the antinomy perspective \n - the journey, the reason, and the format
- the columnists
- the tricks
- found things
- thank you's \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
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The Antinomy Perspective
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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2
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winning winnowing \n the artful ledger
article on though-of-card effects using restricted choice plus strategic elimination \n jon racherbaumer \n thoughts on "the artful ledger #1" \n thomas baxter
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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Winning Winnowing
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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4
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the spectator seems to <i>really think</i> of any card \n approach #1
see thomas baxter reference for credit information \n unknown \n thoughts on "the artful ledger #1" \n thomas baxter
2005
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The Spectator Seems to Really Think of Any Card
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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8
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two ways to convincingly disclose one of two possibilities \n \n jon racherbaumer
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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Two Ways to Convincingly Disclose One of Two Possibilities
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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12
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a card that lies, a deck that tells the truth \n approach #2
spectator thinks of one of the top twenty cards \n bob farmer
2005
Bob Farmer
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A Card that Lies, a Deck that Tells the Truth
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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12
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unambiguous discernment \n approach #3
reversed king is used to locate mental selection \n edward marlo
2005
Edward Marlo
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Unambiguous Discernment
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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15
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fish-fry for two \n approach #4
tom baxter, exploiting when a second spectator also thinks of a card \n thomas baxter \n smythled \n thomas baxter
2005
Thomas Baxter
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Fish-Fry for Two
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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18
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bibliography \n \n jon racherbaumer
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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Bibliography
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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19
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three change \n three silver coins are produced, they change to international coins and back \n rick merrill \n "ex-troy-dinary" (troy hooser, destroyers, 2001)
2005
Rick Merrill
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Three Change
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Inspired by- "Ex-Troy-dinary" (Troy Hooser, DesTROYers, 2001)
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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20
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the french drop sequence \n \n rick merrill
2005
Rick Merrill
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The French Drop Sequence
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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21
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turnover subtlety \n in the hands \n paul cummins
2005
Paul Cummins
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Turnover Subtlety
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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22
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only three away \n selection is next to card named by performer, then three cards away with message on back of performer's card \n nathan kranzo \n destiny \n philip t. goldstein \n arthur carter
2005
Nathan Kranzo
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Only Three Away
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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26
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running cut key card placement \n \n dai vernon
2005
Dai Vernon
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Running Cut Key Card Placement
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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27
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tilt \n \n unknown
2005
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Tilt
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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28
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cushion shot \n aces placed in card case prop, they change into three selection, then vanish from box and all seven cards appear in collectors fashion in deck \n max maven
2005
Max Maven
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Cushion Shot
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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30
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203rd force \n \n henry christ
2005
Henry Christ
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203rd Force
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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31
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book break \n \n edward marlo
2005
Edward Marlo
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Book Break
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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32
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the clear exchange \n card in plastic sleeve is seen to be joker, it is removed and changed into previous selection, featuring a method for switching a card with a clear plastic sleeve \n gene taylor \n switching envelope \n david solomon \n unnamed henry evans routine
2005
Gene Taylor
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The Clear Exchange
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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34
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gaffs versus skill \n the honest liar
"and the clear winner is ..." \n jamy ian swiss \n gaffs versus skill \n jamy ian swiss
2005
Jamy Ian Swiss
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Gaffs Versus Skill
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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42
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in closing... \n \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
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In Closing...
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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Feb. 2005
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48
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the antinomy perspective \n - praise and misspellings
- busy, but still not late
- well, i'll be...
- inevitable corrections for issue 1
- we're experimenting \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
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The Antinomy Perspective
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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2
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affect, effect, and pushing beyond \n the artful ledger
on semantics and session tricks \n jon racherbaumer
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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Affect, Effect, and Pushing Beyond
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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4
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heightening the hoary \n piles are made, spectator eliminates some, four-of-a-kind climax, with more variations by marlo \n don may \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer \n affinities \n dai vernon \n may's take on vernon's trick \n don may
2005
Don May, Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer
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Heightening the Hoary
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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7
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select bibliography on "the sympathetic cards" \n with comments on the effect \n jon racherbaumer
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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Select Bibliography on "The Sympathetic Cards"
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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9
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parallexis \n using spades suits from two decks \n edward marlo \n liepzig would <u>really</u> have loved this \n edward marlo
2005
Edward Marlo
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Parallexis
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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9
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hofzinser's lost ace problem \n - first method (fake index)
- second methode (duplicate)
- third method
- fourth method
- fifth method
- sixth method
- seventh method
- dream method \n edward marlo
2005
Edward Marlo
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Hofzinser's Lost Ace Problem
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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13
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select bibliography of "hofzinser's lost ace-problem" \n \n reinhard müller \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor
2005
Reinhard Müller
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Select Bibliography of "Hofzinser's Lost Ace-Problem"
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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18
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thoughts on "the artful ledger #1" \n with thoughts on the handling \n thomas baxter \n winning winnowing \n jon racherbaumer \n the spectator seems to <i>really think</i> of any card \n unknown
2005
Thomas Baxter
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Thoughts on "The Artful Ledger #1"
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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19
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breaking glances \n "work with the marlo fingertip flesh break"
- the basic technique
- touches
-- the closed-deck convincer
-- creating a step
-- the fan peek
-- outer peeks
- continuations
-- riffle force
-- overhand shuffle
-- riffle shuffle
-- hindu shuffle
-- pulp friction
-- marlo's ruse \n kostya kimlat \n side finger-flesh grip \n edward marlo
2005
Kostya Kimlat
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Breaking Glances
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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20
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"it's not you, it's the deck." \n card peeked, spectator should think of his card, deck becomes blank as gag via reverse fan, then a wrong card changes to selection \n kostya kimlat
2005
Kostya Kimlat
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"It's Not You, It's the Deck."
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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23
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triple change wild coin no. 2 \n copper coins change to silver one by one with a crystal, then all to chinese in purse \n david neighbors
2005
David Neighbors
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Triple Change Wild Coin No. 2
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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26
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three coin display sequence \n \n fantasio \n david neighbors \n fantastic chip turnover \n fantasio
2005
Fantasio, David Neighbors
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Three Coin Display Sequence
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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27
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spellbound with shell \n silent addition \n unknown
2005
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Spellbound with Shell
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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28
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false placement \n onto left fingertips \n unknown
2005
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False Placement
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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28
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false take \n from left fingertips \n unknown
2005
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False Take
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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29
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tabled spellbound \n with shell \n david neighbors
2005
David Neighbors
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Tabled Spellbound
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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30
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the huntsmen \n selection lost, twisting with ace to four of diamonds, named diamond changes into selection \n jamie badman \n the name game \n gene taylor
2005
Jamie Badman
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The Huntsmen
|
Variations
|
Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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32
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illogical double lift \n \n edward marlo
2005
Edward Marlo
|
Illogical Double Lift
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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34
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angled aces \n flourish cut followed by all-at-once ace production \n brandon burton \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor \n molecule 2 \n dan buck \n dave buck
2005
Brandon Burton
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Angled Aces
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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36
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the hole monte \n monte routine in which one card has a hole in the middle \n gene taylor \n sure thing \n paul curry \n soft cards \n ken krenzel
2005
Gene Taylor
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The Hole Monte
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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40
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the method is not the trick \n the honest liar \n jamy ian swiss \n the method is not the trick \n jamy ian swiss
2005
Jamy Ian Swiss
|
The Method is Not the Trick
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 2
|
May 2005
|
46
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in closing... \n \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
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In Closing...
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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May 2005
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52
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the antinomy perspective \n - betting on lvmi in vegas
- reno is spelled i.b.m.
- a lapse in gaffs
- corrections, clarifications, and credits
- ghost in the machine \n gene taylor \n select bibliography of "hofzinser's lost ace-problem" \n reinhard müller \n angled aces \n brandon burton
2005
Gene Taylor
|
The Antinomy Perspective
|
Related to
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
|
Aug. 2005
|
2
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antics and interludes \n the artful ledger
on presentation and adding meaning with patter themes \n jon racherbaumer
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Antics and Interludes
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
|
4
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on roy walton's cascade \n discussion of effect and its presentation \n jon racherbaumer \n cascade \n roy walton
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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On Roy Walton's Cascade
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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5
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right-brain, left-brain \n with extra three \n jon racherbaumer \n jump-jump aces \n edward marlo \n on "daley's aces" \n john bannon
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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Right-Brain, Left-Brain
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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7
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believing is seeing? \n black aces keep juming to top in four ace packet \n jon racherbaumer \n moving up \n jean-jacques sanvert
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
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Believing is Seeing?
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
|
10
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whaddayasay \n more thoughts on patter and scripting \n jon racherbaumer
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Whaddayasay
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
|
13
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on the ace assembly plot \n \n jon racherbaumer \n vino aces \n john guastaferro
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
|
On the Ace Assembly Plot
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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18
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reflection \n spectator deals through deck and stops anytime, card at that position is predicted with a second deck \n dean dill \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor
2005
Dean Dill
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Reflection
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 3
|
Aug. 2005
|
20
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hotel bills \n mathematical puzzle is illustrated with bills, one dollar vanishes at the end, using double-faced bill, see reference for credit information \n norman beck \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor
2005
Norman Beck
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Hotel Bills
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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24
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100% confidence \n packet of three cards keeps changing to match as a four of kind with different selections (packet general card), end with royal flush \n jack parker \n 100% confidence \n jack parker
2005
Jack Parker
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100% Confidence
|
Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 3
|
Aug. 2005
|
27
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three as four display \n \n paul harris
2005
Paul Harris
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Three as Four Display
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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28
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friction aces \n aces used to show a trick with each, then two aces find selection and change back color \n jack parker
2005
Jack Parker
|
Friction Aces
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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30
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flushtration count \n \n brother john hamman
2005
Brother John Hamman
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Flushtration Count
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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31
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celebrity search \n ten cards with names of celebrities are dealt in circle, spectator thinks of one from a numbered list, performer touches tabled cards one by one until spectator says stop, name matches selection \n jack t. koopmans \n scarne's tappit \n john scarne \n the circle of cards \n stewart judah \n hollywood squares \n gene taylor
2005
Jack T. Koopmans
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Celebrity Search
|
Related toVariations
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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35
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sobriety test \n larger coin is placed behind smaller coin and vanishes, repeat, downs palm \n matt herbert \n unflation \n ross bertram
2005
Matt Herbert
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Sobriety Test
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2005
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38
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discovering importance \n the honest liar \n jamy ian swiss \n discovering importance \n jamy ian swiss
2005
Jamy Ian Swiss
|
Discovering Importance
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
|
Aug. 2005
|
42
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in closing... \n \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
|
In Closing...
|
Vol. 1 No. 3
|
Aug. 2005
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48
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the antinomy perspective \n - the opposite of "new orleans bound" is...
- the international perspective
- an interesting question of timing
- a life lost (on jack thomas koopman's death)
- appreciations \n gene taylor \n hotel bills \n norman beck
2005
Gene Taylor
|
The Antinomy Perspective
|
Related to
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
2
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hobsonian fringe notes \n the artful ledger
on equifoque
- rules of the game \n jon racherbaumer
2005
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Hobsonian Fringe Notes
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
4
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two-object equivoque \n \n unknown
2005
|
Two-Object Equivoque
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
6
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three-object equivoque \n \n unknown
2005
|
Three-Object Equivoque
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
7
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maven's three book procedure \n equivoque \n max maven \n the complete idiot's guide to magic tricks (1999, p. 247)
2005
Max Maven
|
Maven's Three Book Procedure
|
Also published here- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Magic Tricks (1999, p. 247)
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
7
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marlo's three-object equivoque \n \n edward marlo
2005
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Three-Object Equivoque
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
8
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five-object equivoque \n \n max maven
2005
Max Maven
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Five-Object Equivoque
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
9
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smith's 52-object equivoque \n \n chuck smith \n imagination \n chuck smith
2005
Chuck Smith
|
Smith's 52-Object Equivoque
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
10
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marlo's pellet classic \n number from ten to twenty-five named, three cards chosen and written on pellets, cards lost, pellet chosen, this card is at named position \n edward marlo \n the pellet classic \n edward marlo
2005
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Pellet Classic
|
Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
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13
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a little lie \n performer tables unknown card, spectator's card is lost, spectator lies about his card and names any card, selection found and tabled card turns out to be lie card
- presentation #1: bluffing at poker
- presentation #2: for a married couple \n stephen bargatze \n "lie to me" (garrett thomas)
2005
Stephen Bargatze
|
A Little Lie
|
Related to- "Lie to Me" (Garrett Thomas)
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
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Nov. 2005
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16
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mexican turnover \n \n unknown
2005
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Mexican Turnover
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Nov. 2005
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18
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flash coins re-lit \n three coins appear in fire flashes, the vanish again with lighter and reappear in purse \n eric jones \n "flash coins" (chad long's magic video, 1997)
2005
Eric Jones
|
Flash Coins Re-Lit
|
Inspired by- "Flash Coins" (Chad Long's Magic Video, 1997)
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
|
22
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two way toss \n \n jay sankey
2005
Jay Sankey
|
Two Way Toss
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
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Nov. 2005
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27
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the gizmo box \n case put on deck, card added to top, here as force \n max nelson \n gizmo box \n max nelson \n card case revisited \n marconick \n the miller card case \n purvis w. miller
2005
Max Nelson
|
The Gizmo Box
|
Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Nov. 2005
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28
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the m & m trick \n cards with different-colored m&ms, one chosen, candies in a bag change all to match that color \n giorgio tarchini \n fun with m & m's \n gene taylor
2005
Giorgio Tarchini
|
The M & M Trick
|
Variations
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
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32
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the impromptusible twist \n four eights shown, they turn over visibly in spread and all change to aces \n tony ko \n "impossible twist" (zenneth kok) \n impossible hofzinser \n gene taylor
2005
Tony Ko
|
The Impromptusible Twist
|
Inspired by- "Impossible Twist" (Zenneth Kok)
Variations
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Nov. 2005
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36
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impossible twist move \n four cards held spread in end grip, one visibly turns over, first finger secretly pushes cards \n zenneth kok \n optical alignment \n guy hollingworth
2005
Zenneth Kok
|
Impossible Twist Move
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Nov. 2005
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38
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fso transpo \n single card transposes with four cards multiple times, "face-up, simultaneous, off-balance" \n zenneth kok \n unfair trade \n shiv duggal
2005
Zenneth Kok
|
FSO Transpo
|
Variations
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
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42
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packet bottom palm \n palming the bottom three of four cards in the right hand \n unknown
2005
|
Packet Bottom Palm
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Nov. 2005
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44
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the last layman \n the honest liar \n jamy ian swiss \n the last layman \n jamy ian swiss
2005
Jamy Ian Swiss
|
The Last Layman
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
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46
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in closing... \n \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
|
In Closing...
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
|
Nov. 2005
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52
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the antinomy perspective \n annuals are digital pdf files on cd rom \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
|
The Antinomy Perspective
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
3
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variety pack \n "an assortment of new material" \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
|
Variety Pack
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
4
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cig pen transpo \n \n nathan kranzo
2005
Nathan Kranzo
|
Cig Pen Transpo
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
6
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clear up through \n three coins travel up through a clear glass table one by one \n david neighbors
2005
David Neighbors
|
Clear Up Through
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
9
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back palm \n \n unknown
2005
|
Back Palm
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
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11
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like a rolling stone \n cardboard cube made from playing card is used to select a card, it matches the card the cube is made from \n giorgio tarchini
2005
Giorgio Tarchini
|
Like a Rolling Stone
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
13
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card to cube fold \n folding a cube out of a playing card \n robert e. neale
2005
Robert E. Neale
|
Card to Cube Fold
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
13
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dice force \n using dice rolls to force a card with multiple-out count \n giorgio tarchini
2005
Giorgio Tarchini
|
Dice Force
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
14
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smythled \n two thought-of cards appear at the same position in two halves \n thomas baxter \n fish-fry for two \n thomas baxter
2005
Thomas Baxter
|
SmythLed
|
Related to
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
16
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x-factor \n kings put in deck so they stick out, they change to aces, kings found again \n jack parker
2005
Jack Parker
|
X-Factor
|
Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
|
Nov. 2005
|
18
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the three stooges \n ace assembly routine with three spectators involved, holding each packet (uses mcdonald's aces gaffs) \n jack parker \n the three stooges \n jack parker \n "mason's aces" (jay sankey, revolutionary card magic 2, dvd, 2004) \n the three stooges \n jack parker
2005
Jack Parker
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The Three Stooges
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Related to- "Mason's Aces" (Jay Sankey, Revolutionary Card Magic 2, DVD, 2004)
Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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23
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variations \n "an assortment of new material" \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
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Variations
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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27
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hollywood squares \n nine cards with celebrities laid out in a grid, spectator chooses one from another set of cards, performer touches tabled cards one by one until spectator says stop while he spells his name, name matches selection \n gene taylor \n celebrity search \n jack t. koopmans
2005
Gene Taylor
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Hollywood Squares
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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28
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the name game \n twisting routine with four signed blank cards, previous selection appears \n gene taylor \n the huntsmen \n jamie badman
2005
Gene Taylor
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The Name Game
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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31
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impossible hofzinser \n card selected, packet of eights shown, three turn over one by one visibly, last eight matches suit of chosen card, other three eights change to match selection \n gene taylor \n the impromptusible twist \n tony ko
2005
Gene Taylor
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Impossible Hofzinser
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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33
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fun with m & m's \n ideas with m&ms, including making custom prints on them, also multiple out prediction of chosen color \n gene taylor \n the m & m trick \n giorgio tarchini
2005
Gene Taylor
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Fun with M & M's
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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36
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videos \n links to video demonstrations \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
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Videos
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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39
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vendor promo \n \n gene taylor
2005
Gene Taylor
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Vendor Promo
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Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005
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Nov. 2005
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43
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the antinomy perspective \n - synergy leads to even more free stuff
- a word about subscribing
- it's still renewal time
- close-up greats found in the heart of ohio
- overlap overachieves
- found things
- a quick "gaffed card corner"
- comments on some previously published tricks \n gene taylor \n reflection \n dean dill
2006
Gene Taylor
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The Antinomy Perspective
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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2
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overlap \n \n gene taylor \n joshua jay
2006
Gene Taylor (reviewer)
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Overlap
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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2
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a quick "gaffed card corner" \n mis-made playing card \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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A quick "Gaffed Card Corner"
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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3
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spontaneous bob cunning \n the artful ledger
on improvisational magic, chan canasta, tttcbe
- sidebar (about retrograde analysis)
- sidebar #2: spontaneous resourcefulness \n jon racherbaumer \n the trick that can be explained \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Spontaneous Bob Cunning
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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5
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on vernon's "the trick that cannot be explained" \n \n jon racherbaumer \n the trick that cannot be explained \n dai vernon
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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On Vernon's "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained"
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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10
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unexpected prediction \n \n edward marlo \n unexpected prediction \n edward marlo
2006
Edward Marlo
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Unexpected Prediction
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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11
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converse sneaker \n chosen card vanishes from packet with ace to nine of clubs to reappear reversed in deck, biddle trick type, without deck in hand \n max maven \n count on it \n jay sankey \n david acer
2006
Max Maven
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Converse Sneaker
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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14
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inflated transposition \n bill transposition with surprise $100 dollar bill ending \n joshua jay \n inflated transposition \n joshua jay
2006
Joshua Jay
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Inflated Transposition
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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17
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oops! \n card is torn and restores in spectator's hand into mis-made configuration, "oops deck" \n michael daniels \n quartear \n stephen tucker \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor
2006
Michael Daniels
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Oops!
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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22
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fold 'em oops! \n card folded and unfolded, it is now mis-made, "oops deck" \n michael daniels
2006
Michael Daniels
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Fold 'em Oops!
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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25
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a misrepresentation of vision \n one coin sequence, it then becomes three coins that vanish, they are found in previously empty purse \n everett chapman
2006
Everett Chapman
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A Misrepresentation of Vision
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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26
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utility purse switch \n \n james lewis \n "million dollar mysteries - the magic of james lewis", 1992 video
2006
James Lewis
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Utility Purse Switch
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Also published here- "Million Dollar Mysteries - The Magic of James Lewis", 1992 video
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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27
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multiple coin transfer \n \n jonathan townsend \n multiple coin transfer \n jonathan townsend
2006
Jonathan Townsend
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Multiple Coin Transfer
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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28
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vanish and reproduction \n with jw grip \n unknown
2006
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Vanish and Reproduction
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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28
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the double-jointed card \n with bill, showing mis-made cards as intro \n jeff pierce
2006
Jeff Pierce
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The Double-Jointed Card
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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33
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separate but equal \n matching routine with two sets of esp cards \n thomas baxter \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor
2006
Thomas Baxter
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Separate but Equal
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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39
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simple second deal \n with small packet as hand is turned \n unknown \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor
2006
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Simple Second Deal
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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41
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creative hits and misses \n the honest liar
"when good scripts go bad"
- talent versus taste
- the act of metaphor \n jamy ian swiss
2006
Jamy Ian Swiss
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Creative Hits and Misses
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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43
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in closing... \n \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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In Closing...
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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Feb. 2006
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48
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the antinomy perspective \n - shipping woes...
- topological possibilities
- credits and comments on issue 5
- fism bound \n gene taylor \n simple second deal \n unknown \n oops! \n michael daniels \n separate but equal \n thomas baxter
2006
Gene Taylor
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The Antinomy Perspective
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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2
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the hypercard project \n \n gene taylor \n tom frame
2006
Gene Taylor (reviewer)
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The Hypercard Project
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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2
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mis-made card credit \n richard himber's "the wrong-way card" (1948) \n max maven
2006
Max Maven
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Mis-Made Card Credit
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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2
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the crown strategem \n the artful ledger
on using stooges so they cannot see through the whole trick \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Crown Strategem
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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4
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double thought \n stooge version \n edward marlo \n double thought - single deck \n edward marlo
2006
Edward Marlo
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Double Thought
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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5
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marlo-d'amico's berglas solution \n \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
2006
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Marlo-D'Amico's Berglas Solution
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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6
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norman beck's version \n repeat performances with multiple stooges to fool a few designated people \n norman beck
2006
Norman Beck
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Norman Beck's Version
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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6
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any cards at any numbers \n one spectator notes down card and number, another as well, both cards are counted to and the cards are there, only one stooge \n tomas blomberg
2006
Tomas Blomberg
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Any Cards at Any Numbers
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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7
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three stooges, minus one \n two spectator's select the same card as the performer does, three decks \n "teddy" love \n (13) stooges \n tony corinda \n "teddy" love
2006
"Teddy" Love
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Three Stooges, Minus One
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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8
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telepathy in the audience \n spectator looks through the deck and removes a card, it's the card another spectator had chosen \n theodore annemann \n telepathy in the audience \n theodore annemann
2006
Theodore Annemann
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Telepathy in the Audience
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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8
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a crown con \n three selections (chosen, thought of and named) turn out to be the same card that the performer reverses under the table, two stooges that don't know how the effect work in its entirety \n jon racherbaumer \n simplex or complex \n edward marlo
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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A Crown Con
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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9
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reverse fan force \n \n unknown
2006
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Reverse Fan Force
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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10
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allerton's move \n \n bert allerton \n judson s. brown
2006
Bert Allerton, Judson S. Brown
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Allerton's Move
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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11
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triple spectator en rapport \n - phase 1: magician receives spectator's thoughts
- phase 2: spectator sends thoughts to second spectator
- phase 3: spectator receives thoughts from another spectator \n eddie fields \n triple spectator en rapport \n eddie fields
2006
Eddie Fields
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Triple Spectator En Rapport
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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12
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the thomas crown affair \n coincidence trick using fifteen stooges \n jack parker \n the thomas crown affair \n jack parker
2006
Jack Parker
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The Thomas Crown Affair
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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14
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easy forte \n aces buried in four packets, deck assembled, apparent centers are dealt in a game \n allan ackerman \n tv center deal \n steve forte \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor \n piano forte \n jerry k. hartman \n easy ackerman \n joshua jay \n precursor \n jerry k. hartman \n piano forte (version 1) \n jerry k. hartman
2006
Allan Ackerman
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Easy Forte
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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17
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tabled veeser bluff shift \n four tabled packets \n allan ackerman \n tweaking the veeser bluff shift \n allan ackerman
2006
Allan Ackerman
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Tabled Veeser Bluff Shift
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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17
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heightened senses \n predicting a spectator's height with a measuring tape \n joshua jay \n heightened senses \n joshua jay
2006
Joshua Jay
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Heightened Senses
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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20
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spectacular spectators \n three selection, first spectator finds his selection, second uses it to find his selection, third uses both previous selection to find his own \n andi gladwin \n spectator's choice \n larry jennings
2006
Andi Gladwin
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Spectacular Spectators
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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22
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swing cut multiple shift \n \n neal elias
2006
Neal Elias
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Swing Cut Multiple Shift
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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22
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mark-a-place move \n \n simon aronson
2006
Simon Aronson
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Mark-a-Place Move
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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24
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walking to china \n chinese and silver coin transpose with use of handkerchief, then two jumbo coins and two even bigger coins appear \n justin miller \n flurious \n gary kurtz
2006
Justin Miller
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Walking to China
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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26
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a small bombshell \n signed card lost, two other cards put in wallet and case and they transpose, then signed card is found in wallet, z-fold wallet \n john luka \n bendix bombshell routine \n john f. mendoza
2006
John Luka
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A Small Bombshell
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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30
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silver-brass expo \n three silver coins placed in one hand, three chinese coins are changed to silver one by one with one hand, in the hand are now the chinese coins \n david neighbors
2006
David Neighbors
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Silver-Brass Expo
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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34
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pop-up move \n \n unknown
2006
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Pop-Up Move
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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35
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flick under purse \n \n unknown
2006
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Flick under Purse
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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35
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one-hand turnover switch \n \n geoffrey latta
2006
Geoffrey Latta
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One-Hand Turnover Switch
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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35
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fantastic chip turnover \n \n fantasio
2006
Fantasio
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Fantastic Chip Turnover
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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36
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making introductions \n the honest liar
on introductions in magic books
- the book list \n jamy ian swiss \n making introductions \n jamy ian swiss
2006
Jamy Ian Swiss
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Making Introductions
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
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38
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in closing \n \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
|
In Closing
|
Vol. 2 No. 2
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May 2006
|
48
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the antinomy perspective \n on the moves issue
- alternatives to ackerman
- cover mistakes uncovered
- max maven or bust
- fism coverage \n gene taylor \n easy forte \n allan ackerman
2006
Gene Taylor
|
The Antinomy Perspective
|
Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 3
|
Aug. 2006
|
2
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the perspective on fism \n fism 2006 stockholm report \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
|
The Perspective on FISM
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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3
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of diverse petie juggling knacks: mulling over moves \n the artful ledger
- a move is a move is a move: slouching toward a definition
- and then?
- maximum metamorphose \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Of Diverse Petie Juggling Knacks: Mulling Over Moves
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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6
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marlo's visible victor change \n as bottom card is transferred to top \n edward marlo \n marlo's visible victor change \n edward marlo \n charlie miller \n edward victor
2006
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Visible Victor Change
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
|
10
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the eye-candy change \n face up retention change, credit information \n edward marlo \n visual retention change \n edward marlo
2006
Edward Marlo
|
The Eye-Candy Change
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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11
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circular change \n as hand is waved over single tabled card \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico \n the circular change \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
2006
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Circular Change
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
|
12
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bravuro transposition \n two tabled cards transpose \n jon racherbaumer \n bravura transposition \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Bravuro Transposition
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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13
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double laydown \n nail finesse \n dai vernon
2006
Dai Vernon
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Double Laydown
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
|
13
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steal from tabled double \n hand drags top card away \n unknown
2006
|
Steal from Tabled Double
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
|
14
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push switch \n as tabled card is pushed forward \n edward marlo
2006
Edward Marlo
|
Push Switch
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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14
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casual faro divider \n creating four packets of equal size \n edward marlo \n casual faro divider \n edward marlo
2006
Edward Marlo
|
Casual Faro Divider
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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15
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speed reader iii \n performer apparently memorizes deck, names position of two selections, faro divider \n jon racherbaumer \n speed-reader \n mick ayres
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Speed Reader III
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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16
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impeccable double \n shooting double across surface \n howard schwarzman \n the impeccable double \n howard schwarzman
2006
Howard Schwarzman
|
Impeccable Double
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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17
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a turnover pass \n \n gunnar bårdsen \n peter duffie \n ortiz shift \n darwin ortiz
2006
Gunnar Bårdsen, Peter Duffie
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A Turnover Pass
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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18
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spring revolution \n duck change at the end of springing, for credit information see antinomy references \n brandon burton \n "the bizzaro flip spring" (bizzaro, booklet "banned from texas", 2004) \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor \n the duck change \n hiroyuki sakai
2006
Brandon Burton
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Spring Revolution
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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20
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ace packet equivoque \n \n dean dill \n "aces in their faces", bob kohler, 1997
2006
Dean Dill
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Ace Packet Equivoque
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Also published here- "Aces in their Faces", Bob Kohler, 1997
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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22
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tom cruise control \n selection from spread is turned face up and down again \n andi gladwin \n "top cat control" (jack parker)
2006
Andi Gladwin
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Tom Cruise Control
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Inspired by- "Top Cat Control" (Jack Parker)
|
Vol. 2 No. 3
|
Aug. 2006
|
24
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ithaca false cut \n three packets, in the hands \n gene taylor \n multiple ithaca \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
|
Ithaca False Cut
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Variations
|
Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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26
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jw meets mutobe meets ramsay \n one-handed acquitment \n eric jones \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor
2006
Eric Jones
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JW Meets Mutobe Meets Ramsay
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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28
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the muscle pass pitch (mpp) \n hand load/transfer \n charlie justice
2006
Charlie Justice
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The Muscle Pass Pitch (MPP)
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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30
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hand-to-hand transfer \n coin stack is transferred to other hand as coin is picket up from that hand \n nathan kranzo \n upright thumb grip \n chris kenner \n hand-to-hand transfer \n nathan kranzo
2006
Nathan Kranzo
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Hand-to-Hand Transfer
|
Inspired byAlso published here
|
Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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32
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the slip slide force \n handling for the hofzinser spread force \n jack parker \n slip slide force \n jack parker
2006
Jack Parker
|
The Slip Slide Force
|
Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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34
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turn-style change \n card change or production on the face of the deck, partial side steal with wrist turn \n brian vanderkolk
2006
Brian Vanderkolk
|
Turn-Style Change
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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36
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popover change \n deck in end grip, card held jogged forward on top, it is snapped to bottom in flourishy way, still out-jogged and changed \n gene taylor \n the diving board change \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
|
Popover Change
|
Variations
|
Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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38
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the diving board change \n variation in which the card is snapped onto table \n gene taylor \n popover change \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
|
The Diving Board Change
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 3
|
Aug. 2006
|
39
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el cambio nada \n same as rune klane's but upright \n eric jones \n "full palm change" (rune klan, magic, jan. 2005) \n full palm change \n rune klan
2006
Eric Jones
|
El Cambio Nada
|
Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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Aug. 2006
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40
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how do we insult thee? let me count the ways. \n the honest liar \n jamy ian swiss \n how do we insult thee? let me count the ways \n jamy ian swiss
2006
Jamy Ian Swiss
|
How Do We Insult Thee? Let Me Count The Ways.
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 2 No. 3
|
Aug. 2006
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42
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in closing... \n on his friendship with rick merrill \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
|
In Closing...
|
Vol. 2 No. 3
|
Aug. 2006
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48
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the antinomy perspective \n - more cerebral than physical
- what? no coin trick?
- force of state
- corrections and crediting
- the cd annual. where is it?
- zenneth's book
- "antinomy" a classic before it's time \n gene taylor \n jw meets mutobe meets ramsay \n eric jones
2006
Gene Taylor
|
The Antinomy Perspective
|
Related to
|
Vol. 2 No. 4
|
Nov. 2006
|
2
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force of state \n using double-tailed state quarter to force a state \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
|
Force of State
|
Vol. 2 No. 4
|
Nov. 2006
|
2
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publication date of modern conjurer \n \n richard hatch
2006
Richard Hatch
|
Publication Date of Modern Conjurer
|
Vol. 2 No. 4
|
Nov. 2006
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3
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dredging dregs: sow ears and possible purses \n the artful ledger
on calling the cards, the four robbers, the twenty-one-card trick, the hotel trick and hotel mystery and debit and credit \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Dredging Dregs: Sow Ears and Possible Purses
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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4
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21 and counting... \n basic procedure
- spelling ending
- elaborate ending \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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21 and Counting...
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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after coming of age... \n \n jon racherbaumer \n edward marlo \n post-graduate 21 card trick \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer \n nouveau 21-card-trick \n edward marlo
2006
Jon Racherbaumer, Edward Marlo
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After Coming of Age...
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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straight cut placement \n \n edward marlo
2006
Edward Marlo
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Straight Cut Placement
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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6
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the hotel put-on \n spoof version of hotel trick with four quartets
- new ending \n david solomon \n the hotel put-on \n david solomon
2006
David Solomon
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The Hotel Put-On
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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small packet bottom deal \n \n unknown
2006
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Small Packet Bottom Deal
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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the hotel mystery plot \n credit information \n jon racherbaumer \n the jabberwock way \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Hotel Mystery Plot
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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room for hire \n \n jon racherbaumer \n only the lonely \n lou gallo
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Room for Hire
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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at the hilton \n four kings and two queens \n allan ackerman
2006
Allan Ackerman
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At the Hilton
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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interlock steal \n \n dai vernon
2006
Dai Vernon
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Interlock Steal
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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13
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free fall double \n three as two are dropped onto table and they turn over as they fall \n larry jennings
2006
Larry Jennings
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Free Fall Double
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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13
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bangkok hilton \n four kings and two queens \n jack parker
2006
Jack Parker
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Bangkok Hilton
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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throwing packet switch \n cards apparently turned over onto packet but really slid underneath to bottom \n david solomon \n lvmi lecture notes
2006
David Solomon
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Throwing Packet Switch
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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calling the cards \n on basic handling and strategies, credit information \n jon racherbaumer \n calling the cards \n john scarne
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Calling the Cards
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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guesstimation plus \n \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Guesstimation Plus
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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high-rise burgling \n four-of-a-kind distributed in deck, rises to top \n jon racherbaumer \n rising robbers \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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High-Rise Burgling
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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rising crime display variation \n \n jon racherbaumer \n rising crime display variation \n jon racherbaumer
2006
Jon Racherbaumer
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Rising Crime Display Variation
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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twice \n two sets of aces, a suit is chosen and it is shown that it was predicted with each ace packet, repeated with another suit, "eight-card brainwave" \n jacques terrien
2006
Jacques Terrien
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Twice
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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hypnotic rumba count variation \n three-card version \n jacques terrien \n hypnotic rumba count \n jean-pierre vallarino
2006
Jacques Terrien
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Hypnotic Rumba Count Variation
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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phonomenon \n spectator selects card by cutting off cards and dealing into three pile, then remembering the bottom card of one of the piles, deck assembled and order read off to medium at the phone which then divines card \n max maven \n tele teaser \n russell "rusduck" duck
2006
Max Maven
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Phonomenon
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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kudos to sudoku \n sudoku on one of the advertisement cards fills out magically \n kostya kimlat
2006
Kostya Kimlat
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Kudos to Sudoku
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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$20 hunch \n red-backed card shown in blue deck, spectator should select any card from face, deck changes to all red \n chris bruce \n the president's message \n david acer \n $100 hunch \n chris bruce \n thomas baxter
2006
Chris Bruce
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$20 Hunch
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Inspired byVariations
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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$100 hunch \n blue-backed card shown in red deck, spectator should name any card from face, it is the blue-backed card, in repeat phase rest of deck changes to all blue \n chris bruce \n thomas baxter \n $20 hunch \n chris bruce
2006
Chris Bruce, Thomas Baxter
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$100 Hunch
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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pudar's binary marks \n binary marks for stack numbers on backs \n nick pudar \n "farmarx system" (bob farmer, marked for life, 2002) \n the farmarx system \n bob farmer
2006
Nick Pudar
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Pudar's Binary Marks
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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bindication \n \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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BINdication
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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what works \n the honest liar \n jamy ian swiss \n what works \n jamy ian swiss
2006
Jamy Ian Swiss
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What Works
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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in closing... \n \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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In Closing...
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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Nov. 2006
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the antinomy perspective \n annuals are digital pdf files on cd rom \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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The Antinomy Perspective
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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3
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variations \n "explorations and extensions" \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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Variations
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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5
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inverter converter \n topological puzzle, trapdoor variation with "me" and "you" written on different parts \n gene taylor \n the trapdoor \n robert e. neale \n warp central \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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Inverter Converter
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Inspired byVariations
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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warp central \n using trapdoor puzzle card as outside wrapper for card warp type routine in which center of inside card goes missing \n gene taylor \n inverter converter \n gene taylor \n warp central plus \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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Warp Central
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Inspired byVariations
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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warp central plus \n ends with examinable card \n gene taylor \n warp central \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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Warp Central Plus
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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multiple ithaca \n in-the-hands false cut, flourishy \n gene taylor \n ithaca false cut \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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Multiple Ithaca
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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variety pack \n "an assortment of new material" \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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Variety Pack
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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money talks back \n three coins appear and vanish with wand \n danny archer \n money talks \n david williamson
2006
Danny Archer
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Money Talks Back
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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24
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forced medley \n \n unknown
2006
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Forced Medley
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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27
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forced smile \n counting force in which force card starts twenty-seventh from face, less than half is cut and rest counted, digits added and sum counted down \n thomas baxter
2006
Thomas Baxter
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Forced Smile
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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27
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forced into the open \n using previous counting force \n thomas baxter
2006
Thomas Baxter
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Forced Into the Open
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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28
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licked at last \n in-the-hands \n john luka \n i.t.h. triumph \n michael powers
2006
John Luka
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Licked At Last
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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30
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monte mix-up \n monte routine with four cards, two cards ends up in performer's sleeve \n jacques terrien
2006
Jacques Terrien
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Monte Mix-Up
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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33
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the monte move \n odd fake exchange of two cards \n jacques terrien
2006
Jacques Terrien
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The Monte Move
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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33
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ideas for the orange $10 bill \n ideas with the new, different-colored dollar bill (2006)
- orange-flavored bill (transformation, using tic tacs)
- kool-aid bill (transformation)
- orange silkworm <i>ala</i> vernon (orange silk produced from bill) \n nathan kranzo
2006
Nathan Kranzo
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Ideas for the Orange $10 Bill
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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36
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videos \n links to video demonstrations \n gene taylor
2006
Gene Taylor
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Videos
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Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006
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Dec. 2006
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39
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the antimony perspective \n - a credit revealed
- who's afraid of a little controversy?
- online content or discontent...
- two books of interest
- a word about due dates \n gene taylor
2007
Gene Taylor
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The Antimony Perspective
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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2
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uncovered: secrets for the serious magician \n brief \n gene taylor \n john luka
2007
Gene Taylor (reviewer)
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Uncovered: Secrets for the Serious Magician
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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2
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the magician's ltd cookbook \n brief \n gene taylor \n various \n andi gladwin
2007
Gene Taylor (reviewer)
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The Magician's Ltd Cookbook
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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3
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synergistic raga \n the artful ledger
on the word "synergy" \n jon racherbaumer
2007
Jon Racherbaumer
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Synergistic Raga
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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4
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unforshadowed re-set \n travelers kicker \n david solomon \n pre-set reset \n david solomon
2007
David Solomon
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Unforshadowed Re-Set
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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6
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marlo-d'amico change \n \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
2007
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Marlo-D'Amico Change
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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6
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mix nix \n 4&4, spectator and performer mix cards together \n ray kosby \n never the twain shall mix \n ray kosby
2007
Ray Kosby
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Mix Nix
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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8
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progressive elevator \n with four aces and four kings \n max maven \n the new elevator \n edward marlo
2007
Max Maven
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Progressive Elevator
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Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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9
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maximizing maxi-twist \n transformation kicker \n john bannon \n roger smith \n maxi twist - bannon handling \n roger smith \n john bannon
2007
John Bannon, Roger Smith
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Maximizing Maxi-Twist
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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11
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direct addition \n \n dai vernon
2007
Dai Vernon
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Direct Addition
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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13
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inter-cha-ching \n "eliminates the palming and complicated counts" \n steve reynolds \n marlo note january 20, 1971 \n edward marlo
2007
Steve Reynolds
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Inter-Cha-Ching
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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13
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piano forte \n five hands are dealt with one ace each in four of the hands, spectators move that ace to any position, hands are collected and performer deals five hands with all aces to himself \n jerry k. hartman \n easy forte \n allan ackerman \n piano forte (version 1) \n jerry k. hartman
2007
Jerry K. Hartman
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Piano Forte
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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15
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strip-out addition \n \n dai vernon
2007
Dai Vernon
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Strip-Out Addition
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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15
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easy ackerman \n pseudo center deal demonstration, four-of-a-kind distributed throughout deck before deal \n joshua jay \n easy forte \n allan ackerman
2007
Joshua Jay
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Easy Ackerman
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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17
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two ton transpo move \n \n william goodwin \n block turnover force \n william goodwin
2007
William Goodwin
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Two Ton Transpo Move
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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17
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cataclysmic \n un-gaffed haunted pack, exploiting natural breaking point \n aaron delong
2007
Aaron DeLong
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Cataclysmic
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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20
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stripjoint \n outjogged card is stripped/pivoted out and switched for bottom card \n tyler wilson \n stripjoint \n tyler wilson \n striptease \n tyler wilson
2007
Tyler Wilson
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Stripjoint
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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22
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five easy pieces \n coin splits in two, three more coins are produced, they vanish an reappear as coin star \n nathan kranzo
2007
Nathan Kranzo
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Five Easy Pieces
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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24
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coin through hand \n \n curtis kam
2007
Curtis Kam
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Coin through Hand
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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24
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hand-to-hand transfer \n brief
coin stack is transferred to other hand as coin is picket up from that hand \n nathan kranzo \n hand-to-hand transfer \n nathan kranzo
2007
Nathan Kranzo
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Hand-to-Hand Transfer
|
Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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24
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coin star handling \n \n brett wolf
2007
Brett Wolf
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Coin Star Handling
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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29
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cased prediction \n unknown card is placed in card case, it is predicted, sticky blank-backed card
- antinomy perspective (gene taylor): idea to have rest of deck blank or all red \n max nelson
2007
Max Nelson
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Cased Prediction
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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30
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hofzinser's not problem \n aces start isolated \n giorgio tarchini
2007
Giorgio Tarchini
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Hofzinser's Not Problem
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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33
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l.j. angle steal \n center steal into right hand tenkai palm \n larry jennings
2007
Larry Jennings
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L.J. Angle Steal
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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33
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in search of street magic \n the honest liar \n jamy ian swiss \n the antinomy perspective \n gene taylor \n in search of humility \n joshua jay
2007
Jamy Ian Swiss
|
In Search of Street Magic
|
Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
|
36
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in closing... \n \n gene taylor
2007
Gene Taylor
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In Closing...
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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Mar. 2007
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48
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the antinomy perspective \n - a card giant passes (jack parker)
- a case of reinvention
- the search for street magic continues...
- a friend makes the cover of <i>genii</i> (rick merrill)
- why is honesty controversial? (criss angel) \n gene taylor \n spring revolution \n brandon burton \n in search of street magic \n jamy ian swiss
2007
Gene Taylor
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The Antinomy Perspective
|
Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 2
|
June 2007
|
2
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shadowy shills and shady zones \n the artful ledger
"fugitive notes on blindness, forgetfulness, and other discrepancies" \n jon racherbaumer
2007
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Shadowy Shills and Shady Zones
|
Vol. 3 No. 2
|
June 2007
|
4
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impromptu lazy man's card trick \n \n unknown \n lazy man's card trick \n jack miller \n al koran
2007
|
Impromptu Lazy Man's Card Trick
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 3 No. 2
|
June 2007
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4
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