1920
Written by Charles T. Jordan
Work of Charles T. Jordan
24 pages (Stapled), published by Selfpublished
Illustrated with drawings
Language: English
15 entries
Cover photograph
Creators Title Comments & References Page AA Categories
Charles T. Jordan Preface
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Charles T. Jordan The Spirit Aces No. 1, four Sevens and four Aces in piles on table, two Sevens put on top of deck followed by two Aces, yet Aces are on table and all four Sevens on top of deck, two extra Aces and step gaff
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Charles T. Jordan The Spook Card No. 2, card vanishes from small packet, five peek cards
Related to 6
Dr. Ford Rogers Peek Deck Cards
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Charles T. Jordan The Demon Color Change No. 3, multiple consecutive changes, second and rear cards remain the same, using glued triple cards
Variations 7
Charles T. Jordan Double Facer Color Change front card drops to fingers under cover of other hand to perpendicular position, turned over
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Charles T. Jordan A Unique Reverse No. 4, thought-of picture card reverses itself in the deck, using cards glued back-to-back at one end with one cut short
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Charles T. Jordan Divino No. 5, deck dealt into two piles, card at position in one half remembered, deck pocketed, number named, card at that position is selection
Related toVariations 11
Charles T. Jordan Joker Monte No. 6, three cards shown in fan and turned over, spectator cannot find Joker
Related toAlso published here 13
Charles T. Jordan Optical Monte Move Variation with three cards and a gaff
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Charles T. Jordan Pedro Monte No. 7, three cards shown in fan and turned over, spectator cannot find card
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Charles T. Jordan, William McGrew Speaking of Pink Elephants No. 8, named card changes back color, then the whole deck, card spelled to, card travels from one half to the other, red-blue peek deck cards
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Charles T. Jordan The Contrary Clock No. 9, chosen card from clock layout transposes with Joker in pocket, duplicates in pocket
Variations 19
Inside Pocket Bluff item removed from vest pocket, looks like inside pocket
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Charles T. Jordan Transcendental Vision No. 10, stacked, one-way backs, "do you see a card of the same value in this pile?"
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Data entered by Denis Behr.