Warp 9 by Masao Atsukawa
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Warp 9 by Masao Atsukawa
Anyone have a "Warp 9" by Masao Atsukawa (puzzle) you would sell? This was originally sold by Seo Magic---but is currently not available. Would really appreciate anyone who could help me locate a copy.
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Re: Warp 9 by Masao Atsukawa
They sell it at Ton Onosaka's shop Magic Land.
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Re: Warp 9 by Masao Atsukawa
...or go to iGenii and check Genii May 2000, page 43. You can make your own "Warp 9" set.
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Re: Warp 9 by Masao Atsukawa
"Warp 9" is also in Richard Kaufman's recent book Japan Ingenious.
Other similar tricks that you could make on your own are:
"Fair Exchange" by Masao Atsukawa which was in the New York Magic Symposium Collection Five book.
"Paradox" by Mitsunobu Matsuyama described in Chronicles #18.
"Where's Tom" by Harry Anderson is a marketed item, but he tells how to make it in his Penguin Live lecture.
Other similar tricks that you could make on your own are:
"Fair Exchange" by Masao Atsukawa which was in the New York Magic Symposium Collection Five book.
"Paradox" by Mitsunobu Matsuyama described in Chronicles #18.
"Where's Tom" by Harry Anderson is a marketed item, but he tells how to make it in his Penguin Live lecture.
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Re: Warp 9 by Masao Atsukawa
"Where's Tom" is terrific!
It has a built in logic (given the famous picture on the back of the bill), makes perfect sense to carry in your wallet, and is a fooler.
It has a built in logic (given the famous picture on the back of the bill), makes perfect sense to carry in your wallet, and is a fooler.