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-"Crazy Man’s Handcuffs" was invented by Arthur Setterington, who published it as "Getaway" in the May 1970 issue of Peter Warlock’s //New Pentagram//, Vol. 2 No. 3, p. 220. It was refined by Herb Zarrow and published as “The Uncanny Penetrating Rubberbands” in //Tarbell Course in Magic Volume 7// (1972, p. 214) without credit. (For this information, see David Ben's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/17668/Zarrow/295|Zarrow - A Lifetime of Magic]]//, 2008, p. 279.)+"Crazy Man’s Handcuffs" was invented by Arthur Setterington, who published it as "Getaway" in the May 1970 issue of Peter Warlock’s //[[https://askalexander.org/display/13187/New+Pentagram+Vol+02/26|New Pentagram]]//, Vol. 2 No. 3, p. 22. It was refined by Herb Zarrow and published as “The Uncanny Penetrating Rubberbands” in //Tarbell Course in Magic Volume 7// (1972, p. 214) without credit. (For this information, see David Ben's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/17668/Zarrow/295|Zarrow - A Lifetime of Magic]]//, 2008, p. 279.)
  
 In the late 1980s Michael Ammar published it in a manuscript using its now popular name, which was supplied by Daryl. In the late 1980s Michael Ammar published it in a manuscript using its now popular name, which was supplied by Daryl.
  
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