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====== Gemini Twins ====== | ====== Gemini Twins ====== | ||
- | The placement system used in this Karl Fulves trick (which originally appeared as "Stopped Twice" in his //[[http://askalexander.org/display/13024/Impromptu+Opener/2|Impromptu Opener]]//, 1979, p. 2) may have been adopted from either of two sources: Theodore Annemann's "Locatrik" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/15729/The+jinx/6|The Jinx]]//, No. 39, Dec. 1937, p. 262; or Herb Rungie's "Hidden Mystery" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/15777/Jinx+No+083/3|The Jinx]]//, No. 83, Mar. 1940, p. 535. In //The Fine Print// No. 10 (1999) Fulves claims that the Herb Rungie effect is "almost certainly the inspiration for Gemini Twins" and acknowledges that there has been much speculation over the history of the routine. | + | The placement system used in this Karl Fulves trick (which originally appeared as "Stopped Twice" in his //[[http://askalexander.org/display/13024/Impromptu+Opener/2|Impromptu Opener]]//, 1979, p. 2) may have been adopted from either of two sources: Theodore Annemann's "Locatrik" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/15729/The+jinx/6|The Jinx]]//, No. 39, Dec. 1937, p. 262; or Herb Rungie's "Hidden Mystery" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/15777/Jinx+No+083/3|The Jinx]]//, No. 83, Mar. 1940, p. 535. In //The Fine Print// No. 10 (1999, p. 318) Fulves claims that the Herb Rungie effect is "almost certainly the inspiration for Gemini Twins" and acknowledges that there has been much speculation over the history of the routine. |
Other precursors are Ron Wohl's "Australian Sixes" in Harry Lorayne's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/20001/Reputation+Makers/166|Reputation-Makers]]//, 1971, p. 164, and Ed Marlo's "Ruse Cull" in //Kabbala//, Vol. 1 No. 9, May 1972, p. 74. | Other precursors are Ron Wohl's "Australian Sixes" in Harry Lorayne's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/20001/Reputation+Makers/166|Reputation-Makers]]//, 1971, p. 164, and Ed Marlo's "Ruse Cull" in //Kabbala//, Vol. 1 No. 9, May 1972, p. 74. | ||
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