a link with the past<br>(the j.h. anderson slip) \n side steal to bottom \n john henry anderson
1933
John Henry Anderson
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A Link with the Past (The J.H. Anderson Slip)
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63
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the j.h. anderson slip as a reverse \n with improvement by mulholland \n john mulholland \n john henry anderson
1933
John Mulholland, John Henry Anderson
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The J.H. Anderson Slip as a Reverse
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63
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a clean slip \n \n nate leipzig
1933
Nate Leipzig
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A Clean Slip
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64
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a little-known "glimpse" \n top card of lower half \n g. brownlow
1933
G. Brownlow
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A Little-Known "Glimpse"
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64
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the veneri "flesh" break \n \n ernando veneri
1933
Ernando Veneri
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The Veneri "Flesh" Break
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65
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the veneri discovery \n crimping selection as it is pushed into deck \n ernando veneri
1933
Ernando Veneri
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The Veneri Discovery
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65
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a general utility "location" \n \n unknown \n an automatic jog-control \n paul lepaul
1933
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A General Utility "Location"
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Related to
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66
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two-handed fan \n \n unknown
1933
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Two-handed Fan
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66
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disposal of card located \n various ways of controlling an injogged card \n unknown
1933
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Disposal of Card Located
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68
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suggestions \n reversing the deck for stripper or one-way deck \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Suggestions
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68
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a "sucker gag" \n apparently strippers are used \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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A "Sucker Gag"
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68
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returning a card to the "fan" \n \n wilf. huggins
1933
Wilf. Huggins
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Returning a Card to the "Fan"
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68
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thumb-counting \n from bottom with right thumb \n unknown
1933
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Thumb-Counting
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69
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crimp and riffle location \n deck is crimped \n unknown
1933
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Crimp and Riffle Location
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70
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the goldin visible "change" \n \n horace goldin
1933
Horace Goldin
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The Goldin Visible "Change"
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70
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the houdini "bluff" change \n apparently top change is done \n harry houdini
1933
Harry Houdini
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The Houdini "Bluff" Change
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71
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the "left-about" change \n snap-over change presentation \n victor farelli \n alternative left-about change \n justin higham
1933
Victor Farelli
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The "Left-About" Change
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Variations
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72
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to "sight" the bottom card \n bottom card buckle \n unknown
1933
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To "Sight" the Bottom Card
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73
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how to "bridge" \n \n unknown
1933
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How to "Bridge"
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73
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for the table "spread" force. \n setting up \n victor farelli \n the table "spread" \n l'homme masqué
1933
Victor Farelli
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For the Table "Spread" Force.
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Related to
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74
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the tail of the "q" \n (a new "key" card.), edge marking a card so mark becomes visible in beveled deck \n victor farelli \n edge-marked cards \n unknown
1933
Victor Farelli
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The Tail of the "Q"
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Related to
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74
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cards with white borders \n for what they are better than borderless cards \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Cards with White Borders
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74
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the mexican turn-over \n a tip \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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The Mexican Turn-Over
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74
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to make cards "slippery" \n \n billy o'connor
1933
Billy O'Connor
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To Make Cards "Slippery"
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75
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obtaining a "stock" \n strategy for adding cards from pocket to deck \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Obtaining a "Stock"
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75
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with a borrowed pack \n \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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With a Borrowed Pack
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75
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learning new sleights \n \n edward bagshawe \n jack merlin
1933
Edward Bagshawe, Jack Merlin
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Learning New Sleights
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76
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tricks based on the "glide" \n commentary followed by the tricks \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Tricks Based on the "Glide"
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76
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the three packets \n \n unknown
1933
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The Three Packets
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77
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the partagas "sell" \n \n victor farelli \n sell or delusion \n edward marlo
1933
Victor Farelli
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The Partagas "Sell"
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Related to
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79
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a matter of thought \n glide \n unknown
1933
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A Matter of Thought
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81
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subtlety versus manipulation \n between one and forty \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Subtlety versus Manipulation
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82
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a "close-work" discovery \n \n victor farelli \n do as i do \n victor farelli \n do as i do \n edward marlo
1933
Victor Farelli
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A "Close-Work" Discovery
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Related to
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84
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center pull-out key card placement \n \n unknown
1933
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Center Pull-Out Key Card Placement
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84
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the "follow-up" \n \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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The "Follow-Up"
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85
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the "soo" stripper pack \n one-way edgemark \n chung ling soo
1933
Chung Ling Soo
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The "Soo" Stripper Pack
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86
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the "double crimp" \n to make a one-way deck \n unknown \n mexican joe's crimp \n mexican joe
1933
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The "Double Crimp"
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Related to
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86
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the card to "wallet" \n credit information \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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The Card to "Wallet"
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87
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a strange hallucination \n thought of card to wallet, matrix principle \n unknown \n the latest method \n victor farelli \n a rapid routine \n victor farelli
1933
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A Strange Hallucination
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Variations
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87
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up his sleeve \n card in sleeve appears on pack, in sleeve is now selection \n unknown \n up the sleeve again \n william zavis \n ace up the sleeve \n tony cabral \n daley's variation of ed victor's duo aces \n dr. jacob daley \n farelli's joker up sleeve trick \n victor farelli \n variation \n dr. jacob daley
1933
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Up His Sleeve
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VariationsAlso published here
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89
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the "sandwich" \n card travels from sandwich to pocket \n victor farelli \n tom sellers
1933
Victor Farelli, Tom Sellers
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The "Sandwich"
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89
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a double surprise \n performer and spectator remember card and its position in their halves of the deck, cards taken out, performers card is shown to be a double backer (!), spectator's card is an indifferent card and brought from pocket \n unknown
1933
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A Double Surprise
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91
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the original card to pocket \n lazy man's card to pocket, spectator remembers card and its position \n unknown
1933
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The Original Card to Pocket
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93
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for conjurers only \n version of lazy man's card to pocket \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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For Conjurers Only
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93
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pure bluff \n version of lazy man's card to pocket \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Pure Bluff
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93
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with an unprepared pocket-book \n \n victor farelli \n harry venson
1933
Victor Farelli, Harry Venson
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With an Unprepared Pocket-Book
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94
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the "do-it-yourself" discovery \n spectator stabs top card reversed next to his selection behind the back \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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The "Do-it-Yourself" Discovery
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95
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the veneri "turn" \n bluff method for "card at any number" \n ernando veneri
1933
Ernando Veneri
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The Veneri "Turn"
|
95
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four from five leaves one \n \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Four From Five Leaves One
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96
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the "slick" ace \n \n unknown
1933
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The "Slick" Ace
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98
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effect \n cards shuffled by spectator, still top card is correctly predicted on previous empty paper, locator card \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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Effect
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99
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a study in blue and white \n envelope \n victor farelli
1933
Victor Farelli
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A Study in Blue and White
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99
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the "simplex" thirty cards \n envelope \n victor farelli \n edward bagshawe
1933
Victor Farelli, Edward Bagshawe
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The "Simplex" Thirty Cards
|
102
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the floating image \n afterimage as presentation to divine several cards \n victor farelli \n dr. herschell
1933
Victor Farelli, Dr. Herschell
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The Floating Image
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104
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