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− | + | The '''Herrmann Pass''' (also Herrmann shift) is a sleight used to control cards. There are many types of passes. This style of the move is different from the classic version. | |
− | + | It was originally developed by [[Alexander Herrmann]] (1844-1896) and one of the earliest publications of the move was in ''[[Stanyon's Serial Lessons in Conjuring]]''. This is supposed to be Herrmann's actual handling of the move. | |
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− | It was originally developed by Alexander Herrmann (1844-1896) | + | |
In 1897, a version was published as a turnover pass for the first time, by Roterberg. | In 1897, a version was published as a turnover pass for the first time, by Roterberg. | ||
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+ | {{See also|The [[Hofzinser Pass]]}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Passes]] |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 27 November 2011
The Herrmann Pass (also Herrmann shift) is a sleight used to control cards. There are many types of passes. This style of the move is different from the classic version.
It was originally developed by Alexander Herrmann (1844-1896) and one of the earliest publications of the move was in Stanyon's Serial Lessons in Conjuring. This is supposed to be Herrmann's actual handling of the move.
In 1897, a version was published as a turnover pass for the first time, by Roterberg.
- See also: The Hofzinser Pass.