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- | ====== Pseudo-psychometry by Scent ====== | + | ====== Pseudo-Psychometry by Scent ====== |
- | The idea of using scented envelopes as a method for the [[misc:pseudo-psychometry|Pseudo-psychometry]] effect first seems to have been suggested by Roy Walker in his George Armstrong's //Card Mysteries//, 1933. The principle of scent, applied to a Living and Dead test, was done by Tom Sellers and released in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/18722/Tricks+That+Work/13|Tricks That Work]]//, 1927, p. 9. | + | The idea of using scented envelopes as a method for the [[misc:pseudo-psychometry|Pseudo-psychometry]] effect first seems to have been suggested by Roy Walker in George Armstrong's //Card Mysteries//, 1933. The principle of scent, applied to a Living and Dead test, was done by Tom Sellers and released in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/18722/Tricks+That+Work/13|Tricks That Work]]//, 1927, p. 9. |
- | Herbert Milton reported using the principle at that time for a card trick, effect unspecified, reported in a news column the //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38817/The+Magic+Wand/137|The Magic Wand]]//, Vol. XVI, No. 134, June-Sept. 1927, p. 105. | + | Herbert Milton reported using the principle at that time for a card trick, effect unspecified, reported in a news column the //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38817/The+Magic+Wand/137|The Magic Wand]]//, Vol. 16 No. 134, June-Sept. 1927, p. 105. |
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