suit yourself too \n two small packets, one arranges in the same suit order as the other, klondike shuffle \n peter duffie \n suit yourself too \n peter duffie \n telethesia \n nick trost
2001
Peter Duffie
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Suit Yourself Too
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VariationsAlso published here
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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false sandwich \n selection travels from between two kings to the other kings \n josé muñiz
2001
José Muñiz
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False Sandwich
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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2
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false sandwich subtlety \n card apparently placed between two sandwich cards, really end up on the bottom \n josé muñiz
2001
José Muñiz
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False Sandwich Subtlety
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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3
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drop sleight \n intro \n steve reynolds
2001
Steve Reynolds
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Drop Sleight
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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4
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stabilized drop sleight \n \n steve reynolds \n reverse drop sleight \n edward marlo
2001
Steve Reynolds
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Stabilized Drop Sleight
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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4
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handy prediction \n in-the-hands \n jason alford
2001
Jason Alford
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Handy Prediction
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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6
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the light on the ceiling \n any card named, performer deals through face-down shuffled deck and sets aside four cards, they are the matching four-of-a-kind \n nathan kranzo
2001
Nathan Kranzo
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The Light on the Ceiling
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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8
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psychic ace assembly \n aces gather in pile of thought-of ace
- version #1 (preferred method)
- version #2 (easy method) \n james swain \n psychic ace assembly \n james swain
2001
James Swain
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Psychic Ace Assembly
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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out of this borough \n \n david regal \n out of this borough \n david regal
2001
David Regal
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Out of this Borough
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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the locator \n top card is put on the table and changes into selection, supposed to use malone shift, but text describes some side-steal/one-card pass that does not work here \n steve draun \n the malone shift \n bill malone
2001
Steve Draun
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The Locator
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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interview: jerard k. hartman \n \n jerry k. hartman \n josé muñiz
2001
Jerry K. Hartman, José Muñiz
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Interview: Jerard K. Hartman
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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22
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easy as psi \n selected card is predicted with a three-of-a-kind packet of the same value \n jerry k. hartman \n untitled trick in the linking ring, nov. 1987, card corner, p. 90
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Easy As Psi
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Inspired by- untitled trick in The Linking Ring, Nov. 1987, Card Corner, p. 90
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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frontal strip \n cards up-jogged with cards held high, faces towards performer, card facing the performer is added secretly as out-jogged cards are stripped out \n jerry k. hartman
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Frontal Strip
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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25
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brain drop \n performer predicts which suit will be named by reversing one card of a four-of-a-kind packet behind his back \n jerry k. hartman
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Brain Drop
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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cut, man! do! \n using harry riser subtlety \n jerry k. hartman \n class cut \n jerry k. hartman
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Cut, Man! Do!
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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double swivel cut \n bottom section moved to top while keeping top stock under control in the center \n jerry k. hartman
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Double Swivel Cut
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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30
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multiple slip cut \n \n jerry k. hartman
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Multiple Slip Cut
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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30
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pile up \n four piles with an ace on top of each are assembled, all aces shown on top \n jerry k. hartman \n two for the seer saw \n jerry k. hartman \n pile up \n jerry k. hartman
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Pile Up
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Inspired byVariations
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Vol. 1 No. 1
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June 2001
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a face in the dark \n "51 faces north" solution
- alternative handling \n george mcbride
2001
George McBride
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A Face in the Dark
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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3
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nullifactor move \n brief, one-handed turnover of deck while keeping top card in place \n stewart james
2001
Stewart James
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Nullifactor Move
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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3
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checkmate \n one of ten cards selected, its mate turns over in the remaining nine-card packet \n roy walton \n "up the garden path" (peter duffie's website)
2001
Roy Walton
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Checkmate
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Inspired by- "Up the Garden Path" (Peter Duffie's website)
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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5
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twister \n twisting with ace through four of hearts, miniature five appears as "extra card" \n shiv duggal
2001
Shiv Duggal
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Twister
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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royal assembly \n poker theme, ends with royal flush production \n joshua jay \n royal aces \n joshua jay
2001
Joshua Jay
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Royal Assembly
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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mercury one \n one-handed method to fold top card of deck into quarters, here credited to tom stone by mistake \n david stone
2001
David Stone
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Mercury One
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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the aces pop \n four aces are each sandwiched between two cards, appear one by one in the center of the table \n iain moran \n pop jump aces \n gene maze
2001
Iain Moran
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The Aces Pop
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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15
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double turnover in hand \n fingers pivot double over one-handed \n dai vernon
2001
Dai Vernon
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Double Turnover in Hand
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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17
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the steal \n bottom card of double in tenkai palm version \n unknown
2001
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The Steal
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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18
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the utility swipe \n card steal from a small packet \n gene maze \n the utility swipe \n gene maze
2001
Gene Maze
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The Utility Swipe
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 2
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July 2001
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20
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what they're saying about "ego" \n \n unknown
2001
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What They're saying about "Ego"
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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q surprise aces \n production of the four aces using twin inspiration move
- the 2nd method \n armando gutierrez \n konverge kings \n ben harris
2001
Armando Gutierrez
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Q Surprise Aces
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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1
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tabled block slip cut \n \n edward marlo
2001
Edward Marlo
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Tabled Block Slip Cut
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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1
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twin inspiration move \n brief \n ben harris \n the twin inspiration move \n ben harris
2001
Ben Harris
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Twin Inspiration Move
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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2
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it's a small world \n using about half the deck \n aldo colombini \n it's a small world \n aldo colombini \n "world class" (j. k. hartman) \n "tomorroworld" (ron ferris)
2001
Aldo Colombini
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It's A Small World
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Inspired by- "World Class" (J. K. Hartman)
- "Tomorroworld" (Ron Ferris)
Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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5
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tidle (totally impromptu deck levitation effect) \n deck held in the hands, upper half floats up right at selection \n angelo carbone
2001
Angelo Carbone
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TIDLE (Totally Impromptu Deck Levitation Effect)
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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8
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reverse alignment move jog \n \n unknown
2001
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Reverse Alignment Move Jog
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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8
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blind lemon aces \n aces lost in deck and produced from right hand ("not this hand, the other hand") \n jack carpenter \n blind lemon aces \n jack carpenter
2001
Jack Carpenter
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Blind Lemon Aces
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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10
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progressive sandwich \n selection lost, red jacks cut face up in deck, then black jacks put together in deck, a sandwich of all four jacks with one selection is found in center \n david britland \n progressive jacks plus \n david britland
2001
David Britland
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Progressive Sandwich
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Variations
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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12
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partial elmsley count \n doing only first two counts (uncredited) \n roy walton \n split elmsley count \n roy walton
2001
Roy Walton
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Partial Elmsley Count
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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12
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tweaked cannibals \n visual handling of collectors finale \n rob james
2001
Rob James
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Tweaked Cannibals
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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14
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to make a thick card \n \n rob james
2001
Rob James
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To make a thick card
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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14
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i remember \n two spectators cut off a pile, remember the bottom cards and shuffle, both are found \n harrison carroll
2001
Harrison Carroll
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I Remember
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Vol. 1 No. 3
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Aug. 2001
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16
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face up cutting the aces \n \n harrison carroll \n face up cutting the aces \n harrison carroll
2001
Harrison Carroll
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Face Up Cutting The Aces
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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2
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small number faro stack \n faro slough-off handling \n eddie fechter \n small number faro stack \n eddie fechter
2001
Eddie Fechter
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Small Number Faro Stack
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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2
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one hand throw cut \n one handed slip cut from left hand to table \n edward marlo
2001
Edward Marlo
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One Hand Throw Cut
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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3
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the aces are gone \n four black cards, four red cards, four aces, aces put between other two packets and they vanish, then oil & queens with remaining 4&4 cards with aces as kicker \n aldo colombini \n "off-counted" (erhard liebenow, linking ring, mar. 1995)
2001
Aldo Colombini
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The Aces Are Gone
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Inspired by- "Off-Counted" (Erhard Liebenow, Linking Ring, Mar. 1995)
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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4
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the back spread \n pressure hide-out \n unknown
2001
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The Back Spread
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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5
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colombini laughing count \n sometimes alco count, bold hamman count alternative, see also p. 7 \n aldo colombini
2001
Aldo Colombini
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Colombini Laughing Count
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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6
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blind-sided \n spectator choses card behind back, performer does the same, the cards match, single-deck method \n tom frame \n bermuderama \n simon lovell
2001
Tom Frame
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Blind-Sided
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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8
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sensitive touch \n cards are read with the finger tips
- bottom deal method
- first alternative...
- second alternative... \n steve ehlers
2001
Steve Ehlers
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Sensitive Touch
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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13
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square-up peek \n during squaring the inner index corner lifts slightly up \n j. b. bobo
2001
J. B. Bobo
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Square-up Peek
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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13
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hungry now \n visual sandwich, selection transforms into sandwich when thrown on deck, flippant \n steve mayhew \n hungry now? \n steve mayhew \n hungry now? \n steve mayhew
2001
Steve Mayhew
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Hungry Now
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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15
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collectors in my pocket \n ace, two and three put in pocket, two selections appear between them later \n peter duffie \n trading places \n peter duffie \n internal \n peter duffie
2001
Peter Duffie
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Collectors In My Pocket
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
|
17
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profiles: david solomon \n \n david solomon \n josé muñiz
2001
David Solomon, José Muñiz
|
Profiles: David Solomon
|
Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
|
19
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jack in the box \n jack of spades and two aces put in case, it appears between two aces in the deck, in the box is now an ace sandwich with a selection \n david solomon \n jacks in the box \n david solomon
2001
David Solomon
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Jack In The Box
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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21
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name dropper \n card into sock, comedy routine \n don scott
2001
Don Scott
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Name Dropper
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
|
23
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le paul jog control finesse \n handling finesse, one-handed rolling of deck face-up while retaining jog \n andrew wimhurst \n an automatic jog-control \n paul lepaul
2001
Andrew Wimhurst
|
Le Paul Jog Control Finesse
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 4
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Sep. 2001
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25
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my hidden secrets on coin magic \n "three coin routines never seen before" \n david neighbors
2001
David Neighbors
|
My Hidden Secrets on Coin Magic
|
Vol. 1 No. Special Edition #1
|
Sep. 2001
|
1
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handkerchief slow motion vanish \n four coins assemble one by one under the corners of a tabled handkerchief, then they vanish \n david neighbors
2001
David Neighbors
|
Handkerchief Slow Motion Vanish
|
Vol. 1 No. Special Edition #1
|
Sep. 2001
|
3
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two coin gimmick \n \n unknown
2001
|
Two Coin Gimmick
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Vol. 1 No. Special Edition #1
|
Sep. 2001
|
3
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friction pass \n \n edward marlo
2001
Edward Marlo
|
Friction Pass
|
Vol. 1 No. Special Edition #1
|
Sep. 2001
|
3
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trap vanish false count \n one as two \n david neighbors
2001
David Neighbors
|
Trap Vanish False Count
|
Vol. 1 No. Special Edition #1
|
Sep. 2001
|
4
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handkerchief slow motion reverse vanish \n four coins assemble one by one under the corners of a tabled handkerchief, then they vanish \n david neighbors
2001
David Neighbors
|
Handkerchief Slow Motion Reverse Vanish
|
Vol. 1 No. Special Edition #1
|
Sep. 2001
|
6
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no-kick first class flight \n four coin one by one from hand to under tabled card \n david neighbors \n kickless \n david neighbors
2001
David Neighbors
|
No-Kick First Class Flight
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. Special Edition #1
|
Sep. 2001
|
9
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one man issue: iain moran - magic with a british touch \n \n unknown
2001
|
One Man Issue: Iain Moran - Magic with a British Touch
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
1
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preface \n \n josé muñiz
2001
José Muñiz
|
Preface
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
3
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the assembly from another angle \n \n iain moran \n roger crosthwaite's "the assembly" (roger's thesaurus video tape)
2001
Iain Moran
|
The Assembly From Another Angle
|
Inspired by- Roger Crosthwaite's "The Assembly" (Roger's Thesaurus video tape)
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
4
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utility swipe \n brief \n gene maze \n the utility swipe \n gene maze
2001
Gene Maze
|
Utility Swipe
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
6
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modified lateral palm steal \n bottom card from small packet \n iain moran
2001
Iain Moran
|
Modified Lateral Palm Steal
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
7
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iain's interchange \n four extra cards \n iain moran \n unhappy student (a, 2, 3, 4 exchange) \n david solomon
2001
Iain Moran
|
Iain's Interchange
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
10
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bottom palm \n single card, first angle-jogged \n unknown
2001
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Bottom Palm
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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Oct. 2001
|
14
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just making a point (of departure) \n sandwich cards with hole in center, flap gaff \n iain moran \n holy p.o.d. \n ken krenzel \n richard kaufman \n derek dingle
2001
Iain Moran
|
Just Making A Point (Of Departure)
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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Oct. 2001
|
16
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i dreamed a dream \n signed card vanishes between the four queens, it turns out to be previously tabled card \n iain moran \n "dream wonder" (jean-pierre vallarino, marketed through camirand academy)
2001
Iain Moran
|
I Dreamed A Dream
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Inspired by- "Dream Wonder" (Jean-Pierre Vallarino, marketed through Camirand Academy)
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
20
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monte move \n \n trevor lewis
2001
Trevor Lewis
|
Monte Move
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Vol. 1 No. 5
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Oct. 2001
|
23
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a colourful triumph \n color changing deck climax, two cards taped together, used like a pocket card \n iain moran \n color triumphant \n derek dingle \n are you colour blind? \n rovi \n colourful triumph \n iain moran
2001
Iain Moran
|
A Colourful Triumph
|
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 5
|
Oct. 2001
|
25
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the r. paul wilson one man issue - r. paul wilson in print \n \n unknown
2001
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The R. Paul Wilson One Man Issue - R. Paul Wilson In Print
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
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1
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introduction \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Introduction
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
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4
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aces nigh \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Aces Nigh
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
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5
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the real work on the open travelers \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
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The Real Work On The Open Travelers
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
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7
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any ace called for: a simpler way \n spectator announces in which order the aces should be produced, using zarrow shuffles \n r. paul wilson \n any ace called for \n larry jennings
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Any Ace Called For: A Simpler Way
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
|
10
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challenge cards to pocket ii \n two cards are first placed in jacket pockets, then removed and lost in the deck, then travel into the pockets \n r. paul wilson \n challenge cards to pocket \n larry jennings
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Challenge Cards To Pocket II
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
|
12
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the seal cull \n shuffled deck taken, performer runs through once, then a four-of-a-kind is shown on the face, angle-jog cull and passive strip-out (without explanation) \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
The Seal Cull
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
|
16
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headweave \n \n r. paul wilson \n brainweave \n alex elmsley
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
HeadWeave
|
Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
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18
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pithleavis aces \n four aces lost and found again (almost) at once \n r. paul wilson \n pithleavis aces \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Pithleavis Aces
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
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20
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the miracle card \n mystery card is set aside, instant sandwich phase with jokers, then selection is buried in deck and mystery card is placed between the jokers and is then shown to be the selection \n r. paul wilson \n trapparition \n jerry k. hartman
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
The Miracle Card
|
Variations
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
|
21
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travelling tales \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Travelling Tales
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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24
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essay - thoughts on the switch of a bill \n discussion of various thoughts and ideas \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Essay - Thoughts on the switch of a bill
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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25
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blotto \n lotto sheet is crumpled up and pierced with pin, numbers at hole positions noted, sheet changes into bill and serial number matches lottery numbers \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Blotto
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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28
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schroedinger's cat \n serial number of borrowed bill is predicted in envelope \n r. paul wilson \n schrodinger's cat \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Schroedinger's Cat
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
|
Nov. 2001
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30
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bill switch with envelope \n borrowed bill is apparently slid under paper clip on envelope \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Bill Switch with Envelope
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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30
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bill switch with envelope ii \n borrowed bill is slid under paper clip on envelope, switch on removal \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
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Bill Switch with Envelope II
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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31
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letter have it \n signed bill vanishes and reappears in envelope paper-clipped to a letter \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
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Letter Have It
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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32
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washington thinks \n card thought from koran deck appears on borrowed bill \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
|
Washington Thinks
|
Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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34
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and finally... \n short changing during origami folding \n r. paul wilson
2001
R. Paul Wilson
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And Finally...
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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boxed transpo \n kings are placed into card case and case is set on top of spectator’s selection in his hand, selection transposes with kings \n r. paul wilson \n bureau d'Échange \n ernest earick \n a case for change \n jerry k. hartman \n boxed transpo beginning variant \n reinhard müller \n a case for change \n jerry k. hartman
2001
R. Paul Wilson
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Boxed Transpo
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Inspired byVariations
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Vol. 1 No. 6
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Nov. 2001
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do as i doobie doobie do \n two prediction phases, then do as i do phase (à la patrick page) \n jamie badman \n colin miller \n kopy kat \n jamie badman
2001
Jamie Badman, Colin Miller
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Do as I Doobie Doobie Do
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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transplanted \n picking off the pip, moving pip to other card, two and five thus become four and three \n doug conn \n transplant \n john carney
2001
Doug Conn
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Transplanted
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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7
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stumped! \n three peeked at cards are immediately named \n paul cummins \n stumped! \n paul cummins
2001
Paul Cummins
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Stumped!
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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9
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side jog glimpse \n credit information \n jerry kogan
2001
Jerry Kogan
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Side Jog Glimpse
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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10
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alien stack \n out-faro-invariant red/black stack, ootw application \n doug peters \n the restacking pack \n alex elmsley
2001
Doug Peters
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Alien Stack
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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stellar speller \n spelling some number phrases, the amount of card matches, card and matching suit found
- variation \n marty kane
2001
Marty Kane
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Stellar Speller
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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hotel mystery revisited \n \n frank zak
2001
Frank Zak
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Hotel Mystery Revisited
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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inversion redone \n card reversal routine with inversion finale \n frank zak
2001
Frank Zak
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Inversion Redone
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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catch and carry \n red aces placed in different parts of deck but backjogged, pulled out, sandwiched selection is between them \n jerry k. hartman \n catch and carry \n jerry k. hartman
2001
Jerry K. Hartman
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Catch and Carry
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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25
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a perfect match \n ambitious card with match used as wand, card to matchbox as finale \n scott wells
2001
Scott Wells
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A Perfect Match
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Vol. 1 No. 7
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Dec. 2001
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the peter mclanachan one man issue - taking card magic to a new dimension... \n \n unknown
2002
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The Peter McLanachan One Man Issue - Taking Card Magic to a New Dimension...
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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dedication \n \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Dedication
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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4
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acknowledgments \n \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Acknowledgments
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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4
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a wee note about presentations \n \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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A Wee Note About Presentations
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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route 9 \n selection lost, queen of same suit vanishes from queens packet and is found reversed in deck, then it turns over and changes into selection \n peter mclanachan \n unpublished gavin ross hofzinser aces routine
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Route 9
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Inspired by- unpublished Gavin Ross Hofzinser Aces routine
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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5
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hofzinser 2001 \n no-deck handling \n peter mclanachan \n jump and pass \n aldo colombini \n hofzinser 2001 \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Hofzinser 2001
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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8
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that's richard's problem! \n card chosen and tabled, performer deals three piles, top cards and card from beginning make up a four-of-a-kind \n peter mclanachan \n richard james problem posted on website "connoisseur conjuring" \n a quadruplicate mystery \n paul lepaul
2002
Peter McLanachan
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That's Richard's Problem!
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Inspired by- Richard James problem posted on website "Connoisseur Conjuring"
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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10
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the lsd joker \n three selections lost in deck, joker tabled face down, two cards are pulled out of single tabled joker one by one, joker transforms into third selection \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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The LSD Joker
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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12
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the wee cheatin' bar steward \n gambling routine demoing riffle stacking, bottom dealing, switching \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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The Wee Cheatin' Bar Steward
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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14
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the square-go \n matching the cards after losing signed four-of-a-kind, travelers finale \n peter mclanachan \n the showdown \n darwin ortiz
2002
Peter McLanachan
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The Square-Go
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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17
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tabled multiple shift \n push-through \n unknown
2002
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Tabled Multiple Shift
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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17
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the transporter aces - the next generation \n slow-motion real gone aces \n peter mclanachan \n "the transporter aces" (peter mclanachan, gardening at night) \n roger's real gone aces \n roger crosthwaite
2002
Peter McLanachan
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The Transporter Aces - The Next Generation
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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20
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queen piece \n sandwich cards vanish from top and sandwich selection in the center twice, then card travels from deck between sandwich cards that the spectator holds \n peter mclanachan \n "the red headed league" in r. paul wilson's "obscure acts"
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Queen Piece
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Inspired by- "The Red Headed League" in R. Paul Wilson's "Obscure Acts"
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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25
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pick-up card switch \n single card in right hand, packet in left hand, single card placed under packet which is taken with right hand at the same time \n r. paul wilson \n "the red headed league" in r. paul wilson's "obscure acts"
2002
R. Paul Wilson
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Pick-Up Card Switch
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Also published here- "The Red Headed League" in R. Paul Wilson's "Obscure Acts"
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Vol. 1 No. 8
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Jan. 2002
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27
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"the magic of great britain" - an amazing card trip around the united kingdom \n \n unknown
2002
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"The Magic of Great Britain" - An amazing card trip around the United Kingdom
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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1
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editorial \n \n josé muñiz
2002
José Muñiz
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Editorial
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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4
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foreword \n \n jon racherbaumer
2002
Jon Racherbaumer
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Foreword
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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5
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missed match \n two cards dealt to with named numbers, they're not mates, but mates are found when dealing twice to their added value \n george mcbride \n miss-matched \n gene maze \n missed match \n george mcbride
2002
George McBride
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Missed Match
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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6
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braindeath \n card named, a card is reversed in deck, it is not the selection but faces the selection and the selection's name is written on its back \n peter duffie \n braindeath \n peter duffie
2002
Peter Duffie
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Braindeath
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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7
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sweet seventeen \n two face-up cards indicate the position of two selections, faro \n roy walton \n sweet seventeen \n roy walton
2002
Roy Walton
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Sweet Seventeen
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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9
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waterloo \n spectator says stop during left-thumb riffle, bottom card of top half shown and deck assembled, performer names selection \n paul hallas \n "magician's waterloo" (stewart james, the james file, p. 1831)
2002
Paul Hallas
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Waterloo
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Inspired by- "Magician's Waterloo" (Stewart James, The James File, p. 1831)
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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11
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second card glimpse \n face-up, top card pushed over slightly, exposing index of second card \n unknown
2002
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Second Card Glimpse
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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11
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a change of filling \n two selections, one put between black aces and lost in deck, one between red aces and lost, they transpose within deck \n paul hallas
2002
Paul Hallas
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A Change of Filling
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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13
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small packet master move \n \n stewart james
2002
Stewart James
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Small Packet Master Move
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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13
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the distance burning \n card chosen and burned/torched a bit, in a prediction deck the same card has burn marks, voodoo \n paul hallas \n "the fire ritual" (paul hallas, marketed item)
2002
Paul Hallas
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The Distance Burning
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Inspired by- "The Fire Ritual" (Paul Hallas, marketed item)
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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15
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free choice \n card chosen from twenty-card packet with automatic placement procedure, it then vanishes from the packet, reappears reversed \n gavin ross
2002
Gavin Ross
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Free Choice
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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17
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triumph with a twist \n after the triumph phase, the mates turn over as well \n iain moran \n reverse logic \n michael close \n dai vernon \n larry jennings \n the bonus trick \n larry jennings \n most amazing triumph \n dan fleshman
2002
Iain Moran
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Triumph With A Twist
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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19
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caffeine \n four queens are removed and tabled, then spectator cuts the aces procedure with queens, tabled cards turn out to be the aces \n trevor mccombie
2002
Trevor McCombie
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Caffeine
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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22
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on a wing and a prayer (or the trick with no end!) \n some four-of-a-kinds are stacked in the center, one chosen, other three revealed however one pleases \n trevor mccombie \n abacus vol. 9 no. 9, may 2001
2002
Trevor McCombie
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On a Wing and a Prayer (or The Trick With No End!)
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Also published here- Abacus Vol. 9 No. 9, May 2001
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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open hearted \n all values of one suit are spelled out from the deck, whole deck is spelled through at the end \n cliff ruff \n heart stops \n jerry k. hartman
2002
Cliff Ruff
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Open Hearted
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Variations
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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25
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a tale of the unexpected \n two cards transpose with one of them sandwiched between the jokers, then transposition of jokers with the selections à la daley \n david britland \n signed transversal triplet \n brother john hamman
2002
David Britland
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A Tale of the Unexpected
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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29
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packet version of mexican turnover switch \n \n david britland \n packet version of mexican turnover switch \n david britland
2002
David Britland
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Packet Version of Mexican Turnover Switch
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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30
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bottom double lift \n from packet \n unknown
2002
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Bottom Double Lift
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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31
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the voodoo deck \n card in one half is touched and turned over, mate turns over in other half, repeated, then a six is chosen and other three sixes turn over \n jamie badman \n voo-duo \n david britland
2002
Jamie Badman
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The Voodoo Deck
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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33
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the mexican turnover variant \n deck is turned face up around selected card \n david britland \n deck version of mexican turnover switch \n david britland
2002
David Britland
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The Mexican Turnover variant
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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33
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the robverse \n as reversed card is rightened in in-the-hands spread \n robin robertson
2002
Robin Robertson
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The RobVerse
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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34
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jazz on the face! \n leader packet becomes blank as finale \n jamie badman
2002
Jamie Badman
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Jazz on the Face!
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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39
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ripper \n deck with selection is cased, deck is pulled through case and only selection remains \n andi gladwin \n visi-rip \n andi gladwin \n ripped casebreak \n andi gladwin \n double decker ripper \n andi gladwin \n forever ripping \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Ripper
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Variations
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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41
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fake deck-in-case insertion \n deck apparently put in case, only one card is going in and rest behind \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Fake Deck-in-Case Insertion
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Vol. 1 No. 9
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Feb. 2002
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41
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twist and scram \n selection lost, twisting routine with aces, then only matching suit ace turns over, other aces suddenly found on deck sandwiching selection and the other three cards in the packets are mates of selection \n aldo colombini
2002
Aldo Colombini
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Twist and Scram
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Vol. 1 No. Special TSD Convention Issue
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Mar. 2002
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4
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narrow margin \n spectator cuts to three aces, then a ten, aces are changed to tens, then to kings, aces found reversed in center and kings in different pockets \n aldo colombini
2002
Aldo Colombini
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Narrow Margin
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Vol. 1 No. Special TSD Convention Issue
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Mar. 2002
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6
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boxed transpo beginning variant \n kings are placed into card case and case is set on top of spectator’s selection in his hand, selection transposes with kings, alternative get-into \n reinhard müller \n boxed transpo \n r. paul wilson
2002
Reinhard Müller
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Boxed Transpo Beginning Variant
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. Special TSD Convention Issue
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Mar. 2002
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8
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monte plus twist \n topological switch as cross-wise held cards are turned over \n trevor lewis \n esolc, 1981, p. 21
2002
Trevor Lewis
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Monte Plus Twist
|
Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. Special TSD Convention Issue
|
Mar. 2002
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9
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optics \n optical add-on without putting the stripped-out cards on the deck, push-in change addition, spectator touches four aces in spread \n william goodwin \n optical add-on \n larry jennings
2002
William Goodwin
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Optics
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. Special TSD Convention Issue
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Mar. 2002
|
12
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optical transformation \n spectator touches four cards in face-up in-the-hands spread, they are out-jogged and reversed, deck is turned over, four indifferent cards are stripped out and at that moment transform into aces \n william goodwin
2002
William Goodwin
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Optical Transformation
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Vol. 1 No. Special TSD Convention Issue
|
Mar. 2002
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13
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covered optical add-on \n with cover card \n william goodwin \n optical add-on \n larry jennings
2002
William Goodwin
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Covered Optical Add-On
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. Special TSD Convention Issue
|
Mar. 2002
|
14
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the mark aspiazu one man issue - fresh new ideas from new orleans \n \n unknown
2002
|
The Mark Aspiazu One Man Issue - Fresh New Ideas from New Orleans
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
|
1
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foreword \n on mark aspiazu \n jason alford
2002
Jason Alford
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Foreword
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Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
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4
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throw change finesse \n solving spread-square-spread-square problem \n mark aspiazu
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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Throw Change Finesse
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Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
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5
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bomb door sleight \n card case in left hand dealing position, item like coin vanishes after it has been picked up, lapping into palm of hand \n mark aspiazu
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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Bomb Door Sleight
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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Mar. 2002
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7
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the coin box \n spectator puts coin into card case, it penetrates out and back in \n mark aspiazu
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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The Coin Box
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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Mar. 2002
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7
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other uses for the bomb door sleight \n - coin through spectator's hand
- coin transformation on spectator's hand \n mark aspiazu \n patrick o'gorman
2002
Mark Aspiazu, Patrick O'Gorman
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Other Uses for the Bomb Door Sleight
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
|
9
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deck levitation \n deck floats over performer's hand \n mark aspiazu
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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Deck Levitation
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Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
|
10
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fan steal bottom palm \n into left-hand full palm \n mark aspiazu
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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Fan Steal Bottom Palm
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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Mar. 2002
|
12
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improved side steal \n palming bottom cards into right hand, herrmann pass action \n mark aspiazu
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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Improved Side Steal
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Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
|
14
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conventions: blackpool 2002 \n \n jamie badman
2002
Jamie Badman
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Conventions: Blackpool 2002
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
|
16
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virtual reality \n \n trini montes \n andi gladwin
2002
Trini Montes (reviewer)
|
Virtual Reality
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
|
19
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misdirection assembly \n deck placed on each card that travels \n mark aspiazu \n p.o.v. \n jack parker
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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Misdirection Assembly
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Variations
|
Vol. 1 No. 10
|
Mar. 2002
|
21
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outjogging earick's control \n card is out-jogged \n mark aspiazu \n one-handed convincing control \n ernest earick \n by mistake - the perpendicular dmb spread control \n helder guimarães
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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Outjogging Earick's Control
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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Mar. 2002
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24
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a.p.c. (aspiazu perpendicular control) \n card already pushed in in perpendicular position, but one end covered with right hand \n mark aspiazu
2002
Mark Aspiazu
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A.P.C. (Aspiazu Perpendicular Control)
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Vol. 1 No. 10
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Mar. 2002
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26
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a minor conspiracy \n \n unknown \n ego bonus section \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
|
A Minor Conspiracy
|
Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
1
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tapgac \n "turn any pairs, gather and cut", alternative way of doing hummer's cato
- the tapgac fix
- end notes \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n tapgac \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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TAPGAC
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
4
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chao theory \n red-black separation with letter cards, using tapgac \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n chao theory \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
Chao Theory
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
5
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the royal clans \n red-black separation with procedure and picture cards, using tapgac \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n the royal clans \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
The Royal Clans
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
7
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return of the lonely card \n all reversed except selection after mixing process, using tapgac \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n return of the lonely card \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n the lonely card \n bob hummer
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
Return of the Lonely Card
|
Inspired byAlso published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
8
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princes and peasants \n red-black separation with procedure, using tapgac \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n princes and peasants \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
Princes and Peasants
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
9
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deduction production \n selection and rest of four-of-a-kind eventually found, using tapgac \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n deduction production \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
Deduction Production
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
10
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two for the road \n after packet mixing process only five cards are face-up - a previously selected poker hand, then fulves's riffle shuffle control after which position of first selection is announced, second stabbed to
- phase i: tapgac poker
- phase ii: riffle shuffle bored \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n two for the road \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
Two for the Road
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
12
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part two \n \n unknown
2002
|
Part Two
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
|
15
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flip-flop force \n variation of cut deeper force \n brother john hamman \n the rolling control \n brother john hamman
2002
Brother John Hamman
|
Flip-Flop Force
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
15
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finding the flipping aces \n using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n finding the flipping aces \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
Finding the Flipping Aces
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
|
May 2002
|
16
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flashy mates \n three selections made, their mates show up, using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n flashy mates \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
|
Flashy Mates
|
Also published here
|
Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
|
16
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flashy flush \n spectator selects blackjack, then royal flush shows up, using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n flashy flush \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Flashy Flush
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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flip-flop marriages \n using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n flip-flop marriages \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Flip-Flop Marriages
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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the attractors \n using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n the attractors \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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The Attractors
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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1-2-3 elevator aces \n using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n 1-2-3 elevator aces \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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1-2-3 Elevator Aces
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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elevator mates \n mates found as climax, using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n elevator mates \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Elevator Mates
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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the ones we can't see \n using variation of hamman's flip-flop force \n reinhard müller \n the ones we can't see \n reinhard müller
2002
Reinhard Müller
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The Ones We Can't See
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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more diminishing matches \n two cards cut to, they're mates, using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n more diminishing matches \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n diminishing matches \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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More Diminishing Matches
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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i spy \n four jacks show up, eventually their backs change color, using hamman's flip-flop force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n i spy \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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I Spy
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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a royal display \n four selections shown in display with cards outjogged from deck, they form a royal flush with face card, using hamman's flip-flop force
- part 1 - the force
- part 2 - the display \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n a royal display \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n royal flush flash \n peter kane
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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A Royal Display
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Inspired byAlso published here
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May 2002
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royal flip-flop-jog \n using hamman's flip-flop force
- part 1 - the four aces are seemingly chosen at random
- part 2 - the aces change to a royal flush! \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n royal flip-flop-jog \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Royal Flip-Flop-Jog
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Also published here
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Vol. 1 No. 11
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May 2002
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shape-shifter blues \n three pairs of cards removed from red-backed deck, two blue-backed cards change into each of the pairs \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n shape-shifter blues \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Shape-Shifter Blues
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May 2002
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shape-shifter blues-2 \n three pairs of cards removed from red-backed deck, two blue-backed cards change into each of the pairs, using gemini count \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n shape-shifter blues-2 \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
2002
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Shape-Shifter Blues-2
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Also published here
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andi gladwin one man issue \n \n unknown
2002
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Andi Gladwin One Man Issue
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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introduction \n \n jamie badman
2002
Jamie Badman
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Introduction
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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all over the (dis)place \n aces put face-up on top, they vanish and are instantly distributed throughout deck \n andi gladwin \n "displ-ace-ment" (troy hooser, destroyers, 2001) \n slap me silly \n harapan ong \n come back to (dis)place \n harapan ong \n all over displace \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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All Over The (Dis)Place
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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gotcha \n "first effect i ever created", rubber band fired towards tabled spread, selection is hit and slides out a bit \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Gotcha
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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the twist shift \n out-jogged card switched for bottom card as it is removed \n andi gladwin \n jerry sadowitz \n bottom way out \n jerry sadowitz
2002
Andi Gladwin, Jerry Sadowitz
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The Twist Shift
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Related to
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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twist shift dribble force \n forces bottom card \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Twist Shift Dribble Force
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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ambitious chameleon \n ambitious card routine, at the end both the selection and the rest of the deck change back color \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Ambitious Chameleon
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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splitting hairs \n performer wants to find the aces, a four is found instead, one ace is pulled from it, leaving behind a three, repeated until the four is split into all four aces \n andi gladwin \n "aces from the fore" (stephen tucker, marketed item) \n "impromptu aces from the fore" (stephen tucker, pandora's box video)
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Splitting Hairs
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Inspired by- "Aces From The Fore" (Stephen Tucker, marketed item)
- "Impromptu Aces From The Fore" (Stephen Tucker, Pandora's Box video)
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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shapeshifter change variation \n \n andi gladwin \n shape shifter \n marc desouza
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Shapeshifter Change Variation
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Inspired by
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June 2002
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the convincing tabled bluff pass \n picking up selection from table with upper half in right-hand end grip \n andi gladwin \n tabled bluff pass \n bobby bernard
2002
Andi Gladwin
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The Convincing Tabled Bluff Pass
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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lie deck-tector \n "yes" or "no" spelled as answers to questions, next card is the selection, followed by three mates \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Lie Deck-Tector
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June 2002
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ambitious boxing \n deck is half-way in case while a card is selected via riffle-stop, it comes to the top in that condition twice \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Ambitious Boxing
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June 2002
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bound to stern \n control to top while the deck is in the card box \n andi gladwin \n proteus bound \n tomas blomberg \n bow-to-stern control \n ernest earick
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Bound To Stern
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Inspired byRelated to
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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bizarre card switch \n card on top of cased deck, it is apparently flipped over and put in center of deck, actually going to bottom \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Bizarre Card Switch
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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visi-rip \n deck with selection is cased, deck is pushed through case and only selection remains \n andi gladwin \n ripper \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Visi-Rip
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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ripped casebreak \n deck is put in case and yet still found in magician's hands \n andi gladwin \n ripper \n andi gladwin \n casebreak \n paul cummins
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Ripped Casebreak
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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double decker ripper \n two decks pulled out of a case, pseudo switch presentation \n andi gladwin \n ripper \n andi gladwin \n double decker \n paul harris
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Double Decker Ripper
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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forever ripping \n deck with selection is cased, deck is pulled through case and fanned, case vanishes and reappears with selection inside \n andi gladwin \n ripper \n andi gladwin
2002
Andi Gladwin
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Forever Ripping
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Inspired by
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Vol. 1 No. 12
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June 2002
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efren - a collection of early routines by peter mclanachan \n \n unknown
2002
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EFREN - A Collection of Early Routines by Peter McLanachan
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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July 2002
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signature transferral \n one card signed on back and one on face, they find each other, then signature from back is transferred onto other card \n peter mclanachan \n aldo colombini's column in genii, may 1996
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Signature Transferral
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Also published here- Aldo Colombini's column in Genii, May 1996
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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July 2002
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half-past middles \n pseudo center deal demonstration with thick cap card \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Half-Past Middles
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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July 2002
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strange currencies \n four coins travel one by one from under hand to under card, jumbo coin finale \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Strange Currencies
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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July 2002
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scoop switch \n coin scooped up with card and dumped into other hand \n jack avis \n abra
2002
Jack Avis
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Scoop Switch
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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July 2002
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a total delusion \n four-of-a-kind kicker \n peter mclanachan
2002
Peter McLanachan
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A Total Delusion
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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July 2002
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al-together now \n impromptu \n peter mclanachan \n al smith problem "desperately seeking solution" in abacus, vol. 5 no. 1
2002
Peter McLanachan
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Al-Together Now
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Inspired by- Al Smith problem "Desperately Seeking Solution" in Abacus, Vol. 5 No. 1
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Vol. 2 No. 13
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July 2002
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the zenneth kok one man issue \n \n unknown
2003
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The Zenneth Kok One Man Issue
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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zenneth's own words \n \n zenneth kok
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Zenneth's own words
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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a touché pass \n pseudo one-handed pass demonstration, card visually appears on top and vanishes again to the center with deck held in right-hand end grip \n zenneth kok
2003
Zenneth Kok
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A Touché Pass
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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another zendwich effect \n two jokers face up on top, selection appears between them \n zenneth kok
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Another Zendwich Effect
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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erdnase zendwich \n sandwich cards put reversed together in center, they appear on top with selection between them \n zenneth kok
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Erdnase Zendwich
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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ez triumph \n selection changes back color as kicker \n zenneth kok \n a triumph routine \n guy hollingworth
2003
Zenneth Kok
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EZ Triumph
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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instant collectors \n faro and ribbon-spread hide-out
- instant zendwich \n zenneth kok \n beyond collecting \n darwin ortiz
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Instant Collectors
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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mouthing the aces \n aces are put one by one between lips as they are produced, last one is seen to have appeared there \n zenneth kok
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Mouthing the Aces
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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flick reverse / colour change \n top card pulled around to the bottom reversed or not, top shot mechanics \n unknown
2003
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Flick Reverse / Colour Change
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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torn & reprinted card \n joker torn in thirds and crumpled up, becomes blank, packet of blank cards prints with thirds of jokers on the cards, then full joker (i think) \n zenneth kok
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Torn & Reprinted Card
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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zendwich pass \n combining beginning of cover pass with herrmann action to affect a slip cut \n zenneth kok \n slip cut pass \n andrew wimhurst \n center turnover pass \n harvey rosenthal
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Zendwich Pass
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Related to
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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triple zendwich \n kings find three selections one by one \n zenneth kok
2003
Zenneth Kok
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Triple Zendwich
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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3-card catch \n uncredited \n reinhard müller
2003
Reinhard Müller
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3-Card Catch
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Vol. 2 No. 14
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Mar. 2003
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the j k hartman one man issue \n \n unknown
2003
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The J K Hartman One Man Issue
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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pick-up paddle move \n variation of the standard paddle move done with a card \n jerry k. hartman \n pick-up paddle move \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Pick-Up Paddle Move
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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turndown pass \n packet is turned over on deck, whole deck is secretly turned over underneath \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Turndown Pass
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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right face \n deck turns over under the jacks, turndown pass application \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Right Face
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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it's all over \n faro triumph, turndown pass application \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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It's All Over
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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same faced lie \n turndown pass application \n jerry k. hartman \n the four packet shuffle \n bill simon
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Same Faced Lie
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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flipover undercut \n brief \n paul swinford \n flip over undercut \n paul swinford
2003
Paul Swinford
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Flipover Undercut
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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back to back to basics \n performer and spectator select cards and help in mixing process, turndown pass application \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Back to Back to Basics
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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infinite ambition \n turndown pass application \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Infinite Ambition
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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a kidding aside \n deck is cut and wrong card is shown, then selection appears clipped between fingers \n jerry k. hartman \n a kidding aside \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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A Kidding Aside
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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a case for change \n kings are placed into card case and case is set on top of spectator’s selection in his hand, selection transposes with kings \n jerry k. hartman \n a case for change \n jerry k. hartman \n boxed transpo \n r. paul wilson \n cummins and goings \n george mcbride
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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A Case for Change
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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half-pass cover action \n \n jerry k. hartman \n half-pass cover action \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Half-Pass Cover Action
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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false card case insertion \n packet is apparently inserted into case but in reality only rear card is inserted and packet slides onto outside of case \n jerry k. hartman \n false card case insertion \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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False Card Case Insertion
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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counter re-solution \n kings are face down on table, aces in hand magically turn face down one at a time, when turned face up they have changed into the kings, leaving aces on table \n jerry k. hartman \n counter re-solution \n jerry k. hartman \n counter revolution \n philip t. goldstein
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Counter Re-Solution
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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card reverse \n packet turned over on top of bottom card in gambler’s cop position \n unknown
2003
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Card Reverse
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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a bout of faces and aces \n kings put in deck, aces twist and then change into kings, aces now in deck \n jerry k. hartman \n about faces aces ii \n frank simon
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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A Bout of Faces and Aces
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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atfus \n \n edward marlo
2003
Edward Marlo
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ATFUS
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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set-two \n re-set plot \n jerry k. hartman \n set-two \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Set-Two
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Also published here
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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face-up switch \n \n edward marlo
2003
Edward Marlo
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Face-Up Switch
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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triover \n ace, two and three are put in deck in different positions and turn over at once \n jerry k. hartman \n thrice over lightly \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Triover
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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deep face-up switch \n \n edward marlo
2003
Edward Marlo
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Deep Face-Up Switch
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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visual retention switch \n brief \n edward marlo
2003
Edward Marlo
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Visual Retention Switch
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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hue to the line \n \n jerry k. hartman \n the color of money \n darwin ortiz \n people game \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Hue to the Line
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Inspired by
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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hamman count handling \n \n jerry k. hartman
2003
Jerry K. Hartman
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Hamman Count Handling
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Vol. 2 No. 15
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June 2003
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