inside out i \n \n justin higham
1986
Justin Higham
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Inside Out I
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1
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Nov. 1986
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1
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the deo-ace trick updated \n four aces are placed on four twos on table so that suits match, ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection, two methods \n edward marlo \n the deo-ace trick revisited \n paul swinford \n another deo-ace trick \n justin higham \n mio-deo \n jerry k. hartman
1986
Edward Marlo
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The Deo-Ace Trick Updated
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Inspired byVariations
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1
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Nov. 1986
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2
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slip switch \n switching one card from a group, top card of packet slipped onto deck \n edward marlo \n the linking ring, sep. 1959
1986
Edward Marlo
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Slip Switch
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Also published here- The Linking Ring, Sep. 1959
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1
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Nov. 1986
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2
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another deo-ace trick \n four aces are placed on four twos on table so that suits match, ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection, two methods \n justin higham \n the deo-ace trick updated \n edward marlo
1986
Justin Higham
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Another Deo-Ace Trick
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Inspired by
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1
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Nov. 1986
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6
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wrist turn slip switch \n witching one card from a group, top card of packet slipped onto deck \n justin higham \n "slip switch" (ed marlo, the linking ring, sep. 1959)
1986
Justin Higham
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Wrist Turn Slip Switch
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Inspired by- "Slip Switch" (Ed Marlo, The Linking Ring, Sep. 1959)
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1
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Nov. 1986
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6
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spectator rouge et noir \n \n jon racherbaumer \n the outer limits \n peter duffie
1986
Jon Racherbaumer
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Spectator Rouge Et Noir
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Inspired by
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1
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Nov. 1986
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8
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streamlined overcomer \n ace to four of diamonds shown and one named, that card travels from one half into the other next to predicted card \n justin higham \n "overcomer" (stewart james, the new tops, jan. 1964)
1986
Justin Higham
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Streamlined Overcomer
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Inspired by- "Overcomer" (Stewart James, The New Tops, Jan. 1964)
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1
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Nov. 1986
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10
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traptych \n red threes find selection, but selection is a red three, sandwich cards change to black threes \n philip t. goldstein \n it's a trap \n karl fulves
1986
Philip T. Goldstein
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Traptych
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Inspired by
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1
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Nov. 1986
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12
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the harlam ace vanish \n four aces placed on four piles vanish, lapping \n edward marlo \n justin higham \n packet vanishing aces \n edward marlo
1986
Edward Marlo, Justin Higham
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The Harlam Ace Vanish
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Inspired by
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1
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Nov. 1986
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14
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preliminary remarks on the classic magic of larry jennings \n \n jon racherbaumer \n larry jennings \n mike maxwell
1986
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
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Preliminary Remarks On The Classic Magic Of Larry Jennings
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1
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Nov. 1986
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15
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well oiled reset \n crediting discussion \n jon racherbaumer \n well oiled reset \n larry jennings
1986
Jon Racherbaumer
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Well Oiled Reset
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Related to
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1
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Nov. 1986
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16
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end notes \n \n justin higham
1986
Justin Higham
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End Notes
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1
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Nov. 1986
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20
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fifth peel finesse \n four cards biddle counted into left hand and all switched \n edward marlo \n fifth peel (ed marlo, mum, dec. 1959, p. 284)
1987
Edward Marlo
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Fifth Peel Finesse
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Inspired by- Fifth Peel (Ed Marlo, MUM, Dec. 1959, p. 284)
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2
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1987
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2
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shaded cards to pocket \n two cards to two pockets \n jon racherbaumer \n ninety degrees in the shade \n jon racherbaumer
1987
Jon Racherbaumer
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Shaded Cards To Pocket
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Also published here
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2
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1987
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4
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pocket ruse \n producing two cards from different pockets with one palm \n peter duffie
1987
Peter Duffie
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Pocket Ruse
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2
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1987
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5
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super swindle speller \n card remembered at thought-of position, ace of spades is spelled to and locates that card, two versions \n justin higham \n swindle speller \n david solomon
1987
Justin Higham
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Super Swindle Speller
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Inspired by
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2
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1987
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7
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veneri turn variation \n bluff method for "card at any number" \n justin higham
1987
Justin Higham
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Veneri Turn Variation
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2
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1987
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7
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spellativity \n bottom card of deck shown, that card spelled from back and shows up at that position \n justin higham
1987
Justin Higham
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Spellativity
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2
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1987
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8
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a card trick with coins \n coin put on top of tabled deck, coin vanishes from there and appears next to selection \n william p. miesel \n "a coin trick with cards" (justin higham, best of british)
1987
William P. Miesel
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A Card Trick With Coins
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Inspired by- "A Coin Trick With Cards" (Justin Higham, Best of British)
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2
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1987
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9
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coin vanish from tabled deck \n flicked in lap \n william p. miesel
1987
William P. Miesel
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Coin Vanish from Tabled Deck
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2
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1987
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9
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jacks be quick \n card on top of sandwich cards, trio pushed through deck (plunger), card now sandwiched
- second method \n justin higham \n jacks be nimble \n karl fulves \n jacks be quick \n justin higham
1987
Justin Higham
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Jacks Be Quick
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Inspired byRelated to
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2
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1987
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11
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a worthwhile conclusion \n sandwich cards in center out-jogged, selection placed on top and squared, sandwich cards pushed through and selection comes out face up and sandwiched \n edward marlo \n jacks be nimble \n karl fulves
1987
Edward Marlo
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A Worthwhile Conclusion
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Inspired by
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2
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1987
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12
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public image \n cards are sandwiched between two double-blank cards one by one and become blank as well, then whole deck becomes blank \n philip t. goldstein \n "the image takers" (justin higham, precursor xiv, jan. 1987) \n illusion aces \n karl fulves \n extended image takers \n justin higham
1987
Philip T. Goldstein
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Public Image
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Inspired by- "The Image Takers" (Justin Higham, Precursor XIV, Jan. 1987)
Related toVariations
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2
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1987
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13
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in-a-jiffy double \n multiple double version \n edward marlo \n in-a-jiffy duplex double \n edward marlo
1987
Edward Marlo
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In-a-Jiffy Double
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Also published here
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2
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1987
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15
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signed transpo in triplicate \n two sandwiched cards transpose, then two selection in one, four kings in other pile \n justin higham \n signed transversal triplet \n brother john hamman
1987
Justin Higham
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Signed Transpo in Triplicate
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Inspired by
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2
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1987
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16
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two colour transpo in triplicate \n odd-backed sandwich cards, two sandwiched cards transpose, then two selection in one, four kings in other pile \n justin higham \n signed transversal triplet \n brother john hamman
1987
Justin Higham
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Two Colour Transpo in Triplicate
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Inspired by
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2
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1987
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18
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inside out iii \n \n justin higham
1987
Justin Higham
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Inside Out III
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3
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Oct. 1987
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1
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reworked interlaced interlude \n three selections placed between aces, they travel to between kings, then only selections remain and three of the kings are between the aces, fourth king in deck \n edward marlo \n interlaced interlude \n justin higham \n revised interlaced interlude \n justin higham
1987
Edward Marlo
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Reworked Interlaced Interlude
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Inspired byVariations
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3
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Oct. 1987
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2
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counter-revelation \n a ten turns face up in spread and is used to count to selection \n justin higham \n casino countdown \n edward marlo
1987
Justin Higham
|
Counter-Revelation
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Related to
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3
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Oct. 1987
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9
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whose oil and water? \n credit essay \n jon racherbaumer \n whose oil and water? \n jon racherbaumer
1987
Jon Racherbaumer
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Whose Oil And Water?
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Inspired by
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3
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Oct. 1987
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10
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royal somersault \n two aces are turned face up, all turn face up, repeated, all change to queens \n justin higham \n som-ace-sault \n justin higham
1987
Justin Higham
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Royal Somersault
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Inspired by
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3
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Oct. 1987
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15
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double action ascanio spread \n \n justin higham
1987
Justin Higham
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Double Action Ascanio Spread
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3
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Oct. 1987
|
16
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mio-deo \n four aces are placed on four twos on table so that suits match, ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection \n jerry k. hartman \n the deo-ace trick updated \n edward marlo \n numerical miracle \n justin higham \n mio deo \n jerry k. hartman
1987
Jerry K. Hartman
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Mio-Deo
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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3
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Oct. 1987
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17
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impossible spelldown \n after spelling a few consecutive cards that are not the selection, the selection shows up, see "inside out iv" for credit information \n justin higham \n impossible countdown \n larry jennings \n count your card! \n theodore annemann \n inside out iv \n justin higham
1987
Justin Higham
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Impossible Spelldown
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Inspired byRelated to
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3
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Oct. 1987
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19
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inside out iv \n \n justin higham \n impossible spelldown \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Inside Out IV
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Related to
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4
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Apr. 1988
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1
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revised interlaced interlude \n three selections placed between aces, they travel to between kings, then only selections remain and three of the kings are between the aces, fourth king in deck \n justin higham \n reworked interlaced interlude \n edward marlo
1988
Justin Higham
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Revised Interlaced Interlude
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Inspired by
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4
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Apr. 1988
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2
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the magic step ladder \n card selected and found with four packets between fingers \n norman osborn \n the biological shuffle \n paul harris
1988
Norman Osborn
|
The Magic Step Ladder
|
Related to
|
4
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Apr. 1988
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4
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finessed observation test \n \n edward marlo \n "an intriguing observation test" (ed marlo, the new tops, july 1983)
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Finessed Observation Test
|
Inspired by- "An Intriguing Observation Test" (Ed Marlo, The New Tops, July 1983)
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4
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Apr. 1988
|
5
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numerical miracle \n ace to four clubs are placed on four kings on table, club on kings with same suit as selection changes into selection \n justin higham \n mio-deo \n jerry k. hartman \n numerical miracle ii \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Numerical Miracle
|
Inspired byVariations
|
4
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Apr. 1988
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9
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undercover tabled steal \n second cards from tabled deck stolen into tenkai or longitudinal palm, two methods, see also p. 1 for credit information \n edward marlo \n tabled second deal \n edward marlo \n covered longitudinal top palm \n justin higham
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Undercover Tabled Steal
|
Related to
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4
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Apr. 1988
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11
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another adieux \n \n jon racherbaumer
1988
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Another Adieux
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4
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Apr. 1988
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13
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extended image takers \n some cards get blank, then whole deck as well \n justin higham \n public image \n philip t. goldstein
1988
Justin Higham
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Extended Image Takers
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Inspired by
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4
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Apr. 1988
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16
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charlier - you're covered \n top card cover charlier pass \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Charlier - You're Covered
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4
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Apr. 1988
|
17
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charlier half pass \n with top card cover \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Charlier Half Pass
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4
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Apr. 1988
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18
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guarded moment \n tabled selection is sandwiched with black aces, they become red aces and black aces are face-up in center sandwiching a second selection \n philip t. goldstein \n "changing of the guard" (stewart james, the new tops, jan 1988)
1988
Philip T. Goldstein
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Guarded Moment
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Inspired by- "Changing of the Guard" (Stewart James, The New Tops, Jan 1988)
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4
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Apr. 1988
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19
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inside out v \n \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Inside Out V
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5
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Nov. 1988
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1
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on the longitudinal palm \n credit information, "clearly and obviously mine" \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
On the Longitudinal Palm
|
5
|
Nov. 1988
|
1
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logical sandwich switch \n card removed from center with sandwich cards, then switched \n kevin reay \n the interlocked glide \n edward marlo \n the bold sandwich switch \n justin higham
1988
Kevin Reay
|
Logical Sandwich Switch
|
Related toVariations
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
2
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no-touch transposition \n two selections lost, red aces pocketed, aces appear on deck and selections in pocket \n kevin reay \n three from three \n jack avis \n cy endfield \n roy walton \n touched-up transposition \n edward marlo \n nice-touch transposition \n justin higham
1988
Kevin Reay
|
No-Touch Transposition
|
Related toVariations
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
2
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|
latest deo-ace tricks \n four aces are placed on four twos on table so that suits match, ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection, three methods \n edward marlo \n the "deo-ace" trick \n edward victor
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Latest Deo-Ace Tricks
|
Inspired by
|
5
|
Nov. 1988
|
4
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moveless card cop \n from small packet fan, left rear clip palm \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Moveless Card Cop
|
5
|
Nov. 1988
|
5
|
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a case of déjà vu \n using case
- first version
- second version (odd-backed) \n justin higham \n a case for the mystery card \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
A Case Of Déjà Vu
|
Inspired by
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
6
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push-back move \n as out-jogged cards are removed bottom card is pushed in \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Push-Back Move
|
5
|
Nov. 1988
|
6
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unexpected ending \n seven of hearts put between aces, it vanishes and travels back to deck, repeat, then aces change to sevens \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Unexpected Ending
|
5
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Nov. 1988
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8
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illogical downs change \n side-jogged double is back-to-back \n justin higham \n illogical retention change \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Illogical Downs Change
|
Variations
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
8
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marlo-kosky change \n \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo-Kosky Change
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
10
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disarming double \n double flips up along right side \n peter dudley \n the flip-up double lift \n harry lorayne \n the lift get-ready \n dai vernon
1988
Peter Dudley
|
Disarming Double
|
Inspired byRelated to
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
12
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flip flourish triumph \n \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Flip Flourish Triumph
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
14
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center cut flip flourish \n for one card \n justin higham \n flip flourish discovery \n art altman
1988
Justin Higham
|
Center Cut Flip Flourish
|
Inspired by
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5
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Nov. 1988
|
14
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peek-a-boo change \n face card changes when one handed fan is waved over it \n jerry k. hartman \n new wave change \n jerry k. hartman \n peek-a-boo change \n jerry k. hartman
1988
Jerry K. Hartman
|
Peek-a-boo Change
|
Related toAlso published here
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
15
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packet vanish - pocket reproduction \n aces put in pocket, kings are in the hands, aces removed and put between kings one by one where they vanish, aces change to kings as climax and kings are in pocket \n justin higham \n packet vanish - pocket reproduction ii \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Packet Vanish - Pocket Reproduction
|
Variations
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
17
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don't count on it \n counting multiple values to get to selected card, with dunbury illusion, two methods \n justin higham \n count your card! \n theodore annemann \n the dunbury delusion \n charlie miller
1988
Justin Higham
|
Don't Count On It
|
Inspired by
|
5
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Nov. 1988
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18
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longitudinal palm techniques \n \n unknown
1988
|
Longitudinal Palm Techniques
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
19
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longitudinal misdirection palm \n \n edward marlo \n marlo on the longitudinal palm \n edward marlo \n misdirection palm \n edward marlo \n longitudinal misdirection palm \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Longitudinal Misdirection Palm
|
Inspired byAlso published here
|
5
|
Nov. 1988
|
19
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mechanical-second palm \n \n edward marlo \n the mechanical change \n edward marlo
1988
Edward Marlo
|
Mechanical-Second Palm
|
Inspired by
|
5
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Nov. 1988
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19
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modified longitudinal side steal \n \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Modified Longitudinal Side Steal
|
5
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Nov. 1988
|
19
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longitudinal block steal \n from center \n justin higham
1988
Justin Higham
|
Longitudinal Block Steal
|
5
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Nov. 1988
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20
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inside out vi \n \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
|
Inside Out VI
|
6
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May 1989
|
1
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the interlocked glide \n \n edward marlo \n "non-such glide" (bill miesel, precursor #21) \n logical sandwich switch \n kevin reay
1989
Edward Marlo
|
The Interlocked Glide
|
Inspired by- "Non-Such Glide" (Bill Miesel, Precursor #21)
Related to
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6
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May 1989
|
2
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touched-up transposition \n two aces transpose with two selections \n edward marlo \n no-touch transposition \n kevin reay
1989
Edward Marlo
|
Touched-Up Transposition
|
Inspired by
|
6
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May 1989
|
2
|
|
turnover move \n deck dribbled to table, top cards turn over \n edward marlo \n new directions (ben harris) \n super flip \n ben harris
1989
Edward Marlo
|
Turnover Move
|
Inspired byAlso published here- New Directions (Ben Harris)
|
6
|
May 1989
|
3
|
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the bold sandwich switch \n \n justin higham \n logical sandwich switch \n kevin reay
1989
Justin Higham
|
The Bold Sandwich Switch
|
Inspired by
|
6
|
May 1989
|
4
|
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nice-touch transposition \n two aces transpose with two selections \n justin higham \n no-touch transposition \n kevin reay
1989
Justin Higham
|
Nice-Touch Transposition
|
Inspired by
|
6
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May 1989
|
4
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uppercut \n bottom to top \n william zavis
1989
William Zavis
|
Uppercut
|
6
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May 1989
|
6
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shuffled deck finale \n faro, without rollover phase, whole deck in order at the end, see also page 1 \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
|
Shuffled Deck Finale
|
6
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May 1989
|
7
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long distance card to wallet \n selection apparently sticks out of deck while wallet is removed \n edward marlo
1989
Edward Marlo
|
Long Distance Card To Wallet
|
6
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May 1989
|
8
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longitudinal misdirection palm \n \n edward marlo \n longitudinal misdirection palm \n edward marlo
1989
Edward Marlo
|
Longitudinal Misdirection Palm
|
Also published here
|
6
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May 1989
|
8
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the tent switch \n top card in a tent position is removed with right hand and switched \n john carey
1989
John Carey
|
The Tent Switch
|
6
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May 1989
|
10
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spectator peek location/controls \n \n unknown
1989
|
Spectator Peek Location/Controls
|
6
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May 1989
|
11
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one hand peek control \n \n justin higham \n one-hand peek \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
|
One Hand Peek Control
|
Inspired by
|
6
|
May 1989
|
11
|
|
fingertip peek force \n with step \n justin higham \n putting in the step \n edward marlo
1989
Justin Higham
|
Fingertip Peek Force
|
Inspired by
|
6
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May 1989
|
11
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|
spectator peek location \n with pre-set break and distance from break is counted \n justin higham \n the danbury deviler \n charlie miller
1989
Justin Higham
|
Spectator Peek Location
|
Related to
|
6
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May 1989
|
11
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no shuffle sandwich \n distant sandwich cards come together to trap selection, five methods \n ian land \n direct ace-x-ace \n edward marlo
1989
Ian Land
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No Shuffle Sandwich
|
Inspired by
|
6
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May 1989
|
12
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pseudo ace transposition \n repeat transposition of aces with indifferent cards \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
|
Pseudo Ace Transposition
|
6
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May 1989
|
13
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twist and vanish \n five cards, one of which is selection, wrong cards turn over one by one, then selection vanishes, biddle trick \n jack avis \n cy endfield \n siva's twist and vanish \n jack avis \n everchange count \n alex elmsley
1989
Jack Avis, Cy Endfield
|
Twist And Vanish
|
Inspired byVariations
|
6
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May 1989
|
14
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everchange count \n four as five while hiding one \n alex elmsley \n everchange count \n alex elmsley
1989
Alex Elmsley
|
Everchange Count
|
Also published here
|
6
|
May 1989
|
14
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siva's twist and vanish \n five cards, one of which is selection, wrong cards turn over one by one, then selection vanishes, biddle trick \n jack avis \n twist and vanish \n jack avis \n cy endfield
1989
Jack Avis
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Siva's Twist And Vanish
|
Inspired by
|
6
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May 1989
|
15
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4-as-5 count \n \n edward marlo \n sticks & stones #13, 1978
1989
Edward Marlo
|
4-as-5 Count
|
Also published here- Sticks & Stones #13, 1978
|
6
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May 1989
|
16
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about turn! \n out-jogged card visibly turns over \n edward marlo \n but fast! \n randy wakeman \n edward marlo
1989
Edward Marlo
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About Turn!
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Inspired by
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6
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May 1989
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16
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olram's twist and vanish \n five cards, one of which is selection, wrong cards turn over one by one, then selection vanishes, mental reverse selection procedure \n edward marlo
1989
Edward Marlo
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Olram's Twist and Vanish
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6
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May 1989
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17
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quick-change \n card on top of deck changes, secret turnover of back-to-back pair in clip palm \n larry jennings \n change over palm change \n jack merlin
1989
Larry Jennings
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Quick-Change
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Related to
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6
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May 1989
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18
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bottom deal switchouts \n ace layout context
- first version
- second version
- third version \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
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Bottom Deal Switchouts
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6
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May 1989
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20
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inside out vii \n \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
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Inside Out VII
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7
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Oct. 1989
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1
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k.m. sandwich production \n two cards appear between sandwich cards one by one on top of deck \n shiv duggal \n k.m. sandwich \n ben harris \n ace team \n shiv duggal \n routined from scratch \n edward marlo \n k.m. sandwich production \n shiv duggal \n k.m. ace production \n justin higham
1989
Shiv Duggal
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K.M. Sandwich Production
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Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here
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7
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Oct. 1989
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1
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static steal \n choreography for tenkai steal from center \n john carey
1989
John Carey
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Static Steal
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7
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Oct. 1989
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1
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delayed push-out bottom deal \n bottom card set one-handed during previous top deal \n edward marlo \n the bottom-deal (simplified method) \n paul lepaul
1989
Edward Marlo
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Delayed Push-Out Bottom Deal
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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1
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delayed spectator ace cutting \n kings are on table, spectator cuts deck into four piles, performer puts kings on the piles, they all travel invisibly on one pile, top card of each pile is then shown to be an ace \n edward marlo \n lazy man's invisible back & front palm \n richard vollmer
1989
Edward Marlo
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Delayed Spectator Ace Cutting
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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2
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mistaken identity \n joker stabbed in deck, spectator remembers card above joker, another card below it, they name the same card which is then shown to be reversed in deck between two jokers \n justin higham \n eye witness \n karl fulves
1989
Justin Higham
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Mistaken Identity
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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3
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visual filling \n red aces vanish from face of deck, appears in deck sandwiching black aces, three methods \n edward marlo \n surprise filling \n justin higham
1989
Edward Marlo
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Visual Filling
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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4
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clip palm color change \n \n edward marlo
1989
Edward Marlo
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Clip Palm Color Change
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7
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Oct. 1989
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5
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karl fulves: the great pretender \n eight pages on credit fights, j. w. sarles
- item one: marlo & double vanish & recovery
- item two: scorpio switch vs. another sandwich switchout (the new tops, june 1985)
- item three: spectator cut the aces plot
- item four: bottop change
- item five: jordan count
- item six: oil & water effect \n jon racherbaumer \n double vanish and recovery \n edward marlo \n scorpio switch \n karl fulves \n bottop change \n edward marlo \n the great pretender: karl fulves \n jon racherbaumer
1989
Jon Racherbaumer
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Karl Fulves: The Great Pretender
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Related toAlso published here
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7
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Oct. 1989
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7
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another filling \n red aces vanish from face of deck, appears in deck sandwiching black aces, four methods \n justin higham \n surprise filling \n justin higham \n further filling \n will houstoun
1989
Justin Higham
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Another Filling
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Inspired byVariations
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7
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Oct. 1989
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15
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pivot ping \n royal flush production, pivot revelation \n philip t. goldstein \n liles out-pivots cervon \n bill liles
1989
Philip T. Goldstein
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Pivot Ping
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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16
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repeat sandwich transpo \n card travels from one sandwich to another twice \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
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Repeat Sandwich Transpo
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7
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Oct. 1989
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18
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retention of vision changes \n \n unknown
1989
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Retention Of Vision Changes
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7
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Oct. 1989
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19
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retention of vision switch \n top card shown one-handed and switched \n edward marlo \n visual retention change \n edward marlo
1989
Edward Marlo
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Retention of Vision Switch
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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19
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retention of vision sandwich switch \n as "michael louis" \n michael vincent \n visual retention change \n edward marlo
1989
Michael Vincent
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Retention of Vision Sandwich Switch
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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19
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retention of vision bottom change \n using one-handed bottom deal, also face-up \n justin higham
1989
Justin Higham
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Retention of Vision Bottom Change
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7
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Oct. 1989
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19
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sandwich case \n black aces in case, selection travels into the sandwich \n justin higham \n last aces \n jack posetary
1989
Justin Higham
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Sandwich Case
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Inspired by
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7
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Oct. 1989
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20
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x-change \n face card tabled and switched, card behind it does not change
- first x-change (downs change)
- second x-change
- multiple x-change \n justin higham \n visual x-change \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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X-Change
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Variations
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Special No. 1
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1990
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2
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misdirection cull \n above the spread cull, while up-jogging another card \n justin higham \n the spread cull \n unknown
1990
Justin Higham
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Misdirection Cull
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Inspired by
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Special No. 1
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1990
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4
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slide-out steal \n block side steal from center to top as top half is replaced \n edward marlo \n covered longitudinal center steal \n justin higham
1990
Edward Marlo
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Slide-Out Steal
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Inspired by
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Special No. 1
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1990
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6
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switcheroo \n two cards transpose from packet to packet, then both cards travel from packet to deck \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Switcheroo
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Special No. 1
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1990
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8
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subtle square-up steal \n \n justin higham \n subtle square-up steal \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Subtle Square-Up Steal
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Also published here
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Special No. 1
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1990
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8
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mechanical add-on \n second card added to tabled pile as it is squared up \n edward marlo \n the mechanical change \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
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Mechanical Add-On
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Inspired by
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Special No. 1
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1990
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10
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direct proposition \n \n justin higham \n even money proposition \n karl fulves
1990
Justin Higham
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Direct Proposition
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Inspired by
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Special No. 1
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1990
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12
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two quickies \n \n unknown
1990
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Two Quickies
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Special No. 1
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1990
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14
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first quickie \n \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
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First Quickie
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Special No. 1
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1990
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14
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second quickie \n basically the challenge \n edward marlo \n the fifty-fifty mental selection \n tony kardyro \n the challenge \n dai vernon
1990
Edward Marlo
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Second Quickie
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Related to
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Special No. 1
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1990
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14
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losing the aces \n aces lost in center of deck, they all come to top \n justin higham \n losing the aces again \n edward marlo
1990
Justin Higham
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Losing the Aces
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Variations
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Special No. 1
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1990
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16
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losing the aces again \n aces lost in center of deck, they all come to top \n edward marlo \n losing the aces \n justin higham
1990
Edward Marlo
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Losing the Aces Again
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Inspired by
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Special No. 1
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1990
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17
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hole-card switch \n \n justin higham \n behind-the-hand switch \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Hole-Card Switch
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Variations
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Special No. 1
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1990
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18
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numerical miracle ii \n ace to four clubs are placed on four kings on table, club on kings with same suit as selection changes into selection \n justin higham \n numerical miracle \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Numerical Miracle II
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Inspired by
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Special No. 1
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1990
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19
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