introduction\n\nkarl fulves
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Introduction
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mystic circles\nno. 1, optical illusion in which a piece of carton spins on a pencil\nkarl fulves
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Mystic Circles
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colors by mind reading\nno. 2, three different-colored paper pieces, one given to performer behind back, he divines color\nkarl fulves
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Colors by Mind Reading
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fooled & fooled again\nno. 3, three different-colored cards under handkerchief, two removed, last one transforms, sucker element\nkarl fulves
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Fooled & Fooled Again
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acrobatic cards\nno. 4, a red an a white card transpose\nkarl fulves
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Acrobatic Cards
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satan's hammer\nno. 5, cardboard hammer breaks pencil\nkarl fulves
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Satan's Hammer
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the magic spell\nno. 6, spelling divination with animal cards\nkarl fulves
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The Magic Spell
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the demon's ring release\nno. 7, using cardboard rings\nkarl fulves
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The Demon's Ring Release
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pocket computer\nno. 8, number from one to sixteen thought of, found with number cards\nkarl fulves
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Pocket Computer
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easy as abc\nno. 9, two cards chosen from word cards, they are found\nkarl fulves\nan alternate detection\ntheodore annemann
1980
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Easy as ABC
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gremlins\nno. 10, ten red-green double-faced paper cards, spectator shuffles, performer separates the cards behind his back so that the same number of green cards is in both piles\nkarl fulves\nthe magic separation\nbob hummer
1980
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Gremlins
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stop & go\nno. 11, paper card with holes slides down a string and stops on command\nkarl fulves
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Stop & Go
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three-card monte\nno. 12, up-down arrows on cards used\nkarl fulves
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Three-Card Monte
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daffy dominoes\nno. 13, dominoes with letters, one pocketed by spectator, letters on it divined\nkarl fulves
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Daffy Dominoes
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siberian chain\nno. 14, paper strips link and unlink with paper ring\nkarl fulves
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Siberian Chain
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hat or rabbit\nno. 15, three cards with hats on one sides and rabbits on other, spectator turns them to instructions with the performer's back turned, in the end all are the same way, also with coins or over phone\nkarl fulves\nmartin gardner\nhalf doz. glasses\nkarl fulves
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Hat or Rabbit
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the vanishing rabbit\nno. 16, rabbit changes into egg via geometrical vanish\nmartin gardner
1980
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The Vanishing Rabbit
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