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− | [[Grasshopper]] is a card routine by [[Paul Harris]] | + | [[Grasshopper]] is a card routine by [[Paul Harris]] published in [[Supermagic]] (1977). The original handling was later republished, together with a revised version, in [[Art of Astonishment]], Vol. 1 (1996). |
A card vanishes from between two Kings to appear between the other two Kings. | A card vanishes from between two Kings to appear between the other two Kings. | ||
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== Variations== | == Variations== | ||
* Appears on [[Michael Ammar]]'s DVD [[Easy To Master Card Miracles]], Vol. 5 | * Appears on [[Michael Ammar]]'s DVD [[Easy To Master Card Miracles]], Vol. 5 | ||
− | * ''Short Hop in Scratching the Surface | + | * ''Short Hop'' in "Scratching the Surface" by [[Ray Kosby]] and included on his "Impossible Close-Up Magic" DVD is a card routine inspired from Grasshopper. |
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[[Category:Card Routines]] | [[Category:Card Routines]] |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 11 September 2009
Grasshopper is a card routine by Paul Harris published in Supermagic (1977). The original handling was later republished, together with a revised version, in Art of Astonishment, Vol. 1 (1996).
A card vanishes from between two Kings to appear between the other two Kings.
Variations
- Appears on Michael Ammar's DVD Easy To Master Card Miracles, Vol. 5
- Short Hop in "Scratching the Surface" by Ray Kosby and included on his "Impossible Close-Up Magic" DVD is a card routine inspired from Grasshopper.