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The surprise climax of a Card(s) to Pocket routine in which the entire deck, less one card, travels magically to the pocket, was popularized by David Williamson, who incorporated it into his "51 Cards to Pocket" | The surprise climax of a Card(s) to Pocket routine in which the entire deck, less one card, travels magically to the pocket, was popularized by David Williamson, who incorporated it into his "51 Cards to Pocket" | ||
- | The basic plot belongs to Tommy Vanderschmidt. He published | + | The core of the plot was pioneered by Al Baker with " |
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+ | In 1953, Tommy Vanderschmidt | ||
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+ | Don England brought the now-common deck-ditch finale for Card to Pocket to his "Phase 51", in John Mendoza' | ||
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+ | Gordon Bruce of Scotland later published an application of the surprise deck-flight in his sensibly titled // | ||
See: [[cards_up_the_sleeve_or_to_the_pocket|Cards Up the Sleeve or to the Pocket]]. | See: [[cards_up_the_sleeve_or_to_the_pocket|Cards Up the Sleeve or to the Pocket]]. | ||
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