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ner 7 slightly, allow them to slip under this single thickness.

Then,
jUST A SQUAREOFPAPER unfolding the paper, you have a piece of the same size as when you
(Created and Described by T. Nelson Downs or Charles Jordan) started, which is really a hollow bag with the cut pieces inside and,
wonder of wonders, the stamp still sticks diagonally to the corner
Effect: Showing a piece of dark opaque tissue paper five or where it was originally attached. With the right hand, tear off the
six inches square, and hands utterly empty, you cut it in half with single thickness at the corner where the stamp is located and pass
a pair of scissors. Placing the oblong halves together, you cut it for inspection, the left hand crumpling the rest of the bag and
them into square halves again. Opening what are apparently the destroying it. You will like this.
pieces, the paper is found whole as at first, and is again
shown both sides and hands empty An added effect is
to paste an initialed stamp or sticker to one corner of 0 K L
paper before beginning, and without substitution, the
same stamp is found adhering to that corner when the R a
paper is unfolded. Self contained and easy.
p
J

7 6 ~------~M~----~-------N~
(RK Notes: As I mentioned last issue, the first time I
read this was in the Downs notebook. It was impossible
to reconstruct. The accompanying illustration is copied
from a pencil drawing in the Jordan notebook, and it
5 makes everything quite clear. I have inserted a few clari-
fying words into the description, and also numbered the
A E B steps in the construction phase to make it a bit less con-
fusing. Downs wrote as if he had to get out of a buruing
building, and so the descriptions are quite terse. They are,
however, for the most part fairly clear. The differe nces

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c G H ./

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secret: Whatever size paper you use, cut out a piece in
the same proportions as the accompanying drawing, 3 2
whic h is scaled for a two-inch square.
l.Apply paste from E to B to F, and G to H.
2. Fold on line E-G, so A lies on B, and Con D, then T s X
paste and fold closing all open edges.
3. Now fold on line I-J, so K lies on MandL on N. between this description and the one which appears in the Jordan
4. Now fold on line 0-P, so Q lies on R. notebook amount to no more than an insignificant word or two.)
5. Apply paste from U toT to S, and from \V to V, also a tiny daub •••
at 1, 2, and 3.
6. Fold along V-S, X lying on TandY over the small folded square, Only the last item, "Just a Square of Paper," is germane to this con-
paste closing all except the thick corner. Press flat and you're ready. troversy between Downs and Jordan. It's a damned remarkable trick
Have the sticker or stamp initialed and stick it in the position which Jordan advertised for sale, as I wrote last month, in the Octo-
indicated by Z, keeping this side up. Show the paper on both sides, ber 1921 issue of The Sphinx. Has it ever occurred to anyone that per-
and the hands empty. With the scissors, cut on line 4-5, being haps Downs, Finley and some other guys got together and, just as a
careful not to nip the small inner square. Place the. half cut off un- joke, decided to create a fictional genius. Then they found this
derneath, and cut on line 6-7. Fan the four pieces, and in closing chicken farmer named Charles Jordan to use as the front man ....
the fan secretly fold all but the thick corner piece and, raising cor- Stranger things have happened. e
M A G I C • September 1992 53

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