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cards:rhythm_count [2015/07/09 07:18] – Added and changed a few things for accuracy, and for prominence to Grismer's involvement. tylerwilson | cards:rhythm_count [2017/06/12 22:52] – added related Fulves reference denisbehr | ||
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- | Ray Grismer got the Rhythm Count concept rolling by developing the core idea, and then showing it around to other magicians in the early 1980s. One of these magicians was Larry Jennings, who went on to publish two false displays in //A Visit with Larry Jennings//, 1982, [[http:// | + | Ray Grismer got the Rhythm Count concept rolling by developing the core idea, and then showing it around to other magicians in the early 1980s. One of these magicians was Larry Jennings, who went on to publish two false displays in //A Visit with Larry Jennings//, 1982, [[http:// |
Allan Ackerman---another of the early magicians who Grismer showed his original display to---gives a brief overview of Grismer' | Allan Ackerman---another of the early magicians who Grismer showed his original display to---gives a brief overview of Grismer' | ||
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+ | Before Grismer and Jennings, Karl Fulves explored the idea of a false display in which both hands alternately display cards in a small packet. The faces of two cards are shown twice and appear to make up a four-card packet. See "The GIT-M Move" in // | ||
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