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A card routine in [[Art of Astonishment]], Vol. 1 by [[Paul Harris]] (1996). Originally appeared in [[Super Magic]](1977). An uncredited variation (and extension) of [[Brother John Hamman]]'s famous [[Underground Transposition]] which had been publisher years earlier in [[Jon Racherbaumer]]'s magazine [[Kabbala]], Vol. 1, N° 7, 1972. (Credit was corrected when republished in [[Art of Astonishment]].)
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[[Re-Set]] is a card routine by [[Paul Harris]] first published in [[Super Magic]](1977), later reprinted in [[Art of Astonishment]], Vol. 1 (1996). A similar plot (uncredited) was [[Brother John Hamman]]'s [[Underground Transposition]] published in [[Jon Racherbaumer]]'s magazine [[Kabbala]], Vol. 1, N° 7, 1972. (Credit was corrected when republished in [[Art of Astonishment]].)
  
 
== Synopsis==
 
== Synopsis==

Revision as of 12:03, 13 April 2009

Re-Set is a card routine by Paul Harris first published in Super Magic(1977), later reprinted in Art of Astonishment, Vol. 1 (1996). A similar plot (uncredited) was Brother John Hamman's Underground Transposition published in Jon Racherbaumer's magazine Kabbala, Vol. 1, N° 7, 1972. (Credit was corrected when republished in Art of Astonishment.)

Synopsis

4 aces and 4 jacks are shown. Jacks are placed on the table and the aces are held in the hands. One at a time the aces change places with the jacks (We can call that a Slow-motion Transposition). For a kicker ending the four jacks instantly "reset" and become aces once again.

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