I Dance for the Devious - Two - Jack Carpenter & Allan Ackerman
This effect is my third version of making four-of-a-kind vanish. My first version was in a book I wrote in the early seventies, "Here's My Card," and the routine was called EvaporACEtion. The second routine was in my book Las Vegas Kardma, and I named it, "The Vanishing Aces." This routine is from my 2004 notes. Jack Carpenter's effect, I Dance for the Devious, inspired this version. I loved the flow of Jack's handling; I changed three of the vanishes and added a different handle on the end. The purpose of my routine was so that I could do the effect standing, walk around, or at a table. I also wanted the vanishes to appear to happen away from the deck.

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