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Many years later evidence was published that J. N. Hofzinser was performing variations of a similar effect in the mid-1800s, including one in which one spectator and the performer chose the two matching cards. See "The Thoughts, or the Thought" | Many years later evidence was published that J. N. Hofzinser was performing variations of a similar effect in the mid-1800s, including one in which one spectator and the performer chose the two matching cards. See "The Thoughts, or the Thought" | ||
- | In 1897, August Roterberg, in his //New Era Card Tricks//, included four methods for this matching effect, all with the participants being one spectator and the performer. The first method, [[http:// | + | In 1897, August Roterberg, in his //New Era Card Tricks//, included four methods for this matching effect, all with the participants being one spectator and the performer. The first method, [[http:// |
The earliest published example using the title of "You Do as I Do" may be "Do as I Do...with a Difference" | The earliest published example using the title of "You Do as I Do" may be "Do as I Do...with a Difference" | ||
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