In Roberto Giobbi's Card College Vol. 1 is given the following credit:"See The Royal Road to Card Magic, page 191".
However, on page 191"The Reverses" I see no Braue Addition.
Perhaps on page 114 in "Gathering of the Clan"? But how can I link the move to Braue and not Hugard.
Is there a better reference for the move?
Where was the Braue Addition first described?
Re: Where was the Braue Addition first described?
some sources=
Lorayne, Harry: Harry Lorayne's Personal Collection
Page 003 Braue Secret Addition
Ortiz, Darwin: Scams & Fantasies with Cards
Page 144 ..... Ace in the Pocket (Braue Add-on)
Mentzer, Jerry: Counts, Cuts, Moves & Subtlety
Page 9 Concealed Reversal: addition to Braue Reversal
Trost, Nick - The Cardmagic of Nick Trost
Pages 306 Braue Addition
Ortiz, Darwin: Darwin Ortiz At the Card Table
Page 19 Jacks Open
Braue Secret Addition Handling
Mentzer, Jerry: Packet Tricks
Page 15 Peter Kane's Jazz Aces: As also found in Another Card Session with Peter Kane, and Combined Card Session, this is an Ace Assembly routine. Uses one-ahead principle and the Elmsley count. Also uses the Braue Addition.
Hugard, Jean; Braue, Fred:
1954
Page 171 Secret addition of cards to the pack, a, b, c
Hope this helps,
Jacky
www.magicbooks.be
Lorayne, Harry: Harry Lorayne's Personal Collection
Page 003 Braue Secret Addition
Ortiz, Darwin: Scams & Fantasies with Cards
Page 144 ..... Ace in the Pocket (Braue Add-on)
Mentzer, Jerry: Counts, Cuts, Moves & Subtlety
Page 9 Concealed Reversal: addition to Braue Reversal
Trost, Nick - The Cardmagic of Nick Trost
Pages 306 Braue Addition
Ortiz, Darwin: Darwin Ortiz At the Card Table
Page 19 Jacks Open
Braue Secret Addition Handling
Mentzer, Jerry: Packet Tricks
Page 15 Peter Kane's Jazz Aces: As also found in Another Card Session with Peter Kane, and Combined Card Session, this is an Ace Assembly routine. Uses one-ahead principle and the Elmsley count. Also uses the Braue Addition.
Hugard, Jean; Braue, Fred:
1954
Page 171 Secret addition of cards to the pack, a, b, c
Hope this helps,
Jacky
www.magicbooks.be
Re: Where was the Braue Addition first described?
Jacky,
It is very kind of you to give me some source for the move but I know the move.
I try to track the first appearance of the move in magic literature.
Note that on page 174 of ECT is discussed "Secret addition of cards to the pack" and not the Braue Addition.
It is very kind of you to give me some source for the move but I know the move.
I try to track the first appearance of the move in magic literature.
Note that on page 174 of ECT is discussed "Secret addition of cards to the pack" and not the Braue Addition.
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Re: Where was the Braue Addition first described?
Phillippe,
Although I don't have a page number, I believe the earliest reference is in Hugard's Magic Monthly, where it is called the 'Secret Addition.'
Perhaps someone here can provide a page number?
Jason
Although I don't have a page number, I believe the earliest reference is in Hugard's Magic Monthly, where it is called the 'Secret Addition.'
Perhaps someone here can provide a page number?
Jason
Re: Where was the Braue Addition first described?
Jason,Anthony,
Thank you very much for your help.
I really appreciate it.
Philippe
Thank you very much for your help.
I really appreciate it.
Philippe
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Re: Where was the Braue Addition first described?
Anthony,
Thanks for helping out. Any way you could look and see if a date is attached to that issue?
I don't have HMM or I'd check myself.
Jason
Thanks for helping out. Any way you could look and see if a date is attached to that issue?
I don't have HMM or I'd check myself.
Jason
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Re: Where was the Braue Addition first described?
More precisely :
Hugard's Magic Monthly
Vol. 2, N12, May 1945, page 119
The Secret Addition by Fred Braue
and Vol. 3, N 2, July 1945, page 135
"A modification of this sleight which is faster in action and even more deceptive"
Hugard's Magic Monthly
Vol. 2, N12, May 1945, page 119
The Secret Addition by Fred Braue
and Vol. 3, N 2, July 1945, page 135
"A modification of this sleight which is faster in action and even more deceptive"