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− | * The Slide, page 116 in [[Sleight of Hand]] by [[Edwin Sachs]] (1877) | + | * The Slide, page 116 in [[Sleight of Hand]] by [[Edwin Sachs]] (1877). |
− | * [[New Era Card Tricks]] by [[August Roterberg]] (1897) | + | * The Glide, page 42 in [[New Era Card Tricks]] by [[August Roterberg]] (1897). |
* The [[Royal Road to Card Magic]] By [[Jean Hugard]] and [[Frederick Braue]], page 66. | * The [[Royal Road to Card Magic]] By [[Jean Hugard]] and [[Frederick Braue]], page 66. | ||
[[Category:Card Sleights]] | [[Category:Card Sleights]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 7 April 2009
Glide is a card sleight used to control the top or bottom card keeping it at that position during a deal. It comes from the French equivalent term, glisser la carte (glide [or slide] the card).
The term has been in use in English since Roterberg (1897).
Descriptions
- The Slide, page 116 in Sleight of Hand by Edwin Sachs (1877).
- The Glide, page 42 in New Era Card Tricks by August Roterberg (1897).
- The Royal Road to Card Magic By Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue, page 66.