1928
Written by Eric F. Impey
Work of Eric F. Impey
11 pages (Loose-leave collection), published by Selfpublished
No illustrations
Language: English
17 entries
Cover photograph
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Eric F. Impey Fore-Word
Eric F. Impey Perfectos "A New Principle in Card Magic"
card chosen, wrong card changes into selection, half-waxed pairs, back card is force card
Also published here 1
Eric F. Impey Stabbing Location
1
Eric F. Impey Card at Number card at small number is forced card, cards dealt face up
1
Eric F. Impey Mysto - The Masterpiece thought-of card vanishes, thirteen half-waxed pairs in deck, also as named vanish
Also published here 2
Eric F. Impey A New Method of Card Location card chosen and replaced, spectator deals cards face-up, performer stops him at selection, key card from different deck
3
Eric F. Impey A Latter-Day Card Miracle "dirty" key card is followed during dealing of shuffled card into two piles, card selected and replaced, then found from face-up spread
4
Eric F. Impey Turn-It card and its position remembered, card vanishes and reappears, sixteen double facers
5
Eric F. Impey The Construction of Double-Faced Cards splitting
6
Eric F. Impey The Simplicity X-Ray Trick four chosen cards are found again, simple stack and following it while spreading for selection
6
Eric F. Impey Another Effect on the Same Principle spectator cuts to same cards as have been selected from different deck, Instanto deck
Related to 6
Eric F. Impey Stop (Simplified Version)
Inspired by 7
Eric F. Impey An Invisible Pass hand turned to show bottom card to cover closing of Herrmann style pass
Inspired by
  • pass by C.D.W. in The Magic Wand, June 1927
7
Eric F. Impey A New Spelling Bee Effect card chosen with involved procedure, spelled to
8
Eric F. Impey A Really New Ideas for Use in Any Card Trick Using Double-Faced Cards four cards shown from both sides, two are double facers
9
Eric F. Impey A Turn Over Move one of three card transforms, featuring the secret turnover of a packet
9
Eric F. Impey A New Four Ace Effect one back Ace on spectator's hand, the other between the red Aces, the two black Aces transpose
10
Data entered by Denis Behr.