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* '''Osmosis''' by [[Sylvain Mirouf]], a four-phase Linking Card with just 2 cards. Published in [[Art of Astonishment]] Vol 2 (1996)
 
* '''Osmosis''' by [[Sylvain Mirouf]], a four-phase Linking Card with just 2 cards. Published in [[Art of Astonishment]] Vol 2 (1996)
 
* '''Linkage''' by [[Sean Fields]]
 
* '''Linkage''' by [[Sean Fields]]
* '''The Crabtree Connection''' by [[Roger Crabtree]] (1978). Published by [[Supreme Magic]] as a separate manuscript.
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* '''The Crabtree Connection''' by [[Roger Crabtree]] (1978). Published by [[Supreme Magic Co.]] as a separate manuscript.
 
* '''Smoke Rings''' by [[David Forrest]] (uses one card)
 
* '''Smoke Rings''' by [[David Forrest]] (uses one card)
  
 
See also [[Linking Cards]].
 
See also [[Linking Cards]].
 
[[Category:Card Routines]]
 
[[Category:Card Routines]]

Revision as of 09:34, 14 November 2008

A card routine reprinted in Art of Astonishment Vol 2 by Paul Harris (1996). Originally appeared as a manuscript in 1977. This routine was the progenitor to Harris's better-known (and much improved) approach to the Linking Cards plot, The Immaculate Connection, which was published in 1983 as part of Tannen's New Stars of Magic series, and performed by David Copperfield on national television.
Original manuscript

Synopsis

The centers of any two cards are openly torn out creating a pair of impromptu "rings." These cardboard rings are linked together. The linked cards are then magically disconnected and can be handed out for examination.

Variations

See also Linking Cards.