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Difference between revisions of "New Era Card Tricks"
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New Era Card Tricks contains a number of mechanical card effects and gaffs from [[F. W. Conradi]], introduced the term "[[Color Change]]" for the card changes that are explained and also revives the Double Lift slight. | New Era Card Tricks contains a number of mechanical card effects and gaffs from [[F. W. Conradi]], introduced the term "[[Color Change]]" for the card changes that are explained and also revives the Double Lift slight. |
Revision as of 01:01, 29 March 2010
It was written specifically for magicians, unlike prior magic books which were published and written for the public.
New Era Card Tricks contains a number of mechanical card effects and gaffs from F. W. Conradi, introduced the term "Color Change" for the card changes that are explained and also revives the Double Lift slight.
It was possibly an influence or inspiration for S.W. Erdnase when writing Expert at the Card Table as can be seen by some of the similar sleights.
Availability
Copyright has expired for this book in the United States (and likely many other countries as well). One edition is available in its entirety on Google Books: New Era Card Tricks (1897). The book is also available for PDF download from the same location.