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== History ==
== History ==
[[Edward Marlo]], in [[The Cardician]] (1953), states "the effect of causing a deck of cards to change to all double-backs then later to all double-face cards was first brought to the magic-world's attention by [[Ralph W. Hull]], when he sold his NRA deck. Later, in the booklet, [[More Eye Openers]] (printed in 1933), he introduced his 'Magic Picture Book Deck', which was an impromptu version of the NRA deck.  
[[Edward Marlo]], in [[The Cardician]] (1953), states "the effect of causing a deck of cards to change to all double-backs then later to all double-face cards was first brought to the magic-world's attention by [[Ralph W. Hull]], when he sold his NRA deck in 1933. Later, in the booklet, [[More Eye Openers]] (printed in 1933), he introduced his 'Magic Picture Book Deck', which was an impromptu version of the NRA deck.  


Later, in third edition of [[Expert Card Technique]] (1950), [[Dai Vernon]] introduced his impromptu all-back routine called ''The All Backs''."
Later, in third edition of [[Expert Card Technique]] (1950), [[Dai Vernon]] introduced his impromptu all-back routine called ''The All Backs''."

Revision as of 07:01, 9 September 2008

All Backs is a classic card routine popularized by Dai Vernon in which the cards start appearing to have backs on both sides.

History

Edward Marlo, in The Cardician (1953), states "the effect of causing a deck of cards to change to all double-backs then later to all double-face cards was first brought to the magic-world's attention by Ralph W. Hull, when he sold his NRA deck in 1933. Later, in the booklet, More Eye Openers (printed in 1933), he introduced his 'Magic Picture Book Deck', which was an impromptu version of the NRA deck.

Later, in third edition of Expert Card Technique (1950), Dai Vernon introduced his impromptu all-back routine called The All Backs."

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