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Living and Dead Test
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Living and Dead Test is an effect where the magician discovers the name of the only deceased person that has been written down on slips of paper and mixed up with others names of living persons.
According to Dai Vernon in his Vernon Touch column for Genii 1982 March, Henry Hardin was the originator.
Mike Kanter stated in his Kanter's Magic Shop Catalog (1939) for the effect "No.1455. The Quick or the Dead" (which sold for 50 cents) that it was originally "conceived by old 'Doctor' Schlossinger many years ago as a spiritualistic trick".
Books
- Twenty-six Living and Dead Tests by Teral Garrett (1942).