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====== Fork and Spoon Transposition ====== | ====== Fork and Spoon Transposition ====== | ||
- | This effect was invented by Michael Weber. See his " | + | This effect was invented by Michael Weber. See his " |
- | Chad Long has published a different and clever method that uses no extra utensils: " | + | As an aside, the method used in Sawa's bending effect---while probably independent invention---owes something to a broken and restored spoon effect by John Gilliland, " |
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+ | Michael Weber, working from Sawa's idea, adapted it to transform a spoon into a fork, and also to effect the transposition of those two items. Over the years, variants, embellishments and knock-offs have appeared on the magic market worldwide, most often without mention of Sawa and Weber. Among the embellishments is the the addition of a small piece of magnetic rubber or Blu-tack adhesive-putty to the gaff to make handling easier. | ||
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+ | Chad Long has published a different and clever method that uses no extra utensils: " | ||
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