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[[Jigsaw]] was a card routine that starts out as transposition of a signed card and turns into a version of [[matrix]] using the four pieces of a torn card, ending with the restoration of the card. It was published in [[Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets]] (1976) . | [[Jigsaw]] was a card routine that starts out as transposition of a signed card and turns into a version of [[matrix]] using the four pieces of a torn card, ending with the restoration of the card. It was published in [[Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets]] (1976) . | ||
It was not included in the [[Art of Astonishment] compilation. | It was not included in the [[Art of Astonishment]] compilation. | ||
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[[Category:Card Routines]] | [[Category:Card Routines]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:49, 10 September 2009
Jigsaw was a card routine that starts out as transposition of a signed card and turns into a version of matrix using the four pieces of a torn card, ending with the restoration of the card. It was published in Paul Harris Reveals Some of His Most Intimate Secrets (1976) .
It was not included in the Art of Astonishment compilation.