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The Tenkai palm is a card magic technique used to palm a card. [1] It was invented by the Japanese magician Tenkai, [2] whose real name was Teijiro Ishida (1889–1972). The Tenkai palm has many applications in card magic, as well as other manipulative magic with objects of a similar size, such as jumbo coins. Additionally, the Tenkai palm allows a great deal of freedom in the methods of concealing and revealing.

References

  1. ^ Stone, Alex (2012). Fooling Houdini: Adventures in the World of Magic. William Heinemann. p. 297. ISBN  9780434019663.
  2. ^ Coleman, Earle Jerome (1987). Magic: A Reference Guide. Greenwood Press. p. 88. ISBN  9780313233975.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tenkai palm is a card magic technique used to palm a card. [1] It was invented by the Japanese magician Tenkai, [2] whose real name was Teijiro Ishida (1889–1972). The Tenkai palm has many applications in card magic, as well as other manipulative magic with objects of a similar size, such as jumbo coins. Additionally, the Tenkai palm allows a great deal of freedom in the methods of concealing and revealing.

References

  1. ^ Stone, Alex (2012). Fooling Houdini: Adventures in the World of Magic. William Heinemann. p. 297. ISBN  9780434019663.
  2. ^ Coleman, Earle Jerome (1987). Magic: A Reference Guide. Greenwood Press. p. 88. ISBN  9780313233975.

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