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During the latter half of the 19th century, the idea was applied to slate writing. (See, for example, "The Interrupted Flap" in William Robinson' | During the latter half of the 19th century, the idea was applied to slate writing. (See, for example, "The Interrupted Flap" in William Robinson' | ||
- | The principle, once again applied to paper, was rediscovered in the twentieth century, and has stuck ever since. It was used by Wm. Larsen Sr. in a trick called " | + | The principle, once again applied to paper, was rediscovered in the twentieth century, and has stuck ever since. It was used by Wm. Larsen Sr. in a trick called " |
The presentational format of "Out to Lunch" was invented by Clare Cummings and Bob Ellis, used in their marketed trick, appropriately titled "Out to Lunch," | The presentational format of "Out to Lunch" was invented by Clare Cummings and Bob Ellis, used in their marketed trick, appropriately titled "Out to Lunch," | ||
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