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======Secret Addition under a Fan======= | ======Secret Addition under a Fan======= | ||
- | This family of secret additions loads cards from the top of the deck beneath a small packet, usually fanned or spread, in the opposite hand, through a pivoting action resembling the opening of a book. The first of these add-ons was recorded in “The Case of the Four Kings” by John J. Crimmins, Jr.; see //[[http:// | + | This family of secret additions loads cards from the top of the deck beneath a small packet, usually fanned or spread, in the opposite hand, through a pivoting action resembling the opening of a book. A couple of early uses of this technique were created by Charles Jordan; see "The Amazing Aces" in //Ten New Sleight |
Edward Marlo contributed a variant handling of this type of addition to Alton Sharpe’s //Expert Card Conjuring//, | Edward Marlo contributed a variant handling of this type of addition to Alton Sharpe’s //Expert Card Conjuring//, | ||
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Doug Edwards basically reinvented the sleight, with some handling differences, | Doug Edwards basically reinvented the sleight, with some handling differences, | ||
- | Also see [[cards: | + | Also see [[cards: |
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