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: See also [[Four Burglars]] where the cards assemble at the top of the pack | : See also [[Four Burglars]] where the cards assemble at the top of the pack | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* Birds of a Feather in More Card Manipulations No. 4 (1941). | * Birds of a Feather in [[More Card Manipulations No. 4]] (1941). | ||
* Birds of a Feather by Arthur Buckley in Card Control (1946). | * Birds of a Feather by [[Arthur Buckley]] in [[Card Control]] (1946). | ||
[[Category:Card Plots]] | [[Category:Card Plots]] | ||
Revision as of 10:47, 17 March 2009
Birds of a Feather is a card effect where the magician places a number of cards (usually the four Aces) into different parts of the pack but they mysteriously assemble together in the center of the pack.
- See also Four Burglars where the cards assemble at the top of the pack
Publications
- Birds of a Feather in More Card Manipulations No. 4 (1941).
- Birds of a Feather by Arthur Buckley in Card Control (1946).