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[[P.U.S.H.]] is a method for invisibly exchanging one up-jogged card for another created by [[Paul Harris]], based on moves by [[Ed Marlo]] and [[Dai Vernon]]. The method and two routines using of this principle are described in [[Close-Up Entertainer]] (1979). | [[P.U.S.H.]] is a method for invisibly exchanging one up-jogged card for another created by [[Paul Harris]], based on moves by [[Ed Marlo]] and [[Dai Vernon]]. The method and two routines using of this principle ([[The Acapulco Thinker]] and [[A Card In the Hand Is Worth Two In the Deck]]) are described in [[Close-Up Entertainer]] (1979). | ||
It was not included in the [[Art of Astonishment]] series. | It was not included in the [[Art of Astonishment]] series. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:03, 13 September 2009
P.U.S.H. is a method for invisibly exchanging one up-jogged card for another created by Paul Harris, based on moves by Ed Marlo and Dai Vernon. The method and two routines using of this principle (The Acapulco Thinker and A Card In the Hand Is Worth Two In the Deck) are described in Close-Up Entertainer (1979).
It was not included in the Art of Astonishment series.