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.Thisis not hard to do.Take care to write the two sets of initials so that their styles are a close match.Fig.4.Fig.4. Use your left thumb to slide the top card square with the deck as your righthand tables the pen  then tilt the deck down so that the initialed white space isvisible to the audience.NOTE My initial instinct (ha) was to write the first set of initials  shake thepen as though the ink wasn't flowing  then write the second set of initials.Thisstruck me as quite clever, and is also, as I later discovered  completelyunnecessary.Do with it as you will.STEP VII Place the initialed white space down onto the table and obtain aleft little finger break beneath the top two cards by pressing down on the deck'supper left corner with your left thumb.STEP VIII Pick up the face-down card from the table with your right handand place it face down onto the deck.Bury this "selected" card into the deck bydouble undercutting to the break (You should actually do a multiple under cut bycutting three or four packets from the bottom to the top before cutting to thebreak.This makes the card look more lost.).The real selection will now be face-up at the bottom of the face-down deck.STEP IX Use your right hand to fan the deck in your left hand so that thereversed card on the bottom slides beneath the fan in position for the standard"dancing card" move  (the flourish where you say pick a card, and one cardmoves back and forth across the front of the fan), ie: Grasp the deck from aboveby its ends with your right fingers.Your left fingers slide the bottom card to theright while your right hand "cocks" the deck to the left into the crotch of your leftthumb in position to fan.Fan the cards by spreading them to the right with theright fingers.The bottom card should now be "loose" under the center of the fan held in place with your left fingers.Fig.5.Fig.5. Adjust this card with your left fingers so that you can see its upper right cornerbarely peek out of the right side of the fan.Fig.6.STEP X Pick up the initialed white space (initialed side up) with your right fingersso that it's in finger-palm position.STEP XI Pretend to stick the white space to the bottom of the fan so that theinitials stick out from the front edge.Actually, press the white space up against thefront end of the loose bottom card so that the white space lines up with the barelyexposed outer right corner of the card.From this position press your right thumb downonto the exposed corner and slide it out just enough to expose the concealed card'sinitials.Fig.7.Fig.7.55 STEP XII The white space stays concealed in your right fingers under theinitialed corner of the card.Move your right hand away from the fan (along withits concealed finger palmed white space) and pick up the pen.Since the spectator'sinitials are on both the white space and the corner of the card, the illusion ofsticking the white space onto the fan is perfect.Lower the front edge of the fan sothat the initialed corner touches the table.This presses the rest of the card upagainst the face of the fan  keeping the card hidden from view.STEP XIII Press your left first finger up against the face of the fan on its leftside to help anchor the fan in position.Wave the pen toward the initialed corner,and secretly press forward on the card with your third finger while the secondfinger pulls back on the card.These small controlled movements of your fingersunder the fan make the initialed "white space" slowly glide along the edge of thefan from right to left.As soon as the dancing has started, put the pen and thefinger palmed white space into your pocket.This method to make the corner dance are the same used to make a whole carddance along a fan  but are kept tighter so that only the initialed corner of thecard is exposed  preserving the illusion that only the small piece of white spaceis dancing along the fan's edge [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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