Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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-This effect appeared in Edmé-Gilles Guyot's //Nouvelles Recreations Physiques et Mathematiques//, 1769, p. 31 of the Hugard translation, as "To tell the cards by weight."+This effect appeared in Edmé-Gilles Guyot's //Nouvelles récréations physiques et mathématiques//, Vol. 2, 1769, p. 276; p. 31 of the Hugard translation, as "To tell the cards by weight." Two long cards are used to mark off two packets, each with a known number of cards.
  
-It appeared again, made possible by a wide card in the deck, in R.P.'s //Ein Spiel Karten//, 1853, p. 30 of the Pieper translation, under the title of "The Scales."+The trick appeared again, using a wide card in the deck, in R.P.'s //Ein Spiel Karten//, 1853, p. 30 of the Pieper translation, under the title of "The Scales."
  
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