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First published as ''La La's Lu Lu'' in [[Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets]] (1976) as a continuation of [[Daryl]] Martinez' ''Twisted Aces''. | First published as ''La La's Lu Lu'' in [[Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets]] (1976) as a continuation of [[Daryl]] Martinez' ''Twisted Aces''. | ||
− | It is revised in [[Las Vegas Close | + | It is revised in [[Las Vegas Close Up]] (1978) as ''The Incredible Tap Dancing Aces''. |
[[Michael Ammar]] includes it in the ''Paul Harris:The Act issue'' of [[Magical Arts Journal]], Vol. 2, N° 9-10-11-12, 1989. | [[Michael Ammar]] includes it in the ''Paul Harris:The Act issue'' of [[Magical Arts Journal]], Vol. 2, N° 9-10-11-12, 1989. |
Revision as of 16:04, 28 October 2008
The Incredible Tap Dancing Aces is a card routine published by Paul Harris in Art of Astonishment, Vol. 3 (1996).
The aces vanish from your hands and appear one at a time back into the deck. Paul will follow this with his Invisible Palm routine as a pseudo-explanation of how he does the trick.
History
First published as La La's Lu Lu in Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets (1976) as a continuation of Daryl Martinez' Twisted Aces.
It is revised in Las Vegas Close Up (1978) as The Incredible Tap Dancing Aces.
Michael Ammar includes it in the Paul Harris:The Act issue of Magical Arts Journal, Vol. 2, N° 9-10-11-12, 1989.
Variations
- Persistent Offenders in Set to Stun by Jack Parker (e-book)
- Tap Dancing Finale in Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets makes a few changes in order to make it possible to spread the deck face down to show that, except for the two selections, all of the backs have changed to a different color.