1932
Written by Ralph W. Hull
Work of Ralph W. Hull
20 pages (Stapled), published by Selfpublished
No illustrations
Language: English
26 entries
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Ralph W. Hull Foreword
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Ralph W. Hull Mental Abstraction or Cards by Instinct cards shuffled once, separated with Hearts/Clubs in one pile, spectator choses cards in one pile and performer instantly removes mates from other pile behind back
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Ralph W. Hull Hull's "Eye Popper"
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Ralph W. Hull Optical Shuffle to front and back, as control of card to third position
Related to 4
Multiple Lift triple and double
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Ralph W. Hull Two/Three of Diamonds pseudo duplicates for ambitious card phase
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Ralph W. Hull Hull's Marvelous Card Prediction three cards predicted, one thought of, two methods, one with Thayer's Lock Flap Card Box, predictions written on billets in clever way
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Ralph W. Hull Delayed Re-Deal Force
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Ralph W. Hull Topsy Turvy Cards: (1) A Card Detective reversed card appears in deck, its value is used to count to selection
Also published here 10
Ralph W. Hull (2) Chosen Card "Turn-Over" chosen card reverses after an example-card turns over
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One-Card Half-Pass bottom card, spread cover
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Double Lift Reverse reversed card and card underneath picked up together
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Ralph W. Hull (3) In Spectator's Own Hands
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Double Turnover Reverse
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Ralph W. Hull (4) Spectator's Name Spells Card performer stabs reversed card in deck behind back, from that point on the spectator's name is used to spell to card
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Ralph W. Hull Counting Subtlety apparently forgetting to give the spectator the instruction to take a card while spreading
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Ralph W. Hull (5) Multi-Card "Turn Over" three selections turn over, pushed into secretly reversed deck with cover card
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Ralph W. Hull (6) Topsy-Turvy Climax slop shuffle triumph with preliminary phase in which cards are really shuffled face-up/face-down
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Half Pass bottom half
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George Demers Magic Number Revealment with thirteen cards
VariationsAlso published here 14
Ralph W. Hull A Mental Card Mystery tabled card turn out to be free selection, requiring two Jokers, top change and mexican turnover
Related toVariations 15
Ralph W. Hull A Trick Exposed, But How? color change apparently exposed, but card turns out to have vanished and is brought from pocket
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Ralph W. Hull Single Card Wonder Prediction spectator shuffles deck, names number and card at that position is predicted, re-deal force
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Ralph W. Hull Bicycle Marking System
Variations 17
A False Shuffle Charlier shuffle
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Ralph W. Hull, Leo Levi A Surprising Solitaire all cards laid out according to system, generating some stack that is used to spell out all values, all thirteen values spelled out have 52 letters
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Data entered by Denis Behr.