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It was later popularized by [[Paul Harris]] when he published his version called [[Re-set]] in [[Super Magic]] (1977). | It was later popularized by [[Paul Harris]] when he published his version called [[Re-set]] in [[Super Magic]] (1977). | ||
I disagree! Underground Transposition is a slow-motion transposition while Re-set is a Retroactive (or Transitory) Transposition in slow-motion. It's not the same thing. | |||
[[Category:Card Routines]] | [[Category:Card Routines]] | ||
Revision as of 06:41, 3 September 2011
Underground Transposition is an Aces & Kings Transposition created by Brother John Hamman in which four kings and four aces change place one at the time.
First published in Jon Racherbaumer's magazine Kabbala magazine (Vol. 1, no. 7, 1972) and later in The Secrets of Brother John Hamman (1989).
It was later popularized by Paul Harris when he published his version called Re-set in Super Magic (1977).
I disagree! Underground Transposition is a slow-motion transposition while Re-set is a Retroactive (or Transitory) Transposition in slow-motion. It's not the same thing.