Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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cards:double-backed_card [2020/04/25 15:54] – typo in year denisbehrcards:double-backed_card [2021/08/22 18:12] (current) – Added Double-Faced cross-reference. stephenminch
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 A use of a double-backed card appeared in R.P's //Ein Spiel Karten//, 1853, p. 68 of the Pieper translation. It was used as a gag, rather than a magic trick. However, Johann Hofzinser was known to employ this gaffed card for magical uses in the mid-1800s (see Domination of Thought: Second Method in Ottokar Fischer's //Kartenkünste //, 1910, p. 85 of the Sharpe translation). A use of a double-backed card appeared in R.P's //Ein Spiel Karten//, 1853, p. 68 of the Pieper translation. It was used as a gag, rather than a magic trick. However, Johann Hofzinser was known to employ this gaffed card for magical uses in the mid-1800s (see Domination of Thought: Second Method in Ottokar Fischer's //Kartenkünste //, 1910, p. 85 of the Sharpe translation).
  
-Also see [[cards:all-backs|All Backs]]+See also: [[cards:all-backs|All Backs]], [[cards:double-faced_card|Double-Faced Card]]
  
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