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(New page: Card Tapping is a classic card plot in which the spectator counts or spells out a card each time the performer taps various cards laid out on the table. == Effects == * Tap, Tap, Tap ...) |
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* Tap, Tap, Tap by [[Royal V. Heath]] in The [[Phoenix]] No 201 (April 21, 1952) | * Tap, Tap, Tap by [[Royal V. Heath]] in The [[Phoenix]] No 201 (April 21, 1952) | ||
* Scarne's Tappit by [[John Scarne]] in Scarne on Card Tricks (1950) | * Scarne's Tappit by [[John Scarne]] in [[Scarne on Card Tricks]] (1950) |
Revision as of 15:08, 16 March 2009
Card Tapping is a classic card plot in which the spectator counts or spells out a card each time the performer taps various cards laid out on the table.
Effects
- Tap, Tap, Tap by Royal V. Heath in The Phoenix No 201 (April 21, 1952)
- Scarne's Tappit by John Scarne in Scarne on Card Tricks (1950)