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+ | ====== Whirling Card ====== | ||
+ | Perhaps one of the most commonly pitched magic tricks of the current age, the whirling card has a deep history. The idea of animating a playing card with a thin thread or human hair (these secret props were used interchangeably for animations and levitations through the centuries, up until the second half of the 1900s when thread took over almost exclusively), | ||
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+ | The spin and levitation features were added to the plot in August Roterberg' | ||
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