introduction \n \n john booth
1946
John Booth
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Introduction
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whose tricks? \n \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1946
W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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Whose Tricks?
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community do as i do \n up to eight spectators follow along with a packet of card and locate their own card \n bert allerton
1946
Bert Allerton
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Community Do As I Do
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a "chick" trick \n see stewart james for credit claim \n charles "chic" schoke \n the "chic" trick again \n charles "chic" schoke \n on the beam \n stewart james
1946
Charles "Chic" Schoke
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A "Chick" Trick
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colors will tell \n dealing and open red-black sorting procedure \n eddie morton \n the perfect card prediction \n warren wiersbe
1946
Eddie Morton
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Colors Will Tell
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mix - cut and look \n spectator riffle shuffles once, cuts to a card and remembers a suit, then memorizes the first card of that suit from the face \n billy o'connor \n riffle trick \n unknown
1946
Billy O'Connor
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Mix - Cut and Look
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location from new deck \n two cards found after two honest riffle shuffles, interlocking chains \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Location From New Deck
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your number - your card \n subtle key card location \n paul rosini \n a great location trick \n paul rosini
1946
Paul Rosini
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Your Number - Your Card
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this is your card \n spectator removes a card each from ten-card groups, when his selection is among them he takes this one \n george coons \n this is your card - with a punch \n nick trost
1946
George Coons
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This Is Your Card
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Variations
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money on the line \n spectator stops count four times, bottom cards are the aces \n george foster
1946
George Foster
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Money On The Line
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do it for me \n performer chooses card from half the deck and spectator as well, cards are initialed and found by the other one \n eugene bernstein \n autographic minds \n lu brent
1946
Eugene Bernstein
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Do It For Me
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mathematical marvel \n performer selects and replaces a card, spectator names two numbers, card is not found at those numbers, but on the third try when counting to their difference \n arden morris
1946
Arden Morris
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Mathematical Marvel
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number transposition \n card at chosen position changes to different chosen position \n edward marlo \n number transpo \n edward marlo
1946
Edward Marlo
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Number Transposition
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de luxe spelling trick \n random sentence spelled to locate selection \n unknown
1946
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De Luxe Spelling Trick
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improved jack-jack-jack \n \n w. f. "rufus" steele \n jack-jack-jack \n unknown
1946
W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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Improved Jack-Jack-Jack
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an old trick in a new dress \n \n eric peterson
1946
Eric Peterson
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An Old Trick in a New Dress
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while i turn my back \n spectator remembers a card and its position, performer locates it on his second try \n paul rosini
1946
Paul Rosini
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While I Turn My Back
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triple divination \n card from a poker hand or group of cards remembered, divined with "can you see one of same value here?..."
- effect no. 1
- effect no. 2
- effect no. 3 \n "senator" clarke crandall
1946
"Senator" Clarke Crandall
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Triple Divination
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cards and pellets \n eight cards written on billets, one card put in envelope, elimination deal done with billets, first side a free choice thanks to miswriting one billet, last billet matches card in envelope \n stewart judah \n pellet trick \n unknown \n "a curious coincidence with cards and pellets" (judah, subtle problems you will do)
1946
Stewart Judah
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Cards and Pellets
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Related toAlso published here- "A Curious Coincidence with Cards and Pellets" (Judah, Subtle Problems You Will Do)
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reverso \n selection replaced, all cards dropped to floor one by one quickly, selection is only one that lands reversed \n unknown
1946
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ducy-ducy \n sandwiched selection transposes with card in performer's pocket, seven/eight pseudo duplicate \n dai vernon \n genii, mar. 1941 \n the eight in the side pocket \n dai vernon \n double deuce \n lou gallo
1946
Dai Vernon
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Ducy-Ducy
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sandwich switch \n lots of re-counting \n unknown
1946
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number trick \n two cards at two positions remembered, they are suddenly no longer there when counted again and found in pocket, lazy man \n unknown
1946
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Number Trick
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the great meld mystery of pinochle \n kings and queens separated behind back \n johnny jones
1946
Johnny Jones
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The Great Meld Mystery of Pinochle
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spectator's name \n \n martin barnett
1946
Martin Barnett
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Spectator's Name
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mathematical discovery \n spectator does calculation with any thought-of card and performer names it \n harry blackstone \n modern magic (harry blackstone) \n what card am i thinking of? \n unknown
1946
Harry Blackstone
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Mathematical Discovery
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that number down \n \n doc miller \n the oops principle \n eddie fields
1946
Doc Miller
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That Number Down
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phenomenal memory \n memory demonstration, cards moved from half to half \n paul stadelman \n 1933 book by paul stadelman
1946
Paul Stadelman
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Phenomenal Memory
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Also published here- 1933 book by Paul Stadelman
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you could have selected that one \n one of six previously tabled card indicates position of selection \n frank shepard
1946
Frank Shepard
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You Could Have Selected That One
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allerton's indicator \n spectator stops performer's deal, that card's value used to count to selection \n bert allerton \n double allerton \n ramón riobóo
1946
Bert Allerton
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Allerton's Indicator
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Variations
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i should judge \n spectator cuts to and remembers a card, deck dealt into five pile and spectator says which pile has his selection, spectator deals through cards and performer stops him at selection \n unknown \n impossibility \n roberto giobbi \n stop! \n harry lorayne \n judgment \n dai vernon \n i should judge \n arthur finley \n caliban's revenge \n aaron shields \n b.j. bueno \n guesstimation \n shawn farquhar
1946
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I Should Judge
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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passe shuffle \n deck cut into three piles, a card chosen and cards shuffled face-up/face-down, performer locates card, big section of face-up cards as tip-off \n bil baird \n "waikiki card location" (bill murata, marketed 1945)
1946
Bil Baird
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Passe Shuffle
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Related to- "Waikiki Card Location" (Bill Murata, marketed 1945)
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three card location \n three selections turn over \n unknown
1946
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Three Card Location
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simplicity transposition \n odd and even number thought of by two spectators who remember cards at those positions \n royal h. brin, jr.
1946
Royal H. Brin, Jr.
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Simplicity Transposition
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name your cards \n here spelled "bo bo", piles made on table to select two cards, after they have been assembled the are found again with tantalizer deal \n j. b. bobo
1946
J. B. Bobo
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Name Your Cards
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figures don't lie \n piles made, all gathered except three, total of bottom cards of those three pile is divined \n unknown
1946
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Figures Don't Lie
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you remember this one \n with eighteen cards \n bert allerton \n streamliner \n bert allerton
1946
Bert Allerton
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You Remember This One
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Also published here
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spelling card trick with duplicate queens \n spelling all values, spectator always gets a queen \n bill salisbury
1946
Bill Salisbury
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Spelling Card Trick With Duplicate Queens
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simplicity poker deal \n performer gets the aces after the draw \n royal h. brin, jr. \n a virtual shuffle and a real scam \n bob farmer
1946
Royal H. Brin, Jr.
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Simplicity Poker Deal
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Variations
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twenty card sequel \n joker pushed in twenty-card packet and cards on either side remembered, they are eventually found \n w. t. williard
1946
W. T. Williard
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Twenty Card Sequel
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riffle shuffle \n one suit on top, two honest riffle shuffles \n unknown \n mind mirror \n jack mcmillen
1946
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Riffle Shuffle
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two digits \n ten-twenty force four times to produce aces \n unknown
1946
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tapping trick \n one of ten tabled cards touched, assistant knows which one \n ed miller
1946
Ed Miller
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Tapping Trick
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bridge and poker demonstration \n memory stacking (last cards remaining in each spectators's hand after card-calling are the selections) followed by poker and bridge demo \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1946
W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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Bridge and Poker Demonstration
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missing deuce \n one of four twos transforms into a selected card \n bert allerton \n the missing deuce \n bert allerton \n the missing deuce \n bert allerton
1946
Bert Allerton
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Missing Deuce
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Also published here
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royal flush \n royal flush for any number of players, counting stacking method \n unknown
1946
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Royal Flush
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number trick \n digit addition force \n van osdol \n location, location, location \n steve beam
1946
Van Osdol
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Number Trick
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Variations
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prediction \n \n doc roberts
1946
Doc Roberts
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Prediction
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making it stick \n card does not stick to wall above door, but when performer gives him the power it works \n unknown
1946
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Making It Stick
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mental thought \n spectator writes a free selection on a piece of paper, it is later divined, talcum powder impression device \n bill bowman
1946
Bill Bowman
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Mental Thought
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revelation \n lots of counting \n bob oswald \n fantastric \n bob hummer
1946
Bob Oswald
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Revelation
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ten card effect \n card in ten-card packet and its position thought of, card travels to pocket after some counting in that packet \n unknown
1946
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Ten Card Effect
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poker stack from new deck \n \n bill salisbury
1946
Bill Salisbury
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Poker Stack From New Deck
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in the middle \n sandwiched card in deck transposes with pocketed card, duplicate \n unknown
1946
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In the Middle
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