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'''The Inner Circle''' was a manuscript by [[Paul Harris]] released in 1980. | |||
A card is selected, returned to the deck and shuffled. A rubber band is stretched around the deck, when suddenly and visibly the rubber band melts away to be found around the select card. | A card is selected, returned to the deck and shuffled. A rubber band is stretched around the deck, when suddenly and visibly the rubber band melts away to be found around the select card. | ||
It was first published as ''Stretch'' within [[Close-Up Entertainer]] (1979) and also republished later as Stretch (Revised) (aka Rubber Band Scam) (aka Inner Circle) in [[Art of Astonishment Volume 2]] (1996). | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 29 March 2015
| The Inner Circle | |
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| Author | Paul Harris |
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| Publication Date | 1980 |
| Language | English |
The Inner Circle was a manuscript by Paul Harris released in 1980.
A card is selected, returned to the deck and shuffled. A rubber band is stretched around the deck, when suddenly and visibly the rubber band melts away to be found around the select card.
It was first published as Stretch within Close-Up Entertainer (1979) and also republished later as Stretch (Revised) (aka Rubber Band Scam) (aka Inner Circle) in Art of Astonishment Volume 2 (1996).
