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The starting point of the multiple-prediction effect best known as " | The starting point of the multiple-prediction effect best known as " | ||
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+ | In 1938, Earl Rybolt published a related effect with a similar title, " | ||
Stewart James made a significant advance in method with his “Perfect Prediction” in // | Stewart James made a significant advance in method with his “Perfect Prediction” in // | ||
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Shortly after this James item appeared, Theodore Annemann published "A Prophecy of the Koran" in // | Shortly after this James item appeared, Theodore Annemann published "A Prophecy of the Koran" in // | ||
- | James returned to the trick, essentially repeating his method from //The Sphinx//, in an article, "Two Fearless Feats" (the first trick of which was later retitled “The Ball of Fortune”), | + | Tom Sellers was the next to submit a routine and method for the premise: " |
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Though he cites no precedents, William S. Houghton embellished on Annemann' | Though he cites no precedents, William S. Houghton embellished on Annemann' | ||
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Specifically inspired by Grimmond' | Specifically inspired by Grimmond' | ||
- | (This history courtesy of Max Maven.) | + | (This history courtesy of Max Maven, with an added citation by Yaniv Deautsch.) |
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