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[[Flash-Fold]] is a signed business card to imposible location routine by Paul Harris published in [[Art of Astonishment]] | [[Flash-Fold]] is a signed business card to imposible location routine by [[Paul Harris]] published in [[Art of Astonishment]] Vol. 1 (1996). | ||
First described by [[Jerry Mentzer]] in [[The Magic of Paul Harris]], page 59 (1976) | |||
The signed business card ends up folded in a matchbox using an ingenious gaff. | The signed business card ends up folded in a matchbox using an ingenious gaff. |
Revision as of 15:36, 14 July 2008
Flash-Fold is a signed business card to imposible location routine by Paul Harris published in Art of Astonishment Vol. 1 (1996).
First described by Jerry Mentzer in The Magic of Paul Harris, page 59 (1976)
The signed business card ends up folded in a matchbox using an ingenious gaff.
Variations
- The El Cheepo Magic Club in Very Very Close, Vol. Two by Mike Close. Provides a logical reason for matchbox.