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[[Flushtration Count]], also known as the Back Count, is a card display that show all cards are the same when in fact they can be all different. | |||
It was popularized by [[Brother John Hamman]] in his trick "Flushtration", marketed by Abott's in 1969. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Handling and Variations == | == Handling and Variations == | ||
*Rotating | *Rotating Flushtration Count | ||
== Effects == | == Effects == | ||
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* Ibidem, No. 1, June 1955. | * Ibidem, No. 1, June 1955. | ||
* The [[Secrets of Brother John Hamman]] Copyright 1989 by Richard Kaufman | * The [[Secrets of Brother John Hamman]] Copyright 1989 by Richard Kaufman | ||
[[Category:False Counts]] | [[Category:False Counts]] | ||
Revision as of 08:31, 10 April 2009
Flushtration Count, also known as the Back Count, is a card display that show all cards are the same when in fact they can be all different.
It was popularized by Brother John Hamman in his trick "Flushtration", marketed by Abott's in 1969.
History
The principle is of undiscovered origin as noted by Norm Houghton in Ibidem, No. 1, June 1955.
Handling and Variations
- Rotating Flushtration Count
Effects
References
- Ibidem, No. 1, June 1955.
- The Secrets of Brother John Hamman Copyright 1989 by Richard Kaufman