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====== Paintbrush Color Change ====== | ====== Paintbrush Color Change ====== | ||
- | This color change was the creation of Frank Ward Cloyes. It was marketed in England by Ellis Stanyon as " | + | This color change was the creation of Frank Ward Cloyes. It was marketed in England by Ellis Stanyon as " |
After that, many people muddied the waters by claiming the move as their own. | After that, many people muddied the waters by claiming the move as their own. | ||
- | The very next month after releasing | + | The month after " |
Stanley Collins later contributed an ungimmicked version to // | Stanley Collins later contributed an ungimmicked version to // | ||
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The version of the change that has long been the common handling, in which two cards are gripped as one at their inner ends before brushing them across the top of the deck, was published by Frank Holmes as "The Brush Colour-Change" | The version of the change that has long been the common handling, in which two cards are gripped as one at their inner ends before brushing them across the top of the deck, was published by Frank Holmes as "The Brush Colour-Change" | ||
- | Two versions of this color-change | + | Two versions of this color-change are given in Glenn Gravatt' |
- | An inverse technique, where instead of passing a double card over the deck and coming away with a single card, the performer passes a single card over the deck and comes away with a double card, was mentioned | + | Another variant is described |
- | To add yet one more name to the list of people claiming ownership, Jeff Busby credits the move to Neal Elias in //Arcane//, No. 14, 1995, p. 203. Busby gives no citation for this attribution, | + | To add yet one more name to the list of proposed inventors, Jeff Busby credits the move to Neal Elias in //Arcane//, No. 14, 1995, p. 203. Busby gives no citation for this attribution, |
- | A related change was developed around the same time as Cloye's change. It, too, used a paintbrush action on the face of the deck, but the method to secretly | + | A related change was developed around the same time as Cloyes's change. It, too, used a paintbrush action on the face of the deck, but the method to accomplish the change was entirely different. It was published by M. F. Crowe as "The Artist Card" in // |
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