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====== Oil and Water ====== | ====== Oil and Water ====== | ||
- | Generally credited to Edward Marlo, although this has been challenged by Karl Fulves. Marlo first published the effect and a method for it in // | + | Generally credited to Edward Marlo, although this has been challenged by Karl Fulves. Marlo first published the effect and a method for it in // |
Marlo has been quoted as writing that the Oil and Water routine was not new with him. However, the full quote from // | Marlo has been quoted as writing that the Oil and Water routine was not new with him. However, the full quote from // | ||
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+ | Several color-separation tricks that preceded Marlo' | ||
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+ | Another trick proposed as a precursor to Oil and Water is Edward Victor' | ||
In 1940, Walter B. Gibson published a one-phase color separation effect with a six-card packet: "Like Seeks Like" in // | In 1940, Walter B. Gibson published a one-phase color separation effect with a six-card packet: "Like Seeks Like" in // | ||
- | In 1928, Leslie Guest preceded Marlo in proposing the effect of causing | + | An unusual red and black separation |
- | Other examples of color-separation tricks preceding Marlo' | + | It has been pointed out that Samuel Pavloff contributed |
- | Another trick proposed as a precursor to Oil and Water is Edward Victor' | + | ===== Anti Oil and Water ===== |
- | It has also been pointed out that Samuel Pavloff contributed a Four Ace effect, | + | In 1928, Leslie Guest proposed the effect |
- | ===== The Oil & Water Effect | + | ===== The Oil & Water Effect |
- | In // | + | In // |
Shortly thereafter, Karl Fulves published another " | Shortly thereafter, Karl Fulves published another " | ||
- | ===== All One Color Climax ===== | + | ===== Face-up Face-down Oil and Water ===== |
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+ | In the same Marlo article in // | ||
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+ | ===== Transformation Climax ===== | ||
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+ | ==== All One Color Climax ==== | ||
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+ | Howard P. Lyons is the first to publish the idea of climaxing an Oil and Water routine by having all the cards change to the same color. Lyons considered the effect an inside joke to show only to other magicians. See "Clown Version" | ||
- | Karl Fulves | + | Sixteen years later, |
- | Fulves' | + | ==== Oil and Queens ==== |
+ | This surprise variant of Oil and Water, in which the four cards of one color change to four Queens as a climax, was originated by Roy Walton and originally published in his // | ||
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