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* (1958) ''Kings Through Table'' by Bro. Hamman in [[The Card Magic of Bro. John Hamman S.M.]] | * (1958) ''Kings Through Table'' by Bro. Hamman in [[The Card Magic of Bro. John Hamman S.M.]] | ||
* (1962) ''Through the Table'' by [[John Benzais]] in [[Close-Up Card Magic]] by [[Harry Lorayne]] | * (1962) ''Through the Table'' by [[John Benzais]] in [[Close-Up Card Magic]] by [[Harry Lorayne]] | ||
− | * (1996) ''Griffin Under Glass'' | + | * (1996) ''Griffin Under Glass'' (Card through a glass topped table), page 251 in [[Art of Astonishment]] Vol. 1. |
* (1998) ''Card Through Table'' by [[Gregory Wilson]] in [[The Magic Menu]], Years Six through Ten; Issues 31 through 60; September 1995 through August 2000. (Vol. 9, no. 48, August) | * (1998) ''Card Through Table'' by [[Gregory Wilson]] in [[The Magic Menu]], Years Six through Ten; Issues 31 through 60; September 1995 through August 2000. (Vol. 9, no. 48, August) | ||
Revision as of 12:09, 2 August 2009
Card Through Table is a classic plot in card magic where a card penetrates the top of a table.
Versions
- (1870) To Send a Card Through a Table, page 835 in The Modern Playmate by Rev. J.G. Wood (Used a One-Hand Tabled Palm).
- (1949) Card Thru Table by Ed Marlo in The Phoenix no. 193, december 30, page 772 (Used a Short Card).
- (1958) Kings Through Table by Bro. Hamman in The Card Magic of Bro. John Hamman S.M.
- (1962) Through the Table by John Benzais in Close-Up Card Magic by Harry Lorayne
- (1996) Griffin Under Glass (Card through a glass topped table), page 251 in Art of Astonishment Vol. 1.
- (1998) Card Through Table by Gregory Wilson in The Magic Menu, Years Six through Ten; Issues 31 through 60; September 1995 through August 2000. (Vol. 9, no. 48, August)