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The Origins of Wonder

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cards:rub_a_dub_vanish [2017/09/24 04:18] – Added the Buckley reference after being pointed out by Denis. tylerwilsoncards:rub_a_dub_vanish [2017/09/25 09:34] – Archive link added denisbehr
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 ===== Face-Up Variants ===== ===== Face-Up Variants =====
  
-While the face-up vanish was the original, it never gained traction. The face-down handling became "the" Rub-a-Dub Vanish. Since then, several magicians have inadvertently gone full circle to develop face-up handlings of their own: these variants include Arthur Buckley's in //Card Control//, 1946, p. 127 (which Steve Beam reinvented in //The Trapdoor//, No. 9, 1985, p. 152), Jay Sankey's in //Spectacle//, 1990, p. 31, Allan Ackerman's in //Wednesday Nights//, 1994, p. 5 (utilizing the [[cards:ultra_move|one-handed top change]]), and Tyler Wilson's in //MAGIC//, Vol. 14 No. 2, Oct. 2004, p. 86. While most of these face-up handlings are novel, Sankey's ended up being a direct reinvention of Louine's original technique.+While the face-up vanish was the original, it never gained traction. The face-down handling became "the" Rub-a-Dub Vanish. Since then, several magicians have inadvertently gone full circle to develop face-up handlings of their own: these variants include Arthur Buckley's in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14362/Card+Control/129|Card Control]]//, 1946, p. 127 (which Steve Beam reinvented in //The Trapdoor//, No. 9, 1985, p. 152), Jay Sankey's in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/13337/Spectacle/31-33|Spectacle]]//, 1990, p. 31, Allan Ackerman's in //Wednesday Nights//, 1994, p. 5 (utilizing the [[cards:ultra_move|one-handed top change]]), and Tyler Wilson's in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/25315/Magic/204-205|MAGIC]]//, Vol. 14 No. 2, Oct. 2004, p. 86. While most of these face-up handlings are novel, Sankey's ended up being a direct reinvention of Louine's original technique. 
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