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See [[Color Change]] for changing the face of the card. | See [[Color Change]] for changing the face of the card. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
* ''The Mysterious Joker'' in [[200 More Tricks You Can Do]] by [[Howard Thurston]] (1927) | * ''The Mysterious Joker'' in [[200 More Tricks You Can Do]] by [[Howard Thurston]] (1927) | ||
* ''Predestined Choice'' by [[Charlie Miller]] in [[Expert Card Technique]] (1940) | |||
* [[Chicago Opener]] (1950) | * [[Chicago Opener]] (1950) | ||
[[Category:Card Plots]] | [[Category:Card Plots]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:13, 13 February 2010
Color Changing Card (or Odd Back Card) is a classic plot in card magic where the back of the card changes. Often used as a "kicker" to show a card which has been used throughout a routine is now a different color from the rest of the pack.
See Color Change for changing the face of the card.
Examples
- The Mysterious Joker in 200 More Tricks You Can Do by Howard Thurston (1927)
- Predestined Choice by Charlie Miller in Expert Card Technique (1940)
- Chicago Opener (1950)