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====== Rub-a-Dub Vanish ====== | ====== Rub-a-Dub Vanish ====== | ||
- | The Rub-A-Dub Vanish was described by Paul Stadleman | + | Surprisingly, |
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+ | The now-common face-down Rub-A-Dub Vanish was described by Paul Stadleman (under the pen name " | ||
The technique gained its now-common title from its inclusion in Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue' | The technique gained its now-common title from its inclusion in Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue' | ||
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During his lecture on Charlie Miller at the 2007 MAGIC Live! convention in Las Vegas, Johnny Thompson made the claim that Miller was the originator of the vanish. This claim appears doubtful in light of the evidence above, because Miller was only fifteen years old when Stadleman published the sleight. | During his lecture on Charlie Miller at the 2007 MAGIC Live! convention in Las Vegas, Johnny Thompson made the claim that Miller was the originator of the vanish. This claim appears doubtful in light of the evidence above, because Miller was only fifteen years old when Stadleman published the sleight. | ||
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+ | ===== Face-Up Variants ===== | ||
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+ | While the face-up vanish was the original, it never gained traction. The face-down handling became " | ||
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