1989
Written by Karl Fulves
Work of Various
48 pages (Stapled), published by Selfpublished
Illustrated with drawings by Joseph K. Schmidt
Language: English
37 entries
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Karl Fulves Introduction with credit information on multiple shifts
1
Frank Thompson Multi Shift aka Straddle Shift, also for single card
Variations 2
Harvey Rosenthal, Frank Thompson Variations of Multi Shift
  • reversing cards (Rosenthal)
  • palming cards in classic palm (Thompson)
  • palming cards in Tenkai palm (Rosenthal)
Inspired by 4
Harvey Rosenthal Center Load from Tenkai Palm
Related to 5
Harvey Rosenthal Rosenthal Straddle Trap selection in upper half appears in face-up sandwich in lower half
6
Karl Fulves Straddle Pass
Inspired by 7
Karl Fulves Recapture card appears between top two black Aces with unusual presentation
8
Karl Fulves Boxed In four Aces shows, one named, aces dropped on case, named ace penetrates into case
9
Karl Fulves Transitrap card transposes with sandwich pair
10
Derek Dingle Bluff Shift
Also published here 11
Karl Fulves PDQuickie Aces placed in different parts of the deck, one cut, two hands dealt and performer gets Aces (doubles inserted)
14
Karl Fulves Outjogged Poker apparent stacking with outjogged aces as demo, when dealt aces fall to spectator, yet performer gets aces
Related to 15
Dr. Jacob Daley Bevel Multiple Shift
Also published here 18
J. Stewart Smith Hindu Shift similar to Vernon Multiple Shift
Also published here
  • "Hindu Shift" (Steward Smith, One More Thought on Cards, 1955)
20
Karl Fulves Strip Stack pairs of Twos through Sixes are upjogged and then squared, one shuffle and deal for two players, both get straights, one hand changes to Aces
Inspired by 21
Karl Fulves To Hindu hindu shuffle
22
Karl Fulves Cut or Shuffle arguing that cut multiple shifts are better than shuffle shifts
22
Milton Brooks The Longitudinal Shift reprinted from reference, somewhat jiggle related
Related toAlso published here
  • "Longitudinal Shift" (The Word's Best Book of Magic, Walter Gibson, 1927, p. 178)
23
Karl Fulves Longitudinal Aces paper clip on top card, deck set on table, when spectator turns over top card with clip it changed into previous selection or
(B) into the four Aces
(C) into named Ace
Variations 24
Derek Dingle, Karl Fulves Remote Collectors Aces remain on table separated from deck, dated 1972
Variations 26
Derek Dingle, Karl Fulves Loading Cards into Center same result as Deep ATFUS
26
Larry Jennings L.J. Angle Steal
28
Dai Vernon Collectible Aces remain on table separated from deck
Inspired by 30
Edward Marlo ATFUS
30
T. Page Wright Plunger Shift simple version with two cards
Also published here 31
Karl Fulves Full Court Press widely separated sandwich cards come to trap selection, sandwich cards remain outjogged, with "bluff spacing" for visible variation
Related to 32
S. W. Erdnase The Diagonal Palm Shift reprinted from reference
Also published here 34
Karl Fulves KF Note on the Diagonal Palm-Shift
Related to 36
Karl Fulves Excursion Aces pushed into different parts of deck, deck slapped, only Aces remain and deck traveled to four pockets, posed as problem
37
Karl Fulves One-Handed Multiple Shift posed as problem
37
Karl Fulves Cased Multiple Shift posed as problem
37
Karl Fulves Autopalm three Aces, one chosen and all three put in deck, deck cut at other two Aces, chosen one is palmed and produced from anywhere
Related to 38
Karl Fulves Card from Case Removal handling from left cop position
40
Jack Birnman Swivel Multiple Shift & Palm tabled push-through action for multiple shift, then deck picked up and cards palmed out, also as bottom palm
42
Karl Fulves Swivel Stack Aces placed in different parts of deck and squared, then Kings, two hands dealt, they are Aces and Kings
44
Karl Fulves Overshift two cards in different parts come together to trap selection, overhand shuffle & multiple shift combo
Variations 45
Karl Fulves OS II sandwich placed in different parts of deck, later it is back together but with different selection
Inspired by 47
Data entered by Denis Behr.