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'''Daub''' is a paste used to secretly mark a playing card by giving it a shiny or tinted smudge, which can be used as a Key Card. | '''Daub''' is a paste used to secretly mark a playing card by giving it a shiny or tinted smudge, which can be used as a Key Card. | ||
Originally the invention of card sharps to mark cards during play, it was being sold in gambling catalogs by at least 1911.<ref>Special Goods Catalog 1911 by G.L. Lee & Co.</ref> | |||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* PART 5. MISCELLANY page 417. Daub in [[Expert Card Technique]] by Jean Hugard (1940) | * PART 5. MISCELLANY page 417. Daub in [[Expert Card Technique]] by Jean Hugard (1940) | ||
* PART FOUR - Daub Deception, [[Greater Card Tricks]] by Eddie Joseph (1942) | * PART FOUR - Daub Deception, [[Greater Card Tricks]] by Eddie Joseph (1942) | ||
* [[Tricks With Daub]] by Ed Marlo (1945) | * [[Tricks With Daub]] by Ed Marlo (1945) | ||
* Dabbling with Daub by Irv Weiner) in [[New Jinx]] Vol. 6, No. 70, February 1968 | * Dabbling with Daub by Irv Weiner (1951), reprint in [[New Jinx]] Vol. 6, No. 70, February 1968 and in The New Jinx 1962-1968 published by Kaufman and Greenberg in 1987. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:14, 25 February 2020
Daub is a paste used to secretly mark a playing card by giving it a shiny or tinted smudge, which can be used as a Key Card.
Originally the invention of card sharps to mark cards during play, it was being sold in gambling catalogs by at least 1911.[1]
Publications
- PART 5. MISCELLANY page 417. Daub in Expert Card Technique by Jean Hugard (1940)
- PART FOUR - Daub Deception, Greater Card Tricks by Eddie Joseph (1942)
- Tricks With Daub by Ed Marlo (1945)
- Dabbling with Daub by Irv Weiner (1951), reprint in New Jinx Vol. 6, No. 70, February 1968 and in The New Jinx 1962-1968 published by Kaufman and Greenberg in 1987.
References
- ↑ Special Goods Catalog 1911 by G.L. Lee & Co.