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* No. 26. Cazeneuve's Card, in an Orange, Herrmann the Magician, by H. J. Burlingame (1897) | * No. 26. Cazeneuve's Card, in an Orange, Herrmann the Magician, by H. J. Burlingame (1897) | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 4 May 2012
Card in Orange is a Card to Impossible Location routine.
The French conjurer, Bernard Marius Cazeneuve was performing it in the 1800s, along with a number of popular tricks with oranges and other fruits. He would allow a lady to draw a card, which was torn and placed in his pistol. He would then bring forward two oranges and have one selected. After shooting at it he would take a knife and cut the orange into two halves. The previously selected card would be found in the orange.[1]
Publications
- No. 26. Cazeneuve's Card, in an Orange, Herrmann the Magician, by H. J. Burlingame (1897)
- New Era Card Tricks by Roterberg
- Hi-C in Larry Jennings' Neoclassics
References
- ↑ Herrmann the Magician, by H. J. Burlingame (1897)