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- | A balloon is inflated but not knotted. It is then pressed against an object, while letting it deflate | + | A balloon is inflated but not tied off. It is then pressed against an object |
- | This idea was used with a deck of cards and a balloon by Ralph Cos, who performed it at the German national competition in 1987, see Joe Nex's report in // | + | This idea was used with a deck of cards and a balloon by Ralph Cos, who performed it at the German national competition in 1987, see Joe Nex's report in // |
The principle was used in a Coin into Modeling Balloon called " | The principle was used in a Coin into Modeling Balloon called " | ||
- | The application of the principle to Airtight made a comeback in the 2000s, starting with a handling by Román García that was performed by Luis Piedrahita in the Spanish magic television series //Nada x aquí//, Season 2 Episode 1, 30. Sep. 2006. (The details were later published in García' | + | The application of the principle to Airtight made a comeback in the 2000s, starting with a handling by Román García that was performed by Luis Piedrahita in the Spanish magic television series //Nada x aquí//, Season 2 Episode 1, 30. Sep. 2006. The details were later published in García' |
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