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[[It's a Pip]] was an effect first described in The [[Conjuror's Magazine]], Aug 1791, for changing the pip (the index) using a liquid that could be rubbed | [[It's a Pip]] was an effect first described in The [[Conjuror's Magazine]] (Locke), Aug 1791, for changing the pip (the index) using a liquid that could be rubbed | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 22 November 2008
It's a Pip was an effect first described in The Conjuror's Magazine (Locke), Aug 1791, for changing the pip (the index) using a liquid that could be rubbed off.
An It's a Pip liquid made of special latex ink was devised by Caryl Fleming and Charles W. Fricke (Judge) in 1937 to accomplish the It's a Pip effect. It is no longer manufactured, in large part because much (but by no means all) of its applications can be accommodated by dry erase markers.