Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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 Ed Marlo first described and discussed this technique in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14842/M+U+M/280|M-U-M]]//, Vol. 49 No. 7, Dec. 1959, p. 280. Bob Veeser described his sleight using a step or sidejog. Marlo followed up by changing the step into a thumb break. Marlo then mentioned that Veeser developed the break handling as well, which he described in a second letter sent a few days after his first. Ed Marlo first described and discussed this technique in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14842/M+U+M/280|M-U-M]]//, Vol. 49 No. 7, Dec. 1959, p. 280. Bob Veeser described his sleight using a step or sidejog. Marlo followed up by changing the step into a thumb break. Marlo then mentioned that Veeser developed the break handling as well, which he described in a second letter sent a few days after his first.
  
-See also [[cards:erdnase_break_applied_to_the_veeser_concept|Erdnase Break Applied to the Veeser Concept]].+See also [[vernase_break_applied_to_the_veeser_concept|Erdnase Break Applied to the Veeser Concept]].
  
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