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Exactly the same trick...
Goldman mentions other uses of the parity principle in his instructions, and especially Simon Aronson. It is the printed Bunny story book that gives this version a visual edge and takes from out of the "just another card trick" category. I love this trick!
On the last page of the book there is an additional picture for an optional ending, but no specific instructions. This is my suggestion: Before beginning the trick proper, have a spectator choose a card sight unseen, place it into an envelope, and place aside.
When you finish the main trick (on the second to last page) pick up the envelope and allow the card to slide out face up. Turn the last page and show the card and final picture match. I use my own Consealment Envelope. Available from Penguin.
chicane, the one I got from Penguin does not have the additional picture for an "optional ending". I presume you mean the bunny holding the 4S? The last page of mine just shows Little Bunny sitting there. Youtube versions I've seen show a 4S in his hand on the last page, but the version of the booklet that I got from Penguin does not have that. Did you get your's from Penguin? If not, where? Thanks!
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