slow-motion gellerism \n bowl of spoon falls off \n john riggs
1994
John Riggs
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Slow-Motion Gellerism
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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1994
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object d'art \n card selected using dart, cards attached to board, written prediction \n david burmeister
1994
David Burmeister
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Object D'art
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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1994
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give the lady credit \n psychometry using cards from spectators wallets \n lynda lovecraft
1994
Lynda Lovecraft
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Give the Lady Credit
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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editor's desk: pronounced "sizz'-uh-jee" \n \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Pronounced "Sizz'-uh-jee"
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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1994
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a state of taste \n letters on business cards are dealt or switched according to spectator, order matches prediction \n steve "banachek" shaw
1994
Steve "Banachek" Shaw
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A State of Taste
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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swindle switch \n \n paul curry
1994
Paul Curry
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Swindle Switch
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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1994
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positive negative \n invisible coin and is flipped into the air, coin and heads/tails is predicted \n philip t. goldstein \n eliminate the negative \n john lovick \n flipped out \n michael powers \n ion man \n john bannon \n proof positive \n david parr \n plus minus \n john george \n accentuate the positive \n bryce kuhlman \n the becker form \n hal barlow
1994
Philip T. Goldstein
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Positive Negative
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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the telephonic oracle \n mind reading over phone, older telephone system used \n dave arch
1994
Dave Arch
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The Telephonic Oracle
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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1994
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editor's desk: colophon and contributions \n \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Colophon and Contributions
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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1994
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bottle capper \n bottle cap is chosen, matching beer as prediction \n george kirkendall \n ulta-plus! close-up mental act \n dr. dan j. alessini
1994
George Kirkendall
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Bottle Capper
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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clip sheet \n living dead using name from newspaper and large paper clips \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Clip Sheet
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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tarot-ized \n living and dead test combined with person selecting death card from tarot \n rick waterhouse
1994
Rick Waterhouse
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Tarot-ized
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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1994
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under-handkerchief-cut-force \n \n unknown
1994
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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1994
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editor's desk: landmark achieved \n \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Landmark Achieved
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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synaptic symbols \n spectators name objects which are drawn on business cards, chosen one is duplicated, see p. 24 for credits \n daniel terelmes
1994
Daniel Terelmes
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Synaptic Symbols
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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mind drive \n toy card is placed in front of one of six cards, it's the only card with stop sign on back \n christopher caldwell
1994
Christopher Caldwell
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Mind Drive
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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1994
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olram subtlety \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Olram Subtlety
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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1994
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please be seated \n four chairs, three people sit down and empty one matches number written down by spectator \n steve "banachek" shaw \n be seated! \n steve "banachek" shaw
1994
Steve "Banachek" Shaw
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Please Be Seated
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editor's desk: title trivia \n on jay leno, docc hilford, george sands, anton zellman \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Title Trivia
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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1994
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linguistic deception \n lists with words, chosen words are divined \n kenton knepper
1994
Kenton Knepper
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Linguistic Deception
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Vol. 1 No. Quarterly Supplement #1
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1994
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guessin' gumballs! \n jar filled with chewing gum balls, spectator estimates number of balls and is correct, slip inside jar \n jack dean \n peanuts \n alexander de cova \n the jelly bean jar \n jim steinmeyer
1994
Jack Dean
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Guessin' Gumballs!
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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1994
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guidichar \n living dead test with lies and truth presentation, billets are stapled \n tom stone \n giudichar \n tom stone
1994
Tom Stone
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Guidichar
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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destination: earth \n small dart is fired with pistol on spinning globe to select country, prediction on ticket \n michel asselin \n (1) a million to one \n tony corinda \n it's a small world \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1994
Michel Asselin
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Destination: Earth
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1994
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editor's desk: policy pronouncements \n \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Policy Pronouncements
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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1994
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crystal dust \n breaking of a rubert's pearl / devil's teardrop in open hands \n david zver
1994
David Zver
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Crystal Dust
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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1994
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body parts \n cards with body parts, fake eyeball as prediction \n christopher caldwell
1994
Christopher Caldwell
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Body Parts
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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1994
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psi-touch \n cards shuffled behind back \n jean boucher \n (6) annemann's one way deck \n tony corinda
1994
Jean Boucher
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Psi-Touch
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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1994
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editor's desk: this 'n' that \n on banachek, docc hilford, kenton knepper, weerd weekend, virtual tarot, palmistry cd-rom, phonedisc with powerfinder, john riggs \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: This 'n' That
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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1994
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the 68th parallel \n numbers written on paper, paper is folded and cut, total of face-up number is forced \n chris hurlbert \n kirigami \n philip t. goldstein
1994
Chris Hurlbert
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The 68th Parallel
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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1994
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topologo \n paper with various logos is folded and cut, one logo is selected and divined by performer \n lee earle \n kirigami \n philip t. goldstein
1994
Lee Earle
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Topologo
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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1994
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editor's desk: wwiii highlites \n on weerd weekend iii, docc hilford, banachek, joe givan, e. raymond carlyle, todd robbins, quentin reynolds, david barker, ian flora, remee \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: WWIII Highlites
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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1994
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destiny's destination \n prediction of three things related to vacation, brochures and prediction slips held by clip, using ostin switch clip \n richard mark \n richard mark's "the phantom hand" \n destiny \n richard mark
1994
Richard Mark
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Destiny's Destination
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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1994
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one point five \n five envelopes with symbol cards, four are eliminated and last one is predicted \n philip t. goldstein \n stephen minch \n (12) the third choice \n tony corinda
1994
Philip T. Goldstein, Stephen Minch
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One Point Five
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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1994
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vested interest \n book test with webster' pocket dictionary, sort of flashback principle, same as phantini's "miracle pocket dictionary test" \n chuck hickok \n phantini's "miracle pocket dictionary test" in "phantini's greatest mental secrets" 1984, p. 4.
1994
Chuck Hickok
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Vested Interest
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Also published here- Phantini's "Miracle Pocket Dictionary Test" in "Phantini's Greatest Mental Secrets" 1984, P. 4.
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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editor's desk: you might like... \n on richard mark \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: You Might Like...
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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1994
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tarot tin \n method to force tarot cards, using box \n derek renfro
1994
Derek Renfro
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Tarot Tin
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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1994
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graph-ometry \n checklists are handed out and spectators have to write a sentence, performer allocates handwritings correctly \n allen b. brannum
1994
Allen B. Brannum
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Graph-ometry
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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1994
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elemental assembly \n five cards are torn and elements are spelled to find matching halves \n paul alberstat
1994
Paul Alberstat
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Elemental Assembly
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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1994
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editor's desk: kudos, corrections, & comments \n on craig karges, jack dean, gene grant, ted lesley, punx, craige snader, david goodsell, bill dahlquist, bev bergeron \n lee earle
1994
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Kudos, Corrections, & Comments
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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1994
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no-brainer q & a \n several cards with question about zodiac, favorite color etc., performer allocates them correctly and gives a brief reading \n larry becker
1995
Larry Becker
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No-Brainer Q & A
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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1995
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deep sea digits \n apparently remembering a very long number formed by the audience \n george st. james \n digital kicker \n lee earle \n d.a.t.e.s. \n tieneblas
1995
George St. James
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Deep Sea Digits
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Related toVariations
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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1995
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keys royale \n spectator's chosen key opens lock, off-beat method \n lee earle \n keys redux \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Keys Royale
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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1995
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editor's desk: ad infinitum \n on p.e.a.'s meeting of the minds \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Ad Infinitum
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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1995
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child's play \n prediction of outcome of a tic tac toe game \n bev bergeron
1995
Bev Bergeron
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Child's Play
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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1995
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news-wordy \n spectator circles word on newspaper before the show, word is divined \n samuel hawley \n a clean book test \n amazing james randi
1995
Samuel Hawley
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News-Wordy
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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1995
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kid vision \n prediction of chosen playing card, drawing of a child that shows a person holding the card \n chris hurlbert
1995
Chris Hurlbert
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Kid Vision
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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1995
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editor's desk: more musings \n on bev bergeron, mark strivings, docc hilford \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: More musings
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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1995
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running the numbers \n with number cards, lottery prediction \n chris hurlbert
1995
Chris Hurlbert
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Running the Numbers
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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1995
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mystero \n one of several pay envelopes is chosen, prediction of content and total of money in other envelopes \n docc hilford
1995
Docc Hilford
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Mystero
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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1995
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cross sum force \n nine force, done with envelopes \n unknown
1995
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Cross Sum Force
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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1995
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five cast \n as eary keyser, die is thrown and number appears on arm, with ashes \n earl keyser
1995
Earl Keyser
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Five Cast
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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1995
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editor's desk: miscellaneous stuff \n on mark edward \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Miscellaneous Stuff
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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1995
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nuggets of knowledge \n thoughts on mentalism, performing and business \n john riggs
1995
John Riggs
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Nuggets of Knowledge
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Vol. 1 No. Quarterly Supplement #2
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1995
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the really real prediction \n numbers are formed using a bill, telephone number and a credit card, prediction of total \n ross johnson \n jack london's "almost real prediction"
1995
Ross Johnson
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The Really Real Prediction
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Inspired by- Jack London's "Almost Real Prediction"
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Vol. 1 No. 13
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1995
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double dowsing \n pendulum is used to select a card among several cards with different items, performer holds same item in hand \n lance campbell
1995
Lance Campbell
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Double Dowsing
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Vol. 1 No. 13
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1995
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future's window \n headline prediction mailed to client, sent to hotel \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Future's Window
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Vol. 1 No. 13
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1995
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editor's desk: bitter and sweet \n on carl langdon \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Bitter and Sweet
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Vol. 1 No. 13
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1995
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the fortunate cookie \n performer offers several fortune cookies and content of remaining one is divined \n mark edward
1995
Mark Edward
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The Fortunate Cookie
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Vol. 1 No. 14
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1995
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domestic deception \n picture duplication, clock is chosen and also time matches \n ken grady
1995
Ken Grady
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Domestic Deception
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Vol. 1 No. 14
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1995
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the grand master gambit \n glass is placed over chess figures, remaining is predicted \n brian watson
1995
Brian Watson
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The Grand Master Gambit
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Vol. 1 No. 14
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1995
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editor's desk: lotsa newz \n on larry becker, binder for syzygy, uri geller, ted karmilovich, marc sky, morley budden, joseph baer \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Lotsa Newz
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Vol. 1 No. 14
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1995
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twisted psyche \n one key bends among others \n michel asselin
1995
Michel Asselin
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Twisted Psyche
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Vol. 1 No. 15
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1995
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the himelrick maneuver \n various cards with different situations, one is chosen and performer divines content by making a drawing \n david himelrick \n mental pictionary \n michael weber
1995
David Himelrick
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The Himelrick Maneuver
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Variations
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Vol. 1 No. 15
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1995
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editor's desk: late information \n on bob cassidy, ed loveland, satori, corinda, steve michaels schieszer, jonathan cooke / jonathan strange \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Late Information
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Vol. 1 No. 15
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1995
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syzygy's style \n guidelines to contribute to syzygy \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Syzygy's Style
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Vol. 1 No. Quarterly Supplement #3
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1995
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junction \n thoughts on mentalism \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Junction
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Vol. 1 No. Quarterly Supplement #3
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1995
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looking forward \n on future syzygy issues \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Looking Forward
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Vol. 1 No. Quarterly Supplement #3
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1995
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editor's desk: submission policy \n \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Submission Policy
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Vol. 1 No. Quarterly Supplement #3
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1995
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poster \n stamp is selected using a pair of dice, postcard as prediction of country \n philip t. goldstein
1995
Philip T. Goldstein
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Poster
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Vol. 1 No. 16
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1995
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keys redux \n with finger ring on lock, off-beat method \n lee earle \n keys royale \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Keys Redux
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 16
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1995
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stickman up \n word written down and sealed inside two envelopes is divined \n steve michaels schieszer
1995
Steve Michaels Schieszer
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Stickman Up
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Vol. 1 No. 16
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1995
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editor's desk: intelligenti pauca \n on bob blau, bill palmer \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Intelligenti Pauca
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Vol. 1 No. 16
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1995
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the polygraph pack \n performer deals through cards and names them, he lies at chosen card and spectator spots the lie \n norman barlow
1995
Norman Barlow
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The Polygraph Pack
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Vol. 1 No. 17
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1995
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aura-matic \n four coins under business cards, one is removed and then replaced, performer divines chosen one \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Aura-Matic
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Vol. 1 No. 17
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1995
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time out! \n stopping a watch \n greg albright
1995
Greg Albright
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Time Out!
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Vol. 1 No. 17
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1995
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editor's desk: travelers in the trade \n on meeting of the minds, craig karges, bob brown, temperature sensitive paper \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Travelers in the Trade
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Vol. 1 No. 17
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1995
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dark corner \n tarot card is signed and placed on glass of water, corner of card appears in water \n danny orleans \n the corner in the glass \n matt schulien \n eugene burger \n the corner in the glass \n matt schulien
1995
Danny Orleans
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Dark Corner
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 18
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1995
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intuitive flash \n number is built by using pendulum, prediction \n marc salem
1995
Marc Salem
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Intuitive Flash
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Vol. 1 No. 18
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1995
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editor's desk: speechless in seattle \n on meeting of the minds, bob cassidy, bob bluemle, david himelrick, jim magus, kardor, satori, ted karmilovich, ron & nancy spencer, phil kosnitsky, tim conover, bascom jones, ty kralin, mark edward, ed loveland, shelia lyon \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Speechless in Seattle
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Vol. 1 No. 18
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1995
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the coffee house psychic \n on doing numerology sessions / psychic readings at coffee shops \n david ashton
1995
David Ashton
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The Coffee House Psychic
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Vol. 1 No. Quarterly Supplement #4
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1995
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not by chance \n esp deck, spectator tries to divine cards, high percentage of matches \n lee woodside
1995
Lee Woodside
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Not by Chance
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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1995
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money in your pocket \n prediction of amount of coins in spectator's wallet, missing a coin in pocket \n ted lesley \n spare change \n ted lesley \n european chit-chat \n ted lesley
1995
Ted Lesley
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Money in Your Pocket
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Related toAlso published here
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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1995
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clear cut choice \n various newspaper clippings, one is selected and cut in half, mailed prediction with word where paper strip was cut, clip line \n mark edward \n grant's "want-ad test"
1995
Mark Edward
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Clear Cut Choice
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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1995
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editor's desk: syzygy's second season \n on ted lesley, larry becker, dr. juris, gene urban, graham jolly, marc psiman, satori, richard webster \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: SYZYGY's Second Season
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Vol. 2 No. 1
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1995
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kismet's journey \n thought of traveling route through the us is divined by performer \n thomas gentle
1995
Thomas Gentle
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Kismet's Journey
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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1995
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touch technique \n method to apparently enhance divination of a thought, spectator is to touch his head where he visualizes a certain thought \n travis nelson \n the burst bubble suggestion \n luke jermay
1995
Travis Nelson
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Touch Technique
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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1995
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dream design \n cards with various symbols, one is named and on the back is name of spectator \n john riggs \n the dream \n denny laub \n gary inglese
1995
John Riggs
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Dream Design
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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1995
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editor's desk: anchors aweigh! \n on warren paul earle, paul alberstat, micky hades, riley g., larry becker, john riggs \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Anchors Aweigh!
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Vol. 2 No. 2
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1995
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monte logo \n written prediction of chosen logo, business cards \n terry nosek
1995
Terry Nosek
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Monte Logo
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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1995
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nada clue \n using set of the game clue, prediction of room, suspect and weapon \n chase goforth
1995
Chase Goforth
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Nada Clue
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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1995
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go weigh \n weight of several objects is notes using a digital scale, one object is chose, weight of other objects changes \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Go Weigh
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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1995
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editor's desk: the bandwagon \n on deanna shimada, tim conover, craig karges, banachek, jan & danny orleans, david winston \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: The Bandwagon
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Vol. 2 No. 3
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1995
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quintuple \n five objects in a row on table, the one with personal connection remains after following several instructions \n dave arch
1995
Dave Arch
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Quintuple
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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1995
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half hearted \n heart-shaped pieces of paper with different designs are cut in halves, spectator and performer find matching halves of one heart \n wittus witt \n a trick by lubor fiedler in "zauberkunst" \n schraffierte herzen \n lubor fiedler
1995
Wittus Witt
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Half Hearted
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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1995
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editor's desk: on the road, again. \n on dr. juris, docc hilford, george sands, larry becker, david frederic ashton, max morgan \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: On the Road, Again.
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Vol. 2 No. 4
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1995
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four way a-hoy \n tossed out deck with four selections \n terry nosek \n "princess a-hoy" (peter tappan & ross johnson, the impostress princess)
1995
Terry Nosek
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Four Way A-Hoy
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Inspired by- "Princess A-Hoy" (Peter Tappan & Ross Johnson, The Impostress Princess)
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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1995
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wax the facts \n impression device made using crayola changeables crayons \n kenton knepper
1995
Kenton Knepper
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Wax The Facts
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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1995
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ultimate psychometry \n psychometry with several objects, blindfolded and without marking system \n john riggs \n john riggs' "the ultimate psychometry" in "the complete fortune teller" 1995. p. 72.
1995
John Riggs
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Ultimate Psychometry
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Also published here- John Riggs' "The Ultimate Psychometry" in "The Complete Fortune Teller" 1995. P. 72.
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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1995
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editor's desk: tidbits for october \n on bob weill, docc hilford, john booth, max morgan, ned rutledge, jon kealoah, ward lucas, larry weinstein, john delany \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Tidbits for October
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Vol. 2 No. 5
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1995
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payday \n check inside one of several envelopes is found by performer \n tony devine
1995
Tony Devine
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Payday
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Vol. 2 No. 6
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1995
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hands of time \n two spectators select same time, using watch \n patrik kuffs
1995
Patrik Kuffs
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Hands of Time
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Vol. 2 No. 6
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1995
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presentation3 \n probability divination of three freely thought-of cards, high failure rate \n jim wuorio
1995
Jim Wuorio
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Presentation3
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Vol. 2 No. 6
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1995
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editor's desk: notes from the tour \n on dave arch, denny haney, tony razzano, irene larsen, bev bergeron, joe marino, lee woodside, tony devine \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Notes from the Tour
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Vol. 2 No. 6
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1995
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how to make and tell fortune \n - the fortune telling business \n max morgan
1995
Max Morgan
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How to Make and Tell Fortune
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Vol. 2 No. Quarterly Supplements #5
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1995
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unleaded par-optic \n three cards in spectators pocket, first color is divined then identities, seeing with fingertips presentation \n mark strivings \n mark strivings' "par-optic plus" \n par-optic vision \n theodore annemann
1995
Mark Strivings
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Unleaded Par-Optic
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Inspired byRelated to- Mark Strivings' "Par-Optic Plus"
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Vol. 2 No. 7
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1995
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chinese menu \n four menus, different courses are selected and total of bill is predicted \n fred rosenbaum \n soup to nuts \n karl fulves \n game show \n larry becker
1995
Fred Rosenbaum
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Chinese Menu
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 2 No. 7
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1995
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a savory tip \n odor marking system for envelopes \n chase goforth
1995
Chase Goforth
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A Savory Tip
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Vol. 2 No. 7
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1995
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editor's desk: last minute shopping \n on mark edward, docc hilford, kenton knepper, richard webster, john riggs, larry becker \n lee earle
1995
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Last Minute Shopping
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Vol. 2 No. 7
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1995
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bill-z-better! \n bill in glass covered with handkerchief, ungaffed, secret turnover of glass \n steve "banachek" shaw \n bill-z-bub \n steve "banachek" shaw
1996
Steve "Banachek" Shaw
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Bill-Z-Better!
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 8
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1996
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mind flight \n pseudo-memory test, remembering flight numbers to various destination \n philip t. goldstein
1996
Philip T. Goldstein
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Mind Flight
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Vol. 2 No. 8
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1996
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editor's desk: the new year begins \n on mark psiman, banachek, brad burt \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: The New Year Begins
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Vol. 2 No. 8
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1996
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mental murmors \n newspaper adverts pasted on index cards, selected one is divined by second spectator, voice recorder pen \n bev bergeron
1996
Bev Bergeron
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Mental Murmors
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Vol. 2 No. 9
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1996
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gambler's recall \n removed cards are divined, memory presentation \n ray grismer
1996
Ray Grismer
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Gambler's Recall
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Vol. 2 No. 9
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1996
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duplicitous business \n divination of words written on business cards \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Duplicitous Business
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Vol. 2 No. 9
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1996
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editor's desk: welcome competition! \n on mark strivings, elliott black, larry becker, phil goldstein \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Welcome Competition!
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Vol. 2 No. 9
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1996
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pin-up postcard \n several postcards of mountains and one with a pin-up, reading body language of man to divine, when he is looking at picture of lady \n richard webster
1996
Richard Webster
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Pin-Up Postcard
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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1996
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double divination \n zodiac sheet for center tear and with mnemonic aid for grismer's "what's your sign?" \n dave arch \n what's your sign? \n ray grismer
1996
Dave Arch
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Double Divination
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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1996
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editor's desk: the new year bodes well \n on herb dewey, roy miller, paul alberstat, scott shoemaker, larry becker, james randi, ray hyman, bob cassidy, banachek, ray grismer \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: The New Year Bodes Well
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Vol. 2 No. 10
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1996
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what's her makeup? \n reading done from the shape of woman's lipstick \n robert waller
1996
Robert Waller
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What's Her Makeup?
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Vol. 2 No. Quarterly Supplement #6
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1996
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kold radio readings \n getting information from the radio format people listen too, in an office environment \n mona santow
1996
Mona Santow
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KOLD Radio Readings
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Vol. 2 No. Quarterly Supplement #6
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1996
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your personality mini-profile \n brochure for handwriting analysis, tic sheet \n unknown
1996
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Your Personality Mini-Profile
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Vol. 2 No. Quarterly Supplement #6
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1996
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th-th-th-that's all, folks! \n prediction of one out of ten cards with looney tunes characters \n christopher caldwell
1996
Christopher Caldwell
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Th-Th-Th-That's All, Folks!
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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1996
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the two martini hunch \n three glasses, two with martini one with acid, when olive is placed inside acid it immediately starts bubbling \n mark edward
1996
Mark Edward
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The Two Martini Hunch
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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1996
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wanderlust \n stack of postcards, spelling various decisions and finding city that matches prediction \n robert waller
1996
Robert Waller
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Wanderlust
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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1996
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editor's desk: not much room for news... \n on punx, mark edward \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: Not Much Room For News...
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Vol. 2 No. 11
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1996
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witch-fork \n signed coin is found among others in a mug using a fork, coin stuck between tines of fork \n alain nu
1996
Alain Nu
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Witch-Fork
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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1996
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141
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affinity \n polaroid picture of couple placed inside envelope and mixed with other envelopes, envelope is found by spectator \n jack dean
1996
Jack Dean
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Affinity
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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1996
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korano blanco \n post-it on book to write word down \n lee earle \n nicholas einhorn's "word in a million"
1996
Lee Earle
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Korano Blanco
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Related to- Nicholas Einhorn's "Word in A Million"
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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1996
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editor's desk: nemcon greetings \n on john riggs, fred rosenbaum, szechuan sampler, dave ashton \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Editor's Desk: NEMCON Greetings
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Vol. 2 No. 12
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1996
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greeked! \n sending himber wallet in advance \n paul pacific
1996
Paul Pacific
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Greeked!
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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1996
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psimpathy \n instruction game with two spectators and five coins, both end up with same coin \n gary ward
1996
Gary Ward
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PSImpathy
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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1996
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on john riggs, ted karmilovich, john gardner, robert bluemle \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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1996
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bold & beautiful prophecy \n prediction of symbol, name and city on three business cards, people read prediction and sit down if correct \n ted karmilovich \n touching on hoy \n luke jermay \n the tesseract \n al mann
1996
Ted Karmilovich
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Bold & Beautiful Prophecy
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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1996
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four on a date \n sheet of calendar is selected and square drawn, some numbers are chosen, total predicted, days of force \n george kirkendall \n days of force \n mel stover \n calendar prediction \n mel stover \n stover's prediction \n mel stover
1996
George Kirkendall
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Four on a Date
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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1996
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150
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blow out the candles \n prediction of how many candles remain burning on birthday cake, on business card \n pierre barry
1996
Pierre Barry
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Blow Out the Candles
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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1996
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151
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on john riggs, docc hilford, david ashton \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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1996
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152
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the secret circuit \n on performing in rv resorts and working for tips \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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The Secret Circuit
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Vol. 2 No. Quarterly Supplement #7
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1996
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153
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technicolor trio \n different colored papers are used and words and numbers written down, one of each category is selected and they all match prediction \n boris korvo \n robert a. nelson
1996
Boris Korvo, Robert A. Nelson
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Technicolor Trio
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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1996
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picture show \n three people select postcard, divined by performer \n leo boudreau \n simon-eyes \n simon aronson
1996
Leo Boudreau
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Picture Show
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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1996
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158
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on daniel rhod, douglas cameron, peter jeffries, john budden, peter warlock, ali bongo, teller, barbara budden, colin peters, dennis franz, morley budden, quentin reynolds, dawn earle \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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1996
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160
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melts in your mind \n prediction of one of five imaginary m&m's \n rajneesh madhok
1996
Rajneesh Madhok
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Melts in Your Mind
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Vol. 2 No. 16
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1996
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161
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the "iq" chart \n divining selected word from list, using eye charts in presentation \n earl keyser
1996
Earl Keyser
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The "IQ" Chart
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Vol. 2 No. 16
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1996
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162
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verbal influence \n prediction of chosen postcard \n chuck hickok
1996
Chuck Hickok
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Verbal Influence
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Vol. 2 No. 16
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1996
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162
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on paul green, lance burton, banachek, mark strivings, docc hilford \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 2 No. 16
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1996
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164
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the shape of things \n symbols drawn on cards, order is known using prompter card \n allen zingg
1996
Allen Zingg
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The Shape of Things
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Vol. 2 No. 17
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1996
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165
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tarot telepathy 2000 \n q&a, with medium answering questions and giving readings, performer only reads names \n john riggs \n john riggs' "tarot telepathy 2000" in "the even compleater fortune-teller" 1996. p. 47.
1996
John Riggs
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Tarot Telepathy 2000
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Also published here- John Riggs' "Tarot Telepathy 2000" in "The Even Compleater Fortune-Teller" 1996. P. 47.
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Vol. 2 No. 17
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1996
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167
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lee earle at the editor desk: \n on bob cassidy, tim conover, anton zellman, pascal du clairmont, john riggs, ken weber, joe marino, satori, charlie buckner, bill myers, roy miller, john riggs \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor Desk:
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Vol. 2 No. 17
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1996
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168
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mind over body \n spectator has eyes closed and arms in front of him, hands move up following words of performer \n steve "banachek" shaw \n "lift" (derren brown)
1996
Steve "Banachek" Shaw
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Mind Over Body
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 18
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1996
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169
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einstein's dream \n nine tarot cards special one remains, koenig's tapestry \n peter stammers \n a routine by peter stammer's in "a mind of my own"
1996
Peter Stammers
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Einstein's Dream
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Inspired by- a routine by Peter Stammer's in "A Mind of My Own"
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Vol. 2 No. 18
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1996
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170
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whenever - anywhere \n several words from dictionary are used, one selected and divined by performer \n ty kralin
1996
Ty Kralin
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Whenever - Anywhere
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Vol. 2 No. 18
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1996
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171
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on use of language, marc salem \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 2 No. 18
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1996
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172
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postcard promo \n promotion using postcards \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Postcard Promo
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Vol. 2 No. Quarterly Supplement #8
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1996
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173
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deli delight \n prediction of chosen sandwich, spectator choses ingredients, sandwich in a bag \n andy leviss
1996
Andy Leviss
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Deli Delight
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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1996
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number-voyance \n numbers on discs, prediction of formed three-digit number \n eddie burke \n suire prediction on autopilot \n ron guttman
1996
Eddie Burke
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Number-voyance
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Variations
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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1996
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178
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spiritual attraction \n one of several rings is selected, cut photo as prediction \n doug slater \n james delman's "grave decision"
1996
Doug Slater
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Spiritual Attraction
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Inspired by- James Delman's "Grave Decision"
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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1996
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on john gardner, harrison smith, david winston \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 1
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1996
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180
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boris and natasha \n prediction of location and a name, small outline of the us drawn and marked with x \n terry parrett
1996
Terry Parrett
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Boris and Natasha
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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1996
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181
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penta-preview \n one of five symbols is chosen, prediction drawn in crystal ball on one of five business cards \n lee marelli
1996
Lee Marelli
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Penta-Preview
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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1996
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182
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double delight \n drawing on business card and dollar bill are placed inside bendix bombshell wallet, drawing and serial number are divined \n alain nu
1996
Alain Nu
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Double Delight
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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1996
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183
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on burt sperber, larry becker \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 2
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1996
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184
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dream scheme \n dream of spectator predicted printed in a book \n lee earle \n memoiren \n christoph borer
1996
Lee Earle
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Dream Scheme
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 3
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1996
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185
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place setting \n instruction game with spoon, knife and fork, divination where each ends up \n dave arch
1996
Dave Arch
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Place Setting
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Vol. 3 No. 3
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1996
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187
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on mark roberts, danny laub, mark strivings \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 3
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1996
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188
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scents and sense \n prediction of one of five scents \n graham kite
1996
Graham Kite
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Scents and Sense
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Vol. 3 No. 4
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1996
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189
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safely sealed \n three words from books are divined, before the show words were chosen and books sealed in envelopes \n grocki
1996
Grocki
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Safely Sealed
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Vol. 3 No. 4
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1996
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190
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by the numbers \n bag which contains discs with numbers on both sides, spectator selects some, total match named number, plastic forcing bag \n joseph m. white
1996
Joseph M. White
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By the Numbers
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Vol. 3 No. 4
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1996
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191
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on danny dew, alan watson, diego domingo, allen brannum \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 4
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1996
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192
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cold readers \n cold reading presentation to name selection \n mark garetz
1996
Mark Garetz
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Cold Readers
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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1996
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dowsing duplicates \n six business cards are torn in halves, matching parts are found à la mutus nomen \n t. j. osborne
1996
T. J. Osborne
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Dowsing Duplicates
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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1996
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194
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do not pass go! \n prediction with objects and theme of monopoly \n danny archer
1996
Danny Archer
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Do Not Pass Go!
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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1996
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on herb dewey, bascom jones, craig bender-rovinsky, steven logan, lee marelli, allen few, charles buckner, joseph dunninger, mark garetz, leonard hutchens, christian chelman, six-and-one-half, marc salem, stewart james \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 5
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1996
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196
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mindway dream \n names of people and predictions written on cards, stover's days of force as last number \n dr. e. raymond carlyle \n days of force \n mel stover
1996
Dr. E. Raymond Carlyle
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Mindway Dream
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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1996
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option call \n prediction of one card, himber wallet, see p. 204 for piece of credit \n paul green
1996
Paul Green
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Option Call
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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1996
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199
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on loyd auerbach, martin caidin, john riggs, kenton knepper, denny laub, mark strivings, ty kralin, dennis marks, richard webster, ken meaux \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 6
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1996
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200
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minefild \n six cards with parts of a map, spectator marks x and seals cards in six envelopes, after envelopes are shuffled spectator finds his map again, map and x predicted by spectator \n k. h. fossgreen
1996
K. H. Fossgreen
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Minefild
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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1996
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201
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fillman principle \n \n bob fillman
1996
Bob Fillman
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Fillman Principle
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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1996
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202
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carded! \n prediction of chosen holiday greeting card, koran 5-star set-up \n christopher caldwell
1996
Christopher Caldwell
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Carded!
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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1996
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203
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on mark garetz, lee earle, lee marelli, mark strivings, robert waller \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 7
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1996
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204
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cold reading demographic \n cold reading stereotypes, different age groups and nationalities \n unknown
1996
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Cold Reading Demographic
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Vol. 3 No. Quarterly Supplement #9
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1996
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205
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juris prudence \n all but one objects from a box are selected by spectators and placed inside bags, performer allocates them correctly and last item turns out to be a dangerous one \n dr. juris
1996
Dr. Juris
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Juris Prudence
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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1996
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209
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the compelling key \n keys in a bag are removed by spectators and held in closed fists, padlock as pendulum starts moving over correct key \n john riggs
1996
John Riggs
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The Compelling Key
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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1996
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reigning cats and dogs \n three spectator select either the word cat or dog before the show and each choses a letter, performer divines words and places people in order so word can be read, humorous routine \n mark edward
1996
Mark Edward
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Reigning Cats and Dogs
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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1996
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211
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on rich wagner, craig karges, chuck hickok, ron guttman, tony johnson \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 8
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1996
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212
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golden year \n coin in coin collector's frame, named date written on it, à la koran medallion \n steve "banachek" shaw
1996
Steve "Banachek" Shaw
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Golden Year
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Vol. 3 No. 9
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1996
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213
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poor man's room service \n named room number on plastic room key card \n lee earle \n "room service" (larry becker & don wayne)
1996
Lee Earle
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Poor Man's Room Service
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Inspired by- "Room Service" (Larry Becker & Don Wayne)
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Vol. 3 No. 9
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1996
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testy \n esp symbols on chart, spectator choses order and performer divines it by placing cards in matching sequence \n denny laub
1996
Denny Laub
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Testy
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Vol. 3 No. 9
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1996
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214
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on ron aldrich, dunninger, larry becker, ed hurtubis, lee marelli, ray grosholz, herb dewey, e. raymond carlyle, bob cassidy \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 9
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1996
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216
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graphology goldmine \n on making a business with a graphology booth \n ty kralin
1996
Ty Kralin
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Graphology Goldmine
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Vol. 3 No. Quarterly Supplement #10
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1996
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217
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digit eyes \n cards with numbers, spectator thinks of a card and removes all cards wich have the number on it, spectator quickly looks through the cards and sees which number appears on all cards, different presentation for classic effect of age cards / calculator cards \n ken schwabe \n experiment mit gehirnsubstanz \n ben maghy
1996
Ken Schwabe
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Digit Eyes
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. 10
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1996
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221
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veg-a-mental \n prediction of price on business card, with option to predict named vegetable as well \n marc salem
1996
Marc Salem
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Veg-a-Mental
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Vol. 3 No. 10
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1996
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223
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on neil rozun, bert rutan, moshe & teva botwinick, allen & nany zingg, ty kralin, ted saint james, marc sky, marc salem, doug dyment \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 10
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1996
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224
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lightning thot \n coding number using a d'lite \n larry becker
1996
Larry Becker
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Lightning Thot
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Vol. 3 No. 11
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1996
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225
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a table for two \n prediction of meal, drink and flower \n christian theiss
1996
Christian Theiss
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A Table for Two
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Vol. 3 No. 11
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1996
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226
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walk of fame \n number is constructed to chose page in film book, divination of film \n christopher faria
1996
Christopher Faria
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Walk of Fame
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Vol. 3 No. 11
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1996
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227
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on the thirteen, six-and-one-half, larry becker, richard mark, bob cassidy, roy miller \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 11
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1996
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228
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the four pattern ploy \n reading according to which symbol among four spectator selects \n irene levitt
1996
Irene Levitt
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The Four Pattern Ploy
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Vol. 3 No. 12
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1996
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par for the course \n prediction of score in imaginary game of golf, how many pars used noted on sheet, prediction of golf ball \n danny archer
1996
Danny Archer
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Par for the Course
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Vol. 3 No. 12
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1996
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230
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on 8 elements on how to be successful in mentalism, irene levitt, malcolm beard, jack dean \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 12
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1996
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232
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mindblowing psychic readings \n readings based on age types and gender \n herb dewey \n mindblowing psychic readings, ii \n herb dewey
1996
Herb Dewey
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Mindblowing Psychic Readings
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. Quarterly Supplement #11
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1996
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233
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kidz kardz \n name of card written on joker inside box \n denny laub
1996
Denny Laub
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Kidz Kardz
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Vol. 3 No. 13
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1996
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237
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local attraction \n chosen advertising card is divined, svengali \n steve michaels schieszer
1996
Steve Michaels Schieszer
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Local Attraction
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Vol. 3 No. 13
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1996
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239
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on the europe tour, vhs syzygy tape \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 13
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1996
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240
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in search of truth \n business cards are borrowed, one is selected and found by performer \n wolf
1996
Wolf
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In Search of Truth
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Vol. 3 No. 14
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1996
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241
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the telltale timber \n stopping pulse, block of wood falls over, using the telekinetic timber \n bill "dusty" miller
1996
Bill "Dusty" Miller
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The Telltale Timber
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Vol. 3 No. 14
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1996
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242
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on progressive anagrams \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 14
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1996
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244
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turning the tarot \n finding chosen tarot card, spelling a name \n dave arch
1996
Dave Arch
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Turning the Tarot
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Vol. 3 No. 15
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1996
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245
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emergency mentalism \n things written on stripper business cards from different persons from audience, design duplication, book test application (making number from digits written by spectators) \n bruce bernstein \n emergency mentalism \n bruce bernstein \n emergency mentalism \n bruce bernstein
1996
Bruce Bernstein
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Emergency Mentalism
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Also published here
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Vol. 3 No. 15
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1996
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246
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on meeting of the minds, al mann, jeff & tessa evans, mark salem, charles j. pecor, bruce bernstein, banachek, gary kurtz, chuck & betsy hickok, joe marino, richard webster, blair robertson, dick steiner, dave arch, doug dyment \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 15
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1996
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248
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the fool that tricked einstein \n coins in bag, performer divines how many have been removed, hidden scale, version of "the tricks that fooled einstein"/"jackpot coins" ("i have exactly as much as you, plus...") \n jack dean
1996
Jack Dean
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The fool That Tricked Einstein
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Vol. 3 No. 16
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1996
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249
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roll tape! \n chosen tv show is predicted on vhs tape \n andy leviss
1996
Andy Leviss
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Roll Tape!
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Vol. 3 No. 16
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1996
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250
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on mike maxwell, larry becker, docc hilford, mark strivings, christopher caldwell, kenton knepper, gene urban, lee earle \n lee earle
1996
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 16
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1996
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252
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mindblowing psychic readings, ii \n readings based on age types and gender \n herb dewey \n mindblowing psychic readings \n herb dewey
1996
Herb Dewey
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Mindblowing Psychic Readings, II
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Related to
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Vol. 3 No. Quarterly Supplement #12
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1996
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253
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the ziploc gizmo \n forcing bag made from clear ziploc bag \n dick steiner
1997
Dick Steiner
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The Ziploc Gizmo
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Vol. 3 No. 17
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1997
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257
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practice contact \n routine to practice muscle reading, finding selected card blindfolded \n greg albright
1997
Greg Albright
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Practice Contact
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Vol. 3 No. 17
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1997
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258
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a m-i-n-d for this & that \n four business cards with letters on the front, select has "this letter" written on back others have "that letter" written on back \n steve "banachek" shaw
1997
Steve "Banachek" Shaw
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A M-I-N-D for This & That
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Vol. 3 No. 17
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1997
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259
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on p.e.a., joe marino, john langdon \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 17
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1997
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260
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pro fabulation \n prediction of prize of dream card inside wallet \n joe marino
1997
Joe Marino
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Pro Fabulation
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Vol. 3 No. 18
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1997
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261
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this gift's for you \n several people on stage hand over gift, it lands in hands of person present is addressed to \n paul green \n tony griffith's "penny move" and "person move"
1997
Paul Green
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This Gift's for You
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Inspired by- Tony Griffith's "Penny Move" and "Person Move"
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Vol. 3 No. 18
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1997
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263
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on dick steiner, bruce bernstein, robert heinlein, riley g. ted lesley, david ashton iii \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 3 No. 18
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1997
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264
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how to handle difficult audiences \n on hecklers etc.
- 3d strategy
- managing resistance
- cast of characters \n diane diresta
1998
Diane DiResta
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How to Handle Difficult Audiences
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Vol. 4 No. Q14
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1998
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305
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dealing with disaster \n on dealing with mistakes and hecklers \n quentin reynolds
1998
Quentin Reynolds
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Dealing With Disaster
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Vol. 4 No. Q15
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1998
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321
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essentials for excellence \n on contemporary mentalism \n lee earle
1999
Lee Earle
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Essentials for Excellence
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Vol. 4 No. Q16
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1999
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345
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time is of the essence \n russian roulettes type using a hammer and five paper bags, four contain a light bulb and one a spectator's watch \n joseph curcillo
1997
Joseph Curcillo
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Time is of the Essence
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Vol. 4 No. 1
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1997
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265
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pk pins \n two safety pins open in the hand of spectator \n dave arch \n un-safety pins \n jerry andrus
1997
Dave Arch
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PK Pins
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Inspired by
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Vol. 4 No. 1
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1997
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267
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on charles buckner, e. raymond carlyle, warren earle, marc desouza, david ashton, six and one-half, erick machamer, loyd auerbach \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 1
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1997
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268
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puzzling perception \n solved jigsaw puzzle is displayed, one piece is removed and placed among pieces of an identical jigsaw, spectator removes handful of pieces and spectator locates missing piece \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Puzzling Perception
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Vol. 4 No. 2
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1997
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269
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the silent word \n business cards with different emotions are selected, each spectator spells word in his mind, performer divines emotions \n james biss
1997
James Biss
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The Silent Word
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Vol. 4 No. 2
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1997
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271
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on john riggs, jack dean, c.l. boardé, ty kralin, scott robinson, eddy wade, phantini, joe marino, fred hager \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 2
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1997
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272
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time will tell \n spectator sets time on a travel alarm clock which is held face down, time matches prediction \n marc salem
1997
Marc Salem
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Time Will Tell
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Vol. 4 No. 3
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1997
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273
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zodiesque \n divination of zodiac, prediction in envelope, asking questions to the entire audience first and then zooming in on one person \n alain nu \n the astrology segment \n ted karmilovich
1997
Alain Nu
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Zodiesque
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Related to
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Vol. 4 No. 3
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1997
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274
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on marc salem's mind games, mike maxwell \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 3
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1997
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276
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syzygy reviews: marc salem's mind games \n \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle (reviewer)
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Syzygy reviews: Marc Salem's Mind Games
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Vol. 4 No. Q13
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1997
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277
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life force triangle \n number representing past, present and future are written down by spectator, prediction of total \n rajneesh madhok
1997
Rajneesh Madhok
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Life Force Triangle
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Vol. 4 No. 4
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1997
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281
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opus conversam \n using book with dust jacket and bookmark, force of a page \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Opus Conversam
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Vol. 4 No. 4
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1997
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282
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on ray piatt, mark strivings, magic makers, morley budden, kenton knepper, ron spitz \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 4
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1997
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284
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the "x" cards \n divination of information of two credit cards, both sealed in envelopes \n lee earle \n mental credit \n richard mark
1997
Lee Earle
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The "X" Cards
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Inspired by
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Vol. 4 No. 5
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1997
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285
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psychic jeopardy \n bills from the audience used to build a number, numbers from serial number used and added, prediction of total, himber wallet \n pasqual perrino
1997
Pasqual Perrino
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Psychic Jeopardy
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Vol. 4 No. 5
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1997
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286
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on aroldo lattarulo, richard mark \n lee earle
1997
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 5
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1997
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288
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chip shot \n prediction of casino and bill, aces from different casinos used and prediction in form of money clip \n mark strivings
1998
Mark Strivings
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Chip Shot
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Vol. 4 No. 6
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1998
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289
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tangled web \n sixteen business cards with pictures are used, one is selected and stack divided into two piles, spectator names pile where image is, repeated three times and then picture is divined \n randy shaw
1998
Randy Shaw
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Tangled Web
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Vol. 4 No. 6
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1998
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290
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on bryan wood, charles buckner, larry becker, jerry somerdin, barry silverman \n lee earle
1998
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 6
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1998
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292
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key to success \n using several locks in labeled envelopes, motivational presentation \n lee woodside
1998
Lee Woodside
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Key to Success
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Vol. 4 No. 7
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1998
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293
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the tender touch \n matching the amount of cards cut by spectator \n dave arch \n the eye of the beholder \n al koran
1998
Dave Arch
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The Tender Touch
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Inspired by
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Vol. 4 No. 7
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1998
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294
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clean sweap \n broom caused to stand on end and falls on command \n steve "banachek" shaw
1998
Steve "Banachek" Shaw
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Clean Sweap
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Vol. 4 No. 7
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1998
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295
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on banachek, bob cassidy, craig karges \n lee earle
1998
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 7
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1998
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296
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eye psight \n prediction matches passages from three books, using o.m. switch box \n sal franchino \n jack dean
1998
Sal Franchino, Jack Dean
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Eye PSIght
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Vol. 4 No. 8
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1998
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297
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picture perfect \n divination of a though \n scott shoemaker
1998
Scott Shoemaker
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Picture Perfect
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Vol. 4 No. 8
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1998
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299
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lee earle at the editor's desk \n on dick steiner, brian watson \n lee earle
1998
Lee Earle
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Lee Earle at the Editor's Desk
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Vol. 4 No. 8
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1998
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300
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see-thru psychometry \n pseudo psychometry using blindfold and clear ziploc bags \n peter mccahon
1998
Peter McCahon
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See-Thru Psychometry
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Vol. 4 No. 9
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1998
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301
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coinetic \n two-way envelope for coins \n larry becker
1998
Larry Becker
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Coinetic
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Vol. 4 No. 9
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1998
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302
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