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-The ruse of using the [[cards:hindu_shuffle|Hindu Shuffle]] to apparently show different cards, but secretly showing the same card repeatedly was included in a color-changing deck routine by Tom Bowyer and Sid Lorraine in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/38335/The+Sphinx/9|The Sphinx]]//Vol. 34 No. 8Oct. 1935, p. 213. Bowyer doesn't claim credit and admits that it'been published beforebut can't recall where+The ruse of using the [[cards:hindu_shuffle|Hindu Shuffle]] to apparently show different cards, but secretly showing the same card repeatedly can be found in Theodore Annemann'[[http://www.conjuringcredits.com/lib/tpl/credits/files/1932-annemann-color-changing-deck.pdf|"Color Changing Deck"]], included in a privately issued typescript manuscripttitled //Exclusive Secrets of Annemann'Conception//by Frank Lane in 1932. Annemann applied the idea to show one card as multiple cards having backs of one color
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-The technique was later used with the faces to apparently show many duplicate cards in Jack Chanin's "Seven in One" card routine from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14302/Further+Adventures+of+the+Seven+in+One/12|Further Adventures of the Seven in One]]//, 1938, p. 11. Advertisements for Chanin's booklet began appearing in April of 1938 (see //[[http://askalexander.org/display/37538/Linking+Ring/72|The Linking Ring]]//, Vol. 28 No. 2, Apr. 1938, p. 142). The following month, Harris Solomon suggested the same ploy in his trick "Nomolos" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/15735/Jinx+No+044/3|The Jinx]]//, No. 44, May 1938, pp. 301 & 303.+The technique was later used with the faces of cards to show apparent duplicate cards in Jack Chanin's "Seven in One" card routine from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14302/Further+Adventures+of+the+Seven+in+One/12|Further Adventures of the Seven in One]]//, 1938, p. 11. Advertisements for Chanin's booklet began appearing in April of 1938 (see //[[http://askalexander.org/display/37538/Linking+Ring/72|The Linking Ring]]//, Vol. 28 No. 2, Apr. 1938, p. 142). The following month, Harris Solomon suggested the same ploy in his trick "Nomolos" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/15735/Jinx+No+044/3|The Jinx]]//, No. 44, May 1938, pp. 301 & 303.
  
 Also see [[cards:flushtration_count|Flushtration Count]]. Also see [[cards:flushtration_count|Flushtration Count]].
  
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