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Revision as of 18:53, 13 January 2008
A card routine in Art of Astonishment Vol 2 by Paul Harris. Originally appeared as a pamphlet.
Synopsis
The centers of any two cards are openly torn out creating a pair of impromptu "rings." These cardboard rings are linked together. The linked cards are then magically disconnected can be handed out for examination.
Other Linking Card effects
- Immaculate Connection (with 3 cards) Art of Astonishment Vol 2
- Osmosis by Sylvain Mirouf, a four-phase Linking Card with just 2 cards Art of Astonishment Vol 2
- One Card Link by Sixten Beme (distributed by El Duco). Links are made from just one card.
- The Best Gosh-Darn Linking Card Ever by Harry Loryane
- Chain of Thought by Michael Weber (one card linking effect) in Genii March 1983.
- Klink by Kris Nevling
- Linkage by Sean Fields
- Hypercards by Andrew Mayne
- Linking Cardboard by Toru Suzuki in New Magic of Japan 1988
- THE CRABTREE CONNECTION by ROGER CRABTREE 1978
- Smoke Rings by David Forrest (uses one card)