Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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ring:ring_on_cord [2013/03/28 14:44] – tag added denisbehrring:ring_on_cord [2017/06/28 16:58] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Ring on Cord (Tied to Wrists) a.k.a. The Slave Bangle ====== ====== Ring on Cord (Tied to Wrists) a.k.a. The Slave Bangle ======
  
-According to Al Mann, this was invented by Edward T. Goddard and published in an unidentified 1926 magazine see Mann's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/22348/The+Psychic+Ring/13|The Psychic Ring]]//, p. 13). However, this seems unlikely, given "Improved Examined Ring on Cord" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/10335/Elliott+s+Last+Legacy/261|Elliott's Last Legacy]]// (1923, p. 265), which is clearly an elaboration on the standard method. Will Avis describes the trick in his "Tricks for All" column in the March 20, 1909, issue of Goldston's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/10744/Magician+Monthly+Vol+05/39|The Magician]]//, p. 43. It is unclear if all the tricks presented in his column were claimed as original, but it seems so. Avis does offer a nice touch, by using a clear glass bracelet.+Will Avis describes the trick in his "Tricks for All" column in Will Goldston's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/10744/Magician+Monthly+Vol+05/39|The Magician]]//, Vol. 5 No. 4, Mar. 1909, p. 43. It is unclear if all the tricks presented in his column were claimed as original, but it seems so. Avis does offer a nice touch, by using a clear glass bracelet
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 +Dr. James William Elliot published his "Improved Examined Ring on Cord" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/40007/Elliott+s+Last+Legacy/267|Elliott's Last Legacy]]//, 1923, p. 265.
  
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