the waacs and the doughboys \n hotel story trick, queens and jacks in five envelopes change places \n jean hugard \n the wacs and the doughboys \n murray fields \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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The WAACS and the Doughboys
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Variations
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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1
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editorial \n \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Editorial
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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1
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reverse count switch \n cards counted off into right hand from top of deck, starting with block \n unknown
1943
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Reverse Count Switch
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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1
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presentation \n card location, behind back, card at position remembered, counting cards from top to bottom, focus on presentation \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Presentation
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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2
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torn newspaper to bouquet \n newspaper to flowers, brief \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Torn Newspaper to Bouquet
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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2
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torn paper classic \n torn and restored paper strip \n ching ling foo
1943
Ching Ling Foo
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Torn Paper Classic
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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3
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repetitions \n rambling on repetition in programs \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Repetitions
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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3
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striking experiment \n matchbook put in water, matches can still be ignited \n john batton
1943
John Batton
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Striking Experiment
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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3
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hu-gardenias \n to lt. haskell and spaulding \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 1943
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4
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spectacular flash opening \n paper is ignited, ribbons, a silk and an umbrella appear \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Spectacular Flash Opening
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 1943
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5
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linking ring climax \n - rings are dropped to the floor (hugard)
- bowl formed with rings and flowers appear inside \n jean hugard \n j. marsters
1943
Jean Hugard, J. Marsters
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Linking Ring Climax
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 1943
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6
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the long and short of it \n "a sure force"
forcing an object by letting the spectator selects a match, short piece and normal match \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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The Long and Short of It
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 1943
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6
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jean-eralities \n - tip to obtain cotton cord (hugard)
- second deal idea, card divined at named number (braue) \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n the self-arranging pack \n frederick braue
1943
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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Jean-Eralities
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 1943
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6
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the flap slate \n \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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The Flap Slate
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 1943
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7
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editorial \n \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Editorial
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 1943
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7
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hu-gardenias \n on the redhills \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 1943
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8
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hugard's butterflies \n butterflies are torn from a napkin, then snow storm with butterflies done with fan and water \n jean hugard \n hugard's butterflies \n jean hugard \n hugard's schmetterling \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Hugard's Butterflies
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 1943
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9
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double reverse \n spectator and performer each hold half of the deck, select a card and exchange it to put it in the other packet, one packet is reversed and placed in the middle of the second packet, finally all cards are face down except the selections \n george h. pittman
1943
George H. Pittman
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Double Reverse
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 1943
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10
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half pass \n brief \n unknown
1943
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Half Pass
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 1943
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10
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wand production \n in the hands, lapel \n frederick braue
1943
Frederick Braue
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Wand Production
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 1943
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10
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classic coin fold \n \n unknown \n the lightning change \n larry russell \n unknown
1943
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Classic Coin Fold
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 1943
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11
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do-nuts to you \n grandmother's necklace with donuts and ropes going through sleeves of jacket, bowl of water is produced as a finale \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
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Do-Nuts to You
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 1943
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13
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clothes pin mint \n signed coin vanishes and appears on a clothes pin \n paul morris
1943
Paul Morris
|
Clothes Pin Mint
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 1943
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14
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ramsay subtlety \n \n unknown
1943
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Ramsay Subtlety
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 1943
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14
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sleeving of a coin \n \n unknown
1943
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Sleeving of a Coin
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 1943
|
14
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hu-gardenias \n on jack and mary trepel \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 1943
|
14
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twelve cards to pocket \n with selection \n j. elder blackledge
1943
J. Elder Blackledge
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Twelve Cards to Pocket
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 1943
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15
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editorial - what is magic? \n hugard's definition what magic is \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Editorial - What is Magic?
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 1943
|
15
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jean-eralities \n on the evolution of court cards and how to pick something up on stage \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Jean-Eralities
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Sep. 1943
|
16
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cups and bills \n with rolled up bills and cups, three final loads \n jean hugard \n cups and balls \n charlie miller
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Cups and Bills
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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Oct. 1943
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17
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the finger-grip \n palm of a ball \n unknown
1943
|
The Finger-Grip
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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Oct. 1943
|
17
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to load a bill under a cup \n \n unknown
1943
|
To Load a Bill under a Cup
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 1943
|
17
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presentation \n presentation for "to guess four cards thought of by different persons" \n jean hugard \n to guess four cards thought of by different persons \n unknown
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Presentation
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Inspired by
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 1943
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18
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jean-eralitites \n on inflation of double paper bag \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Jean-Eralitites
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 1943
|
18
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thumb nail writer \n pencil to hold nail writer \n leon maguire
1943
Leon Maguire
|
Thumb Nail Writer
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 1943
|
19
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a miracle of coincidence \n performer writes number and name on unknown card, spectator selects same card again \n paul morris
1943
Paul Morris
|
A Miracle of Coincidence
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 1943
|
19
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hu-gardenias \n on dell o'dell \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 1943
|
20
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thimble technique \n several thimble vanishes, where thimble does not start on finger \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Thimble Technique
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 1943
|
21
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the serpent handkerchief \n lemon appears, handkerchief in paper changes with fruit of lemon, to dry handkerchief it's held over a candle where it is burnt and eventually found in wrapping paper \n jean hugard \n the serpent handkerchief (continued from november issue) \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
The Serpent Handkerchief
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 1943
|
22
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interlude a la william tell \n slicing pieces of paper with arrow and bow, method to cut paper in half all the times \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Interlude a la William Tell
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 1943
|
22
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hu-gardenias \n on joseph dunninger \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 1943
|
23
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jean-eralities \n on the salt trick (problem of salt and moisture), on the use of a wand \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Jean-Eralities
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 1943
|
23
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odds and ends \n tips and hints for
- clippo
- baker's salt trick
- oriental restoring powder \n r. m. jamison \n salt flight \n al baker \n salt flight \n al baker
1943
R. M. Jamison
|
Odds and Ends
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 1943
|
23
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billiard balls & glass \n traveling to glass \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Billiard Balls & Glass
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 1943
|
23
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a new card stab \n cards are stabbed with knife, all cards above selection are pierced and packet cut at that position \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
A New Card Stab
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 1943
|
24
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bingo-bonds \n bill in one of five bills, four spectators can spell the word "bingo" and get the envelope they arrive at, with a stand \n r. m. jamison
1943
R. M. Jamison
|
Bingo-Bonds
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
25
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are you sure? - a quick trick with a novel finish \n four jacks are cut to, then one jack transforms into selection \n paul morris \n are you sure? \n paul morris
1943
Paul Morris
|
Are You Sure? - A Quick Trick with a Novel Finish
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
26
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riffle shuffle control \n with bridge \n unknown
1943
|
Riffle Shuffle Control
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
26
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bottom slip cut \n hands to table \n unknown
1943
|
Bottom Slip Cut
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
26
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the great escape \n traveling and transformation of jumbo cards with disney figures \n r. m. jamison \n ausgebüchst! \n r. m. jamison
1943
R. M. Jamison
|
The Great Escape
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
27
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the serpent handkerchief (continued from november issue) \n \n jean hugard \n the serpent handkerchief \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
The Serpent Handkerchief (Continued from November Issue)
|
Related to
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
27
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hu-gardenias \n on silent mora \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
28
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the back palm as a secret sleight \n on the history and several techniques
a. the vanish
b. the reverse palm
c. transfer a card from regular palm to the front palm
d. to back palm a card directly from the deck
tricks using the back palm as a secret sleight \n jean hugard
1943
Jean Hugard
|
The Back Palm as a Secret Sleight
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
29
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the crystal casket \n chosen card travels to glass which was shown empty and is wrapped in handkerchief \n unknown
1943
|
The Crystal Casket
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
31
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a hat and a card \n card penetrates hat \n unknown
1943
|
A Hat and a Card
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
31
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impromptu rising card \n \n unknown
1943
|
Impromptu Rising Card
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
32
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a surprise handshake \n cards are produced after handshake with spectator \n unknown
1943
|
A Surprise Handshake
|
Vol. 1 No. 7
|
Dec. 1943
|
32
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evaporation of a watch \n pocket watch vanishes in a hat covered with a handkerchief and appears back in performer's pocket on watchchain \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Evaporation of a Watch
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
|
Jan. 1944
|
33
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the magic bell \n \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Magic Bell
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
|
Jan. 1944
|
34
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now! \n attributed to robert-houdin, three cards selected, three times stop by spectator to find their cards \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n mentalex? \n theodore annemann \n "say when!" \n al baker
1944
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
|
Now!
|
Related to
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 1944
|
34
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the magic bell \n three cards stopped at, with two hats and a bell \n max cadet
1944
Max Cadet
|
The Magic Bell
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
|
Jan. 1944
|
34
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hu-gardenias \n on senor maldo \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
|
Jan. 1944
|
34
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hey! presto! \n selection appears in a glass held by performer \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hey! Presto!
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
|
Jan. 1944
|
35
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back palm change using a handkerchief \n \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Back Palm Change Using a Handkerchief
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
|
Jan. 1944
|
35
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magno touch \n performer writes name on face of card, spectator selects card and signs it's back, it is the same card \n orville wayne meyer
1944
Orville Wayne Meyer
|
Magno Touch
|
Vol. 1 No. 8
|
Jan. 1944
|
36
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ghost writings \n name of selection appears on rolled up paper \n dr. h. walter grote
1944
Dr. H. Walter Grote
|
Ghost Writings
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
37
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the 203rd force \n uncredited \n henry christ \n double back card force \n r. m. jamison
1944
Henry Christ
|
The 203rd Force
|
Variations
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
37
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gestures \n on gestures, style and manners \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Gestures
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
38
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bare stage bugbear \n how to move on a stage, fishing rod to get objects from the audience \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Bare Stage Bugbear
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
38
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forcing a card \n on a stage \n unknown
1944
|
Forcing a Card
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
38
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hu-gardenias \n on dr. daley \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
38
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the egg bag \n on the egg bag, routine by hugard and other ideas by jamison \n jean hugard \n r. m. jamison
1944
Jean Hugard, R. M. Jamison
|
The Egg Bag
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
39
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flash opening trick \n a handkerchief appears, from which a hat and a rabbit are produced \n oscar h. paulson
1944
Oscar H. Paulson
|
Flash Opening Trick
|
Vol. 1 No. 9
|
Feb. 1944
|
40
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those confusing ladies \n two queens face up in the center of the deck change places wit the other queens on top of the deck ans all queens are face down, one-handed, deck held behind back \n charles hudson
1944
Charles Hudson
|
Those Confusing Ladies
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 1944
|
41
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cigarette paper classic \n torn and restored cigarette paper \n jerry lukins
1944
Jerry Lukins
|
Cigarette Paper Classic
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 1944
|
42
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hu-gardenias \n on dariel fitzkee \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 1944
|
42
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coin tapping count \n normal but elegant count of coins from glass to hand \n frederick braue
1944
Frederick Braue
|
Coin Tapping Count
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 1944
|
42
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coin extraction perfected \n two coins wrapped in handkerchief, chosen one penetrates fabric \n george g. kaplan \n perfekte münzextraktion \n george g. kaplan
1944
George G. Kaplan
|
Coin Extraction Perfected
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 1944
|
43
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coin sleight - a novel finger grip \n purse palm and its use by charles morritt \n unknown
1944
|
Coin Sleight - A Novel Finger Grip
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 1944
|
43
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gambling \n newspaper article on cutting off parts of fingers to improve sleights \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Gambling
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 1944
|
44
|
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greatest four ace trick \n three double facer \n bill morton \n orville wayne meyer
1944
Bill Morton, Orville Wayne Meyer
|
Greatest Four Ace Trick
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
45
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ace vanish \n gaffed \n unknown
1944
|
Ace Vanish
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
45
|
|
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billiard ball interlude \n with different colored billiard balls \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Billiard Ball Interlude
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
46
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reverse interlude \n spectator names a number, that amount of cards are found reversed in the deck, with not-hearing strategy (tecnica del sordo) \n charlie miller \n reverse interlude \n charlie miller
1944
Charlie Miller
|
Reverse Interlude
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
46
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matchbook hook \n transforming a matchbook so it can be used like a hooked coin \n leroy e. larson
1944
LeRoy E. Larson
|
Matchbook Hook
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
46
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match vanish \n after lighting a cigarette \n tom bowyer
1944
Tom Bowyer
|
Match Vanish
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
46
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hu-gardenias \n on cantu \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
46
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cube root extraction \n cube roots of numbers until 100 \n max katz
1944
Max Katz
|
Cube Root Extraction
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
47
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forcing the choice of one of four packets \n several approaches to the magician's choice \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Forcing the Choice of one of Four Packets
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
47
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the linking rings \n on a linking ring performance by richard himber \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Linking Rings
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
Apr. 1944
|
48
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numerology??? \n two decks, three cards are counted to in both decks and they match \n george g. kaplan \n numerologie \n george g. kaplan
1944
George G. Kaplan
|
Numerology???
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
49
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cut and restored rope - perfected \n \n arthur punnar
1944
Arthur Punnar
|
Cut and Restored Rope - Perfected
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
49
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salt and water \n salt travels from hand to hand, then water appears \n george starke
1944
George Starke
|
Salt and Water
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
50
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hu-gardenias \n on the open house \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
50
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just a dream \n baby chicken appears and vanishes, with egg \n nat. d. kane \n just a dream \n nat. d. kane
1944
Nat. D. Kane
|
Just a Dream
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
50
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the thumbnail writer \n on the problem of bad handwriting, automatic writing \n george starke
1944
George Starke
|
The Thumbnail Writer
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
51
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foiling the gremlins \n gag when magic trick goes wrong, egg with silk inside bearing a message \n abril lamarque
1944
Abril Lamarque
|
Foiling the Gremlins
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
51
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cutting a dido \n story trick, tearing a long strip \n francis j. rigney
1944
Francis J. Rigney
|
Cutting a Dido
|
Vol. 1 No. 12
|
May 1944
|
51
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the lamarque rabbit vanish \n rabbit appears and vanishes in a box \n abril lamarque \n the lamarque rabbit vanish \n abril lamarque
1944
Abril Lamarque
|
The Lamarque Rabbit Vanish
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 2 No. 1
|
June 1944
|
53
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routine with a svengali deck \n different effects with a svengali deck, reverse, spelling, counting, all alike \n tom bowyer
1944
Tom Bowyer
|
Routine with a Svengali Deck
|
Vol. 2 No. 1
|
June 1944
|
54
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the rice bowls \n focus on presentation, wwii themed \n roger barkann
1944
Roger Barkann
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The Rice Bowls
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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June 1944
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impromptu daub \n \n gerald kosky
1944
Gerald Kosky
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Impromptu Daub
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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June 1944
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magnetic fisherman \n selection is attracted to magnet \n dr. a. heller
1944
Dr. A. Heller
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Magnetic Fisherman
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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June 1944
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55
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silks \n how to twirl a handkerchief, for making knots etc. \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Silks
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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June 1944
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55
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hu-gardnias \n on al flosso \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardnias
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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June 1944
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55
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producing a rope \n between palm of hands \n george engel
1944
George Engel
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Producing a Rope
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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June 1944
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55
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3-2-1 \n divination of a total of three rolled dice \n george g. kaplan \n 3-2-1 \n george g. kaplan
1944
George G. Kaplan
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3-2-1
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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June 1944
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55
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the oracle speaks \n answer to a question appears on slate, from thayer oracle numbered question book, with change box for billets \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
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The Oracle Speaks
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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the small time magician \n \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
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The Small Time Magician
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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58
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the turn over card control \n half over break is turned over into the other hand, repeated with second half \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
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The Turn Over Card Control
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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58
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hu-gardenias \n on john mcardle \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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58
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chinese prayer vase \n with transparent bottle \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
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Chinese Prayer Vase
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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58
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jumbo four ace routine \n mcdonald aces with jumbo cards \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
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Jumbo Four Ace Routine
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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thumb writer telepathy \n telepathy presentation \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
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Thumb Writer Telepathy
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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59
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double back card force \n method to repeat 203rd force with a second card \n r. m. jamison \n the 203rd force \n henry christ \n a clean-cut coincidence \n nick trost
1944
R. M. Jamison
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Double Back Card Force
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Inspired byVariations
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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July 1944
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60
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three in one \n \n paul morris \n a coin, a match, and a thimble \n john goodrum \n three in one \n paul morris
1944
Paul Morris
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Three in One
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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coin magic \n on coin magic, general remarks on palming \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Coin Magic
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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62
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the melting coin \n coin is apparently bent with both and vanishes in the flame of a match where it is reproduced again \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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The Melting Coin
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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62
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the hindu wands and cords \n tip on the chinese sticks \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
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The Hindu Wands and Cords
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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63
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dice production and tricks \n 1. production of a dice (with a handkerchief)
2. a mind reading trick (with a handkerchief)
3. dipping into the future (prediction on a business card, by herbert hood) \n jean hugard \n herbert hood
1944
Jean Hugard, Herbert Hood
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Dice Production and Tricks
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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a diminishing card \n one card shrinks, back palm handling \n phil j. flad, jr.
1944
Phil J. Flad, Jr.
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A Diminishing Card
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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foiling the iron grip \n escaping a strong man's grip \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Foiling the Iron Grip
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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the heller speller \n \n dr. a. heller
1944
Dr. A. Heller
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The Heller Speller
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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65
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transmutation of metal \n two dimes in spectator's hand change into pennies \n harry bernstein
1944
Harry Bernstein
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Transmutation of Metal
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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65
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the balanced deck \n deck balanced on hand \n jean hugard \n the balancing deck \n martin gardner
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Balanced Deck
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 1944
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66
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jamison's spot sticks \n two sticks \n r. m. jamison \n jamison's spot sticks \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
|
Jamison's Spot Sticks
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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67
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card magic \n general comments \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Card Magic
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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68
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the overhand shuffle \n 1. retain control of the top card
2. to keep the bottom card in that position
3. to retain the top and bottom card in position
4. to run cards
5. to jog a card
6. to control a chosen card which has been replaced in the pack \n jean hugard \n more card magic (continued) \n jean hugard \n card magic -- continued \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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The Overhand Shuffle
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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68
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telepathy plus \n one of five cards is selected \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Telepathy Plus
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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70
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classical vanishes 1. vesting \n \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Classical Vanishes 1. Vesting
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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70
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the hindu wands and cords \n on the chinese sticks \n orville wayne meyer \n r. m. jamison
1944
Orville Wayne Meyer, R. M. Jamison
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The Hindu Wands and Cords
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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pearls of magical wisdom \n from decremps and gaultier \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
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Pearls of Magical Wisdom
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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72
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hu-gardenias \n on abril lamarque \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Sep. 1944
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72
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a winning wager \n five cards shuffled in placed on a stand, selected one is predicted on a slate with houlette and duplicates \n george g. kaplan \n a sensational prediction \n dr. william t. palchinas \n george g. kaplan
1944
George G. Kaplan
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A Winning Wager
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Variations
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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phoney dice \n change of spots using paddle move \n arnold belais
1944
Arnold Belais
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Phoney Dice
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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74
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hu-gardenias \n on charlie miller \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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74
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the biter bit \n magic thrust as an out when someone challenges performer to find thought of card \n gerald kosky \n glide out \n gerald kosky
1944
Gerald Kosky
|
The Biter Bit
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 5
|
Oct. 1944
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74
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an optical illusion \n four unknown cards selected and placed in performer's pocket, six piles are formed, all ontaining aces, aces are eventually found in pocket \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
An Optical Illusion
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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75
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adding palmed cards \n while cutting deck \n unknown
1944
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Adding Palmed Cards
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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75
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magical flight \n marked coin in knotted handkerchief travels into knot of second silk \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Magical Flight
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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75
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lota bowl \n combined with change bag, silks are wrung out over lota bowl, transform into union jack \n phil j. flad, jr.
1944
Phil J. Flad, Jr.
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Lota Bowl
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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76
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metamorphoses \n card rubbed to thigh changes several times, back palm \n clyde cairy
1944
Clyde Cairy
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Metamorphoses
|
Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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77
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ii. the vanish by the throw behind the back \n explained with a ball, description of chung ling soo's use of the move for the linking rings and the vanish of an orange \n jean hugard \n chung ling soo
1944
Jean Hugard, Chung Ling Soo
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II. The Vanish by the Throw Behind the Back
|
Vol. 2 No. 5
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Oct. 1944
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77
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the patriotic tissues \n three red, blue and white paper balls are put in three bags with the same colors, they rearrange themselves, so in each bag is on ball of each color, then they change into flowers with the corresponding colors \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Patriotic Tissues
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Vol. 2 No. 6
|
Nov. 1944
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79
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more card magic (continued) \n key card placement with overhand shuffle \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
More Card Magic (Continued)
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
|
Nov. 1944
|
80
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the best impromptu spelling trick \n \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Best Impromptu Spelling Trick
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
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Nov. 1944
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80
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coin interlude (continued) \n one of two coins vanishes, the other one is split in two then followed by continuous coin production with candy as a climax \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Coin Interlude (Continued)
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
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Nov. 1944
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81
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pearls of magical wisdom \n hugard on confidence in magic, nikola quote on the mirror glass \n jean hugard \n louis nikola
1944
Jean Hugard, Louis Nikola
|
Pearls of Magical Wisdom
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
|
Nov. 1944
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81
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the dream of ben asai \n four twos in four glasses turn into four queens and back to four twos \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Dream of Ben Asai
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
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Nov. 1944
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82
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the sand frame \n technical improvement for the sand frame \n harry "roz-on" rosenblum
1944
Harry "Roz-On" Rosenblum
|
The Sand Frame
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
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Nov. 1944
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82
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the ghost coins \n handful of coins vanish, soldered coins \n george starke \n the ghost coins \n george starke
1944
George Starke
|
The Ghost Coins
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 6
|
Nov. 1944
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83
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more pearls \n quotes by ponsin, nikola and hugard \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
More Pearls
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
|
Nov. 1944
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83
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fred braue writes \n floating stick version, stick adheres to fingers and nose \n frederick braue
1944
Frederick Braue
|
Fred Braue Writes
|
Vol. 2 No. 6
|
Nov. 1944
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84
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hornswoggled \n bills change total value several times \n george starke \n hornswoggled \n george starke \n hornswoggled again! \n ron bauer \n hornswoggled - the smash finish \n george starke \n hornswoggled revisited \n harry riser
1944
George Starke
|
Hornswoggled
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
85
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the punishment fits the crime \n coin transforms into lemon, under hat \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Punishment Fits the Crime
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
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86
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exposures \n on exposure \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Exposures
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
86
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the penetrating billiard ball \n ball penetrating silk, with cut and restored handkerchief element \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
The Penetrating Billiard Ball
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
87
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the upside down six \n six spot turns into nine spot \n tom bowyer \n the upside down six \n r. m. jamison
1944
Tom Bowyer
|
The Upside Down Six
|
Variations
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
87
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the spirit match \n initials of card appear on head of burnt match \n john c. holoubeck \n thesis \n frederick mosteller \n the photographic match \n russell swann \n bookmatch card index \n bobby bernard
1944
John C. Holoubeck
|
The Spirit Match
|
Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 7
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Dec. 1944
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88
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up the sleeve! \n jumbo card travels to performer's sleeve \n r. m. jamison \n up my sleeve \n r. m. jamison \n den Ärmel hinauf! \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
|
Up the Sleeve!
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
89
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invisible flight \n signed jumbo card in envelope transposes with jumbo card held and signed by performer \n r. m. jamison
1944
R. M. Jamison
|
Invisible Flight
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
90
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hu-gardenias \n on george g. kaplan \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
90
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magicana \n on practice and repertoire \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
90
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cards from the sleeve \n cards travel from pocket to hand, reverse up the sleeve \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Cards from the Sleeve
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
91
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one hand riffle shuffle \n tabled \n joseph k. schmidt \n unknown \n magicana \n jean hugard \n one-hand table faro \n joseph k. schmidt \n vernon one-handed shuffle \n dai vernon \n false one hand riffle shuffle \n gustave southall
1944
Joseph K. Schmidt,
|
One Hand Riffle Shuffle
|
Related toVariations
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
91
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blindfold \n brief opinion on the use of blindfolds \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Blindfold
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
91
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shorts \n on the word necromancy \n jean hugard
1944
Jean Hugard
|
Shorts
|
Vol. 2 No. 7
|
Dec. 1944
|
92
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silks and soup plates \n two handkerchiefs vanish and appear between two soup plates, hollow loop ball \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Silks and Soup Plates
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
93
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more card magic (continued) \n brief introduction on stacks
- the eighth overhand shuffle \n jean hugard \n the overhand shuffle \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
More Card Magic (Continued)
|
Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
94
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one in five \n spectator adds four card to selection, performer divines it \n george g. kaplan
1945
George G. Kaplan
|
One in Five
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
94
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cut and restored string \n multi strands cord, separated in center and twisted again \n unknown \n string thing \n gene anderson \n karl germain
1945
|
Cut and Restored String
|
Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 8
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Jan. 1945
|
95
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the upside down six \n six spot turns into nine spot, with jumbo cards and card has number written on it \n r. m. jamison \n the upside down six \n tom bowyer \n die umgedrehte sechs \n r. m. jamison
1945
R. M. Jamison
|
The Upside Down Six
|
Inspired byAlso published here
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
95
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coin interlude \n on the french drop \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Coin Interlude
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
96
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through the table top \n coins through table, with glass \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Through the Table Top
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
96
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through the knee \n coins through knee, seated \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Through the Knee
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
96
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a "shuffling" presentation \n story presentation, different forms of riffle shuffle cascades \n max katz
1945
Max Katz
|
A "Shuffling" Presentation
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
97
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rolling a cigarette \n with a comb, cigarette rolls on table \n dr. aaron weiss
1945
Dr. Aaron Weiss
|
Rolling a Cigarette
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
97
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magicana \n quote by gaultier \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
97
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hu-gardenias \n on george starke \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 2 No. 8
|
Jan. 1945
|
98
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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 kaplan's uhren-trick \n george g. kaplan \n clocker shocker \n jon racherbaumer \n kaplan's clock trick \n george g. kaplan
1945
George G. Kaplan
|
Kaplan's Clock Trick
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
99
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more coin magic \n - the coin switch (de manche switch) \n jean hugard \n henri de manche
1945
Jean Hugard, Henri De Manche
|
More Coin Magic
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
100
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the transposition of silver and copper coins \n copper /silver transposition, translations from decremps "codicille de jerome sharp" \n henri decremps
1945
Henri Decremps
|
The Transposition of Silver and Copper Coins
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
100
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magicana \n quotes by einstein, weist, hugard \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
100
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penny and half dollar transposition \n \n george starke
1945
George Starke
|
Penny and Half Dollar Transposition
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
101
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heavy tipper \n joke for tipping in a restaurant, coin transforms into small heavy ball \n abril lamarque
1945
Abril Lamarque
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Heavy Tipper
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
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Feb. 1945
|
101
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coin switch \n same as bobo switch \n unknown
1945
|
Coin Switch
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
101
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silk production from candle flame \n silk production, with gimmick \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Silk Production from Candle Flame
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
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Feb. 1945
|
102
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lighting a candle magically \n portion of flame is carried with bare hands to light another candle \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Lighting a Candle Magically
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
102
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false cuts \n - false cut no.1 (on the table three packets)
- false cut no. 2 (on the table, five packets) \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
False Cuts
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
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Feb. 1945
|
102
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"magic square" magic \n card selection in combination with magic square, total of square indicates position in the rest of the deck \n royal vale heath
1945
Royal Vale Heath
|
"Magic Square" Magic
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Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
103
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magicana \n quotes \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
103
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hu-gardenias \n on new york ring 26, i.b.m. \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 2 No. 9
|
Feb. 1945
|
104
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sleeving as an art \n part i
- to sleeve a coin from the right hand up the right sleeve
- retrieving the sleeved coin
- using the right sleeve for a switch \n george starke \n sleeving as an art \n george starke
1945
George Starke
|
Sleeving as an Art
|
Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 10
|
Mar. 1945
|
105
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the magical transfer of a coin from one hand to the other \n \n george starke
1945
George Starke
|
The Magical Transfer of a Coin from one Hand to the Other
|
Vol. 2 No. 10
|
Mar. 1945
|
105
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the homing card \n marked card vanishes from sealed paper and appears in deck at chosen number \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
The Homing Card
|
Vol. 2 No. 10
|
Mar. 1945
|
106
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hu-gardenias \n on dorny \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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106
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milk and confetti \n confetti in glass under handkerchief and milk in cone change places, milk pitcher \n henry a. colgate \n "my best" flash opening \n hen fetsch
1945
Henry A. Colgate
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Milk and Confetti
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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107
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magicana \n quotes and wisdom on magic \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Magicana
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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107
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card magic - one way decks \n general comments \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Card Magic - One Way Decks
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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108
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you do as heller does \n with two decks and three cards each \n dr. a. heller
1945
Dr. A. Heller
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You Do as Heller Does
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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108
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balancing an egg on a plate \n \n r. j. cooper
1945
R. J. Cooper
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Balancing an Egg on a Plate
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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109
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wand shells, candle shells etc. \n how to build shells \n r. j. cooper
1945
R. J. Cooper
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Wand Shells, Candle Shells etc.
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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109
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purely mental \n card divination, without cards, mathematical divination \n charles kalish
1945
Charles Kalish
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Purely Mental
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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Mar. 1945
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109
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hornswoggled - the smash finish \n different ending \n george starke \n hornswoggled \n george starke \n hornswoggled \n george starke
1945
George Starke
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Hornswoggled - The Smash Finish
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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111
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hu-gardenias \n on bert allerton \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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112
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magicana \n quotes and wisdom on magic \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Magicana
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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112
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the slate trick \n normal slates, change of slates to let both examine \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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The Slate Trick
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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113
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"the flip" double lift \n \n edouard cartier
1945
Edouard Cartier
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"The Flip" Double Lift
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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113
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card magic - substitutes for the pass \n - the simplified pass(turn over and shuffle) \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Card Magic - Substitutes for the Pass
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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113
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whole hole-y cigarette paper \n two cigarette papers transpose, one has center torn-out and second is torn in quarters with missing corner \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Whole Hole-Y Cigarette Paper
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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114
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magicana \n quotes and wisdom on magic \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Magicana
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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114
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some new sleights - 1. the slip palm \n while spectator cuts deck from performer's hand to table \n audley walsh
1945
Audley Walsh
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Some New Sleights - 1. The Slip Palm
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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Apr. 1945
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115
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the homing coins \n up the sleeve type, four coins to glass, shell \n jerry lukins \n coins up sleeve \n milton tropp \n jerry lukins \n al cohen
1945
Jerry Lukins
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The Homing Coins
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Variations
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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117
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shell move \n coin stolen from shell, one handed \n jerry lukins
1945
Jerry Lukins
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Shell Move
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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117
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hu-gardenias \n on hugard's testimonial show \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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117
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just think stop! \n \n paul morris
1945
Paul Morris
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Just Think Stop!
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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118
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rabbit vanish \n from two grocer's bags \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Rabbit Vanish
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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118
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substitutes for the pass - a new method \n card is levered up with left fingers \n claude kimball \n george pughe's pass \n george pughe \n steranko's shadow steal \n james steranko
1945
Claude Kimball
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Substitutes for the Pass - A New Method
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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118
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the secret addition \n strange handling, deck in right hand's dealer's grip, cards are flipped over \n frederick braue \n the secret addition \n frederick braue \n the secret addition again \n d. m. amann \n braue secret addition \n frederick braue \n braue addition \n edward marlo \n braue addition \n frederick braue \n braue add-on move \n frederick braue
1945
Frederick Braue
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The Secret Addition
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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119
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cigar gas \n gag with cigar and match \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Cigar Gas
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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119
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love at first sight \n story trick, card travels \n george engel
1945
George Engel
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Love at First Sight
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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120
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double do as i do \n \n gerald lynton kaufman
1945
Gerald Lynton Kaufman
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Double Do As I Do
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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121
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magicana \n quotes and wisdom on magic \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Magicana
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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121
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a life saver \n life saver turns into coins, and is produced from the air \n paul morris
1945
Paul Morris
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A Life Saver
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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May 1945
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122
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the porous plate \n "a trick with a climax that savors of real magic"
deck placed on plate, selection travels through plate and is found underneath \n george starke
1945
George Starke
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The Porous Plate
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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123
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gold and silver \n dime and penny transpose in performer's hands \n ross bertram \n gold and silver \n ross bertram
1945
Ross Bertram
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Gold and Silver
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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123
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magnetized wand \n wand moved in hand, thread \n unknown
1945
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Magnetized Wand
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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124
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interludes \n on using short magical feats as interludes \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Interludes
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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124
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the swallowing wand \n wand thrust into assistants mouth and out \n unknown
1945
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The Swallowing Wand
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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124
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a knotty interlude \n tight knot is resolved, knot appears \n unknown
1945
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A Knotty Interlude
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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125
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a miser dreams in the parlor \n routine with hat and silk handkerchief \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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A Miser Dreams in the Parlor
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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126
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hu-gardenias \n on c. a. munson \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
|
127
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magicana \n on howard de courcy's one-handed shuffle \n jean hugard \n one hand riffle shuffle \n joseph k. schmidt \n unknown
1945
Jean Hugard
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Magicana
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Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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127
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the flying pips \n two pieces of black cardboard are fastend together with rubber bands, with toy pistol pips of selection are shot away and they are correctly arranged between cardboards \n unknown
1945
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The Flying Pips
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
|
128
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stabbing force \n with another card, as an out \n unknown
1945
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Stabbing Force
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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128
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the lightning change \n spectator is to close his hand around half dollar at count of three, performer exchanges it quickly and without noticing \n larry russell \n unknown \n classic coin fold \n unknown \n the lightning change \n roger barkann \n wallace
1945
Larry Russell,
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The Lightning Change
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Related toVariations
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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129
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a porous glass \n pushing wand through bottom of glass, same method than cups & balls gag \n unknown
1945
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A Porous Glass
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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130
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a deep glass \n glass is deeper on inside than outside, measured with wand as in cups & balls gag, favorite of charles bertram \n unknown
1945
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A Deep Glass
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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June 1945
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130
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the flying cigar band \n "an intriguing table interlude", from one finger to another finger of the same hand \n martin gardner
1945
Martin Gardner
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The Flying Cigar Band
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
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131
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a new card change \n during demonstration on how spectator should put his hand on top \n tommy dowd \n a new card change \n tommy dowd
1945
Tommy Dowd
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A New Card Change
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
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132
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book or magazine load \n from flat palm \n tommy dowd
1945
Tommy Dowd
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Book or Magazine Load
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
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132
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card addition to packet \n with table spread force application \n tommy dowd
1945
Tommy Dowd
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Card Addition to Packet
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
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132
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elastic fingers \n little finger seems to grow \n george starke
1945
George Starke
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Elastic Fingers
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
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133
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to the top \n with stranger card (which is not the selection) \n warner perry
1945
Warner Perry
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To the Top
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
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133
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ring on the wand \n ring dropped into glass under handkerchief, then appears on stick held by spectator, collection of different methods \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Ring on the Wand
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
|
134
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the fair sex and the magician \n card tricks for women \n r. m. jamison
1945
R. M. Jamison
|
The Fair Sex and the Magician
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
|
134
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production of a glass of liquid \n from silk \n unknown
1945
|
Production of a Glass of Liquid
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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July 1945
|
135
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the secret addition \n improved \n frederick braue \n the secret addition \n frederick braue \n the secret addition again \n d. m. amann \n braue secret addition \n frederick braue \n addition and switch \n ralph w. hull
1945
Frederick Braue
|
The Secret Addition
|
Inspired byRelated to
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
135
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magicana \n a quote on fine arts \n edouard-joseph raynaly
1945
Edouard-Joseph Raynaly
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
135
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hu-gardenias \n to jack miller \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
135
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the pulse trick \n divination presented as pulse-feeling during the asking of questions, featuring wrist turn glimpse while looking at watch \n arthur punnar
1945
Arthur Punnar
|
The Pulse Trick
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
135
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sleeving as an art \n part ii
- emil jarrow & paul morris (sphinx, 1937/1938)
- one-handed sleeving \n george starke \n sleeving as an art \n george starke
1945
George Starke
|
Sleeving as an Art
|
Related to
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
136
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cut and restored necktie \n anecdote \n larry arcuri
1945
Larry Arcuri
|
Cut and Restored Necktie
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
136
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the lightning change \n ideas for referenced item \n roger barkann \n wallace \n the lightning change \n larry russell \n unknown
1945
Roger Barkann, Wallace
|
The Lightning Change
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
137
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magnetic wand \n glass of liquid suspended on wand \n unknown
1945
|
Magnetic Wand
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
137
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tips on laundry tickets and the like \n on adhesive used \n elmer applegit
1945
Elmer Applegit
|
Tips on Laundry Tickets and the Like
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
138
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magicana \n - air holes (wax pellets to seal air holes)
- best pencil for marking card \n roger barkann \n unknown
1945
Roger Barkann,
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
July 1945
|
138
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name your number \n one of six cards chosen, its number used to count to selection \n bert allerton \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz
1945
Bert Allerton
|
Name Your Number
|
Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 3
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Aug. 1945
|
139
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the cut and restored rope trick \n handling of classic method \n leon maguire \n mihlon clayton \n mehlon clayton's method \n mihlon clayton \n cut and restored rope \n george g. kaplan
1945
Leon Maguire, Mihlon Clayton
|
The Cut and Restored Rope Trick
|
Inspired byRelated to
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
140
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hu-gardenias \n to master sergeant frank dobrena \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
140
|
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the handkerchief force \n "improved" \n sherman ripley
1945
Sherman Ripley
|
The Handkerchief Force
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
141
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no cigarette shortage \n cigarette stump grows two times \n wilbur t. kattner
1945
Wilbur T. Kattner
|
No Cigarette Shortage
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
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Aug. 1945
|
141
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my uncle and the gambler \n \n george starke \n silas and the slickers \n unknown \n magician vs. gambler \n unknown
1945
George Starke
|
My Uncle and the Gambler
|
Inspired by
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
142
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charlier pass \n \n charlier
1945
Charlier
|
Charlier Pass
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
142
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rope to cigarette \n \n milbourne christopher
1945
Milbourne Christopher
|
Rope to Cigarette
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
143
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that screwy die again \n mis-spotted die routine, with actual mis-spotted die \n r. m. jamison
1945
R. M. Jamison
|
That Screwy Die Again
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
143
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indian rope trick still a mystery \n letter from adventures in india and china \n harold b. leith
1945
Harold B. Leith
|
Indian Rope Trick still a Mystery
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
143
|
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substitutes for the double lift \n article with examples \n george starke
1945
George Starke
|
Substitutes for the Double Lift
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
144
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downs change improved \n \n george starke \n downs change \n t. nelson downs
1945
George Starke
|
Downs Change Improved
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
144
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the allerton change \n \n bert allerton \n the allerton change \n bert allerton \n a one hand top change \n judson s. brown \n eugenic move \n charles mcburney
1945
Bert Allerton
|
The Allerton Change
|
Related to
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
144
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note by the editor \n credit information \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Note by the editor
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
144
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magicana \n quote by ponsin, see also quote on p. 139 \n jean hugard \n jean-nicholas ponsin
1945
Jean Hugard, Jean-Nicholas Ponsin
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
144
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a coin vanish \n \n william d. forest \n chopsticks and sponges \n alexander de cova
1945
William D. Forest
|
A Coin Vanish
|
Related to
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
145
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the secret addition again \n \n d. m. amann \n the secret addition \n frederick braue \n the secret addition \n frederick braue
1945
D. M. Amann
|
The Secret Addition Again
|
Inspired byRelated to
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
145
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billiard ball vanish \n \n wilbur t. kattner \n magic without apparatus, gaultier, hugard translation, p. 377
1945
Wilbur T. Kattner
|
Billiard Ball Vanish
|
Related to- Magic Without Apparatus, Gaultier, Hugard translation, p. 377
|
Vol. 3 No. 3
|
Aug. 1945
|
145
|
|
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the cone and flowers \n first spring flowers (de kolta flowers), then real flowers \n mahatma
1945
Mahatma
|
The Cone and Flowers
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
147
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magic with confederates \n \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Magic with Confederates
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
147
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borrowed ring in fish \n finger ring shot out the window, fish appears in empty box with finger ring inside, stooge \n giuseppe pinetti
1945
Giuseppe Pinetti
|
Borrowed Ring in Fish
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
147
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making a paper cone \n rolling the cone efficiently \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Making a Paper Cone
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
148
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cut and restored rope \n "tying the knot after cutting the loop" \n george g. kaplan \n the cut and restored rope trick \n leon maguire \n mihlon clayton \n kaplan's cut and restored rope knot \n george g. kaplan
1945
George G. Kaplan
|
Cut and Restored Rope
|
Related toAlso published here
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
149
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interlude - with a coin at a bar or counter \n coin snapped onto table disappears, sound illusion \n unknown
1945
|
Interlude - with a Coin at a Bar or Counter
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
149
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|
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card magic \n article intro \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Card Magic
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
150
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impromptu routine with a borrowed deck \n combination of several effects, see following items, starts with flourishes \n don medley
1945
Don Medley
|
Impromptu Routine with a Borrowed Deck
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
150
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2. the sloppy shuffle \n \n don medley
1945
Don Medley
|
2. The Sloppy Shuffle
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
150
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3. reversed card discovery \n \n don medley
1945
Don Medley
|
3. Reversed Card Discovery
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
150
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snapping a knot \n one-handed \n harvey p. graham
1945
Harvey P. Graham
|
Snapping a Knot
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
150
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the $1.85 trick \n nested shell set, chinese coin as surprise finish \n r. m. jamison
1945
R. M. Jamison
|
The $1.85 Trick
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
151
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cartier's card reversal and spelling \n selection vanishes and appears reversed when spelled to \n edouard cartier
1945
Edouard Cartier
|
Cartier's Card Reversal and Spelling
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
151
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palm placement \n palmed card inserted at certain position when cards are spread through \n edouard cartier
1945
Edouard Cartier
|
Palm Placement
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
151
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4. another reversed discovery \n \n don medley
1945
Don Medley
|
4. Another Reversed Discovery
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
152
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double lift reverse \n \n unknown
1945
|
Double Lift Reverse
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
152
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|
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5. the secret revealed \n \n don medley
1945
Don Medley
|
5. The Secret Revealed
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
152
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|
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push-in change \n \n unknown
1945
|
Push-In Change
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
152
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6. the spectator does it \n card turns over in deck while it is in spectator's hands, indifferent card palmed onto selection and double replaced as one \n don medley
1945
Don Medley
|
6. The Spectator Does It
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
152
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magicana \n quotes by ponsin, robert-houdin \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
|
Magicana
|
Vol. 3 No. 4
|
Sep. 1945
|
152
|
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a conjuring acrostic \n for solution see p. 157 \n stanley collins
1945
Stanley Collins
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A Conjuring Acrostic
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Vol. 3 No. 4
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Sep. 1945
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152
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harlequinade \n cigarette tossed in vest pocket (juggling), pushed through head and grows \n arnold belais
1945
Arnold Belais
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Harlequinade
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Vol. 3 No. 4
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Sep. 1945
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153
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transmutation of metal \n coin changes on palm of hand, magnet, raven precursor \n edwin tabor
1945
Edwin Tabor
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Transmutation of Metal
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Vol. 3 No. 4
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Sep. 1945
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153
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a stamp collector's nightmare \n paddle routine with stamps on two paddles, "paste spreaders", magnets \n arnold belais
1945
Arnold Belais
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A Stamp Collector's Nightmare
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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155
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formula for any spelling trick \n spelling through the values of a suit, spectator gets it wrong, how to arrive at the formula \n max katz \n spelling trick formula \n richard f. mckinney
1945
Max Katz
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Formula for any Spelling Trick
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Variations
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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156
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hu-gardenias \n to the great raymond \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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156
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"cuff"-ing a coin \n \n louis tannen
1945
Louis Tannen
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"Cuff"-ing a Coin
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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156
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the fist coin routine \n about four coins put in fist vanish, back clip \n arthur punnar \n "right there" \n nate leipzig
1945
Arthur Punnar
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The Fist Coin Routine
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Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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157
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magicana \n quote \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Magicana
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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157
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"allez oop" \n "a striking card discovery"
deck thrown on surface so it spreads, selection turns over via air pressure and slides to center \n frank dobrina \n allez oop \n frank dobrina
1945
Frank Dobrina
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"Allez Oop"
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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158
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your card \n business card rises out of cased deck, gag presentation "i will find <b>your card</b>" \n larry arcuri
1945
Larry Arcuri
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Your Card
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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158
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follow the leader \n \n george h. pittman
1945
George H. Pittman
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Follow the Leader
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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159
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turnover pass \n strange handling, both hands turn over their packet on its own \n george h. pittman \n hidden in plain sight - divide and turn \n helder guimarães
1945
George H. Pittman
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Turnover Pass
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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159
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the b. f. card control \n lift shuffle in which only the selection is picked up \n bert feinson
1945
Bert Feinson
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The B. F. Card Control
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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160
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interlude with a marble \n marble through table, it vanishes from handkerchief above table by secretly locking it in the fabric with a rubber band \n unknown
1945
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Interlude with a Marble
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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160
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magicana \n quote from saturday evening post \n harry blackstone
1945
Harry Blackstone
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Magicana
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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160
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flourish with 3 coins \n coins on back of hand, tossed and caught \n unknown
1945
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Flourish with 3 Coins
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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161
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dexterity with scissors \n spinning flourish between both hands, spectator cannot do it \n unknown \n how to save face after laying an egg \n abril lamarque
1945
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Dexterity with Scissors
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Variations
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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161
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magicana \n quote from new york tims \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Magicana
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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Oct. 1945
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161
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instantaneous production of a silk \n silk appears in glass, thread set-up to table \n unknown
1945
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Instantaneous Production of a Silk
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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163
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knots to you \n "j. s. bobo" (?), rope curled around hand, number named, that many knots appear in rope, one is blown away \n j. b. bobo \n knots to you \n j. b. bobo
1945
J. B. Bobo
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Knots to You
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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164
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magicana \n quote \n jean-nicholas ponsin
1945
Jean-Nicholas Ponsin
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Magicana
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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164
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flash paper interlude \n flash appears, cigarette ignites palmed flash paper \n joseph k. schmidt
1945
Joseph K. Schmidt
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Flash Paper Interlude
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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164
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dyeing silks joke \n \n unknown
1945
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Dyeing Silks Joke
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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164
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blood writing \n sum of digits appears on arm in blood red after rubbing \n unknown
1945
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Blood Writing
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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165
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a light interlude \n match goes out repeatedly just as a cigarette is about to be lit, same if spectator tries (chemically) \n unknown
1945
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A Light Interlude
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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165
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letters of fire \n card value burns itself into paper stretched in a frame, paper index on back of cards \n henry weisl \n robert greene \n as in a mirror darkly \n robert brethen
1945
Henry Weisl, Robert Greene
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Letters of Fire
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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166
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card magic \n article intro \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Card Magic
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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167
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a sub-conscious miracle \n performer blindfolded, deck shuffled by spectator, three cards called and any cards removed by spectator one by one \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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A Sub-Conscious Miracle
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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167
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palm glimpse \n glimpsing a card palmed with face to palm \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Palm Glimpse
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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167
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vanishing a silk \n from paper cone, with handkerchief ball \n unknown
1945
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Vanishing a Silk
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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168
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maxims \n quotes \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1945
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
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Maxims
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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168
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can you spell? \n spectator always gets a nine, then a joker when a nine should show up \n george h. pittman
1945
George H. Pittman
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Can You Spell?
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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169
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how to save face after laying an egg \n correction of illustrations \n abril lamarque \n dexterity with scissors \n unknown
1945
Abril Lamarque
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How to Save Face After Laying an Egg
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Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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Nov. 1945
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169
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mental marvels \n with general comments on mentalism, two numbers thought of and divined (psychological forces), last number or word always is right \n al cohn \n psychological forces \n unknown
1945
Al Cohn
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Mental Marvels
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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171
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flowers from the flame \n bouquet from flash of fire, one-handed production from sleeve \n milbourne christopher
1945
Milbourne Christopher
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Flowers from the Flame
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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172
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the name appears \n names of presidents on slips of paper, put in performer's pocket, one chosen and burnt, ashes rubbed on cigarette, name appears \n milbourne christopher
1945
Milbourne Christopher
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The Name Appears
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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172
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the jumping silks \n two different-colored silks held at one corner in each hand visibly change places \n milbourne christopher
1945
Milbourne Christopher
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The Jumping Silks
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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172
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hu-gardenias \n to george karger and george starke \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Hu-gardenias
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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173
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entertaining children \n \n peter "the magic man" pan
1945
Peter "The Magic Man" Pan
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Entertaining Children
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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173
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the rising cigar \n cigar stands up on palm of hand, ungaffed \n royal h. brin, jr.
1945
Royal H. Brin, Jr.
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The Rising Cigar
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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174
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flopso reverso \n peeked selection turns over in deck, featuring reverse technique in which card is pushed out and held in clip palm while deck is turned over it \n jackie flosso
1945
Jackie Flosso
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Flopso Reverso
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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174
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the one-hand riffle shuffle \n with cascade, illustrated with photographs by george karger \n howard de courcy \n howard de courcy's one-hand riffle shuffle \n howard de courcy
1945
Howard de Courcy
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The One-Hand Riffle Shuffle
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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175
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the one-hand overhand shuffle \n illustrated with photographs by george karger \n charles kalish \n one-hand overhand shuffle \n charles kalish
1945
Charles Kalish
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The One-Hand Overhand Shuffle
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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177
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silk dyeing by hand \n pushing silk through hand \n jean hugard
1945
Jean Hugard
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Silk Dyeing by Hand
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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179
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squash \n presentation for percy abbott's vanishing shot glass with whiskey \n ed bender
1945
Ed Bender
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Squash
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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179
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a card castle \n construction for production card castle, chosen card appears on silk and deck transforms into card castle on tray \n leslie p. guest \n a card castle \n jean hugard
1945
Leslie P. Guest
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A Card Castle
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Variations
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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181
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magicana \n quote by ponsin \n jean-nicholas ponsin
1945
Jean-Nicholas Ponsin
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Magicana
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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Dec. 1945
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182
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glimpse the future \n playing card pushed in telephone book, moved around there and then name at the position read, predicted, pages fastened together with tape, for name correction of s. pabloff see page 193 \n sam pavloff
1946
Sam Pavloff
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Glimpse the Future
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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183
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milbourne christopher's column \n using "vampire flexible glass" with mirror and break-away wand \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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Milbourne Christopher's Column
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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match to dollar \n rebuilding "match to flower" \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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Match to Dollar
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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magic bar secret \n tip on alcohol ingredient \n don rose
1946
Don Rose
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Magic Bar Secret
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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colored flash paper \n uses for colored flash paper for: silk vanish, torn and restored tissue, silk to egg, lapel flower \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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Colored Flash Paper
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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birthday cake \n \n bob baxter
1946
Bob Baxter
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Birthday Cake
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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hollow egg idea \n \n professor hoffmann
1946
Professor Hoffmann
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Hollow Egg Idea
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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fire and water \n foulard burned and restored, bowl of water produced \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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Fire and Water
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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ribbon fantastique \n idea for massey's ribbon release \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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Ribbon Fantastique
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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184
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chinese stick tip \n \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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Chinese Stick Tip
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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185
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sponge ball idea \n sticking sponge ball on end of pencil before production \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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Sponge Ball Idea
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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185
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the afghan bands - the mobius strip \n \n milbourne christopher
1946
Milbourne Christopher
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The Afghan Bands - The Mobius Strip
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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185
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hu-gardenias \n to dr. chester miller \n jean hugard
1946
Jean Hugard
|
Hu-gardenias
|
Vol. 3 No. 8
|
Jan. 1946
|
185
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maxims for magicians \n some quotes \n jean hugard
1946
Jean Hugard
|
Maxims for Magicians
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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185
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specks in specs \n glasses of spectator as mirror, drawing on slate duplicated, or bottom card of deck known after spectator's shuffle \n r. m. jamison
1946
R. M. Jamison
|
Specks in Specs
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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185
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magic for hospitalized servicemen \n - stage show
- ward shows
- besides magic
for name correction see page 193 tovello) \n zovello
1946
Zovello
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Magic for Hospitalized Servicemen
|
Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
|
186
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spelling trick formula \n \n richard f. mckinney \n formula for any spelling trick \n max katz
1946
Richard F. McKinney
|
Spelling Trick Formula
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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186
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a card castle \n further credit information \n jean hugard \n a card castle \n leslie p. guest
1946
Jean Hugard
|
A Card Castle
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Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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186
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card magic \n on the revolution (air pressure turnover), also with two cards in quick succession or as ambitious card phase \n jean hugard \n quinella \n harry lorayne
1946
Jean Hugard
|
Card Magic
|
Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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187
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a brillant finish to any ace trick \n double friction toss \n jean hugard \n the revolution \n j. b. bobo
1946
Jean Hugard
|
A brillant finish to any ace trick
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Variations
|
Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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187
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wandering walnuts \n walnut produced, traveling around, multiplied, with self-made walnut shell \n joseph keen
1946
Joseph Keen
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Wandering Walnuts
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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188
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an ancient swindle revivified \n pricking the garter, belt rolled up and spectator pushed stick in it \n joseph p. schmidt
1946
Joseph P. Schmidt
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An Ancient Swindle Revivified
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
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189
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to whom it may concern \n commentary on material taken and republished without consent \n jean hugard \n various \n james g. thompson jr.
1946
Jean Hugard (reviewer)
|
To Whom it May Concern
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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Jan. 1946
|
190
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telepathy without tears \n medium reveals number or playing card, non-verbal code with positioning of coins on a magazine \n unknown \n telepathy without tears \n warner perry
1946
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Telepathy without Tears
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Variations
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Vol. 3 No. 9
|
Feb. 1946
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191
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card castle \n deck spread on plate and covered with handkerchief, two times wrong card found, deck transforms into castle with a card on top, again wrong, selection rises out \n lu brent
1946
Lu Brent
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Card Castle
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Vol. 3 No. 9
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Feb. 1946
|
192
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more matches \n single match becomes a fan of several matches \n francis j. rigney
1946
Francis J. Rigney
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More Matches
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Vol. 3 No. 9
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Feb. 1946
|
192
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a rope cutting tie-up \n scissors are tossed onto rope loop and are then linked to rope \n francis j. rigney
1946
Francis J. Rigney
|
A Rope Cutting Tie-Up
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Vol. 3 No. 9
|
Feb. 1946
|
193
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so sorry \n name corrections \n jean hugard
1946
Jean Hugard
|
So Sorry
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Vol. 3 No. 9
|
Feb. 1946
|
193
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long distance mind reading code \n medium called divines card \n abril lamarque
1946
Abril Lamarque
|
Long Distance Mind Reading Code
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Vol. 3 No. 9
|
Feb. 1946
|
194
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reverse english on the double lift \n display sequence, card not on top or bottom \n joseph p. schmidt \n on the rise \n joseph k. schmidt
1946
Joseph P. Schmidt
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