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An effect where holes are turn out of two cards and they become linked together like linking rings.
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A plot created by [[Paul Harris]] wherein the centers of two or more cards are torn out, then the resulting card rings are made to link and unlink à la [[Linking Rings]].
  
== Published versions ==
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== Published Versions ==
  
*''Cardboard Connection'' by [[Paul Harris]] (1977). Reprint in [[The Art of Astonishment]], Vol. 2 (1996)
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* (1977) ''Cardboard Connection'' by [[Paul Harris]]. The world's first linking-card routine. Uses two cards, one gaffed, and was originally published by [[Chuck Martinez]] as a one-trick manuscript. Reprinted in [[The Art of Astonishment, Book 2]] ([[Paul Harris|Harris]], 1996).
  
* ''The Crabtree Connection'' by [[Roger Crabtree]]. Published by Supreme Magic as a separate manuscript (1978).
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* (1978) ''The Crabtree Connection'' by [[Roger Crabtree]]. A gaffed variation (and variation on the gaff) published by [[Supreme Magic]] as a one-trick manuscript.
  
* ''The Best Gosh-Darn Impromptu Linking Card Effect You'll Ever See'' by [[Harry Lorayne]]. Published in [[Quantum Leaps]] (Lorayne, 1979)
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* (1979) ''The Best Gosh-Darn Impromptu Linking Card Effect You'll Ever See'', by [[Harry Lorayne]]. Published in [[Quantum Leaps]] (([[Harry Lorayne|Lorayne]], 1979).
  
*[[Cardboard Connection]] by [[Paul Harris]] [[New Stars of Magic]], Vol. 2, 1(1983) - two cards are used
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* (1983) ''The Immaculate Connection,'' by [[Paul Harris]], published in the [[New Stars of Magic]] series (Vol. 2, #1). An impromptu method using three cards, thus allowing for a wider variety of "links," and performed by [[David Copperfield]] on national television shortly after its publication. Reprinted in [[The Art of Astonishment, Book 2]] ([[Paul Harris|Harris]], 1996).
  
* ''The Immaculate Connection'' (with 3 cards) (1983). Reprinted in Art of Astonishment, Vol 2 (Paul Harris, 1996)
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* (1983) ''Chain of Thought'' by [[Michael Weber]], a one-card linking effect published in [[Genii 1983 March]].
  
* ''Chain of Thought'' by [[Michael Weber]] (one card linking effect). Published in [[Genii 1983 March]].
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* (1986) ''Boromian Link'', by [[Terri Rogers]]. A version of ''The Immaculate Connection'' published as a one-trick manuscript (sold with sample cards) by [[Martin Breese]]. Does not require gaffs but isn't impromptu due to an exacting procedure for cutting out the centers of the cards. The advantage is (to some) more aesthetically pleasing linking and unlinking sequences.
  
* Boromian Link by Terri Rogers (not impromptu) (1886)  
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* (1988) ''Linking Cardboard'' by [[Toru Suzuki]]. Published in [[New Magic of Japan]] ([[Richard Kaufman]], 1988).
  
* ''Linking Cardboard'' by [[Toru Suzuki]]. Published in [[New Magic of Japan]] (Richard Kaufman, 1988)
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* (1993) ''Osmosis'' by [[Sylvain Mirouf]]. A four-phase linking-card routine based on ''The Immaculate Connection'' but using only two cards. Reprinted in [[The Art of Astonishment, Book 2]] ([[Paul Harris|Harris]], 1996).
  
* ''Osmosis'' by [[Sylvain Mirouf]]. A four-phase Linking Card with just 2 cards. (1993) Reprint in The Art of Astonishment, Vol 2 (1996)
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* (1996) ''One Card Link'' by [[Sixten Beme]], distributed by [[El Duco]]. The center of one card is torn out and disposed of, then, from the remaining card frame, a new inner frame is torn out, whereupon the resulting card ring is linked to the card frame.
 
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* ''One Card Link'' by [[Sixten Beme]] (distributed by El Duco). Links are made from just one card. (1996)
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== Other Variations ==
  
 
* DVD ''One Card Link'' by Ben Williams
 
* DVD ''One Card Link'' by Ben Williams
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* DVD ''The Linkage'' by Sean Fields
 
* DVD ''The Linkage'' by Sean Fields
 
* DVD ''Hypercards'' by Andrew Mayne. Impromptu two-card method released as a one-trick DVD.
 
* DVD ''Hypercards'' by Andrew Mayne. Impromptu two-card method released as a one-trick DVD.
* Smoke Rings by David Forrest (uses one card)  
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* Smoke Rings by David Forrest (uses one card)
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* Complete Card Link by Sixten Beme (mid-1980s)
  
  
 
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[[Category:Card Plots]]

Revision as of 22:11, 14 July 2009

A plot created by Paul Harris wherein the centers of two or more cards are torn out, then the resulting card rings are made to link and unlink à la Linking Rings.

Published Versions

  • (1978) The Crabtree Connection by Roger Crabtree. A gaffed variation (and variation on the gaff) published by Supreme Magic as a one-trick manuscript.
  • (1986) Boromian Link, by Terri Rogers. A version of The Immaculate Connection published as a one-trick manuscript (sold with sample cards) by Martin Breese. Does not require gaffs but isn't impromptu due to an exacting procedure for cutting out the centers of the cards. The advantage is (to some) more aesthetically pleasing linking and unlinking sequences.
  • (1996) One Card Link by Sixten Beme, distributed by El Duco. The center of one card is torn out and disposed of, then, from the remaining card frame, a new inner frame is torn out, whereupon the resulting card ring is linked to the card frame.

Other Variations

  • DVD One Card Link by Ben Williams
  • DVD Klink by Kris Nevling
  • DVD The Linkage by Sean Fields
  • DVD Hypercards by Andrew Mayne. Impromptu two-card method released as a one-trick DVD.
  • Smoke Rings by David Forrest (uses one card)
  • Complete Card Link by Sixten Beme (mid-1980s)