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The special count used in Elmsley's 4 Card Trick was a great invention to the magical world 'great invention' isn't impartial: there are no references to demonstrate that this invention was great. suggest delete these words
Centretear (
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19:10, 27 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Or better yet, reference it properly. To the layman, having a suitably referenced remark like "great invention", or better yet, something like "an indispensable part of the card magician's toolkit", conveys a lot more than just deleting remarks because they aren't "impartial". The layman needs "partial" remarks by experts to understand the context. --
C S (
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22:04, 3 June 2013 (UTC)reply