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"[[A Force]]" is a tabled [[force]] using [[Ed Marlo]]'s [[Tabled Palm]] that was described in [[Close-Up Entertainer]] (1979) by [[Paul Harris]]. | "[[A Force]]" is a tabled [[force]] using [[Ed Marlo]]'s [[The Tabled Palm]] that was described in [[Close-Up Entertainer]] (1979) by [[Paul Harris]]. | ||
As pointed out by [[Allan Ackerman]] in the book, this force added the use of the card spread to an old force principle. | As pointed out by [[Allan Ackerman]] in the book, this force added the use of the card spread to an old force principle. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:10, 13 September 2009
"A Force" is a tabled force using Ed Marlo's The Tabled Palm that was described in Close-Up Entertainer (1979) by Paul Harris.
As pointed out by Allan Ackerman in the book, this force added the use of the card spread to an old force principle.
It was not included in Art of Astonishment.