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Revision as of 21:04, 19 August 2008
An effect where holes are turn out of two cards and they become linked together like linking rings.
Published versions
- Cardboard Connection by Paul Harris (1977). Reprint in The Art of Astonishment, Vol. 2 (1996)
- The Crabtree Connection by Roger Crabtree. Published by Supreme Magic as a separate manuscript (1978).
- The Best Gosh-Darn Impromptu Linking Card Effect You'll Ever See by Harry Lorayne. Published in Quantum Leaps (Lorayne, 1979)
- Cardboard Connection by Paul Harris New Stars of Magic, Vol. 2, N° 1(1983) - two cards are used
- Chain of Thought by Michael Weber (one card linking effect). Published in Genii, March 1983.
- Linking Cardboard by Toru Suzuki. Published in New Magic of Japan (Richard Kaufman, 1988)
- Osmosis by Sylvain Mirouf. A four-phase Linking Card with just 2 cards. (1993) Reprint in The Art of Astonishment, Vol 2 (1996)
- The Immaculate Connection (with 3 cards). Reprinted in Art of Astonishment, Vol 2 (Paul Harris, 1996)
- One Card Link by Sixten Beme (distributed by El Duco). Links are made from just one card. (1996)
- Ben Williams One Card Link
- DVD Klink by Kris Nevling
- DVD The Linkage by Sean Fields
- Hypercards by Andrew Mayne. Impromptu two-card method released as a one-trick DVD.
- Smoke Rings by David Forrest (uses one card)