Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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coin:rub-away_coin_vanish [2016/04/08 21:16] – Page name changed from coin:rub_a_dub_coin_vanish to coin:rub-away_coin_vanish denisbehrcoin:rub-away_coin_vanish [2016/06/17 03:10] – Added a period. That's it. Seriously. Sorry. tylerwilson
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-This now well-known method of vanishing a coin while rubbing it in circles on the tabletop appears to be the invention of G. W. Hunter. It was published in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/7389/The+Magazine+of+Magic/93|The Magazine of Magic]]//, Vol. 7 No. 4, Mar 1920, p. 82, as "The Whirligig Vanish for a Coin". While the sleight does not have Hunter's byline, this vanish appears directly after another entry that is identified as his, while the item following the coin vanish carries another author's name.+This now well-known method of vanishing a coin while rubbing it in circles on the tabletop appears to be the invention of G. W. Hunter. It was published in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/7389/The+Magazine+of+Magic/93|The Magazine of Magic]]//, Vol. 7 No. 4, Mar1920, p. 82, as "The Whirligig Vanish for a Coin". While the sleight does not have Hunter's byline, this vanish appears directly after another entry that is identified as his, while the item following the coin vanish carries another author's name.
  
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