Help us get to over 8,748 articles in 2024.

If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com

Difference between revisions of "Plunger Principle"

From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with 'A principle, most often used in card magic, wherein multiple cards are placed into the deck at various locations, but out-jogged from the talon. The performer then pushes those ...')
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
A principle, most often used in card magic, wherein multiple cards are placed into the deck at various locations, but out-jogged from the talon.  The performer then pushes those cards into the deck at one time, causing any/all cards between the out-jogged ones to in-jog from the deck.
 
A principle, most often used in card magic, wherein multiple cards are placed into the deck at various locations, but out-jogged from the talon.  The performer then pushes those cards into the deck at one time, causing any/all cards between the out-jogged ones to in-jog from the deck.
  
The Plunger Principle can be used as a control, or as part of an effect, as in [[John Medoza]]'s Automatic Deck.
+
The Plunger Principle can be used as a control, or as part of an effect, as in [[John Mendoza]]'s Automatic Deck.
  
 
[[User:Don Bursell|Don Bursell]] 15:14, 22 January 2010 (UTC)
 
[[User:Don Bursell|Don Bursell]] 15:14, 22 January 2010 (UTC)

Revision as of 15:29, 22 January 2010

A principle, most often used in card magic, wherein multiple cards are placed into the deck at various locations, but out-jogged from the talon. The performer then pushes those cards into the deck at one time, causing any/all cards between the out-jogged ones to in-jog from the deck.

The Plunger Principle can be used as a control, or as part of an effect, as in John Mendoza's Automatic Deck.

Don Bursell 15:14, 22 January 2010 (UTC)