foreword \n \n ralph w. hull
1932
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Foreword
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mental abstraction or cards by instinct \n 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 \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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Mental Abstraction or Cards by Instinct
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2
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hull's "eye popper" \n \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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Hull's "Eye Popper"
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4
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optical shuffle \n to front and back, as control of card to third position \n ralph w. hull \n the optical shuffle \n ralph w. hull
1932
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Optical Shuffle
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Related to
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4
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multiple lift \n triple and double \n unknown
1932
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Multiple Lift
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5
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two/three of diamonds \n pseudo duplicates for ambitious card phase \n ralph w. hull
1932
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Two/Three of Diamonds
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5
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hull's marvelous card prediction \n three cards predicted, one thought of, two methods, one with thayer's lock flap card box, predictions written on billets in clever way \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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Hull's Marvelous Card Prediction
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delayed re-deal force \n \n ralph w. hull
1932
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Delayed Re-Deal Force
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9
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topsy turvy cards: (1) a card detective \n reversed card appears in deck, its value is used to count to selection \n ralph w. hull \n die detektivkarte \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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Topsy Turvy Cards: (1) A Card Detective
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Also published here
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10
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(2) chosen card "turn-over" \n chosen card reverses after an example-card turns over \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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(2) Chosen Card "Turn-Over"
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11
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one-card half-pass \n bottom card, spread cover \n unknown
1932
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One-Card Half-Pass
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11
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double lift reverse \n reversed card and card underneath picked up together \n unknown
1932
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Double Lift Reverse
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11
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(3) in spectator's own hands \n \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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(3) In Spectator's Own Hands
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11
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double turnover reverse \n \n unknown
1932
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Double Turnover Reverse
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11
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(4) spectator's name spells card \n performer stabs reversed card in deck behind back, from that point on the spectator's name is used to spell to card \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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(4) Spectator's Name Spells Card
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12
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counting subtlety \n apparently forgetting to give the spectator the instruction to take a card while spreading \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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Counting Subtlety
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12
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(5) multi-card "turn over" \n three selections turn over, pushed into secretly reversed deck with cover card \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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(5) Multi-Card "Turn Over"
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12
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(6) topsy-turvy climax \n slop shuffle triumph with preliminary phase in which cards are really shuffled face-up/face-down \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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(6) Topsy-Turvy Climax
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12
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half pass \n bottom half \n unknown
1932
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Half Pass
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13
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magic number revealment \n with thirteen cards \n george demers \n magic number revealment, improved \n paul c. krank \n magic number revealment \n ralph w. hull
1932
George Demers
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Magic Number Revealment
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VariationsAlso published here
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14
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a mental card mystery \n tabled card turn out to be free selection, requiring two jokers, top change and mexican turnover \n ralph w. hull \n hard to get just got easy \n jack parker \n tomas blomberg \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull \n siamese strangers \n edward marlo
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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A Mental Card Mystery
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Related toVariations
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15
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a trick exposed, but how? \n color change apparently exposed, but card turns out to have vanished and is brought from pocket \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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A Trick Exposed, But How?
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16
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single card wonder prediction \n spectator shuffles deck, names number and card at that position is predicted, re-deal force \n ralph w. hull
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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Single Card Wonder Prediction
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bicycle marking system \n \n ralph w. hull \n method of marking cards \n ralph w. hull \n jerry mentzer
1932
Ralph W. Hull
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Bicycle Marking System
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Variations
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17
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a false shuffle \n charlier shuffle \n unknown
1932
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A False Shuffle
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18
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a surprising solitaire \n 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 \n ralph w. hull \n leo levi
1932
Ralph W. Hull, Leo Levi
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A Surprising Solitaire
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