to tell one without confederacie what card the thinketh \n three cards on table, one thought of, divined by following gaze \n unknown \n to tell one without confederacy what card he thinks of. \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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To tell one without confederacie what card the thinketh
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deviner la carte pensée \n card thought from fan \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
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Deviner la carte pensée
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1786
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another mode of discovering a card thought of \n twenty-five cards, different dealing pattern \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Another Mode of Discovering a Card Thought of
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1876
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a card having been secretly thought of by one of the audience, to place two indifferent cards upon the table, and to change such one of them as the audience may select into the card thought of \n using psychological force \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been Secretly Thought of by one of the Audience, to place two Indifferent Cards upon the table, and to Change such one of them as the Audience may select into the Card thought of
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1876
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to force a person to think of a particular card \n from fan or during riffling with slight stop at step \n unknown \n stop & think \n karl fulves
1889
tricks with cards
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To Force a Person to Think of a Particular Card
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1889
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a card having been thought of by one spectator, to offer the pack to another, and cause him to draw the same card \n psychological force & out \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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A Card having been Thought of by one Spectator, to offer the Pack to another, and cause him to draw the same Card
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1889
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der triumph der magie \n one of four cards, "is your card in this pile?" \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
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Der Triumph der Magie
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1896
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new thought card sleights - first method \n fanning before the spectator's eyes \n william e. robinson \n d. by the gaze \n s. w. erdnase
1897
new era card tricks
William E. Robinson
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New Thought Card Sleights - First Method
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1897
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new thought card sleights - third method \n springing from hand to hand \n william e. robinson \n b. by springing flourish \n s. w. erdnase
1897
new era card tricks
William E. Robinson
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New Thought Card Sleights - Third Method
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1897
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thought reading extraordinary \n thought of card at thought of number up to ten \n unknown \n power of concentrated thought \n s. w. erdnase \n die geheimnisvolle verbindung \n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
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Thought Reading Extraordinary
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1897
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the vanishing of thought cards \n twenty-six double facers \n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
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The Vanishing Of Thought Cards
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1897
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die aus dem spiel verschwindenden karten \n thought-of cards vanish, double facer deck with odd cards on one side and even on the other side \n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
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Die aus dem Spiel verschwindenden Karten
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die gedachte karte \n "die kartenschule von carl willmann"
cards quickly spread in front of the spectator, only force card shown clearly, think-a-card force \n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
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Die gedachte Karte
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Aug. 1897
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kinetoscopic force \n cards riffled in front of spectator and king of spades among club cards is mistaken for king of clubs, spectator holds deck as it is riffled, non-index cards used here \n l'homme masqué \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué \n the king of clubs: a trick of l'homme masqué \n l'homme masqué
1897
der zauberspiegel
L'Homme Masqué
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Kinetoscopic Force
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Sep. 1897
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das erraten dreier gedachter karten \n three people are shown two cards each, they should remember one of them, they's found, two divided picture cards and a seven/eight of clubs \n hugo schrader
1898
der zauberspiegel
Hugo Schrader
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Das Erraten dreier gedachter Karten
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Feb. 1898
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die vier könige \n "hofzinser's kartenkünste v."
card thought of, three cards chosen from a chosen packet, another card quickly taken out of pocketed deck by spectator, assembly, three double facers \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n die vier könige \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n die vier könige \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1901
die zauberwelt
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Die vier Könige
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June 1901
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a. by the riffle \n "methods for determining a card thought of" \n s. w. erdnase \n psychological riffle force \n max malini \n erdnase method a \n roger crosthwaite
1902
the expert at the card table
S. W. Erdnase
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A. By the Riffle
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Related toVariations
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1902
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166
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b. by springing flourish \n "methods for determining a card thought of" \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase method b \n roger crosthwaite \n new thought card sleights - third method \n william e. robinson
1902
the expert at the card table
S. W. Erdnase
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B. By Springing Flourish
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Related toVariations
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1902
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d. by the gaze \n "methods for determining a card thought of"
cards shown one by one, spectator's eyes are watched \n s. w. erdnase \n on the gaze selection method \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n erdnase method d \n roger crosthwaite \n determination d \n r. paul wilson \n the gaze method - think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite \n "covertly" and reading erdnase closely \n dai vernon \n new thought card sleights - first method \n william e. robinson
1902
the expert at the card table
S. W. Erdnase
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D. By the Gaze
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Related toVariations
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1902
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a mind-reading trick \n one out of four, "did you see your card already" and fishing \n s. w. erdnase \n a mind-reading trick \n jon racherbaumer \n a wry gleaning trick \n allan ackerman \n an l. w. mindreading routine \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n out of sight - out of mind \n dai vernon \n the mind reading trick \n allan ackerman
1902
the expert at the card table
S. W. Erdnase
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A Mind-Reading Trick
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Related toVariations
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1902
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fourth method - to discover a card mentally selected \n one of four, by following gaze \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
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Fourth Method - To discover a card mentally selected
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1909
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kinetoscopic force \n cards riffled in front of spectator and king of spades among club cards is mistaken for king of clubs \n l'homme masqué \n stop & think \n karl fulves \n riffle and think \n j. w. sarles \n erdnase method a \n roger crosthwaite \n variation three: retention-of-vision \n roger crosthwaite \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué \n court card riffle force \n charlie miller \n r. paul wilson \n the kaleidoscopic card \n bill woodfield \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué
1909
the art of magic
L'Homme Masqué
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Kinetoscopic Force
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1909
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the mysterious card \n "one of mr. downs' specialties", card thought of in spread of one fifth \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
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The Mysterious Card
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1909
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die vier könige \n card thought of, then a spectator extracts it from pocket, three matching cards found, then assembly, four double facers \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n the four kings \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n die vier könige \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n the four kings \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Die Vier Könige
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Related toAlso published here
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1910
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der forcierte gedanke (zweite ausführung) \n card removed by performer and wrapped in handkerchief, card thought of from second deck vanishes and travels to pocket, wrapped card is also thought-of card \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n domination of thought #2 \n karl fulves
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Der forcierte Gedanke (Zweite Ausführung)
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Also published here
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1910
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to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n spectator remembers card and its position, performer removes it and puts it in his pocket \n c. o. williams \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams
1911
later magic
C. O. Williams
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To Discover and Pocket (Before Asking Any Question) the Card Thought of by a Spectator
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Also published here
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1911
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573
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to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n spectator remembers card and its position, performer removes it and puts it in his pocket \n c. o. williams \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams \n the card in the pocket \n c. o. williams \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1911
magical titbits
C. O. Williams
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To Discover and Pocket (Before Asking Any Question) the Card Thought of by a Spectator
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VariationsAlso published here
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1911
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to tell the card thought of by arranging the cards in a circle \n ace through ten in a circle, on through of and after some counting divined \n unknown
1911
modern card manipulation
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To tell the Card thought of by arranging the Cards in a Circle
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1911
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96
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super mental card effect \n thought of card is found on number performer says in cut half, alternative ending, card stab \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Super Mental Card Effect
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1927/28
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17
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good simple card trick \n one of five cards thought of, performer locates it with five outs \n unknown
1928
card tricks you will do
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Good Simple Card Trick
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1928
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7
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think of a card \n spectator thinks of a card in the middle of an in-the-hands spread \n william larsen
1931
i won't play cards with him
William Larsen
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Think of a Card
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1931
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3
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shuffle it yourself \n twelve cards repeated four times, fishing & multiple out for divination, same as walsh \n william larsen \n the magician's dream \n audley walsh
1931
i won't play cards with him
William Larsen
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Shuffle It Yourself
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1931
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4
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magic touch versus mental thought \n card and its position thought-of, divined and placed in pocket, lazy man's card to pocket \n ralph w. hull \n the card in the pocket \n unknown
1933
more "eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
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Magic Touch Versus Mental Thought
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Related to
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1933
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thought-of stab \n spectator thinks of card in packet, then stabs in deck, names card, shown to be next to stabbed card \n t. page wright
1933
page wright's notebook
T. Page Wright
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Thought-Of Stab
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1933
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20
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the mind in retrospect \n \n theodore annemann \n think-a-card \n frederick braue
1934
sh-h-h--! it's a secret
Theodore Annemann
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The Mind in Retrospect
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Related to
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1934
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16
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forcing thought principle - several methods of forcing a certain card \n during riffle, springing, fanning \n unknown
1935
mental magic with cards
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Forcing Thought Principle - Several Methods of Forcing a Certain Card
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1935
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thought card to pocket \n several duplicates \n unknown \n think-a-card \n charles hopkins
1935
mental magic with cards
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Thought Card to Pocket
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Related to
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1935
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16
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mental spelling \n progressive spelling set-up \n unknown
1935
mental magic with cards
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Mental Spelling
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1935
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17
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the scarney thought card \n spelled "john scarney" \n john scarne \n notes \n karl fulves \n speaking volumes \n bill malone
1936
the jinx
John Scarne
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The Scarney Thought Card
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Apr. 1936
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107
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climax! \n impromptu stooge with reverse fan \n henry christ \n reversed fan \n unknown \n dual reality fan \n andi gladwin \n two grabel mysteries \n lee grabel
1936
the jinx
Henry Christ
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Climax!
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Related toVariations
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Sep. 1936
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152
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the five card fan \n five cards pushed through deck until one remains \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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The Five Card Fan
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1936
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157
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ireland's four ace trick \n spectator thinks of ace in pocket, then three aces found in pocket and indifferent cards on table \n laurie ireland
1936
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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Ireland's Four Ace Trick
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1936
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in his pocket \n one of three cards thought of, performer puts all in pocket, removes two of them, right one remains \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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In His Pocket
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1937
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28
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matching the aces \n psychological force of one of the aces \n lu brent
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Lu Brent
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Matching the Aces
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1937
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thought card from pocket \n one of five, deck is put in pocket and performer removes thought-of card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Thought Card from Pocket
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1937
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33
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thought spelling \n progressive set-up, three spectators \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Thought Spelling
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1937
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53
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quadruple spelling \n progressive set-up, four spectators \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Quadruple Spelling
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1937
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54
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another thought spelling \n progressive set-up \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Another Thought Spelling
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1937
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54
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improved spelling trick \n progressive set-up \n jimmy kater
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jimmy Kater
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Improved Spelling Trick
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1937
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55
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think it - spell it \n progressive set-up with eight cards \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Think It - Spell It
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1937
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55
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think of a card \n one of eighteen, card spelled out, short card \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Think of a Card
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1937
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65
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think of a card \n one of about five, no outs given \n william larsen
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
William Larsen
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Think of a Card
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1937
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93
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new card monte \n spectator think of one of two cards, double facer \n u. f. grant \n new card monte \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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New Card Monte
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1937
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135
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upside down \n mentally selected card of four turns over in deck \n wimborough
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Wimborough
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Upside Down
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1937
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167
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another impossibility \n one of ten, "is your card one of these?" \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Another Impossibility
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1937
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218
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card divination \n card thought of from twenty-six-card stack, multiple out location of card once it is named \n dai vernon \n the vernon card divination \n dai vernon \n vernon's divination effect with 26 cards \n dai vernon
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Dai Vernon
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Card Divination
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Also published here
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1937
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224
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les cartes par hasard \n card thought of from the middle while riffled, multiple out after dealing into four piles \n stuart p. cramer \n jinxed \n steve beam \n jinxed \n steve beam
1937
the jinx
Stuart P. Cramer
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Les Cartes par Hasard
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Inspired by
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1937
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182
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spell me! \n thought-of card, progressive set-up \n henry christ \n spell detector \n henry christ \n the new spell me \n henry christ
1937
the jinx
Henry Christ
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Spell Me!
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Related toVariations
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Mar. 1937
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195
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composite routine \n spectator remembers card and its position, performer places card in pocket, turns out to be selections, three phases with different methods \n theodore annemann
1937
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Composite Routine
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May 1937
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206
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an unbelievable prediction \n one of five cards thought of, performer writes a prediction and removes one of the cards, both put in pocket, other four cards lost in deck, selection is missing from deck and prediction and card in pocket match \n joe berg
1937
here's new magic
Joe Berg
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An Unbelievable Prediction
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1937
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the fadeaway cards \n plunger-pushing back & forth a packet through deck until one remains \n unknown \n fadeaway cards \n jack merlin \n die reduzierten karten \n unknown \n one and only \n eddie fields
1938
greater magic
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The Fadeaway Cards
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VariationsAlso published here
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1938
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243
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spelling a card merely thought of: commander slayton's method \n \n commander slayton \n detail of yank hoe trick of card in watch case \n yank hoe
1938
greater magic
Commander Slayton
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Spelling a Card merely Thought Of: Commander Slayton's Method
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Variations
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1938
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315
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j.n. hilliard's method \n thought-of speller, ten-card set-up \n john northern hilliard
1938
greater magic
John Northern Hilliard
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J.N. Hilliard's Method
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1938
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317
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a. effect \n thought-of card by one spectator is chosen by second spectator \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1938
greater magic
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
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a. Effect
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1938
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330
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passing the cards before a spectator \n \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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Passing the Cards Before a Spectator
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1938
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334
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c. effect \n stop trick with thought-of selection, two handlings \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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c. Effect
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1938
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334
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the magician's dream \n four banks of twelve cards, fishing \n audley walsh \n the magician's dream \n audley walsh
1938
greater magic
Audley Walsh
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The Magician's Dream
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1938
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346
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mind reading with the finger tips \n as bert gustafson, two thought-of-cards are removed behind back \n bert allerton
1938
greater magic
Bert Allerton
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Mind Reading with the Finger Tips
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1938
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900
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the magician's dream \n twelve cards repeated four times, fishing & multiple out for divination \n audley walsh \n the magician's dream \n audley walsh \n the pump deck \n johnny thompson \n millard lichter \n interrogative \n karl fulves \n dream sequence \n karl fulves \n shuffle it yourself \n william larsen
1938
the jinx
Audley Walsh
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The Magician's Dream
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Related toVariations
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Apr. 1938
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298
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magic versus mentalism addition \n thought-of card predicted, six out index \n e. leslie may
1939
the jinx
E. Leslie May
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Magic versus Mentalism Addition
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Jan. 1939
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363
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much thought \n three thought-of cards found by spelling, two decks, progressive spelling set-up \n alphonso
1939
the jinx
Alphonso
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Much Thought
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1939
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367
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thought on the line \n card thought amongst a group found over telephone \n oscar weigle
1939
do that again!
Oscar Weigle
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Thought on the Line
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1939
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27
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simultaneous magic \n four decks, four people think of a card and later spell it (progressive spelling set-up) \n unknown
1939
more card manipulations
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Simultaneous Magic
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1939
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41
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emergency card stabbing \n break, also for when the selection is known to be one of a few cards but not which one \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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Emergency Card Stabbing
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1940
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120
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two-six-four \n one of a thirteen cards thought of and position remembered, two halves made and selection found with multiple out counting procedure using four, two and six spots \n dai vernon \n the ross simplified 2-6-4 \n faucett ross \n dai vernon \n vernon's mental trick \n dai vernon \n two-six-four royale \n dai vernon \n vernon's 4-2-6 card affect \n dai vernon \n daley's improvement of vernon's mental card trick \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's version of vernon's thought card wrinkle \n dr. jacob daley \n handling of vernon's 2-6-4 \n frank shields \n dai vernon
1940
expert card technique
Dai Vernon
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Two-Six-Four
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Related toVariations
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1940
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221
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mental selectivity \n five cards \n charlie miller
1940
expert card technique
Charlie Miller
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Mental Selectivity
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1940
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336
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reverse supreme \n mental reverse, bluff spacing in fan \n louis zingone \n turnover divination \n al leech \n reverse english \n karl fulves \n the riser-zingone four-card control \n harry riser
1940
expert card technique
Louis Zingone
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Reverse Supreme
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Related toVariations
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1940
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344
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multi-spelling trick \n "the repeat spelling of mentally selected cards" \n unknown \n a little extra with the multi spell \n jack avis \n a little extra with the multi-spelling \n jack avis
1940
expert card technique
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Multi-Spelling Trick
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Variations
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1940
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347
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the diving pasteboard \n one of four random cards is thought of, they're shuffled back, three-spot locator used to locate selection \n sam leo horowitz \n indicator card \n paul rosini \n daley's variation of horowitz's bewildering mental effect \n dr. jacob daley \n sam leo horowitz
1940
the jinx
Sam Leo Horowitz
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The Diving Pasteboard
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Related toVariations
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1940
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632
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card of the gods \n card thought of from top third, found with procedure and counting \n dai vernon \n card of the gods \n david britland \n the 'helical' card trick \n bob ostin
1940
the jinx
Dai Vernon
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Card of the Gods
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Related toVariations
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1940
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633
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think-a-card \n thought-of card to pocket, ten-card set-up \n charles hopkins \n thought card to pocket \n unknown
1940
more card manipulations
Charles Hopkins
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Think-a-Card
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Related to
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1940
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an addition \n one of four thought-of, travels to pocket eventually, oosoom \n louis lam
1940
fast ones
Louis Lam
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An Addition
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1940
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big casino count down \n one of nine cards thought of, ten-spot stabbed reversed in deck by performer, it locates selection \n martin gardner
1940
12 tricks with a borrowed deck
Martin Gardner
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Big Casino Count Down
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1940
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six of spades count down \n one of seventeen cards thought of, six-spot stabbed reversed in deck by performer, it locates selection \n martin gardner
1940
12 tricks with a borrowed deck
Martin Gardner
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Six of Spades Count Down
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1940
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diogenes' card \n a card helps finding two thought-of cards (card and their position remember-procedure) \n unknown
1941
more card manipulations
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Diogenes' Card
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magnetic thought \n \n bert allerton \n the challenge \n dai vernon \n magnetic thought \n bert allerton
1941
more card manipulations
Bert Allerton
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Magnetic Thought
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Related toAlso published here
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1941
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the finger knows - and tells \n one of five \n al baker \n the finger knows - and tells \n al baker \n the finger knows - and tells \n al baker \n palmystic \n thomas alan waters \n angel's flight \n barrie richardson
1941
our mysteries
Al Baker
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The Finger Knows - And Tells
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Related toAlso published here
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1941
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double thought \n two cards are located, edge marked deck with razor blade \n bob hummer \n double thought \n bob hummer \n double thought \n bob hummer
1941
six more hummers
Bob Hummer
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Double Thought
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Also published here
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1941
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the auto repeato speller \n divided deck spelling stack, card thought of from one half \n val evans
1941
stacks and stacks of cards
Val Evans
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The Auto Repeato Speller
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1941
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the prognostication pack \n half koran-type deck, one of five cards thought of, then performer shows five-card groups, card predicted on piece of paper \n val evans
1941
stacks and stacks of cards
Val Evans
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The Prognostication Pack
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1941
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a psychological impossibility \n thought-of card to pocket \n unknown \n lazy man's card to pocket \n c. o. williams \n unknown
1941/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
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A Psychological Impossibility
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1941/27
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card in the pocket \n one of ten \n unknown
1941/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
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Card in the Pocket
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1941/27
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the mystic card clock dial \n chosen card is put in pocket \n unknown
1941/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
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The Mystic Card Clock Dial
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1941/27
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addition and subtraction \n one of fifteen cards and its position remembered, via calculation the card is found \n dai vernon
1941/49
select secrets
Dai Vernon
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Addition and Subtraction
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1941/49
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on the gaze selection method \n see footnote, "secret of success" for one of erdnase's methods \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n methods for determining a card thought of \n s. w. erdnase \n d. by the gaze \n s. w. erdnase
1942
prepared cards and accessories
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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On the Gaze Selection Method
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1942
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one out of five \n card thought of, one of five, located with mediocre procedure and deck in pocket \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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One Out of Five
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1942
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peculiar passage \n two roughed red/blue menetekel decks, thought of or chosen card(s) transposes between red and blue decks, four methods \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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Peculiar Passage
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1942
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extra-sensory detection \n spectator thinks of a card with deck in his hands, risky \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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Extra-Sensory Detection
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1942
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incredo thought \n new dealing pattern \n frederick braue
1943
tricks and sleights
Frederick Braue
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Incredo Thought
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1943
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buckram "out" \n thought of card travels to book, as an out for the think of a card you see plot \n bruce elliott
1943
the phoenix
Bruce Elliott
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Buckram "Out"
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Nov. 1943
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les cartes par hasard \n card thought of from the middle while riffled, multiple out after dealing into four piles \n stuart p. cramer
1943
full deck of impromptu card tricks
Stuart P. Cramer
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Les Cartes Par Hasard
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1943
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composite routine \n spectator remembers card and its position, performer places card in pocket, turns out to be selections, three phases with different methods \n theodore annemann
1943
full deck of impromptu card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Composite Routine
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1943
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"cards to pocket" wrinkle \n one of five cards thought of, that one travels to pocket, following gaze/eyes in five-card fan \n william s. houghton
1943
the magic 36
William S. Houghton
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"Cards to Pocket" Wrinkle
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1943
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telepathy plus \n one of five cards is selected \n jean hugard
1944
hugard's magic monthly
Jean Hugard
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Telepathy Plus
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Sep. 1944
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think of a card \n among five in spread \n edward marlo
1945
tricks with daub
Edward Marlo
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Think of a Card
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1945
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the super miracle \n daubing multiple cards \n edward marlo
1945
tricks with daub
Edward Marlo
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The Super Miracle
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1945
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thot-ography \n spectator remembers card and its position from top ten cards, klondike shuffle, marked key card with needle scratch, see collected secrets for more references \n bob hummer \n thotograhy \n bob hummer
1945
thotography
Bob Hummer
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Thot-Ography
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Also published here
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1945
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think of a number \n experiment no. 27 - spectator remembers card at thought of position \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Think of a Number
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1946
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think-a-card - wiersbe version \n \n warren wiersbe \n martin gardner
1946
mental cases with cards
Warren Wiersbe, Martin Gardner
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Think-A-Card - Wiersbe Version
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1946
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reversed fan \n to force a card, credited to dunninger \n unknown \n climax! \n henry christ
1946
the phoenix
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Reversed Fan
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Related to
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Apr. 1946
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triple divination \n card from a poker hand or group of cards remembered, divined with "can you see one of same value here?..."
- effect no. 1
- effect no. 2
- effect no. 3 \n "senator" clarke crandall
1946
50 tricks you can do, you will do, easy to do
"Senator" Clarke Crandall
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Triple Divination
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1946
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triple thought \n spectator selects three cards and thinks of one of them, they're returned, performer finds thought-of card \n j. b. bobo
1947
watch this one!
J. B. Bobo
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Triple Thought
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1947
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thoto (the world's smallest trick) \n one card location, cards marked with pin behind back \n bob hummer \n thoto \n bob hummer
1947
3 trix new easy to do
Bob Hummer
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Thoto (The World's Smallest Trick)
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Also published here
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1947
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telepathy plus \n one of five, simple \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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Telepathy Plus
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1948
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thought stealer \n progressive set up \n unknown \n thought stealer \n jean hugard \n roberto giobbi \n arthur finley \n dead solid perfect \n grace ann morgan
1948
the royal road to card magic
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Thought Stealer
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Variations
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1948
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card in the pocket \n from top stock thought of with its position \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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Card in the Pocket
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1948
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a future in cards \n one of five \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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A Future in Cards
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1948
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think-a-card \n six crimped cards shuffled in the deck \n frederick braue \n the mind in retrospect \n theodore annemann
1948
hugard's magic monthly
Frederick Braue
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Think-a-card
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Related to
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May 1948
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421
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opener for a mental routine \n chosen card placed inside pocket, behind back \n don greenwood
1948
hugard's magic monthly
Don Greenwood
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Opener for a Mental Routine
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Oct. 1948
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sympathy in choice \n four or five cards chosen and lost, then other spectators think of cards in fan, they match \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sympathy in Choice
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1948
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sympathy in choice \n four or five cards chosen and lost, then other spectators think of cards in fan, they match \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sympathy in Choice
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1948
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the mental fan force \n card more exposed in fan \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Mental Fan Force
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1948
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one card from ten \n thought-of card from ten-card packet travels to spectator's pocket \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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One Card from Ten
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1948
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is the card you thought of there? \n card thought of from spread, deck divided in packet, spectator says which one contains his card and it is named by the performer \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Is the Card You Thought of There?
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1948
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125
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selected card at any number \n card thought of during riffling, it ends up at named number \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Selected Card at Any Number
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1948
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turnover divination \n \n al leech \n reverse supreme \n louis zingone \n thought over \n jerry k. hartman
1949
for card men only
Al Leech
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Turnover Divination
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Related toVariations
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1949
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the ten of diamonds \n one of nine cards chosen, reversed ten-spot used to located it \n unknown
1949
52 amazing card tricks
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The Ten of Diamonds
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1949
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the card in the pocket \n \n c. o. williams \n w. f. "rufus" steele \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams
1949
52 amazing card tricks
C. O. Williams, W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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The Card in the Pocket
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Inspired by
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1949
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thought card \n thought-of card is found next to another selection \n joe stuthard
1949
stuthard's trilby deck
Joe Stuthard
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Thought Card
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1949
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indicator card \n one of four random cards is thought of, they're shuffled back, three-spot locator used to locate selection \n paul rosini \n the diving pasteboard \n sam leo horowitz
1950
magical gems
Paul Rosini
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Indicator Card
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Inspired by
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1950
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telepathic card selection \n finding one of five cards \n ormond mcgill
1951
psychic magic — vol. 1
Ormond McGill
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Telepathic Card Selection
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1951
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double thought \n two cards are located, edge marked deck with razor blade \n bob hummer \n double thought \n bob hummer
1952
ireland's yearbooks
Bob Hummer
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Double Thought
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Also published here
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1952
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cornered! \n spectator in corner of the room with deck thinks of one card, card is divined, force \n bob somerfeld
1952
pieces of mind
Bob Somerfeld
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Cornered!
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1952
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magic total:<br>eight-two locator<br>ace-three-five locator<br>three-three-three loctaor \n using some cards to count down to thought-of card, multiple out counting procedure, three methods \n edward marlo
1953
the cardician
Edward Marlo
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Magic Total: Eight-Two Locator Ace-Three-Five Locator Three-Three-Three Loctaor
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1953
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tricky mentalist \n thought-of card is spelled to \n gerald kosky
1953
the phoenix
Gerald Kosky
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Tricky Mentalist
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Mar. 1953
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1103
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simon eyes! \n one of three cards is thought of, selection ends up sandwiched between two reversed cards \n bill simon
1953
the phoenix
Bill Simon
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Simon Eyes!
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Apr. 1953
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1110
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yogi tells \n one from four, card is spelled to \n r. m. jamison
1953
the phoenix
R. M. Jamison
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Yogi Tells
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Apr. 1953
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1113
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trilemma \n three phase routine
- two mentally selected cards change places
- two mentally selected cards end up in performer's pocket
- five mentally selected cards are found \n howard a. adams \n post hoc miracle \n ken krenzel \n triptych \n karl fulves
1953
the phoenix
Howard A. Adams
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Trilemma
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Variations
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May 1953
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melbourne \n position and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal \n alex elmsley \n mathematical twins \n gene finnell \n melbourne \n alex elmsley \n melbourne \n alex elmsley
1953
the phoenix
Alex Elmsley
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Melbourne
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Related toAlso published here
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June 1953
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1131
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okosa \n card thought from sixteen-card packet, top eight shown and asked whether selection is there, faro, repeat, ... \n mel stover \n narrow minded \n nancy colwell
1956
ibidem
Mel Stover
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Okosa
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Related to
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Apr. 1956
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6
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the challenge \n mind-reading presentation for transposition plot \n dai vernon \n magnetic thought \n bert allerton \n the standing challenge \n gordon bean \n nine & three \n tyler wilson \n two-part invention \n ken krenzel \n magnetic thought \n bert allerton \n zennerphobia \n david britland \n second quickie \n edward marlo
1957
the dai vernon book of magic
Dai Vernon
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The Challenge
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Related toVariations
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1957
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114
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telephone test \n - #2 of "3 mental effects"
over telephone or from another room, spectator deals cards one at a time and calls them out and thinks of one of them, performer divines it, repeat with two cards (one thought of, another selection placed besides it, then the order called out), optional ideas for further phase \n edward marlo \n ma bell ringers \n edward marlo \n ma bell ringers - korem variation of telephone test \n danny korem \n mental and physical \n edward marlo \n telephone extension \n p. howard lyons
1957
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Telephone Test
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VariationsAlso published here
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Sep. 1957
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mental and physical \n - #3 of "3 mental effects"
card thought of, another selection placed next to it, both found
- additional ideas for mental and physical choice
-- 1. force
-- 2. marked deck
-- 3. stacked deck
-- 4. one way deck on faces \n edward marlo \n telephone test \n edward marlo \n a selected card and a thought-of card \n dani daortiz \n jorge luengo
1957
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Mental and Physical
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Inspired byRelated to
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Sep. 1957
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telephone extension \n different handling for second phase of marlo's routine \n p. howard lyons \n telephone test \n edward marlo
1957
ibidem
P. Howard Lyons
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Telephone Extension
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Inspired by
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Sep. 1957
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j. g. r. mental force \n five times six cards repeating \n j. g. reed
1958
the cardiste
J. G. Reed
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J. G. R. Mental Force
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Aug. 1958
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13
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mental disclosure \n - first method (one of ten memorized cards thought of, fishing and showing piles and asking whether the card is among them)
- second method (shuffled, one of nine, asking whether the card is among them) \n edward marlo
1958
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Mental Disclosure
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Mar. 1958
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6
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mathematics & mentalism \n one of sixteen cards thought of with its position, during reverse faros the spectator says in which half his card is, selection ends up on top (and force card brought to original position) \n alex elmsley \n premixion \n philip t. goldstein \n mathematics and mentalism \n alex elmsley \n transmigration \n gene finnell \n the discerning joker \n paul swinford \n figures versus prefiguration \n jon racherbaumer \n unlikely triumvirate \n jon racherbaumer \n unlikely triumvirate \n jon racherbaumer \n mathematician vs. psychic vs. magician \n jon racherbaumer \n the nobo lie detector \n justin higham \n kevin baker
1958
ibidem
Alex Elmsley
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Mathematics & Mentalism
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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Sep. 1958
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the mental fan force routine \n cards run through with faces towards spectator who thinks of one, card named and found, detailed with outs
- a sample routine \n matt schulien \n the face up spread force \n matt schulien \n forcing from a fan as you spread the cards for the spectator \n dani daortiz
1959
the magic of matt schulien
Matt Schulien
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The Mental Fan Force Routine
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Related to
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1959
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78
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simple arithmetic \n one of thirteen, using the two of clubs \n dai vernon \n simple arithmetic ii \n john luka \n all-outs think-of-a-card \n milton kort \n vernon's thot card wrinkle \n dai vernon \n vernon's thot trick with two special variations \n dai vernon \n the thought-of card \n dai vernon \n roberto giobbi
1960
more inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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Simple Arithmetic
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Related toVariations
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1960
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9
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think of an ace \n any ace named, that ace is shown in deck with four-way out \n dai vernon \n the thinking cardman \n philip t. goldstein \n weighing in \n tom gagnon \n clipped thought \n tom gagnon \n vernon's four ace thot trick \n dai vernon
1960
more inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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Think of an Ace
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Related toVariations
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1960
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13
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thought transposed \n two sets of four aces with different backs, thought of ace transposes \n dai vernon \n traveling man \n roy walton \n travelling man \n roy walton \n penetration of thought \n dai vernon
1960
more inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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Thought Transposed
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Related toVariations
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1960
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under cover mentalism \n five esp cards placed under a handkerchief, one symbol thought of, performer removes one and pockets it, four under handkerchief shown to be not the thought-of one which is removed from pocket
- first method
- second method \n edward marlo
1960
esp handbook and workshop kit
Edward Marlo
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Under Cover Mentalism
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1960
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behind, under or above \n one of five esp cards thought of, performer removes one and tables it, it is shown to be the selection
- first method
- second method \n edward marlo \n card man's mentalism \n edward marlo
1960
esp handbook and workshop kit
Edward Marlo
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Behind, Under or Above
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Variations
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1960
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card man's mentalism \n ace through five (or more) are shown, one thought of, performer removes one and tables it, it is shown to be the selection \n edward marlo \n behind, under or above \n edward marlo \n mental card miracle \n dai vernon
1960
esp handbook and workshop kit
Edward Marlo
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Card Man's Mentalism
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Inspired byRelated to
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1960
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5 corpses in 1 coffin \n one of three cards thought of, they are lost, performer finds it with "there it is" sequence \n p. howard lyons \n no corpse for the coffin \n clayton rawson \n there it is! \n paul lepaul
1960
ibidem
P. Howard Lyons
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5 Corpses in 1 Coffin
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Inspired byRelated to
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Oct. 1960
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to use in a mental effect \n how to control the block of which a card is thought of \n edward marlo
1961
the multiple shift
Edward Marlo
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To Use in a Mental Effect
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1961
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mental bonus \n card thought of (one out of ten), deck shuffled and placed in pocket, card instantly removed by performer \n edward marlo
1961
card to wallet
Edward Marlo
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Mental Bonus
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1961
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think a card \n tip on restricting selection during fanning \n maly
1961
the magic of charles earle miller
Maly
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Think a Card
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1961
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think a card secret \n spreading cards with faces towards spectator and following spectator's gaze \n max malini \n think a card secret \n max malini \n think-a-card secret \n max malini
1961
the magic of charles earle miller
Max Malini
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Think a Card Secret
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Also published here
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1961
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multiple think a card \n \n charlie miller
1961
the magic of charles earle miller
Charlie Miller
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Multiple Think a Card
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1961
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mental stab \n performer places four spot card next to thought-of card \n edward marlo \n throw in location \n edward marlo
1962
estimation
Edward Marlo
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Mental Stab
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Related to
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1962
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55
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super mental stab \n thought-of card is always above a face up indicator \n edward marlo
1962
estimation
Edward Marlo
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Super Mental Stab
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1962
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in the side pocket \n spectator thinks of one of top ten cards, magician removes this card and pockets it, risky \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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In the Side Pocket
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1962
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78
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three for the money \n three-spot as multiple out indicator card \n harry lorayne \n treasure hunt \n ryan schlutz \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Three for the Money
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Variations
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1962
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106
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three again \n three-spot as multiple out indicator card, with real shuffles \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Three Again
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1962
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108
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three times and out \n three-spot as multiple out indicator card \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Three Times and Out
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1962
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109
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the vernon card divination \n card thought of from half the deck, multiple out divination \n dai vernon \n card divination \n dai vernon
1962
early vernon
Dai Vernon
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The Vernon Card Divination
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Also published here
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1962
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new divination \n one of top twelve, card and position remembered \n dai vernon
1962
early vernon
Dai Vernon
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New Divination
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1962
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60
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think of a card \n koran deck with set of eleven, fishing over phone \n paul marcus
1962
the new phoenix
Paul Marcus
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Think of a Card
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Aug. 1962
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311
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mental elimination \n one of four thought of, three discarded, remaining card placed on top is selection \n edward marlo
1962
tilt!
Edward Marlo
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Mental Elimination
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1962
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rising thought \n "first effect", one of four cards thought of, all lost in deck, selection comes to top \n edward marlo
1962
tilt!
Edward Marlo
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Rising Thought
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1962
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9
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take five \n spectator removes any five cards, remembers one and performer divines it, risky \n james steranko
1962
the ultimate move
James Steranko
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Take Five
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1962
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25
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faro divider effects - effect no. 5: mental eliminator \n one of thirteen memorized cards \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Faro Divider Effects - Effect No. 5: Mental Eliminator
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1964
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16
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faro fan constraint \n to apparently give a free choice to think of a card, but only half the cards are visible \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Faro Fan Constraint
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1964
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23
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elmsley's ultra mental \n ungaffed \n alex elmsley \n brainweave \n alex elmsley
1964
faro controlled miracles
Alex Elmsley
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Elmsley's Ultra Mental
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Related to
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1964
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52
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marlo's handling variation \n brainweave \n edward marlo \n elmsley's ultra mental \n alex elmsley
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Handling Variation
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Related to
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1964
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53
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marlo's favorite \n brainweave \n edward marlo \n elmsley's ultra mental \n alex elmsley
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Favorite
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Inspired by
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1964
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58
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instant reverse \n thought-of card (of about twelve) turns over, faro hide-out \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Instant Reverse
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1964
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60
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marlo's brainwave \n one of ten thought of, this is reversed and odd-backed, faro fan \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Brainwave
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1964
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63
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physical and mental \n performer places physical selection next to mental selection (one of twenty-six), two phases, half forcing deck, faro fan \n edward marlo \n faro fan force \n bill wisch
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Physical and Mental
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Related to
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1964
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68
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easy logical procedure \n \n edward marlo \n elmsley's ultra mental \n alex elmsley
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Easy Logical Procedure
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Inspired by
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1964
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69
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eine von sieben \n deck in pocket, thought of card from small packet is removed at named number \n unknown
1964
hokus pokus
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Eine von Sieben
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1964
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67
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mental spell \n "chapter seven", one of ten, multiple out \n dai vernon
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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Mental Spell
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1967
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41
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double prediction \n two cards, progressive spelling set-up, one-ahead, sixteenth card principle \n alex elmsley \n a double prediction \n alex elmsley
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Alex Elmsley
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Double Prediction
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Also published here
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1967
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182
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card tricks \n \n charlie miller
1967
charlie miller lecture notes
Charlie Miller
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Card Tricks
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1967
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18
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duo-spell \n two thought-of cards, sixteen card set-up \n paul swinford \n duo spell \n paul swinford
1968
faro fantasy
Paul Swinford
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Duo-Spell
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Related to
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1968
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30
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the fifty-fifty mental selection \n one of two, three methods \n tony kardyro \n even break \n walt lees \n second quickie \n edward marlo \n thoughtamatic \n jerry k. hartman
1968
expert card conjuring
Tony Kardyro
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The Fifty-Fifty Mental Selection
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Related toVariations
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1968
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53
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marlo's pellet index \n any card thought out of ten cards is predicted on pellet, featuring an index made from a playing card \n edward marlo
1968
expert card conjuring
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Pellet Index
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1968
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84
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speller presentation \n thought-of spelling with progressive set-up and optional prediction (billet index) \n edward marlo
1968
expert card conjuring
Edward Marlo
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Speller Presentation
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1968
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86
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five card mental or "i have it" \n one of five \n edward marlo
1968
expert card conjuring
Edward Marlo
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Five Card Mental or "I Have It"
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1968
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107
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two-part invention \n see p. 236 for marlo reference \n ken krenzel \n the challenge \n dai vernon \n "non-confusing challenge" ("marlo writes again", ed marlo, ibidem #27)
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Ken Krenzel
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Two-Part Invention
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Inspired byRelated to- "Non-Confusing Challenge" ("Marlo Writes Again", Ed Marlo, Ibidem #27)
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Winter 1968
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220
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5-card ad infinitum routine \n divination of thought-of selection from five cards, three phases \n eddie fields \n five-card ad infinitum \n eddie fields
1968
the artful dodges of eddie fields
Eddie Fields
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5-Card Ad Infinitum Routine
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Also published here
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1968
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89
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think and it's trapped \n one of two cards is thought of and appears in sandwich in deck, various versions:
- first version
- second version
- third version
- fourth version (pitfalls of thought i)
- fifth version (pitfalls of thought ii) \n bruce cervon \n joker sandwich \n allan ackerman
1969
expert card mysteries
Bruce Cervon
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Think and it's Trapped
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Variations
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1969
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109
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multiple mental spell \n four spectators spell down to mentally selected cards, stack, second method with bank of twenty-four duplicates (page 182) \n edward marlo
1969
expert card mysteries
Edward Marlo
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Multiple Mental Spell
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1969
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179
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cards to pocket \n thought of card vanishes from packet of four cards, travels to pocket \n aldini
1969
roughingly yours
Aldini
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Cards to Pocket
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1969
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36
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mental magic \n two routines
- one of four card is divined, all in pocket, three removed
- carbon paper impression in magazine, divination of number \n robert a. nelson
1969
entertaining mental miracles
Robert A. Nelson
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Mental Magic
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1969
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2
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try this trio - third of the trio \n fishing amongst a restricted range \n edward marlo \n the dr. nuzzo peek \n dr. james nuzzo
1970
advanced fingertip control
Edward Marlo
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Try this Trio - Third of the Trio
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Related to
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1970
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93
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joker sandwich \n thought of card in sandwich in deck \n allan ackerman \n think and it's trapped \n bruce cervon \n sandwich sequence \n roger crosthwaite
1970
magic mafia effects
Allan Ackerman
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Joker Sandwich
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Inspired byVariations
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1970
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6
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more lies \n thought card revealed with eight-card-packet as computer \n robert e. neale \n eight bytes is enough \n jack avis \n voice print \n harry lorayne \n robert e. neale \n cal-q-lator \n peter duffie \n robert e. neale \n eight bites is enough \n jack avis \n der lügendetektor \n robert e. neale
1970
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Robert E. Neale
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More Lies
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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Winter 1970
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384
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change of mind \n one of five, kicker \n allan ackerman \n john cornelius \n a far cry \n harry lorayne
1971
the esoterist
Allan Ackerman, John Cornelius
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Change of Mind
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Variations
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1971
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5
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6-card mental test \n one of six, off-beat method \n karl fulves
1971
the book of numbers
Karl Fulves
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6-Card Mental Test
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1971
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8
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simple mental five \n card thought from five-card packet is divined \n edward marlo
1971
expert card chicanery
Edward Marlo
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Simple Mental Five
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1971
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36
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three card mental repeat \n three cards in pocket, two removed and bringing mentally selected card out at last, repeated \n walter b. gibson \n triple mental repeat \n walter b. gibson
1971
magick
Walter B. Gibson
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Three Card Mental Repeat
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Related to
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1971
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121
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triple mental repeat \n three cards in pocket, two removed and bringing mentally selected card out at last, repeated, duplicates \n walter b. gibson \n three card mental repeat \n walter b. gibson
1971
magick
Walter B. Gibson
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Triple Mental Repeat
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Related to
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1971
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137
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tele-mental \n five cards on table, thought of card starts to move \n gerald kosky \n the five card mental force \n dai vernon \n tele-mental \n gerald kosky
1971
magick
Gerald Kosky
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Tele-Mental
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1971
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172
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stab-mental \n thought of card is found \n unknown
1972
million dollar card secrets
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Stab-Mental
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1972
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75
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seeing through the deck \n one of five \n nick conticello \n speaking volumes \n harry lorayne
1972
tarbell course in magic — volume 7
Nick Conticello
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Seeing Through the Deck
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Related to
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1972
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124
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22-card faro spelling trick \n \n earl keyser
1972
epilogue
Earl Keyser
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22-Card Faro Spelling Trick
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Nov. 1972
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151
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multiple choice triumph \n chosen card can be any one in upper half \n edward marlo
1972
the shank shuffle
Edward Marlo
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Multiple Choice Triumph
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1972
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57
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impromptu think triumph \n applying hull's "mental discernment" (one out of nine) \n edward marlo
1972
the shank shuffle
Edward Marlo
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Impromptu Think Triumph
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1972
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82
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the finger knows - and tells \n one of five \n al baker \n the finger knows - and tells \n al baker \n the finger knows - and tells \n al baker
1972
the living end
Al Baker
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The Finger Knows - And Tells
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Also published here
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1972
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30
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fadeaway cards \n plunger-pushing back & forth a packet through deck until one remains \n jack merlin \n the fadeaway cards \n unknown
1972
the living end
Jack Merlin
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Fadeaway Cards
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Also published here
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1972
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109
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vernon's mental trick \n no. 9, uses memorized thirteen card set-up, one of thirteen thought of, two halves made, values two, four and/or eight used to locate selection once named, cryptic \n dai vernon \n two-six-four \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Mental Trick
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Related to
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1972
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8
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vernon's mental gem \n no. 11, cryptic, probably strategy to narrow down four thought-of card possibilities to two \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Mental Gem
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1972
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8
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vernon's index key mental trick \n no. 16, one of thirteen cards thought of and found with multiple-out counting procedure \n dai vernon \n mental thot bridge hand improvement \n dr. jacob daley \n vernon's index key mental trick \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Index Key Mental Trick
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VariationsAlso published here
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1972
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9
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vernon's divination effect with 26 cards \n no. 17, card thought of from twenty-six-card stack, multiple out location of card once it is named, no details \n dai vernon \n card divination \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Divination Effect With 26 Cards
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Also published here
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1972
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10
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vernon's thot card wrinkle \n no. 31, one of twelve cards, two spot to locate it \n dai vernon \n simple arithmetic \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Thot Card Wrinkle
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Related to
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1972
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13
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vernon's thot trick with two special variations \n no. 35, one of thirteen cards, crimped two spot to locate it \n dai vernon \n simple arithmetic \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Thot Trick With Two Special Variations
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Related to
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1972
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14
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vernon's four ace thot trick \n no. 36, any ace named, that ace is shown in deck with four-way out \n dai vernon \n think of an ace \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Four Ace Thot Trick
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Related to
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1972
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14
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vernon's 4-2-6 card affect \n no. 52, effect typo, one of a thirteen cards thought of and position remembered, two halves made and selection found with multiple out counting procedure using four, two and six spots \n dai vernon \n two-six-four \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's 4-2-6 Card Affect
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Related to
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1972
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17
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daley's version of horowitz mental spell \n no. 129, progressive set-up \n dr. jacob daley \n mental spelling \n sam leo horowitz
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Version of Horowitz Mental Spell
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Inspired by
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1972
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37
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daley's great mental trick \n no. 167, one of twelve cards thought of, distribution shuffle, perhaps some oosoom strategy but too cryptic \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's note \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Great Mental Trick
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Related to
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1972
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42
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daley's note \n no. 195, note for that trick, cryptic \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's great mental trick \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Note
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Related to
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1972
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47
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daley's variation of horowitz's bewildering mental effect \n no. 286, one of four
- note by dai vernon \n dr. jacob daley \n sam leo horowitz \n the diving pasteboard \n sam leo horowitz
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley, Sam Leo Horowitz
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Daley's Variation Of Horowitz's Bewildering Mental Effect
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Related to
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1972
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72
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daley's improvement of vernon's mental card trick \n no. 288, one of a thirteen cards thought of and position remembered, two halves made and selection found with multiple out counting procedure \n dr. jacob daley \n two-six-four \n dai vernon \n daley's version of vernon's thought card wrinkle \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Improvement Of Vernon's Mental Card Trick
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Inspired byRelated to
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1972
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73
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daley's version of vernon's thought card wrinkle \n no. 301, one of a twelve cards thought of and position remembered, two halves made and selection found with multiple out counting procedure \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's improvement of vernon's mental card trick \n dr. jacob daley \n two-six-four \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Version Of Vernon's Thought Card Wrinkle
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Inspired byRelated to
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1972
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77
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daley's gone \n no. 318, one of five cards thought of, it vanishes eventually as cards are shown repeatedly, reappears face up \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Gone
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1972
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83
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fred rothenberg's mental gag \n no. 399, group of cards which contains thought-of card is at bottom, spectator asked to remove a few cards including his selection, performer knows it's the last one removed \n fred rothenberg \n territory \n philip t. goldstein \n "he only thinks" (eddie clever, magic in the modern manner, orville meyer, 1949)
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Fred Rothenberg
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Fred Rothenberg's Mental Gag
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Related to
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1972
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109
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mental thot bridge hand improvement \n no. 557, one of thirteen cards thought of and found with multiple-out counting procedure, using finley natural key card \n dr. jacob daley \n vernon's index key mental trick \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Mental Thot Bridge Hand Improvement
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Inspired by
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1972
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156
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thot trick set up using 6 cards \n no. 583, 1-0-1 set-up to locate a thought-of card, not clear \n unknown
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
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Thot Trick Set Up Using 6 Cards
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1972
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163
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horowitz's location thought \n no. 594, card thought of from thirteen cards during riffle peek, found by counting down its value \n sam leo horowitz \n horowitz & wright combination stack routine using ace to king \n sam leo horowitz \n t. page wright
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Sam Leo Horowitz
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Horowitz's Location Thought
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Related to
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1972
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166
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horowitz & wright combination stack routine using ace to king \n no. 616
- card thought of from thirteen cards during riffle peek, found by counting down its value
- then another card selected, spectator cuts, value cut to used to count to selection
- spectator chooses a number of cards and puts them on deck, then a card of matching value is chosen or located \n sam leo horowitz \n t. page wright \n horowitz's location thought \n sam leo horowitz
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Sam Leo Horowitz, T. Page Wright
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Horowitz & Wright Combination Stack Routine Using Ace To King
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Related to
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1972
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171
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5-card reader \n five cards, packet handling of hummer's "mindreader's dream" \n karl fulves \n mind reader's dream \n bob hummer
1973
notes from underground
Karl Fulves
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5-Card Reader
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Inspired by
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1973
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43
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melbourne \n position and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal \n alex elmsley \n melbourne \n alex elmsley
1973
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Alex Elmsley
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Melbourne
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Also published here
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Mar. 1973
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607
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the card thought of \n spectator looks at card in spread (effectively one of three), it is reproduced from pocket
- no-palm method
see also p. 648 for credit information \n joseph k. schmidt
1973
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Joseph K. Schmidt
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The Card Thought Of
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Aug. 1973
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650
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teleapathy \n reversed card at the beginning shown to be the thought of card impossibly, something like mystery card \n jerry k. hartman
1973
means & ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Teleapathy
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1973
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66
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thought thrust \n toothpick thrust into deck next to thought of card \n jerry k. hartman \n thought thrust \n jerry k. hartman
1973
means & ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Thought Thrust
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Also published here
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1973
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68
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hope for the best \n spectator thinks of highest card in the hand, then magician deals four of a kind \n jerry k. hartman \n jungian poker \n justin higham \n high hopes \n jerry k. hartman
1973
means & ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Hope For The Best
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Related to
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1973
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80
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highest card gambit \n \n edward marlo
1974
the unexpected card book
Edward Marlo
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Highest Card Gambit
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1974
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23
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wired thot \n performer puts a paper clip on thought of ace \n karl fulves \n more notes yet \n karl fulves
1974
close-up mental magic
Karl Fulves
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Wired Thot
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Related to
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1974
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28
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2nd thot \n spectator remembers card and its position from top ten cards, klondike shuffle \n jeff busby \n thotograhy \n bob hummer \n thotography ii \n jeff busby
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10
Jeff Busby
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2nd Thot
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Inspired byRelated to
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June 1974
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746
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mental reverse five \n five cards, spectator thinks of one, it is predicted on cardboard and has odd back \n roger smith \n mental reverse iv \n roger smith
1974
revolutionary card compositions 2
Roger Smith
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Mental Reverse Five
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Related to
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1974
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5
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kangaroo \n position and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal, non-faro method \n roy walton \n melbourne \n alex elmsley \n kangaroo \n roy walton
1975
epilogue
Roy Walton
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Kangaroo
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Inspired byAlso published here
|
July 1975
|
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232
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the ross simplified 2-6-4 \n \n faucett ross \n dai vernon \n two-six-four \n dai vernon
1975
magic with faucett ross
Faucett Ross, Dai Vernon
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The Ross Simplified 2-6-4
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Inspired by
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1975
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209
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hand o' doom \n triumph with thought-of card, card vanishes and travels into spectator's pocket to some other cards already there, cue card on card with a hand design on it \n bob farmer \n hand o' doom \n bob farmer \n clock o'doom \n john bannon \n bob farmer
1975
hand o' doom
Bob Farmer
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Hand O' Doom
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VariationsAlso published here
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1975
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1
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die erwürfelte karte \n using two dice and number from one to fifteen, location of thought of card \n dieter haldimann
1975
hokus pokus
Dieter Haldimann
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Die erwürfelte Karte
|
1975
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55
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handling of vernon's 2-6-4 \n one of a thirteen cards thought of and position remembered, two halves made and selection found with multiple out counting procedure using four, two and six spots \n frank shields \n dai vernon \n two-six-four \n dai vernon
1975
notes on the magic of frank shields
Frank Shields, Dai Vernon
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Handling of Vernon's 2-6-4
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Inspired by
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1975
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4
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think of a card \n one of about twenty \n paul harris \n deep thought \n ray kosby \n think of a card \n paul harris \n discreet displacement thought of card \n joshua jay
1976
the magic of paul harris
Paul Harris
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Think of a Card
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1976
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kings and blanks \n \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part two
Nick Trost
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Kings and Blanks
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1976
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miracle mental \n spectator remembers card he sees while performer runs them from hand to hand, face-up visual classic force \n b.c. milnov
1976
magick
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Miracle Mental
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1976
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under a spell \n spelling cards from a shuffled deck with think a card kicker \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Under a Spell
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1977
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mental power #2 \n card and position are thought of but named \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Mental Power #2
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1977
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sympathetic perception \n five (mental) selections, deck shuffled and dealt into three piles, all selections end up in one pile \n murray bonfeld
1977
faro concepts
Murray Bonfeld
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Sympathetic Perception
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1977
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thot card to pocket variation \n lazy man's card to pocket \n dan macmillan
1977
the gamblers' palm revisited
Dan MacMillan
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Thot Card to Pocket Variation
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1977
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spell your card \n spectator thinks of one card from a group of six, spells to find it \n tan hock chuan
1977
the magic of tan hock chuan
Tan Hock Chuan
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Spell your Card
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1977
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the super cut \n thought from hand spread \n allan ackerman
1978
here's my card
Allan Ackerman
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The Super Cut
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1978
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dropping a card \n forcing "any" card in peek position, thought of touch \n allan ackerman
1978
here's my card
Allan Ackerman
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Dropping A Card
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1978
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double reverse \n one card is thought of half the pack \n allan ackerman
1978
here's my card
Allan Ackerman
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Double Reverse
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1978
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next \n one of three cards thought-of, it is stabbed to (or the stabbing card) \n roy walton \n pretty strong \n harry lorayne \n a rare find \n karl fulves
1978
the chronicles
Roy Walton
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Next
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Inspired byRelated to
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1978
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1174
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direct statement mental disclosure \n one of six \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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Direct Statement Mental Disclosure
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1979
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pres"sure" location \n inferior handling \n ted biet \n alex elmsley \n brainweave \n alex elmsley
1979
apocalypse
Ted Biet, Alex Elmsley
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Pres"sure" Location
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Inspired by
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Apr. 1979
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to tell one without confederacy what card he thinks of. \n one of three, richard kaufman's transcription of reginald scot's card section \n unknown \n to tell one without confederacie what card the thinketh \n unknown
1979
cardmagic
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To tell one without confederacy what card he thinks of.
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1979
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territory \n spectator choses five cards and thinks of one of them \n philip t. goldstein \n fred rothenberg's mental gag \n fred rothenberg
1979
pabular
Philip T. Goldstein
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Territory
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Related to
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Mar. 1979
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654
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black days \n seven black cards, selected one found, rest changes red \n juan tamariz
1979
pabular
Juan Tamariz
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Black Days
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July 1979
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the acapulco thinker \n of about fifteen cards, p.u.s.h. switch \n paul harris
1979
close-up entertainer
Paul Harris
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The Acapulco Thinker
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1979
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relativity \n spectator divides his packet in red and black and in suits, performer locates selection \n bob ostin \n stewart james' "the problem of the missing clue" in "the linking ring" vol. 58, nr. 10. 1978, p. 85.
1979
the talon
Bob Ostin
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Relativity
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Inspired by- Stewart James' "The Problem of the Missing Clue" in "The Linking Ring" Vol. 58, Nr. 10. 1978, P. 85.
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scanner count \n any four cards, one is agreed upon by three spectators, they all note position of the card in packet one by one, then it is divined \n karl fulves \n a scanner darkly \n karl fulves \n scanner \n stephen tucker
1979
the talon
Karl Fulves
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Scanner Count
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Sep. 1979
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4 person mental effect \n sixteen punched cards, four spectators think of one from a group of four each, found with sorting rod \n nick trost \n computing four mentally selected cards \n nick trost
1979
close-up mentalism
Nick Trost
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4 Person Mental Effect
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Also published here
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1979
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a tip for mental over physical \n \n edward marlo \n mental over physical \n edward marlo
1980
marlo's magazine — volume 4
Edward Marlo
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A Tip for Mental Over Physical
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Related to
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1980
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mental over physical \n spectator stops at thought-of card, four methods, ungaffed and duplicates \n edward marlo \n a tip for mental over physical \n edward marlo
1980
marlo's magazine — volume 4
Edward Marlo
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Mental Over Physical
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Related to
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1980
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three to one \n spectator thinks of an ace, either it is found or the other aces change to other cards \n frank garcia
1980
exclusive card miracles
Frank Garcia
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Three to One
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1980
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gaspers galore \n thought of card is located, wrong card changes to selected one \n kevin davie
1980
pabular
Kevin Davie
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Gaspers Galore
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Apr. 1980
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end game plus \n spectator puts four different sized groups of cards on the corresponding cards \n roy walton
1980
pabular
Roy Walton
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End Game Plus
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July 1980
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872
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even break \n one of two, gambling presentation \n walt lees \n the fifty-fifty mental selection \n tony kardyro \n thoughtamatic \n jerry k. hartman
1980
pabular
Walt Lees
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Even Break
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Inspired byVariations
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July 1980
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873
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double thought \n two cards are located, edge marked deck with razor blade \n bob hummer \n double thought \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Double Thought
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Also published here
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1980
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thotograhy \n spectator remembers card and its position from top ten cards, klondike shuffle, marked key card with needle scratch \n bob hummer \n 2nd thot \n jeff busby \n thotography ii \n jeff busby \n third thot \n jon racherbaumer \n thot-ography \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Thotograhy
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VariationsAlso published here
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1980
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thoto \n one card location, cards marked with pin behind back \n bob hummer \n tom hunter \n tom hunter \n thoto (the world's smallest trick) \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Thoto
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VariationsAlso published here
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1980
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thotography ii \n \n jeff busby \n 2nd thot \n jeff busby \n thotograhy \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Jeff Busby
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Thotography II
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Inspired byRelated to
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1980
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93
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the peek at the princess \n one of five in pack \n karl fulves
1981
side steal
Karl Fulves
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The Peek at the Princess
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1981
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muffled \n one of nine cards is though of, it vanishes and reappears face up in packet \n greg otto
1981
apocalypse
Greg Otto
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Muffled
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Apr. 1981
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ma bell ringers \n over telephone or from another room, spectator deals cards one at a time and calls them out and thinks of one of them, performer divines it, repeat with two cards (one thought of, another selection placed besides it, then the order called out), optional ideas for further phase \n edward marlo \n telephone test \n edward marlo
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala
Edward Marlo
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Ma Bell Ringers
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Also published here
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1981
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ma bell ringers - korem variation of telephone test \n additional ideas for marlo's routine, four phases \n danny korem \n the 9999 miracle \n edward marlo \n telephone test \n edward marlo
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala
Danny Korem
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Ma Bell Ringers - Korem Variation of Telephone Test
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Inspired by
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1981
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card of the gods \n \n david britland \n card of the gods \n dai vernon
1981
spell-binder
David Britland
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Card of the Gods
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Inspired by
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Aug. 1981
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matheight \n principle, ace to eight of a suit are used, mentally chosen card is found after three deals, then both piles have same total, removed card can be named \n howard a. adams \n eerie cards \n kent arthur
1981
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Matheight
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Inspired by
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1981
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spring thought \n card is thought of during spring flourish \n ken krenzel
1982
best of friends
Ken Krenzel
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Spring Thought
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1982
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out \n any number card thought of is divined \n curtis kam
1982
all the world's a stage
Curtis Kam
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Out
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1982
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21
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monopoly march \n finding two mentally selected cards with the aid of a monopoly board \n howard a. adams
1982
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Monopoly March
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1982
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13
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rip n march \n variation of monopoly march, five cards torn in halves, matching card is found \n howard a. adams
1982
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Rip N March
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1982
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blind mentalism \n groups of cards are shown, then thought-of card named, faro, extension of ibidem trick \n edward marlo
1983
marlo without tears
Edward Marlo
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Blind Mentalism
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1983
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154
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think-a-card peek force \n spectator thinks of a card while performer riffles through them, psychological force \n edward marlo
1983
marlo's plus package
Edward Marlo
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Think-a-card Peek Force
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1983
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brainstorm \n though of card predicted in bag, using cloth bag with cards printed on it, two handlings \n charles (chuck) kohrs
1983
bertram on sleight of hand
Charles (Chuck) Kohrs
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Brainstorm
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1983
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girl thots \n two spectators think of a card from a half-deck each, they're found in indirect way by removing a card and showing that the card is missing, two siamesa decks \n karl fulves \n diabolical transposition \n charles t. jordan
1983
after jordan
Karl Fulves
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Girl Thots
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Inspired by
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1983
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the further adventures \n card from one half thought-of, shuffled into other half, selection reversed, kind of brainweave with roughed deck, faro \n karl fulves
1983
worknotes on brainwave
Karl Fulves
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The Further Adventures
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1983
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116
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the market in futures \n four reds and four blacks, spectator thinks a black, it ends up being only black in red backed \n karl fulves
1983
worknotes on brainwave
Karl Fulves
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The Market In Futures
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1983
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electronic brainwave \n a fingertip clip that monitors the spectator's heart rate is used to find out which ace he is thinking of, $100 bet to get him going \n karl fulves
1983
worknotes on brainwave
Karl Fulves
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Electronic Brainwave
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1983
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the one card mental selection \n with only one spectator \n paul fox \n "do it again" \n paul fox
1983
paul fox's miracle gimmick
Paul Fox
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The One Card Mental Selection
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Variations
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1983
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mental spell \n spelled to thought-of card card \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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Mental Spell
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1984
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242
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diamond mental \n ace through queen of diamonds is thought of and revealed, multiple out \n dai vernon
1984
riffle shuffle technique — part three
Dai Vernon
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Diamond Mental
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1984
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122
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post hoc miracle \n thought from half the deck, a bit strange procedure, miscalling \n ken krenzel \n trilemma \n howard a. adams
1984
the new york magic symposium — collection 3
Ken Krenzel
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Post Hoc Miracle
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Inspired by
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1984
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106
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the four card trick \n \n john aukes
1984
pabular
John Aukes
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The Four Card Trick
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Feb. 1984
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1200
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think a card restriction \n subtle \n philip t. goldstein
1984
thequal
Philip T. Goldstein
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Think a Card Restriction
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1984
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out of sorts \n thought-of card (from eight) found and named with back turned \n philip t. goldstein \n the out of sorts variations \n ted lesley \n philip t. goldstein
1984
thequal
Philip T. Goldstein
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Out of Sorts
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Variations
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1984
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scanner \n card thought of from packet of eight cards, cards slowly eliminated until thought of card is left \n stephen tucker \n a scanner darkly \n karl fulves \n scanner count \n karl fulves
1984
the card-mad-gic of stephen tucker
Stephen Tucker
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Scanner
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Inspired byRelated to
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1984
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psychorama \n no. 80, one of five cards thought of, single-no fishing \n gene "phantini" grant \n sam schwartz \n the optioned future \n karl fulves \n poker vision \n karl fulves \n radarama \n paolo cavalli \n massimo tira
1984
more self-working card tricks
Gene "Phantini" Grant, Sam Schwartz
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Psychorama
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Related toVariations
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1984
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thot-card monte \n no. 81, one of three cards divined \n unknown
1984
more self-working card tricks
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Thot-Card Monte
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1984
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122
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mental five \n one of five, using pressure fan hideout \n dai vernon \n brainweave \n alex elmsley
1985
the collected almanac
Dai Vernon
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Mental Five
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Inspired by
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Spring 1985
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243
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less is more \n mixed with the gestalt of the 21 card trick \n barrie richardson
1985
pabular
Barrie Richardson
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Less Is More
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May 1985
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1287
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lifesaver \n one of five (1937) \n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks
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Lifesaver
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1985
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think of it! \n one out of five, travels to pocket (1937) \n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks
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Think of It!
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1985
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magnetic thought \n credit information \n bert allerton \n the challenge \n dai vernon \n magnetic thought \n bert allerton
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Bert Allerton
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Magnetic Thought
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Related toAlso published here
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1985
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cardetection \n sixteen cards, some face-up some face-down, performer and spectator think of one, both found, eight double facers and eight double backers (1944) \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
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Cardetection
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1985
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one-in-four \n makes use of "slydini ace move" \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
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One-in-Four
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1985
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clear thought \n four queens, one thought of, then four blank cards brought out, all eliminated except one which changes into thought-of queen \n peter duffie \n clear thought \n peter duffie
1985
trio
Peter Duffie
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Clear Thought
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Also published here
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1985
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think-a-card \n \n roger crosthwaite \n erdnase method a \n roger crosthwaite
1985
tribute to ed marlo
Roger Crosthwaite
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Think-a-Card
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Related to
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1985
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double think \n half pack, card reverse themselfes \n larry jennings
1986
the classic magic of larry jennings
Larry Jennings
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Double Think
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1986
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243
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jinxed \n with five piles, with indicator card, with acquisition shuffle \n steve beam \n les cartes par hasard \n stuart p. cramer \n the trapdoor issue #13 \n steve beam \n jinxed variation \n doug canning \n jinxed \n steve beam
1986
the trapdoor — volume one
Steve Beam
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Jinxed
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Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here
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1986
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213
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mental card to wallet \n spectator goes through the deck and thinks of any card, card vanishes and appears inside wallet, tannen's "miracle wallet" \n rich bloch \n davey marlin-jones
1986
magick
Rich Bloch, Davey Marlin-Jones
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Mental Card to Wallet
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Apr. 1986
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1841
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pedro in magic \n spectator thinks of a card, performer divines it and places is on his lap \n pedro
1986
gimmick
Pedro
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Pedro in Magic
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1986
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3
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four impressions \n one of sixteen cards thought of, packet extracted with sorting rod several times ("is your card among those?"), magic age cards \n paul swinford
1986
the cyberdeck
Paul Swinford
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Four Impressions
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1986
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the discerning joker \n one of sixteen cards thought of, packet extracted with sorting rod several times ("is your card among those?"), magic age cards, selection ends up on top and joker at position of selection's value, binarial transposition \n paul swinford \n mathematics & mentalism \n alex elmsley
1986
the cyberdeck
Paul Swinford
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The Discerning Joker
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Related to
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1986
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transmigration \n sixteen cards sorted with sorting rod, two people remember one of the cards, their positions transpose after a few sortings, binarial transposition \n paul swinford
1986
the cyberdeck
Paul Swinford
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Transmigration
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1986
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impossibility \n one of sixteen cards thought of, ends up at a chosen position after a few sortings with sorting rod \n paul swinford
1986
the cyberdeck
Paul Swinford
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Impossibility
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1986
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double thought reading \n thought-of number and card are divined by performer, ten-ace set-up \n doug edwards
1987
apocalypse
Doug Edwards
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Double Thought Reading
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Nov. 1987
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1424
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son of dtr \n "double thought reading", key cards \n doug edwards
1987
apocalypse
Doug Edwards
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Son of DTR
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Nov. 1987
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1425
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home computer \n three packets of ten cards, reverse faros \n peter duffie
1987
inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Home Computer
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1987
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out of order \n oosoom \n jerry sadowitz \n out of sight - out of mind \n dai vernon
1987
inspirations
Jerry Sadowitz
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Out of Order
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Inspired by
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1987
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der lügendetektor \n thought card revealed with eight-card-packet as computer \n robert e. neale \n more lies \n robert e. neale
1987
magische blätter
Robert E. Neale
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Der Lügendetektor
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Also published here
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1987
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stacked deck version \n spectator thinks of a card from half the deck, performer makes some statements and bets money, then five cards are put on table, spectator's card is among them and the other cards complete a good poker hand \n bob farmer \n real mindreading \n james swain \n the buddha bet \n karl fulves \n charles t. jordan \n joseph ovette \n u. f. grant \n what from whom \n karl fulves \n finesse \n bob farmer \n stacked deck version \n bob farmer \n the world series of poker (¿a dream?) \n don voltz \n lefty deck \n alexander de cova
1987/1988
tsunami
Bob Farmer
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Stacked Deck Version
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1987/1988
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special deck version \n same effect, duplicates in deck \n bob farmer \n special deck version \n bob farmer
1987/1988
tsunami
Bob Farmer
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Special Deck Version
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Also published here
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1987/1988
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impromptu version \n spectator shuffles deck and think of the highest of five random cards, performer places poker hand on table, it is a royal flush that contains thought-of card \n bob farmer \n mesmeric revelations: quoting the maven semaphore \n max maven \n impromptu version \n bob farmer \n sue? not me! \n bob farmer \n sue? not me! \n bob farmer \n high card force \n eddie joseph
1987/1988
tsunami
Bob Farmer
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Impromptu Version
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1987/1988
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you can lead a gift horse to water but you can't look in its mouth \n different way to end the previous tricks, with only the selection \n bob farmer \n you can lead a gift horse to water but you can't look in its mouth \n bob farmer
1987/1988
tsunami
Bob Farmer
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You Can Lead a Gift Horse to Water But You Can't Look in its Mouth
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Also published here
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1987/1988
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five card versions \n "one no is once enough is not enough"
spectator thinks of one of five cards, majority fishing (one no) \n bob farmer \n p. howard lyons \n five card versions \n bob farmer \n p. howard lyons \n mental vibrations \n harry lorayne
1987/1988
tsunami
Bob Farmer, P. Howard Lyons
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Five Card Versions
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VariationsAlso published here
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1987/1988
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impromptu impromptu version \n "one one no is once enough is not enough is not enough"
one of five cards \n bob farmer \n impromptu version \n bob farmer
1987/1988
tsunami
Bob Farmer
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Impromptu Impromptu Version
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Also published here
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1987/1988
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mesmeric revelations: quoting the maven semaphore \n suggestions \n max maven \n impromptu version \n bob farmer \n mesmeric revelations: quoting the maven semaphore \n max maven
1987/1988
tsunami
Max Maven
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Mesmeric Revelations: Quoting The Maven Semaphore
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1987/1988
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visibility zero \n oos - oom variation \n bruce cervon
1988
the cervon file
Bruce Cervon
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Visibility Zero
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1988
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171
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two-six-four royale \n any court card \n dai vernon \n two-six-four \n dai vernon \n 12 outs \n dai vernon
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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Two-Six-Four Royale
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Inspired byRelated to
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1988
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location by the numbers \n counting thing, intersting \n frisbie saunders
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Frisbie Saunders
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Location by the Numbers
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1988
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127
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thought-of card to pocket \n one of thirteen \n bruce cervon
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Bruce Cervon
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Thought-of Card to Pocket
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1988
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167
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spectator cuts to a thought \n spectator cuts at thought of card, one out of four \n edward marlo \n think theory \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Spectator Cuts to a Thought
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Related to
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1988
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173
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the mindreading faro \n performer cuts to thought of card, using incomplete double faro condition, see also page 219 \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Mindreading Faro
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1988
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215
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note on the mind reading faro \n see the mindreading faro on page 215 \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Note on the Mind Reading Faro
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1988
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219
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transmental \n sort of "twisted sisters" ungaffed \n jerry k. hartman \n transmental \n jerry k. hartman
1988
apocalypse
Jerry K. Hartman
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Transmental
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Also published here
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May 1988
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1493
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one thought behind \n two cards from about two thirds of the deck, one-ahead \n larry jennings \n secrets of the mind \n justin higham
1988
the cardwright
Larry Jennings
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One Thought Behind
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Variations
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1988
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60
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clipped thought \n spectator thinks of an ace and performer puts paper clip on correct ace behind his back, three phases, plot suggested by tom wright, with variation and esp suggestion \n edward marlo \n the new tops, june 1963
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Clipped Thought
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Also published here
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1988
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1
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"mindreading queen" \n ace through ten of spades, spectator thinks of one, performer places a queen next to thought-of value behind his back, repeats, with notes, six methods \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1964
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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"Mindreading Queen"
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Also published here
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1988
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the mental sandwich \n spectator sandwiches and card, it turns out to be thought-of card from a group of five \n edward marlo \n the new tops, june 1964
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Mental Sandwich
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Also published here
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1988
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73
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the mental four \n one of four cards thought of, performer reverses one, it's the right one, repeated \n edward marlo \n the linking ring, sep. 1963, p. 65
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Mental Four
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Related to- The Linking Ring, Sep. 1963, p. 65
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1988
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227
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kangaroo \n position and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal, non-faro method \n roy walton \n kangaroo \n roy walton
1988
the complete walton — volume 2
Roy Walton
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Kangaroo
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Also published here
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1988
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mental four \n four cards thought of from four packets of four cards each, found after some dealing \n roy walton \n genii, 1954, vol .19 no. 3 \n past help \n roy walton \n past help \n roy walton
1988
the complete walton — volume 2
Roy Walton
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Mental Four
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VariationsAlso published here- Genii, 1954, Vol .19 No. 3
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1988
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26
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sans wizard \n card thought of from half the deck, half shuffled reversed in other half, selection vanishes and reappears (after perhaps multiple attempts), card named at the end \n roy walton \n ibidem \n "simply wizard" (howard lyons, ibidem)
1988
the complete walton — volume 2
Roy Walton
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Sans Wizard
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Inspired by- "Simply Wizard" (Howard Lyons, Ibidem)
Also published here
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1988
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42
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mental spelling \n progressive set-up \n sam leo horowitz \n the sphinx, vol. 25 no. 6, july 1926 \n daley's version of horowitz mental spell \n dr. jacob daley
1989
the vernon chronicles — volume 3
Sam Leo Horowitz
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Mental Spelling
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VariationsAlso published here- The Sphinx, Vol. 25 No. 6, July 1926
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1989
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xvii
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interlocking setup \n ten cards \n dr. jacob daley
1989
the vernon chronicles — volume 3
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Interlocking Setup
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1989
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187
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pre-determined estimation \n using five-card-packet, the spectator cuts only in two possible places, following three routines are using it \n jerry sadowitz \n the cut ruse \n larry jennings \n pre-determined estimation \n jerry sadowitz \n direct 15-card trick \n justin higham
1989
cards on the table
Jerry Sadowitz
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Pre-determined Estimation
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1989
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84
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sealed-room mystery \n thought-of card into sealed envelope, thought of with strange procedure ("opposite suit and opposite sex...") \n brother john hamman \n clue \n james swain \n r.m. \n michał kociołek
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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Sealed-Room Mystery
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Variations
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1989
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61
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opposite pockets \n chosen and thought-of card are named, no-touch, weird thought-of procedure, partial stack \n brother john hamman \n hot pockets \n pit hartling \n 殷果 \n 殷欣 (sion) \n liar's truth \n helder guimarães \n opposite pockets revisited \n pit hartling \n opposites \n michał kociołek
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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Opposite Pockets
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Variations
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1989
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75
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magic box \n four thought-of cards (one of each suit) appear in card case \n brother john hamman \n mr fogg tracked down \n steve reynolds
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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Magic Box
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Variations
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1989
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77
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four-pocket mirror \n performer removes mates of four thought of cards (verbally restricted) after they are removed by spectators \n brother john hamman
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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Four-Pocket Mirror
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1989
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79
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invisible thought transfer \n card thought of from ten-card packet vanishes and is named, reappears in odd-backed deck, partial roughing
- second method (ungaffed)
- third method (ungaffed) \n edward marlo \n invisible thought manifested \n justin higham
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Invisible Thought Transfer
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Variations
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1989
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36
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invisible face transfer \n five double backed cards shown, one of five other cards thought of, face transfers to one of the double backers \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Invisible Face Transfer
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1989
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41
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faro follow-ups \n one out of four, kicker four-of-a-kind production, si stebbins & faros \n roger crosthwaite
1989
pabular
Roger Crosthwaite
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Faro Follow-Ups
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1989
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1999
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black days \n seven black cards, selected one found, rest changes red \n juan tamariz \n los dias negros - versión impromptu \n gabi pareras \n my version of black days \n arturo de ascanio
1989/91
sonata
Juan Tamariz
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Black Days
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Related toVariations
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1989/91
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109
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the faro knows \n one from twenty-six, interesting \n bob king \n lightning divination \n césar fernández
1990
apocalypse
Bob King
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The Faro Knows
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Related to
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Oct. 1990
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1847
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reversed decision \n performer turns over card thought of by spectator \n ken krenzel
1990
close-up impact!
Ken Krenzel
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Reversed Decision
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1990
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82
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direct thought \n spectator thinks of any number card in cut-off pile and removes as many cards, without faro \n bob king \n instant revelation \n bob king \n psychic location (ii) \n bob king \n 23 \n michael weber \n tim trono \n new-wave prediction \n bob king
1990
more magician foolers
Bob King
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Direct Thought
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Related toVariations
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1990
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16
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simon-eyes \n two cards thought of with counting procedure, both cards divined with "no no's fishing"
- reality
- the problem
- no no's fishing
- the simon-eyes arrangement
- the selection procedure
- fishing in the simon-eyes pack
- fishing for the values
- fishing for the suits
- the faro restacking simon-eyes pack \n simon aronson \n the path of olram \n edward marlo \n simon aronson \n david solomon \n olram's choice \n edward marlo \n for the ace-to-king boys \n edward marlo \n four for the road \n edward marlo \n the restacking pack \n alex elmsley \n the three hours \n simon aronson \n ramón riobóo \n harapan ong \n persi diaconis \n ron graham \n tilapia \n matt baker \n final ecstasy \n barrie richardson \n the three hours \n simon aronson \n ramón riobóo \n myopia \n michael close \n picture show \n leo boudreau \n the mind's eye: remote viewing \n leo boudreau
1990
the aronson approach
Simon Aronson
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Simon-Eyes
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Related toVariations- The Path of Olram (Edward Marlo, Simon Aronson, David Solomon, 1991)
- Olram's Choice (Edward Marlo, 1991)
- For the Ace-to-King Boys (Edward Marlo, 1991)
- Four for the Road (Edward Marlo, 1991)
- The Mind's Eye: Remote Viewing (Leo Boudreau, 1993)
- Myopia (Michael Close, 1996)
- Picture Show (Leo Boudreau, 1996)
- The Three Hours (Simon Aronson, Ramón Riobóo, 2004)
- Final Ecstasy (Barrie Richardson, 2005)
- Tilapia (Matt Baker, 2019)
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1990
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123
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figures versus prefiguration \n sixteen cards, odd-backed card as climax \n jon racherbaumer \n unlikely triumvirate \n jon racherbaumer \n mathematics & mentalism \n alex elmsley
1990
cardfixes
Jon Racherbaumer
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Figures versus Prefiguration
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Inspired byVariations
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1990
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68
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second quickie \n basically the challenge \n edward marlo \n the fifty-fifty mental selection \n tony kardyro \n the challenge \n dai vernon
1990
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Second Quickie
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Related to
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1990
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14
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secrets of the mind \n two cards thought from half the deck are located by performer \n justin higham \n one thought behind \n larry jennings
1990
technomagic
Justin Higham
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Secrets Of The Mind
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Inspired by
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Nov. 1990
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34
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a double prediction \n two cards, progressive spelling set-up, one-ahead, sixteenth card principle \n alex elmsley \n decision \n jules lenier \n semiquaver \n michael demarco \n double prediction \n alex elmsley
1991
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 1
Alex Elmsley
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A Double Prediction
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VariationsAlso published here
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1991
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311
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melbourne \n position and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal \n alex elmsley \n kangaroo \n roy walton \n melbourne \n alex elmsley
1991
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 1
Alex Elmsley
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Melbourne
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Related toAlso published here
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1991
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314
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mathematics and mentalism \n one of sixteen cards thought of with its position, during reverse faros the spectator says in which half his card is, selection ends up on top (and force card brought to original position) \n alex elmsley \n mathematics & mentalism \n alex elmsley
1991
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 1
Alex Elmsley
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Mathematics and Mentalism
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Also published here
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1991
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378
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outer limits \n spectator cuts off half the deck and thinks of any number card, fishing \n john bannon \n hooked \n steve beam \n name it \n doug canning
1991
smoke and mirrors
John Bannon
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Outer Limits
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Related toVariations
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1991
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51
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think theory \n spectator cuts at thought-of card, one out of two or four \n edward marlo \n spectator cuts to a thought \n edward marlo
1991
the olram file
Edward Marlo
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Think Theory
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Related to
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Sep. 1991
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11
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effects produced by following a spectator's line of thought \n watching the eyes
- spectator thinks of a card as they are fanned one by one
- spectator thinks of a card in a eight-card fan \n t. page wright
1991
page wright's manuscript
T. Page Wright
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Effects Produced by Following a Spectator's Line of Thought
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1991
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285
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an l. w. mindreading routine \n three-part routine, third part set up during first part
- peeked card divined
- erdnase's "a mind-reading trick"
- repeat with different method \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n a mind-reading trick \n s. w. erdnase
1991
page wright's manuscript
William Larsen, T. Page Wright
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An L. W. Mindreading Routine
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Related to
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1991
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289
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the l. w. stop mystery \n spectator thinks of any card in half the deck, all shuffled together and pocketed, spectator removes cards one by one and performer stops him at selection \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n the l.w. stop mystery \n t. page wright \n william larsen
1991
page wright's manuscript
William Larsen, T. Page Wright
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The L. W. Stop Mystery
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Also published here
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1991
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293
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figmental \n one of twelve cards is divined by placing it on the table \n jerry k. hartman \n figmental ii \n jerry k. hartman
1991
card craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Figmental
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Related to
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1991
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446
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thought thrust \n toothpick thrust into deck next to thought of card \n jerry k. hartman \n thought thrust \n jerry k. hartman
1991
card craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Thought Thrust
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Also published here
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1991
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451
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transmental \n sort of "twisted sisters" ungaffed \n jerry k. hartman \n transmental \n jerry k. hartman \n traveling man \n roy walton
1991
card craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Transmental
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1991
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477
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figmental ii \n one of twelve cards is divined by placing it on the table \n jerry k. hartman \n "figmental ii" in "precursor" april 1986. p. 3. \n figmental \n jerry k. hartman
1991
card craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Figmental II
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Related toAlso published here- "Figmental II" in "Precursor" April 1986. P. 3.
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1991
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640
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talk to me \n eight card packet \n richard vollmer \n voice print \n harry lorayne \n robert e. neale
1992
apocalypse
Richard Vollmer
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Talk To Me
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Inspired by
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Feb. 1992
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2031
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overcon \n two cards thought of from fanned deck and then divined \n bob farmer
1992
new sorcerer
Bob Farmer
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Overcon
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Aug. 1992
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19
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the card you took \n eight cards, progressive spelling, using braue memorized deck \n frederick braue
1992
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
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The Card You Took
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1992
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3
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the thought stealer \n one of six cards, progressive spelling, using braue memorized deck \n frederick braue
1992
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
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The Thought Stealer
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1992
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4
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vernon plus braue \n thought-of cards from eight-card packet found via a spelling and down-under procedure \n frederick braue \n dai vernon \n vernon plus braue \n frederick braue \n dai vernon
1992
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue, Dai Vernon
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Vernon Plus Braue
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Related to
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1992
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4
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no way out \n spectator removes any thought-of card from twenty-card packet, it is lost in deck and then found as spectator counts through the cards \n gary plants \n no way \n gary plants
1992
the minotaur
Gary Plants
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No Way Out
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Also published here
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June 1992
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1
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instant revelation \n spectator thinks of any number card in cut-off pile and removes as many cards, faro \n bob king \n psychic location (ii) \n bob king \n direct thought \n bob king
1992
the breather
Bob King
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Instant Revelation
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Related to
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1992
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6
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reflected thoughts \n card thought of in fan, its value used to select another card, both found, interlocking chain principle \n andrew galloway \n mind mirror \n jack mcmillen \n reflected thought \n andrew galloway \n doppelganger \n roy walton \n deliberation \n peter duffie
1992
profile
Andrew Galloway
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Reflected Thoughts
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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Apr. 1992
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1
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torn card revealed \n card "thought of" from a few, all torn into quarters and put in paper bag, four pieces removed, they match and make up selected card \n val le-val \n torn deck mystery \n edward marlo
1992
profile
Val Le-Val
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Torn Card Revealed
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Related to
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Dec. 1992
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12
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vari-mental \n \n dan tong \n dan tong's "vari-mental" in "the new jinx", march 1963.
1992
the magic menu
Dan Tong
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Vari-Mental
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Also published here- Dan Tong's "Vari-Mental" in "The New Jinx", March 1963.
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Nov./Dec. 1992
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153
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reverse-count backward faro \n from sixteen-card packet, reverse faro elimination \n edward marlo
1993
the olram file
Edward Marlo
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Reverse-Count Backward Faro
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1993
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eight bytes is enough \n thought card revealed with eight-card-packet as computer \n jack avis \n more lies \n robert e. neale \n eight bites is enough \n jack avis
1993
simplicity at your fingertips
Jack Avis
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Eight Bytes Is Enough
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1993
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32
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the ken brooke routine with joe stuthard's trilby deck - part two \n edited reprint from brooke's magazine "routine" (1950), triumph with end strippers, two selections (one only thought of) from two piles end up next to each other \n ken brooke
1993
new sorcerer
Ken Brooke
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The Ken Brooke Routine with Joe Stuthard's Trilby Deck - Part Two
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Nov. 1993
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12
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よんぶんのいちの奇跡 \n (quarter miracle) card location from a packet of 16 cards, involves down-under deals, eliminate until one card left \n unknown
1993
larry jennings's card technique
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よんぶんのいちの奇跡
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1993
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84
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psychic location (ii) \n spectator thinks of any number card in cut-off pile and removes as many cards, faro \n bob king \n instant revelation \n bob king \n direct thought \n bob king \n psychic location \n bob king
1993
the breather 2
Bob King
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Psychic Location (II)
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Inspired byRelated to
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1993
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jinxed \n with five piles, with indicator card \n steve beam \n jinxed \n steve beam \n jinxed variation \n doug canning \n les cartes par hasard \n stuart p. cramer
1993
semi-automatic card tricks
Steve Beam
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Jinxed
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VariationsAlso published here
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1993
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138
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killocation \n one of fifteen, contingency effect \n steve beam \n greased shortening \n steve beam \n greased shortening \n steve beam \n killocation \n steve beam
1993
semi-automatic card tricks
Steve Beam
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Killocation
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1993
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142
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svengali trap \n though-card sandwich \n karl fulves
1993
rigmarole
Karl Fulves
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Svengali Trap
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1993
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9
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thought process \n one of thirteen cards thought of, dealing procedure according to thought-of card (color, value, suit), selection narrowed down by having one key card, see also p. 47 \n sam schwartz \n "contemplation" (interim report) \n innermost thought \n sam schwartz \n you, babe \n karl fulves \n me thinks \n karl fulves \n you-me poker \n karl fulves
1993
rigmarole
Sam Schwartz
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Thought Process
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Inspired by- "Contemplation" (Interim Report)
Related toVariations
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1993
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21
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innermost thought \n same trick, using thirteen specific cards to optimize multiple outs, also as phone effect \n sam schwartz \n thought process \n sam schwartz
1993
rigmarole
Sam Schwartz
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Innermost Thought
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Inspired by
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1993
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22
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me thinks \n one of thirteen cards thought of, dealing procedure according to thought-of card (color, value, suit), selection narrowed down by having one key card \n karl fulves \n thought process \n sam schwartz
1993
verbatim
Karl Fulves
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Me Thinks
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Inspired by
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1993
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12
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you-me poker \n two poker hands, one card moved to spectator's hand, spectator thinks of one of his cards, dealing procedure according to thought-of card (color, value, suit), selection narrowed down by having one key card \n karl fulves \n thought process \n sam schwartz
1993
verbatim
Karl Fulves
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You-Me Poker
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Inspired by
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1993
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13
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group of seven \n "contemplation" plot streamlined with seven cards \n karl fulves
1993
verbatim
Karl Fulves
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Group of Seven
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1993
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14
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eight bites is enough \n thought card revealed with eight-card-packet as computer \n jack avis \n more lies \n robert e. neale \n eight bytes is enough \n jack avis
1993
profile
Jack Avis
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Eight Bites is Enough
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Dec. 1993
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11
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point of thought \n spectator thinks of a card and removes this with two others from a deck, performer removes card with arrow from second deck, it points to thought-of card and matches it \n richard bartram, jr. \n mystification \n another point of thought \n jerry mentzer
1993
card file
Richard Bartram, Jr.
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Point of Thought
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VariationsAlso published here
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1993
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200
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another point of thought \n same effect \n jerry mentzer \n point of thought \n richard bartram, jr.
1993
card file
Jerry Mentzer
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Another Point of Thought
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Inspired by
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1993
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203
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twisted sisters \n two duplicate four-of-a-kinds from different decks, thought-of suit transposes
- first scenario: apparent transposition
- second scenario: implied transposition \n john bannon \n duplicity \n john bannon \n trifle \n aldo colombini
1993
twisted sisters
John Bannon
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Twisted Sisters
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Variations
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1993
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1
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the mind's eye: body language \n divination of selected card, showing spectator several groups of cards, see vol. 16, nr. 7, p. 14 for additional ideas by richard busch \n leo boudreau
1993
vibrations
Leo Boudreau
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The Mind's Eye: Body Language
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Dec. 1993
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brainweave \n ackerman's opener \n alex elmsley
1994
las vegas kardma
Alex Elmsley
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Brainweave
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1994
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100
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under your spell \n one card is thought of \n tom daugherty \n the king of swing \n marty kane
1994
apocalypse
Tom Daugherty
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Under your Spell
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Variations
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Feb. 1994
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2326
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reflected thought \n card thought of in fan, its value used to select another card, both found, interlocking chain principle \n andrew galloway \n the dream machine \n peter duffie \n reflected thoughts \n andrew galloway
1994
apocalypse
Andrew Galloway
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Reflected Thought
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VariationsAlso published here
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Mar. 1994
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brainweave \n ungaffed handling of brainwave \n alex elmsley \n elmsley's ultra mental \n alex elmsley \n mental five \n dai vernon \n brainweave \n alex elmsley \n brainweave \n james swain \n alex elmsley \n trick play \n brian o'neill \n elmsley's brainweave \n harry riser \n brainwave \n román garcía \n headweave \n r. paul wilson \n dreamweave \n bob king
1994
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 2
Alex Elmsley
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Brainweave
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1994
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paul rosini's spelling trick with a mentally chosen card \n progressive set-up \n paul rosini
1994
more greater magic
Paul Rosini
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Paul Rosini's Spelling Trick with a Mentally Chosen Card
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1994
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1205
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hilliard's spelling trick with a mentally chosen card \n progressive set-up \n john northern hilliard
1994
more greater magic
John Northern Hilliard
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Hilliard's Spelling Trick with a Mentally Chosen Card
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1994
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1205
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mental discovery of four cards \n four spectators from a group of eight cards \n john northern hilliard
1994
more greater magic
John Northern Hilliard
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Mental Discovery of Four Cards
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1994
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1216
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addition to commander slayton's spelling trick \n \n al saal \n spelling a card merely thought of: commander slayton's method \n commander slayton
1994
more greater magic
Al Saal
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Addition to Commander Slayton's Spelling Trick
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Related to
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1994
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1225
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tom bowyer's trick \n one of five cards, multiple out \n tom bowyer
1994
more greater magic
Tom Bowyer
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Tom Bowyer's Trick
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1994
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an added dimension \n card thought of from range, cards dealt out and then divined, single-card princess card trick \n allan ackerman \n an added dimension \n allan ackerman
1994
wednesday nights
Allan Ackerman
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An Added Dimension
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Also published here
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1994
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dextral draw \n spectator thinks of card in five-card-packet \n karl fulves
1994
crooked tales
Karl Fulves
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Dextral Draw
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1994
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odd number theory \n five odd-valued cards, one thought of and performer removes four cards from pocket that are missing thought-of card to complete straight flush \n karl fulves
1994
crooked tales
Karl Fulves
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Odd Number Theory
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1994
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jinxed variation \n \n doug canning \n jinxed \n steve beam \n jinxed \n steve beam
1994
the trapdoor — volume three
Doug Canning
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Jinxed Variation
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Inspired by
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1994
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967
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deep thought \n one of about twenty \n ray kosby \n think of a card \n paul harris \n deep thought \n ray kosby \n paul harris
1994
tricks
Ray Kosby
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Deep Thought
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1994
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think ace \n four aces removed and one thought of, shuffled back, one half jogged, face-card of lower half changes into thought-of ace once named \n herb zarrow \n think ace \n karl fulves
1994
rigmarole
Herb Zarrow
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Think Ace
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Related to
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1994
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97
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thought cards to pocket \n one spectator thinks a red card from a five-card packet, another a black card from another packet, shuffled back in deck, both cards named, then produced from pocket \n john scarne
1994
verbatim
John Scarne
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Thought Cards to Pocket
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1994
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145
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think-a-card - opening remarks \n thoughts and references
- the selection of the card
- the location of the card
- the revelation of the card \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Think-a-Card - Opening Remarks
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1994
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erdnase method a \n "technical roots" \n roger crosthwaite \n research in "the man who was erdnase" \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué \n a. by the riffle \n s. w. erdnase \n think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Erdnase Method A
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Inspired byRelated to
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1994
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variation two: visual stop technique \n riffling through card with short pause \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Variation Two: Visual Stop Technique
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1994
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variation three: retention-of-vision \n \n roger crosthwaite \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Variation Three: Retention-of-Vision
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Inspired by
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1994
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erdnase method b \n "technical roots"
springing face-up with short pause, credit information \n roger crosthwaite \n b. by springing flourish \n s. w. erdnase
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Erdnase Method B
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Inspired by
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1994
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mental stab \n performer stabs next to thought-of card, (classic) out for three possibilities \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mental Stab
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1994
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61
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direct mindreading \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Direct Mindreading
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1994
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primal memory 2 \n card thought-of from spread and card selected, found, no no fishing \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Primal Memory 2
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1994
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shock treatment \n "twist and vanish", biddle trick with thought-of card (one out of three), five-card twisting routine, cards turn over one by one, selection vanishes at the end \n cy endfield
1994
roger's thesaurus
Cy Endfield
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Shock Treatment
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1994
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180
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three-way-out location \n for think-a-card, card found by stabbing another next to it \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Three-Way-Out Location
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1994
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224
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the out of sorts variations \n thought-of card (from eight) found and named with back turned, two variations \n ted lesley \n philip t. goldstein \n out of sorts \n philip t. goldstein
1994
paramiracles
Ted Lesley, Philip T. Goldstein
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The Out of Sorts Variations
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Inspired by
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1994
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easy location \n card and its position remembered, it is then found by spelling another card \n aldo colombini
1994
the close-up magic of aldo colombini
Aldo Colombini
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Easy Location
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1994
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8
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new-wave prediction \n spectator thinks of any number card in cut-off pile and removes as many cards, odd-backed card shown in rest of deck which matches thought-of card \n bob king \n 23 \n michael weber \n tim trono \n direct thought \n bob king
1994
new-wave prediction
Bob King
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New-Wave Prediction
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Related toVariations
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1994
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card routine for the bar - including think of a card 1 \n thought-of card to pocket, signed card under glass \n karl norman \n card routine for the bar including think of a card \n karl norman
1995
40 years at the forks
Karl Norman
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Card Routine for the Bar - including Think of a Card 1
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Also published here
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1995
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pick one out in your mind - think of a card 2 \n spectator thinks of a card, performer sticks a card to his forhead, it is the chosen card. \n karl norman
1995
40 years at the forks
Karl Norman
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Pick One Out in Your Mind - Think of a Card 2
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1995
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thought stealer \n spectator spells name of his thought of card, progressive set-up \n jean hugard \n roberto giobbi \n arthur finley \n thought stealer \n unknown
1995
card college — volume 1
Jean Hugard, Roberto Giobbi, Arthur Finley
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Thought Stealer
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Inspired by
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1995
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49
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poker vision \n "a mindreading trick with casino cards"
card thought of from a packet of fifteen cards with five different casino backs (rainbow) is divined, single-no fishing \n karl fulves \n psychorama \n gene "phantini" grant \n sam schwartz \n stripped down \n karl fulves \n tour of vegas \n karl fulves
1995
the fine print
Karl Fulves
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Poker Vision
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Inspired byRelated to
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1995
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12
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mental stab again \n spectator thinks of a card from top third, performer places reversed card next to it \n edward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Mental Stab Again
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1995
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65
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two "limited selection" effects \n one of five cards thought of, with thinking procedure \n edward marlo \n the new tops, jan. 1978
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Two "Limited Selection" Effects
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Also published here
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1995
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341
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buffaloed into vanishing \n - effect #1
one of five thought of, two packets made, card vanishes from one packet and is named, faro \n edward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Buffaloed into Vanishing
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1995
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341
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limited selection plus kb \n - effect #2
one of five thought of, packets shown, biddle trick, faro \n edward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Limited Selection Plus KB
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1995
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343
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mental reselection \n spectator thinks of one of five cards, then choses one of them face-down, it's his mental selection
- first method (marked)
- second method (five marked cards)
- third method (five stacked cards)
- fourth method (deck with imperfections) \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1979
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Mental Reselection
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Also published here
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1995
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402
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direct mental \n spectator removes cards to represent hour and then thinks of a card of the same value which is divined \n bob king
1995
opening night magic
Bob King
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Direct Mental
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1995
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39
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killocation \n one of fifteen, contingency effect \n steve beam \n killocation \n steve beam
1995
vienna notes
Steve Beam
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Killocation
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Also published here
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1995
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1
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high society \n though of card on ceiling \n jon allen \n high society \n jon allen
1995
jon allen's lecture — the director's cut
Jon Allen
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High Society
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Also published here
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1995
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10
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think in synch \n faro shuffles to distribute stock throughout deck after card is looked at, groups of cards handed to spectator until he sees his card and performer knows which one it is, non-faro alternative using reverse-biddles on p. 208 \n jerry k. hartman
1995
after craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Think In Synch
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1995
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206
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think of a card \n one of about twenty \n paul harris \n think of a card \n paul harris
1996
the art of astonishment — book 1
Paul Harris
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Think of a Card
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Also published here
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1996
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67
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deep thought \n one of about twenty \n ray kosby \n paul harris \n deep thought \n ray kosby
1996
the art of astonishment — book 1
Ray Kosby, Paul Harris
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Deep Thought
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Also published here
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1996
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71
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driving a person mental \n to be done in a car, suit predicted \n david regal
1996
apocalypse
David Regal
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Driving A Person Mental
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Apr. 1996
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2631
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all four one \n four spectator each think of one of four cards \n harry lorayne
1996
apocalypse
Harry Lorayne
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All Four One
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June 1996
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2653
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a needle in a haystack \n joker placed next to thought-of card under challenge conditions, thirteen extra cards behind back \n michael skinner
1996
classic sampler
Michael Skinner
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A Needle in a Haystack
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1996
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74
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m & m \n "manipulative & mathematical", one spectator thinks of card in eight-card group, faros \n karl fulves
1996
blocking off
Karl Fulves
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M & M
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1996
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86
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clue \n murderer and victim from twelve-card packet divined, thought of with strange procedure ("opposite suit and opposite sex...") \n james swain \n sealed-room mystery \n brother john hamman
1996
miracles with cards
James Swain
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Clue
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Inspired by
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1996
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7
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anastasia \n one of five cards thought of, vanishes and reappears in pocket \n james swain \n anastasia \n larry jennings
1996
miracles with cards
James Swain
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Anastasia
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Inspired by
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1996
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152
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interrogative \n double ender deck, new deck order on one end, walsh's dream deck on other side, mind power deck \n karl fulves \n the magician's dream \n audley walsh \n henry hardin's "monte cristo cards" \n impossible revelation \n barry levy
1996
the fine print
Karl Fulves
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Interrogative
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Inspired byRelated to
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1996
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64
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brag-artist \n one of four cards thought of, shuffled back, four three-card hands dealt, top cards are selection and the three aces of other suits \n peter duffie
1996
with cards
Peter Duffie
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Brag-Artist
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1996
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4
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high society \n though of card on ceiling \n jon allen \n high society \n jon allen
1996
the magic menu
Jon Allen
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High Society
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Also published here
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Jan./Feb. 1996
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380
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card routine for the bar including think of a card \n thought-of card to pocket, signed card under glass \n karl norman \n card routine for the bar - including think of a card 1 \n karl norman
1996
the magic menu
Karl Norman
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Card Routine for the Bar including Think of a Card
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Also published here
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July/Aug. 1996
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416
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a tribute to charlie miller \n card thought of, cards dealt from deck set on glass until spectator says stop, it is at the selection, one of eight \n charlie miller \n jon racherbaumer
1996
magic
Charlie Miller, Jon Racherbaumer
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A Tribute to Charlie Miller
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Apr. 1996
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76
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the cut ruse \n two handlings, same as sadowitz item from reference \n larry jennings \n pre-determined estimation \n jerry sadowitz
1997
jennings '67
Larry Jennings
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The Cut Ruse
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Related to
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1997
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82
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feinting spell \n \n jerry k. hartman
1997
apocalypse
Jerry K. Hartman
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Feinting Spell
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Jan. 1997
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2743
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another anyone anywhere \n thought of card's position predicted, then spectator divines position of performer's card, partial memorized deck and prediction pocket index (twelve items) \n allan ackerman \n another anyone anywhere \n allan ackerman
1997
i can't believe it's not all cards
Allan Ackerman
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Another Anyone Anywhere
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Also published here
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1997
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53
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skeleton crew \n four kings in one case, four jacks in another, king thought of, performer transfers one in jacks case, it's thought-of one and gets a big hole in the middle \n karl fulves
1997
the vampire papers
Karl Fulves
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Skeleton Crew
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1997
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105
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the optioned future \n seven piles formed, spectator thinks of one in the pile that matches the week day he is born in, divined and predicted \n karl fulves \n psychorama \n gene "phantini" grant \n sam schwartz
1997
day for any date
Karl Fulves
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The Optioned Future
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Related to
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1997
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simple arithmetic ii \n four variations, using a three-spot \n john luka \n simple arithmetic \n dai vernon
1997
l.i.n.t. — pocket stuff for close-up magicians
John Luka
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Simple Arithmetic II
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Inspired by
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1997
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73
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vernon plus braue \n only introduction for trick in reference \n frederick braue \n dai vernon \n vernon plus braue \n frederick braue \n dai vernon
1997
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue, Dai Vernon
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Vernon Plus Braue
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Related to
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1997
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15
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brainweave \n ungaffed handling of brainwave, updated handling \n alex elmsley \n brainweave \n alex elmsley
1997
alex is at it again
Alex Elmsley
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Brainweave
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Also published here
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1997
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20
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impossible revelation \n reprint of instructions, first marketed in 1978 by tannen
card thought of and then spelled to, using a deck with seventeen double enders, progressive spelling \n barry levy \n interrogative \n karl fulves
1997
the fine print
Barry Levy
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Impossible Revelation
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Related to
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1997
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98
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dream sequence \n only eighteen duplicates in deck, more unusual selection process to arrive at a card in the fishing sequence \n karl fulves \n the magician's dream \n audley walsh
1997
the fine print
Karl Fulves
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Dream Sequence
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Inspired by
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1997
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103
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group session \n several spectators think a card in a spread deck, all are divined \n richard bartram, jr.
1997
trephine
Richard Bartram, Jr.
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Group Session
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1997
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72
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short changed thoughts \n thought of cards in deck vanish, selected from spread display \n richard bartram, jr.
1997
trephine
Richard Bartram, Jr.
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Short Changed Thoughts
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1997
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74
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five-card ad infinitum \n divination of thought-of selection from five cards, three phases \n eddie fields \n 5-card ad infinitum routine \n eddie fields
1997
the greater artful dodges of eddie fields
Eddie Fields
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Five-Card Ad Infinitum
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Also published here
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1997
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50
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one and only \n plunger-pushing back & forth a packet through deck until one remains \n eddie fields \n the fadeaway cards \n unknown
1997
the greater artful dodges of eddie fields
Eddie Fields
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One and Only
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Inspired by
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1997
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94
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in search of excellence (a card to pocket) \n thought of card is found folded in pocket, deck is switched during routine \n rené lavand
1998
the mysteries of my life
René Lavand
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In Search of Excellence (A Card to Pocket)
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1998
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95
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just a thought \n three spectators think of a card in a packet each with emotional reaction procedure, collectors done with those \n paul cummins \n emotional reaction \n dai vernon \n just a thought \n paul cummins
1998
onyx
Paul Cummins
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Just a Thought
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Apr. 1998
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5
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mental thought control \n one of nine, deck dealt into nine piles \n joe rindfleisch \n thoughts on the bottom \n peter duffie
1998
onyx
Joe Rindfleisch
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Mental Thought Control
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Related to
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Oct. 1998
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dreamweave \n ungaffed handling of brainwave, faro fan \n bob king \n brainweave \n alex elmsley
1998
card notes
Bob King
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Dreamweave
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Inspired by
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1998
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psychic poker \n one of eight-card packet, using maven's "binary cut sorting process" \n james swain
1999
21st century card magic
James Swain
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Psychic Poker
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1999
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the general card \n three spectators think of a card, three cards selected, not thought-of cards, but change into them \n allan ackerman \n isolating the general \n allan ackerman \n the tossed out deck \n david hoy
1999
classic handlings
Allan Ackerman
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The General Card
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Inspired byRelated to
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1999
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triple thought-of card \n magicians divine two thought-of cards without any questions or fishing \n joshua jay
1999
magic atlas
Joshua Jay
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Triple Thought-of Card
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1999
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66
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the evolution of think-a-card \n "a lecture given by fr roger crosthwaite at the magic circle collectors' day, 25 may 1996"
credit and historical information
- 1. scot's "discoverie"
- 2. goldston's quarterly
- 3. the berglas effect \n roger crosthwaite
1999
arcardia
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Evolution of Think-a-Card
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1999
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the upjog switch \n upjogged card squared and thumbed off onto table, also for multiple-out tricks \n roger crosthwaite \n coming up in the world \n wesley james \n not one question asked \n allan ackerman
1999
arcardia
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Upjog Switch
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Inspired byVariations
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1999
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69
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focused television \n card thought of, spectator removes five cards one of which must be selection, it is found \n roger crosthwaite \n tele "vision" \n andré robert \n alternative versions \n roger crosthwaite \n multiple procedures \n roger crosthwaite
1999
arcardia
Roger Crosthwaite
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Focused Television
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Inspired byRelated to
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1999
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multiple procedures \n getting spectator to think of one cards of a few
- 1. spectator shuffles and spreads (full stack, spectator shuffled briefly)
- 2. spectator shuffles and spreads (small stack)
- 3. spectator shuffles and spreads (no stack) \n roger crosthwaite \n focused television \n roger crosthwaite
1999
arcardia
Roger Crosthwaite
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Multiple Procedures
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Related to
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1999
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alternative versions \n getting spectator to think of one cards of a few
- 1. spectator shuffles
- 2. spectator speaks
- 3. spectator imagines
- 4. spectator plays (1, incorporating wallet)
- 5. spectator plays (2) \n roger crosthwaite \n focused television \n roger crosthwaite
1999
arcardia
Roger Crosthwaite
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Alternative Versions
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Related to
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1999
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the direction of gaze \n no. 11, four cards separated face up on table, spectator thinks of one, method is title \n ellis stanyon \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Direction of Gaze
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Variations
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1999
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6
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supplementary note \n routine with outs in case the gaze method didn't work \n karl fulves \n the direction of gaze \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Supplementary Note
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Inspired by
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1999
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6
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discovering one card chosen from seven or eight \n no. 12, one thought from a packet, then groups shown and asked whether spectator sees his card among them \n ellis stanyon \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Discovering One Card Chosen from Seven or Eight
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Variations
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1999
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7
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supplementary note \n different way to have the card chosen and the groups formed \n karl fulves \n discovering one card chosen from seven or eight \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Supplementary Note
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Inspired by
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1999
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8
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the card thought of is removed and replaced in the pack \n no. 22, card thought of in spread, it vanishes and reappears again \n chung ling soo
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Chung Ling Soo
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The Card Thought of Is Removed and Replaced in the Pack
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1999
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think a card secret \n "from letters written by charlie miller to faucett ross"
spreading cards with faces towards spectator and following spectator's gaze \n max malini \n think a card secret \n max malini
1999
genii
Max Malini
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Think a Card Secret
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Also published here
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Nov. 1999
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high-card mental revelation \n spectator shuffles, cuts off a pile and thinks of highest card in that pile \n justin higham \n high card force \n bob farmer \n the sign of four \n peter duffie
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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High-Card Mental Revelation
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Inspired by
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1999
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76
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mono think-as-i-think \n following gaze \n john carey \n mono do-as-i-do \n justin higham
1999
collected card notes
John Carey
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Mono Think-as-I-Think
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Inspired by
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1999
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78
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think-a-svengali \n a selection travels next to another thought-of card, svengali deck \n justin higham \n think of a card \n unknown
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Think-a-Svengali
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Inspired by
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1999
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117
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the h.s. prediction \n a selected and a thought-of card (from seventeen-card range) are found \n aaron goldberg
1999
onyx
Aaron Goldberg
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The H.S. Prediction
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July 1999
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19
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just a thought \n three spectators think of a card in a packet each with emotional reaction procedure, collectors done with those \n paul cummins \n just a thought \n paul cummins
1999
cyber sessions
Paul Cummins
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Just A Thought
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Also published here
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1999
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