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* '''H.A.M.''' (Harris-Ackerman-Mendoza) in "Mendoza Series of Personal Instruction" (1980). | * '''H.A.M.''' (Harris-Ackerman-Mendoza) in "Mendoza Series of Personal Instruction" (1980). | ||
* '''Interlaced Vanish II''' by Paul Harris in [[Close-Up Kinda Guy]] (1983) | * '''Interlaced Vanish II''' by Paul Harris in [[Close-Up Kinda Guy]] (1983) | ||
+ | * '''Interlaced Swindle''' by David Williamson in [[Williamson's Wonders]] (1989) | ||
* '''Interlaced Space''' by Paul Harris in Art of Astonishment Vol 1 (1996) | * '''Interlaced Space''' by Paul Harris in Art of Astonishment Vol 1 (1996) | ||
Revision as of 07:14, 30 April 2010
Interlaced Vanish is a card routine in which three cards, face down between the four face-up kings, vanish. It was created by Paul Harris and published in the first issue of Apocalypse Vol 1 No 1 (January, 1978)
It was also published in Las Vegas Close-Up (1978) and later in Art of Astonishment Book 1
It can be thought of as a reverse of Roy Walton's Collectors plot.
Variations
- The Interlaced Vanish - Five Methods by Ed Marlo in Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 3 (1979)
- H.A.M. (Harris-Ackerman-Mendoza) in "Mendoza Series of Personal Instruction" (1980).
- Interlaced Vanish II by Paul Harris in Close-Up Kinda Guy (1983)
- Interlaced Swindle by David Williamson in Williamson's Wonders (1989)
- Interlaced Space by Paul Harris in Art of Astonishment Vol 1 (1996)