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bik0z Regular user France 108 Posts |
Hi all,
Does anyone know who is the original author of "Do As I Do"? The question looks sily, but... Thanks in advance.
My English sucks, I know it. It's probably better than your French anyway...
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Sixten Inner circle Floral Park, NY, U.S.A. 4654 Posts |
Hi bikoz:
Maybe this can help? John Scarne attributes, the 1 deck version, to: Mr. Al Baker, and Dr. Ben Braude. For the 2 deck version: All he says: It is a favorite of many of America's top magicians. (That was back in 1950) Best regards:D Sixten |
bik0z Regular user France 108 Posts |
Thank you, Sixten!
In fact I wanted to know for the 2-deck version...
My English sucks, I know it. It's probably better than your French anyway...
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Sixten Inner circle Floral Park, NY, U.S.A. 4654 Posts |
Your welcome!
Sorry I couldn't be of more help for the 2 D. Warmest regards, Sixten |
tltq Regular user east coast 161 Posts |
There is some information on Do As I Do here http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbt......r=149759
it looks like the inventor of the 2-deck, selection by magician and spectator version is not widely known. |
rickreation Veteran user 343 Posts |
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On 2009-03-29 15:16, tltq wrote: I first found it in Royal Road to Card Magic, but obviously it didn't start there. Sorry can't be much more help. |
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