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Revision as of 12:34, 12 December 2008
Center Tear is special technique used by magicians in Mentalism routines for secretly reading a message written on a piece of paper.
Published Record
- "What Is It?" manuscript by Joe Ovette (1929).
- "Ne Plus Ultra Reading Method" in Thayer's Trick of the Month brochure by Annemann (August 1932) credited to Ted Arnold (reprinted in Annemann's Mental Bargain Effects (1935) )
Variations
- "One-Handed Center Tear" by Al Koran
- "Umbrella Move" by Al Baker
- "Surrounded Slow-Motion Center Fold" by Richard Osterlind
References
- The Life and Times of A Legend compiled by Max Abrams
- http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=182645#Post182645