introduction \n \n jerry mentzer
1975
Jerry Mentzer
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Introduction
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memory jogger \n associating every playing card with a trick to remember one's repertoire \n peter kane \n memory jogger \n jerry mentzer
1975
Peter Kane
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Memory Jogger
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Variations
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push down color change \n deck face-up in left hand, left first finger pushes back bottom card, then finger pushes next card over it, two handlings for transformation
- removing the (double) card
- tapping the card \n unknown \n push-down color change \n jerry mentzer
1975
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Push Down Color Change
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Also published here
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push down vanish \n four cards, one vanishes \n rick johnsson \n jerry mentzer
1975
Rick Johnsson, Jerry Mentzer
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Push Down Vanish
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push down transpo \n duplicate and push down color change \n unknown
1975
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Push Down Transpo
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false riffle shuffle and three way cut \n strip-out sequence with three packets \n unknown
1975
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False Riffle Shuffle and Three Way Cut
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triple cut control \n from hindu shuffle position with perpendicular packets
- as top stock control
- as bottom stock control
- as full deck control \n unknown
1975
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Triple Cut Control
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the "bordello" false cut \n tabled, looks like a packet from the center was cut to the top, with a false single strip action \n ray kuhn
1975
Ray Kuhn
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The "Bordello" False Cut
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swivel cut palm \n \n jerry mentzer
1975
Jerry Mentzer
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Swivel Cut Palm
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arranged prediction \n mis-calling prediction in case the classic or table spread force fails \n unknown
1975
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Arranged Prediction
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marked cards plus \n cutting named card to top, stacked and marked \n unknown
1975
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Marked Cards Plus
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method of marking cards \n for bicycle rider back \n ralph w. hull \n jerry mentzer \n bicycle marking system \n ralph w. hull
1975
Ralph W. Hull, Jerry Mentzer
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Method of Marking Cards
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Inspired by
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visual change \n similar to stanton's pivot change \n vic trabucco
1975
Vic Trabucco
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Visual Change
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one way cards \n one-way feature on tally-ho circle backs \n unknown
1975
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One Way Cards
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one way trickery \n short section intro \n jerry mentzer
1975
Jerry Mentzer
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One Way Trickery
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a) card stabbing \n \n unknown
1975
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A) Card Stabbing
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36
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b) \n using reversed one-way back card as key card \n u. f. grant
1975
U. F. Grant
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B)
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c) \n \n theodore annemann \n a new kink for the reversing of one card \n theodore annemann
1975
Theodore Annemann
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C)
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Related to
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d) \n having force card marked on back, e.g. one-way deck \n unknown
1975
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D)
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one card up \n double cut for bottom to top, erdnase break, swing cut to break \n paul swinford \n one card up \n paul swinford
1975
Paul Swinford
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One Card Up
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Also published here
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push off-reverse cut \n double cut for bottom to top, left thumb does a push-off \n dr. richard cook
1975
Dr. Richard Cook
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Push Off-Reverse Cut
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boden's reverse \n reversing a card while showing top and bottom card, card in kind-of side-steal position and deck turned around it \n michael boden
1975
Michael Boden
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Boden's Reverse
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an easy reverse \n card in ten-card packet chosen, cards shown one by one, it vanished, reappears reversed in packet \n unknown \n pantomime puzzler \n unknown
1975
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An Easy Reverse
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Related to
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super transposition \n kings and aces on table, one switched, rest follows \n ian baxter \n supertransportation \n ian baxter
1975
Ian Baxter
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Super Transposition
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Also published here
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veeser concept handling \n \n unknown
1975
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Veeser Concept Handling
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card sharp capers \n routine for marlo-gardner poker deal \n barry govan
1975
Barry Govan
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Card Sharp Capers
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banker \n spectator stops the performer four times during overhand shuffle, bottom cards of those packets are aces, slip shuffle \n barry govan
1975
Barry Govan
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Banker
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after dunbury \n \n jerry mentzer \n roger divella \n ed smeal
1975
Jerry Mentzer, Roger Divella, Ed Smeal
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After Dunbury
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