Puncture Juncture" in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/12684/The+James+File/586|The James File, Vol. 1]]// by Allan Slaight, p. 1563.+
  
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