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The Origins of Wonder

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-This type of gaff (a pair glued together at one end, with the front card trimmed short) is employed in Dr. Ford B. Rogers' "The 'Ever-Ready' Forcing Pack", see the advertisement in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38238/The+Sphinx/17|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 11 No. 7, Sept. 1912, p. 137. (For more details see also the full article [[cards:force_decks_with_glued_long_short_cards|Force Decks with Glued Long & Short Cards]].)+This type of gaff (a pair glued together at one end, with the front card trimmed short) is employed in Dr. Ford B. Rogers' "The 'Ever-Ready' Forcing Pack", see the advertisement in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38238/The+Sphinx/17|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 11 No. 7, Sep. 1912, p. 137. (For more details see also the full article [[cards:force_decks_with_glued_long_short_cards|Force Decks with Glued Long & Short Cards]].)
  
 Charles Jordan published the effect "Spook Card" in 1916 (see the advertisement in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16812/Magical+Bulletin/7|Magical Bulletin]]//, Vol. 4 No. 4, April 1916). When he later published it in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14591/Ten+New+Prepared+Card+Tricks+The+Ten+New+Tricks+Series+Number+Four/7-8|Ten New Prepared Card Tricks]]//, 1920, p. 6, he also gave credit to Rogers: "To Mr. Ford Rogers, of Kansas City, I believe, is due the credit of first preparing cards in this manner." Charles Jordan published the effect "Spook Card" in 1916 (see the advertisement in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16812/Magical+Bulletin/7|Magical Bulletin]]//, Vol. 4 No. 4, April 1916). When he later published it in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14591/Ten+New+Prepared+Card+Tricks+The+Ten+New+Tricks+Series+Number+Four/7-8|Ten New Prepared Card Tricks]]//, 1920, p. 6, he also gave credit to Rogers: "To Mr. Ford Rogers, of Kansas City, I believe, is due the credit of first preparing cards in this manner."