foreword \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
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Foreword
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chapter 1: technique for the short-card \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 1: Technique for the Short-Card
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the short-card \n principles for the corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Short-Card
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the corner-short \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Corner-Short
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the secret gadget \n using nail-clip to short corners \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Secret Gadget
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advantages of the corner-short procedure \n general comments on the use of corner shorts \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Advantages of the Corner-Short Procedure
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locating the corner-short, and the delayed-action control \n using the corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Locating the Corner-Short, and the Delayed-Action Control
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the pencil dot \n mark for the corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Pencil Dot
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avoiding contrasts \n how to address the problem of white edges after cutting corners short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Avoiding Contrasts
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to bring the corner-short to the top of the pack \n \n unknown
1948
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To Bring the Corner-Short to the Top of the Pack
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the kaplan fan cut \n method to bring corner short to the top \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Kaplan Fan Cut
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to bring the corner-short to the bottom of the pack \n two methods \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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To Bring the Corner-Short to the Bottom of the Pack
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to control a selected card by means of the corner-short \n hindu shuffle \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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To Control a Selected Card by Means of the Corner-Short
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the kaplan control of a glimpsed card by means of the corner-short \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Kaplan Control of a Glimpsed Card by Means of the Corner-Short
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retaining control of several glimpsed cards by means of the corner-short \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
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Retaining Control of several Glimpsed Cards by Means of the Corner-Short
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controlling three selected cards by means of the corner-short \n hindu shuffle handling \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Controlling Three Selected Cards by Means of the Corner-Short
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hindu shuffle force \n \n unknown
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Hindu Shuffle Force
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to bring a prearranged packet above a chosen card by means of the corner-short \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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To bring a Prearranged Packet above a Chosen Card by Means of the Corner-Short
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obtaining a desired packet instantly by means of the corner-short \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Obtaining a Desired Packet Instantly by Means of the Corner-Short
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using the corner-short to retain a prearranged deck in order \n using corner-short as divider \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Using the Corner-Short to Retain a Prearranged Deck in Order
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chapter 2: subtle sleights \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 2: Subtle Sleights
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master card control \n fanning with in-jog \n unknown
1948
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Master Card Control
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the riffle-force - a new angle \n separation of the packets from the back \n unknown
1948
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The Riffle-Force - A New Angle
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the gambler´s false-cut \n straight cut \n unknown
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The Gambler´s False-Cut
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the peek \n spectator peeks, detailed description \n unknown
1948
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The Peek
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the step \n securing control after peek, overhand shuffle \n unknown
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The Step
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to glimpse or sight a card secretly \n used in conjunction with the peek \n unknown \n step glimpse and automatic jog \n unknown \n 1.- por separación del meñique y volteo \n george g. kaplan \n arthur h. buckley
1948
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To Glimpse or Sight a Card Secretly
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impromptu marking of cards \n rubbing thumb-nail on pencil \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Impromptu Marking of Cards
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chapter 3: tricks employing the corner-short \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 3: Tricks Employing the Corner-Short
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out-of-the-room selection \n using the corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Out-of-the-Room Selection
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the x-ray location \n newspaper over scattered cards using the corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The X-Ray Location
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hindu shuffle glimpse \n \n unknown
1948
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Hindu Shuffle Glimpse
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double-back corner-short location \n out of the room selection \n george g. kaplan \n turn of the century \n paul curry \n an old (sheared) black ram<sup>2</sup> \n michael weber \n paul curry
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Double-Back Corner-Short Location
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mind-reading with two subjects \n two card location using the corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Mind-Reading with Two Subjects
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the "impossible" discovery \n odd/even separation with corner-short as divider \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The "Impossible" Discovery
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the twenty-sixth card location - using a corner-short \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Twenty-Sixth Card Location - Using a Corner-Short
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au naturelle \n magician says "stop" at a card whose value is used to count to selection, "natural card" (see next item) \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Au Naturelle
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natural card \n using numerical value on card to count to selection that fits by chance, see also page 101 \n george g. kaplan \n the "impossible" location \n george g. kaplan \n counting on lothar \n jon racherbaumer \n natural key card \n arthur finley
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Natural Card
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the topsy-turvy fan \n using odd/even separation and corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Topsy-Turvy Fan
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chapter 4: close-up card tricks \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 4: Close-Up Card Tricks
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will-o'-the-wisp routine \n sympathetic cards through newspaper with one cover only \n george g. kaplan \n cards thru newspaper \n albert goshman
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Will-o'-the-Wisp Routine
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strip-out addition \n \n unknown
1948
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Strip-Out Addition
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buckle count \n \n unknown
1948
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Buckle Count
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new card affinity \n spectator and performer each choose a card from half the deck, deck assembled, performer knows the distance of the two selections (originally next to each other) \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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New Card Affinity
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revello card circle \n thirteen-card circle layout \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Revello Card Circle
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the "stop!" fan discovery \n fan force \n george g. kaplan \n feminine intuition \n jörg alexander weber \n the "stop!" fan discovery \n george g. kaplan \n forked fan force \n steve beam \n sighting the card \n jörg alexander weber \n fan force revelation \n greg chapman
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The "Stop!" Fan Discovery
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fan force \n timing \n unknown
1948
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Fan Force
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kaplan's clock trick \n card from circle to matchbox, thirteen duplicates \n george g. kaplan \n kaplan's clock trick \n george g. kaplan \n time please \n roy johnson \n klok \n roy johnson \n the left-handed clock \n cushing strout \n der karten-uhrentrick \n roy johnson \n kaplan's clock trick \n george g. kaplan \n speaking volumes \n eric mead
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Kaplan's Clock Trick
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a lesson in misdirection \n "self-worker" \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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A Lesson in Misdirection
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rex card mystery \n three double facers \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Rex Card Mystery
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packet turnover \n hand revolves around packet \n unknown
1948
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Packet Turnover
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multiple do as i do \n five coincidences with a lot of counting \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Multiple Do As I Do
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follow the arrow \n bridge hand with thirteen pointer cards \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Follow the Arrow
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the card in the shoe \n using a stranger card \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Card in the Shoe
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the royal assembly \n aces, kings, queens and jacks of each suit separate into piles of their own kind \n george g. kaplan \n dai vernon \n asamblea real \n juan tamariz
1948
George G. Kaplan, Dai Vernon
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The Royal Assembly
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Variations
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strip-out addition \n \n unknown
1948
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Strip-Out Addition
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the captain kidd card (first version) \n card lost, spectator deals through cards and performer stops him at a card whose value indicates position of selection, natural key \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Captain Kidd Card (First Version)
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the captain kidd card (second version) \n card lost, spectator deals through cards and performer stops him at a card whose value indicates position of selection, natural key \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Captain Kidd Card (Second Version)
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magnetic thought transference \n matches placed on seven-card row on table, another match reacts magnetic to match on chosen card \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Magnetic Thought Transference
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chapter 5: platform card tricks \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 5: Platform Card Tricks
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the lie detector \n \n george g. kaplan \n the invisible card \n dick ferguson \n george g. kaplan \n roberto giobbi
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Lie Detector
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Variations
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giant trio-flight \n three selected jumbo cards across with envelopes \n george g. kaplan \n riesenkarten-wanderung \n george g. kaplan \n giant trio flight ii \n roberto mansilla \n cartomagia de salón - el triple vuelo \n roberto mansilla
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Giant Trio-Flight
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VariationsAlso published here
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envelope switch \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Envelope Switch
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card-stabbing \n three cards are stabbed from a gaffed (corner-marked) tally-ho deck \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Card-Stabbing
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handkerchief deck switch \n deck on tabled handkerchief \n elmer p. ransom
1948
Elmer P. Ransom
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Handkerchief Deck Switch
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the kaplan rising cards \n several cards rise from a houlette \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Kaplan Rising Cards
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the card in the balloon \n torn and restored (except missing corner) card in balloon \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Card in the Balloon
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a winning wager \n one of five jumbo cards is predicted, with stand for cards \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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A Winning Wager
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the kaplan torn and restored card \n restored card is strung on a ribbon in an envelope \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Kaplan Torn and Restored Card
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teleport envelope precursor \n \n unknown
1948
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Teleport Envelope Precursor
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the chameleon card \n giant card transforms into selected card, using monte sliding gaff \n george g. kaplan \n carta cameleon \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Chameleon Card
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Also published here
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chapter 6: mind-reading tricks with cards \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 6: Mind-Reading Tricks With Cards
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the calcutta mystery (first version) \n two card prediction written with different colored pencils, one ahead \n george g. kaplan \n "the bombay mystery" (george kaplan, marketed) \n oh calcutta \n john bannon \n oh! calcutta! \n dr. dan j. alessini
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Calcutta Mystery (First Version)
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Inspired by- "The Bombay Mystery" (George Kaplan, marketed)
Variations
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the calcutta mystery (second version) \n without the colored pencils, with spectators initials, one ahead \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Calcutta Mystery (Second Version)
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think \n corner-short and glimpse \n unknown
1948
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Think
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erdnase break glimpse \n \n unknown
1948
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Erdnase Break Glimpse
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do as i do \n top card as key card \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Do As I Do
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top card glimpse \n one-handed, packet in riffle shuffle end grip, top card pivoted a bit with first finger \n unknown \n magic and its professors, evans, 1902, p. 100
1948
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Top Card Glimpse
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Related to- Magic and its Professors, Evans, 1902, p. 100
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the princess card trick \n with repeat phase, divided-card gaffs \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Princess Card Trick
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making fake indexes \n rubbing off ink and glueing new suit symbols, described for making divided picture cards \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Making Fake Indexes
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the yogi's secret \n putting flesh-colored daub on spectators forehead for an out-of-the-room selection \n george g. kaplan \n yogi you-do-as-i-do \n eddie fields
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Yogi's Secret
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Variations
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163
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the new brain-wave deck \n ordinary deck, using hindu force \n george g. kaplan \n the brain wave \n robert parrish
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The New Brain-Wave Deck
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Variations
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165
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mahatma thought control \n five spectators each pick four cards and select one, clever \n george g. kaplan \n multiple divination \n juan tamariz
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Mahatma Thought Control
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Variations
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167
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bottom card corner crimp \n \n unknown
1948
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Bottom Card Corner Crimp
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psychic sympathy \n spectator and performer choose and a sign a card from one half each, they find each others cards, duplicate \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Psychic Sympathy
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twenty-one cards - a double prediction \n using in the hands anti-faro \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Twenty-One Cards - A Double Prediction
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crystal clairvoyance \n featuring a napkin force \n george g. kaplan \n forcing under a handkerchief \n george g. kaplan \n the handkerchief force \n jean hugard \n kristallklar \n tino plaz
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Crystal Clairvoyance
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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dial \n two (forced via thrust stabbing procedure) cards are revealed over the phone \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Dial
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information, please! \n on the phone revelation with a order of deck secretly used as list by medium \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Information, Please!
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the deck switch \n selection found in pocketed deck \n unknown
1948
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The Deck Switch
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the medium´s card test \n 14/15 forced from one deck, card at that position in second deck has been predicted \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Medium´s Card Test
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185
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yogi spelling test \n four groups of six progressive spelling sequences \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Yogi Spelling Test
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186
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the eighteen-cards spelling trick \n one of eighteen cards thought of and then revealed with spelling procedure \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Eighteen-Cards Spelling Trick
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188
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the triple spelling trick \n with the corner-short \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Triple Spelling Trick
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the three-billet test no. 1 \n card chosen and two thought of, all written on billets, performer divines them \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Three-Billet Test No. 1
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the three-billet test no. 2 \n \n al baker \n a two billet test \n harry riser
1948
Al Baker
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The Three-Billet Test No. 2
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Variations
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chapter 7: more mind-reading tricks \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 7: More Mind-Reading Tricks
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197
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the trance quick-and-dead test \n living and dead test with divination of name, torn edge marking \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Trance Quick-and-Dead Test
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200
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a capitol problem \n spectator writes name on business card which is put between two others and then in an envelope, performer divines name, hole in card for glimpse \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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A Capitol Problem
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do-as-i-do telephone test \n forcing a number with cards \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Do-As-I-Do Telephone Test
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209
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an improved sealed-message reading \n card with secret information put in two nested envelopes \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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An Improved Sealed-Message Reading
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211
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mind-figures \n using a convex mirror in stack of billets \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Mind-Figures
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the spirit-slates and magazine test \n for close-up work \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Spirit-Slates and Magazine Test
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slate move \n apparently showing all four sides of two slates blank \n nate leipzig
1948
Nate Leipzig
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Slate Move
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219
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a cigarette-paper pellet switch \n on the tip of a pencil \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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A Cigarette-Paper Pellet Switch
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the three-billet test no. 3 \n three different categories \n george g. kaplan \n advinaciones al cubo \n alberto de figueiredo
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Three-Billet Test No. 3
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Variations
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billet switch \n \n unknown
1948
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Billet Switch
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forcing three numbers \n using cards \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Forcing Three Numbers
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230
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the odd-even force \n forcing an even or odd number with three dice, (reverse) svengali forcing deck \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Odd-Even Force
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chapter 8: coin tricks \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 8: Coin Tricks
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the kaplan coin switch \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Kaplan Coin Switch
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the kaplan okito-box presentation \n pushing a coin through a tiny hole in the lid through the box and a card into glass \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Kaplan Okito-Box Presentation
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237
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turnover move \n \n unknown
1948
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Turnover Move
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238
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righting move \n \n george g. kaplan \n variation on kaplan's righting move \n lewis ganson
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Righting Move
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Variations
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240
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i do as you do \n ten coin puzzle \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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I Do As You Do
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241
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the stack of quarters \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Stack of Quarters
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242
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the sympathetic coins \n two silver, one copper and one copper/silver \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Sympathetic Coins
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coin-extraction perfected \n two coins and a handkerchief \n george g. kaplan \n the option pass \n karl fulves \n escape hatch \n karl fulves
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Coin-Extraction Perfected
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Variations
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251
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gypsy switch handling \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Gypsy Switch Handling
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251
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chapter 9: selected tricks \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 9: Selected Tricks
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255
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the spirit handkerchief \n multiple knot routine with a thayer "cabby" prop \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Spirit Handkerchief
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258
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a billiard-ball transposition \n two balls and two glasses, shell \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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A Billiard-Ball Transposition
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260
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the brema tube and bill \n loading the tube while showing it \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Brema Tube and Bill
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263
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the cigarette vanish in handkerchief \n seated at table, lapping thumb tip \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Cigarette Vanish in Handkerchief
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267
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the trap-door 'kerchief \n silk for switching objects \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Trap-Door 'Kerchief
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268
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tying the knot for the rope trick \n "easy, smooth procedure" \n george g. kaplan \n kaplan's cut and restored rope knot \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Tying the Knot for the Rope Trick
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Also published here
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the bent pin \n pin is stuck in table, performer slaps it and bends it instead of piercing his hand \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Bent Pin
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274
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the game of "thirty-one" played with a die \n \n george g. kaplan \n dai vernon \n al baker
1948
George G. Kaplan, Dai Vernon, Al Baker
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The Game of "Thirty-One" Played with a Die
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275
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the fifteen match-sticks puzzle \n game/puzzle \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Fifteen Match-Sticks Puzzle
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279
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chapter 10: miscellaneous platform tricks \n \n unknown
1948
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Chapter 10: Miscellaneous Platform Tricks
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283
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ben ali's rope \n using extra loop \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Ben Ali's Rope
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286
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the lemon trick \n two bills with similar numbers, flash paper bill \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Lemon Trick
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292
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switching the bill \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Switching the Bill
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297
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card, crystal ball, and panties \n impromptu stooge, card visible in crystal ball, then performer reads spectator's mind with gag revelation (paper panties) \n george g. kaplan \n crystal ball \n doc eason \n women can tell... \n sam dalal \n kristallklar \n tino plaz \n crystal ball delight \n doc eason \n crystal-eyes \n larry becker
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Card, Crystal Ball, and Panties
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Related toVariations
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301
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the gypsy thread trick \n with spectator \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Gypsy Thread Trick
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305
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the comedy of errors \n transposition of a candle and a handkerchief plus a mind-reading gag where audience divines spectator's card \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Comedy of Errors
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313
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the kaplan nest of boxes routine \n \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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The Kaplan Nest of Boxes Routine
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319
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chapter 11: concluding observations \n "magic is a fine art.", on magic as an art, practical tips on organizing tricks in lists and on index cards \n george g. kaplan
1948
George G. Kaplan
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Chapter 11: Concluding Observations
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