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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
* The Odd Card in What Shall We Do To-Night? by Leger D. Mayne, page 30
* The Piano Card Trick in [[Stanyon's Magic]], vol. 2, No. 11, August 1902, page 82.
* The Piano Card Trick in [[Stanyon's Magic]], vol. 2, No. 11, August 1902, page 82.
* The Piano Trick in The [[Art of Magic]] by [[T. Nelson Downs]] (1909).
* The Piano Trick in The [[Art of Magic]] by [[T. Nelson Downs]] (1909).

Revision as of 01:24, 28 July 2015

Piano Card Trick is a card effect where the cards are placed between the spectators fingers. When separated into piles, one card seems to pass from one hand's pile to the other.

The trick is very old, but got it's name from Imro Fox who would ask the volunteer to spread their hands on the table as if to play a piano.

Publications