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== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
* [[Killer Klose-Up]] by Ben Harris contains an idea on the floating deck, page 69 under the title ''Float-Flip Flight'' (1983). | * [[Killer Klose-Up]] by [[Ben Harris]] contains an idea on the floating deck, page 69 under the title ''Float-Flip Flight'' (1983). | ||
* The Ultimate Floating Deck pamphlet by Ben Harris is an extension. | * The Ultimate Floating Deck pamphlet by Ben Harris is an extension. | ||
* [[Genii]], Vol. 51, N° 7, Jan 1988,page 470, ''Ozzy Close-Up Float-Flip-Flight'' by Ben Harris and [[Howard Srecko]]. Howard have a handling that has a climax (as after the float) where the chosen card files out of the deck. Plus an added the idea of having the chosen card snap out of the pack in a reversed state. | * [[Genii]], Vol. 51, N° 7, Jan 1988, page 470, ''Ozzy Close-Up Float-Flip-Flight'' by Ben Harris and [[Howard Srecko]]. Howard have a handling that has a climax (as after the float) where the chosen card files out of the deck. Plus an added the idea of having the chosen card snap out of the pack in a reversed state. | ||
[[Category:Paul Harris]] | [[Category:Paul Harris]] | ||
[[Category:Close Up Routines]] | [[Category:Close Up Routines]] | ||
Revision as of 12:02, 11 October 2008
Floating Deck is a card routine by Paul Harris published in Art of Astonishment Volume 2. Originally published in Close-up Fantasies, Book II (1980).
It's a one on one levitation of the entire deck from your hands.
Variations
- Killer Klose-Up by Ben Harris contains an idea on the floating deck, page 69 under the title Float-Flip Flight (1983).
- The Ultimate Floating Deck pamphlet by Ben Harris is an extension.
- Genii, Vol. 51, N° 7, Jan 1988, page 470, Ozzy Close-Up Float-Flip-Flight by Ben Harris and Howard Srecko. Howard have a handling that has a climax (as after the float) where the chosen card files out of the deck. Plus an added the idea of having the chosen card snap out of the pack in a reversed state.