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The card is found either impaled on the knife or beside the knife by separating the pack (some times referred to as the Stabbed Deck).
The card is found either impaled on the knife or beside the knife by separating the pack (some times referred to as the Stabbed Deck).
It's the close-up version of Card Sword which is a very old trick. It seems to be first explained in [[Testament de Jérome Sharp]], page 172 by [[Henri Decremps]] (1785).


== Routines ==
== Routines ==
* Malini's Card Stabbing in Series 11 - Vernon On Malini of the [[Stars of Magic]] series (1952)
* The Pierced Card in [[New Era Card Tricks]] (1897)
* The Divining Rod in [[The Expert at the Card Table]] (1902)
* A Simple Card Stabbing By T. Page Wright in [[Genii 1941 January]]
* Malini's Card Stabbing in Vernon On Malini of the [[Stars of Magic]] series 11 (1952)
 
 
[[Category:Card Plots]]
[[Category:Card Plots]]

Latest revision as of 03:36, 9 February 2011

Card Stabbing is a class plot in card magic in which a chosen card is found by stabbing a knife or some similar object into the deck.

The card is found either impaled on the knife or beside the knife by separating the pack (some times referred to as the Stabbed Deck).

It's the close-up version of Card Sword which is a very old trick. It seems to be first explained in Testament de Jérome Sharp, page 172 by Henri Decremps (1785).

Routines