143 entries in Cards / Sleights / Switches / Single Card Switches / Mexican Turnover
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Mexican Turnover
Apr. 1895
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 1 No. 4)
61
The american strong trick
Also published here 1896 16
The american strong tric
Also published here Jan. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 5)
66
The Mexican Turn Over
1897 22
Das Vertauschen einer Karte auf dem Tisch "Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
Aug. 1898
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 4 No. 8)
114
Mexican Three Card Monte featuring the Mexican Turnover
1902 122
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser One Hand Mexican Turnover
1910 81
Victor Farelli The Mexican Turn-Over a tip
1933 74
The Flip (?) "sort of Mexican turn over"
1933 24
The Flip-Change
1933 24
The Mexican Turn Over
1933 40
Mexican Turnover
1938 327
The Mexican Turnover
Variations 1940 128
Mexican Turnover
1944 2
Neal Elias Turnover Switch card turned over on deck with cards in right hand
Related to 1946 5
Mexican Turnover
1953 36
The Mexican Turnover
1954 28
Dr. William Weyeneth Mexican Turn-Over auf neue Art using a double facer, as prediction
1955
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 16 No. 3)
292
William P. Miesel Mexicali Move variation
Aug. 1958
The Cardiste (Issue 11)
15
James Steranko The One Hand Mexican Turnover
Variations 1960 8
James Steranko Multiple Card Switch Mexican Turnover with block of cards, switching all of them
Inspired by 1960 43
Mexican Turnover While Hiding Coin coin underneath tabled card remains hidden
1968 51
Karl Fulves New Mexican in the hands
Nov. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 4)
30
Fred Lessor Flipover Switch Mexican Turnover as tabled spread is flipped over with a card
Related to Nov. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 10)
80
Brother John Hamman Hamman Exchange alternative to Mexican Turnover
1972 34
The Mexican Turnover
1972 158
Dai Vernon, Dr. Jacob Daley Vernon - Daley New Flip Over Change No. 104, cryptic, perhaps unload of bottom card of double, or Mexican Turnover handling
Related to 1972 31
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Double Faced Card Trick No. 190, transposition of tabled card with card in pocket, Mexican turnover with double facer
1972 46
Sam Leo Horowitz Horowitz's "Mexican Turnover" Improvement No. 595, exchanging two face-up cards as they are turned down
1972 166
Lin Searles Packet Mexican Turnover turning packet over with single card and switching one of the packet for it
Also published here Autumn 1973
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 8 No. 8th Folio)
668
Ken Krenzel Multiple Mexican Switch as tabled packet is flipped over with single card
Variations 1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 2)
254
Ken Krenzel Multiple Mexican Switch Variation as tabled packet is flipped over with double card
1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 2)
255
Larry Jennings New Theory Mexican
1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 3 (Part 1))
263
Karl Fulves Mexican Turnover Variation
1975 232
Karl Fulves Mexican Turnover from Center
1975 232
Mexican Turnover Handling
1977 101
Mexican Turnover switching one while turning over a packet
1977 4
Jeff Busby Broken Taco disrupted Mexican Turnover
1977 14
Frank Garcia Perfect Mexican Turn Over
1978 88
Karl Fulves Heavy Mexican spectator names any ace and selects a card from tabled spread, it's the named ace, featuring mexican turnover switch with card near bottom as spread is turned over
Also published here 1978 20
"Senator" Clarke Crandall, Gene Maze Mexican Turnover Variation as packet is flipped over
1979 16
Mexican Turnover
1979 17
Gordon Bruce Mexican Turnover with Coin coin hidden under card(s)
Related to May 1979
Pabular (Vol. 5 No. 5)
675
Karl Fulves Mexican Turnover from Center
Related to 1979 52
Karrell Fox F.V.M.T. "Fox Version of the Mexican Turnover"
Related to 1979 88
Philip T. Goldstein Mexican Turnover Variation three card monte context
July 1980
Apocalypse (Vol. 3 No. 7)
367
"Senator" Clarke Crandall Crandall High-Pressure Mexican Turnover
1980 74
Mexican Turnover
1980
New Stars of Magic (Vol. 1 No. 12)
7
Tom Mullica Mexican "Change" Over card is scooped up and turned over on deck (not table)
Variations 1982 62
Ken Krenzel Flip (Change) Over card is flipped over in hand and changes, no-deck-method
Inspired by 1982 67
Bert Allerton Two Card Monte Turnover
1982 150
Gene Maze, Philip T. Goldstein, Ken Krenzel Crandall Turnover Variation as packet on table is turned over, brief
1983 26
Larry West Snapover Flourish rightening the bottom reversed card in small packet while flipping it over in the hands, Mexican Turnover action
1983
Cardopolis (Issue 1)
7
Eddie Adams, Jon Racherbaumer Mexican Stab card side-jogged for half its length, switched for top card as top half is levered over, two handlings (Adams & Racherbaumer), see also "Credits and References" at end of book
Related toAlso published here 1984 78
Juan Tamariz Estudio del Enfile Mexicano finessed handling
Also published here 1984 14
Peter Duffie Sandwich Mexican Turnover double used to turnover sandwich cards, single switched for double
1984 35
Tom Mullica Mexican "Change" Over card is scooped up and turned over on deck (not table)
Related to 1985 281
David Britland The Mexican Turnover Switch and some Interesting Applications introduction
1985 24
David Britland Packet Version of Mexican Turnover Switch in-the-hands
Also published here 1985 25
David Britland Deck Version of Mexican Turnover Switch deck is turned face up around selected card
Also published here 1985 29
David Britland Packet Version of Mexican Turnover Switch as Force
1985 32
Karl Fulves Mexican Snap Mexican Turnover while hiding a coin under card(s), mentioned is also possibility of sleeving the coin, see also p. 55 for reference
Related to 1985 45
Karl Fulves Unmoving Mexican Mexican Turnover while hiding a coin under card(s)
1985 46
Mexican Turnover
1985 11
Daryl Martinez Top-Change-Mexican-Turnover Second-Deal
1985/87 94
John Bannon In-the-Hands Multiple Mexican Switch as packet is flipped over with single card
Inspired by 1986 28
Karl Fulves Heavy Mexican mexican turnover as table spread is turned over
Related to 1987 50
Mark Vincent Mexican Turnover Force to turnover part of spread, forcing a position or unloading a card
1987
Gimmick (Issue 10)
14
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Wild-Card Move
1989 207
Karl Fulves Mexican Turnover from Center
Related to 1989 11
In-the-Hands Mexican Turnover
1989 128
Mexican Turnover
1989 77
Juan Tamariz Study of the Mexican Turnover finessed handling
Also published here 1989/91 47
Juan Tamariz The Peruvian Turnover finessed handling where the tabled card is crimped
Related to 1989/91 53
Edward Marlo Multiple Mexican Turnover see also page 51
1990 33
"Senator" Clarke Crandall Mexican Turnover Handling turning over a packet with single card
1990 15
Mexican Turnover
1990 36
Mexican Turnover Handling as packet is flipped over
1990 37
Jon Racherbaumer Mexican Addition card added to packet that is flipped over with another card
Related to 1990 99
Edward Marlo Mexican Flipover new technique for doing the Mexican Turnover
July 1991 5
Tom Mullica Mullica Mexican Change Over card is scooped up and turned over on deck (not table)
1991 416
Jerry K. Hartman, Tom Mullica Mexican Turnover Variation
1991 447
メキシカンターンオーバー (Mexican Turnover)
1993 81
René Lavand Mexican Turnover Variation
1993 139
Gene Maze The Mexican Turnover (Maze Handling)
1994 148
Gene Maze Packet Mexican Turnover packet turned over with single card
1994 179
Eddie Adams, Jon Racherbaumer Block Mexican Turnover card side-jogged for half its length, switched for top card as top half is levered over
Also published here 1994 63
Edward Marlo Reverse Mexican Concept switching the in-the-hands card
Also published here 1995 403
Harry G. Franke Finessed Mexican Change credit correction see p. 2688
Feb. 1996
Apocalypse (Vol. 19 No. 2)
2614
"Senator" Clarke Crandall Mexican Turnover handling
1996 157
Lin Searles Block Mexican Turnover
Related to 1997 29
Mexican Addition card added to packet that is flipped over with another card
Related to Oct. 1998
Magic (Vol. 8 No. 2)
73
Steve Mayhew Mexican Turnover variation, while turning over two cards
Related to 1999 25
Ellis Stanyon The Mexican Turn Over Change No. 3
1999 257
Justin Higham Flexican Turnover single or multiple cards
1999 27
The Mexican Turnover
Related to 2000 824
Lin Searles Partial Mexican Turnover Change switching one card in a packet
Related to 2000 825
"Senator" Clarke Crandall Mexican Turnover Handling with business cards
Mar. 2000
Genii (Vol. 63 No. 3)
72
Mexican Turnover in-the-hands, one card divided
Also published here 2000 11
"Senator" Clarke Crandall Packet Mexican Turnover flipping over packet
Mar. 2001
Genii (Vol. 64 No. 3)
44
Karl Fulves Further Note on Robert-Houdin's version and the Mexican Turnover
2002 61
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser One Hand Mexican Turnover
2002 74
David Britland Packet Version of Mexican Turnover Switch
Also published here Feb. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 9)
30
David Britland The Mexican Turnover variant deck is turned face up around selected card
Also published here Feb. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 9)
33
Mexican Turnover
2002ca. 63
Mexican Turnover
2004 150
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson Block Mexican Turnover Chapter 2 - (BMT)
in-the-hands handling, side-jogged card used to flip over a block of cards on the deck
Related toAlso published here 2004 8
David Britland Packet Version of Mexican Turnover Switch tabled packet flipped over with card in hand
2004 5
Mexican Turnover
Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
18
Mexican Turnover brief
2006 173
Block Mexican Turnover single card is switched when block is turned over with this card
2007 176
Mexican Turnover brief
2007 503
Mexican Turnover
2007 91
Mexican Turnover
Related to 2007 62
Edward Marlo Trapped Mexican spectator has one finger on edge of card and pins it to table during switch
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Dec. 1983
2007 168
FalschAufdecken I (Mexican Turnover)
  • Variante
2007 18
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson Block Mexican Turnover in-the-hands handling, side-jogged card used to flip over a block of cards on the deck
Also published here 2009
Prolix (Issue 6)
383
Karl Fulves Heavy Mexican Mexican turnover as tabled spread is flipped over, can be any named Ace
Related toAlso published here 2009
Prolix (Issue 6)
384
Lin Searles Mexicali Aces Packet Mexican Turnover
Also published here 2009
Prolix (Issue 6)
384
In the Hands Mexican Turnover
2010 45
Mexican Turnover
2013 110
Tom Gagnon Flexible Turnover Move printing application
Inspired byAlso published here 2013 121
John Bannon Five Identical Aces with in-the-hands Mexican Turnover, see also p. 293
2013 94
Mexican Turnover Variation
2016 25
Der Mexican Turnover
2016 107
Giancarlo Scalia Turnover Switch in context of routine, similar to Hofzinser's card switch in "Der Forcierte Gedanke"
2019 22
Tom Gagnon Mexican Turnover Finesse
Related to 2019 326
Jason "Jafo" Fields The Siesta Control selection cut into center but stays on top, Mexican Turnover elaboration
Mar. 2019
Genii (Vol. 82 No. 3)
62
, Ron Aldrich Mexican Turnover (Ron Aldrich's Handling)
2019 102
David Britland Deck Version of Mexican Turnover Switch deck is turned face up around selected card
Also published here June 2020
Genii (Vol. 83 No. 6)
63
Mexican Turnover
2020 92
Roberto Giobbi Actions of Confirmation formerly "retrograde conditioning", Mexican Turnover example
2021 14
Arturo de Ascanio Habituation "conditioned naturalness", mexican turnover example
2021 44
Mexican Turnover
2022 61
Mexican Turnover
Also published here
  • MAGIC, Oct. 2010
2022 982
Tom Gagnon Flexible Turnover Move normal card and double facer
Also published here 2022 78
Modified Mexican Turnover both cards start face down and end face up
2022 10
Juan Tamariz Perpendicular Mexican Turnover card slid under tabled card in perpendicular position
2022 13
Juan Tamariz The Peruvian Turnover one corner of tabled card is crimped
Related to 2022 14
Mexican Turnover one face-up card used to turn other card face-down, face-down card then shown to have changed, double-facer
2022 200
Mexican Turnover brief
2022 ca. 117
Mexican Turnover in-the-hands, one card divided
Also published here 2023 16
Edward Marlo Reverse Mexican Concept switching the in-the-hands card
Also published here 2023 16