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Is "Further Than Ever" the same trick as Mark Wilson's "Further than That"?

I believe this trick appears in Mark Wilson's Complete Course in magic. There it is called "Further Than That."

If this is the same trick, I am curious to know who originally invented it and if that artist is getting proper credit.



Asked at 10:29am on April 4th, 2014 by chartman8878 (-3 karma)
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Yes it is the same. No the original artist is not publically being given the credit. What is being sold here is Roberto Giobbi's handling and understanding of the original effect.


Answered at 07:18pm on August 6th, 2014 by cjwainwr (3 karma)
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Hey there! I'm not personally a magic library but I know Roberto Giobbi's version is just his handling and personal touches to the original "further" effect. I've seen it done in the past differently but I do know Roberto's has original content :)


Answered at 02:20pm on June 17th, 2014 by girspiggy (2436 karma)
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The originator of this trick/plot is Stewart James. Many Magicians have published their handlings of this effect (Harry Lorayne springs to mind) but the routine is essential James'


Answered at 10:10am on August 26th, 2014 by BrownCowMagic (0 karma)
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