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====== Pull-down ====== | ====== Pull-down ====== | ||
- | This concept appears to have been reinvented many times over the years. In an exposé of cheating techniques (in other words, he makes no claim of originality), | + | This concept appears to have been reinvented many times over the years. In an exposé of cheating techniques (in other words, he makes no claim of originality), |
- | Laurie Ireland later redeveloped the idea in // | + | Laurie Ireland later redeveloped the idea in // |
- | There is evidence to suggest | + | It is also possible |
- | - John Booth was using a pull-down | + | |
- | - Vernon spoke about discovering the pull-down in the teens or twenties while trying to decipher a cryptic passage in the early translations of Hofzinser in //The Sphinx//. The passage referred to making a crepitating noise by ruffling | + | |
- | - In Ottokar Fischer' | + | |
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