1998
Written by Jeff Busby
Work of Jeff Busby
124 pages (Spiralbound), published by Jeff Busby Magic, Inc.
Illustrated with photographs
Language: English
59 entries
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Jeff Busby Introduction
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Jeff Busby Chapter 1: Historical Prelude on Walter Scott, Eddie McGuire
  • The "Work" Circulates
  • The Phantom's Manuscript Resurfaces
  • A Problem Posed
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Jeff Busby Chapter 2: New Light on a Legend on Walter Scott, Eddie McGuire
  • What Really Happened That Night
  • Building the Legend
  • Background to Collusion
  • "The Battle of the Century"
  • The Phantom Goes Public
  • A Letter from Charlie Miller
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Jeff Busby Chapter 3: The Work and Its Background on the gambling history of edge work, credit information
  • End Marking
  • The Evolution of Gambler's Edge Work
  • The Real Work
  • Johnson Tips It
  • Edge Work for Sale
edge work vs bevel edge work
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Jeff Busby Chapter 4: Magicians and Edge Work on edge work in print, DeLand's Wonder Pack, credit information
  • Cutting Any Card Called
  • Downs' Work
  • One-Way Edge Marking
  • Tarbell's Work
  • Hilliard's Omnibus Exploration
  • Crimp Edge Work
  • Jack McMillen's Work
  • J.G. Thompson Jr.'s Method
  • Walsh's Method
  • Merlini's Method
  • Kosky's Method
  • Marlo's Edge Reader
  • Gene Grant's Method
  • Karroll Priest's Method
  • The "Cardini" Deck
  • Burton's Devil's Deck Variant
  • No Playing Cards - Strictly for the Mentalist
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Jack McMillen Astral Vision edge-marked diagonal line, card location after riffle shuffle, mechanical interlocking chain principle, with more details and corrections by Jeff Busby
Related toAlso published here
  • "Mental Mysteries with Cards" (Larsen & Wright, 1942)
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Jeff Busby Chapter 5: The Texans and The Secret on the one-way feature of the Texan '45 Palmetto deck
  • Discovering the Secret of the Palmettos
  • Understanding the Work
  • A First Exercise
  • Putting in the Work
  • The Advantages of the Texan
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Jeff Busby Chapter 6: Basic Concepts and Handling
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Jeff Busby Tilt Check spotting the position of an edge-marked key card
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Jeff Busby Basic Cut Location cutting to an edge-marked key card
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Jeff Busby What About a Little Finger Break? on getting a break at an edge-marked key card with the left fourth finger and generally advising against it
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Transfer of Thumb-Count Break to Little Finger
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Jeff Busby If You Miss corrections for previous Basic Cut Location
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Jeff Busby Thousands of Tricks on different locator cards, and the option of doing that material with an edge-marked card
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Jeff Busby A One-Way Street on the one-way principle, credit information, and the option of doing that material with an edge-marked one-way deck
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Jeff Busby One-Way Glass card selected out-of-hands from shuffled deck, performer names position of selection, almost no-touch, out-of-hand reversal method
Inspired by
  • "Mind Mirror" (Jack McMillen, "Mental Mysteries with Cards", Larsen & Wright, 1942)
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Jeff Busby Dumping the Work shuffling a one-way edge-marked deck to lose the orientation
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Jeff Busby Chapter 7: Controls and Placements intro on key cards
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Jeff Busby As a Substitute for a Top or Bottom Key using edge-marked card instead of a standard key
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Jeff Busby Bottom Key Placement peek and running cut, key starts on bottom
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Jeff Busby Top Key Placement peek and running cut, key starts on top
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Jeff Busby Double Control two times peek and running cuts, key card ends up between both selections
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Jeff Busby Shuffle Throwoff shuffling around edge-marked key card, riffle or overhand
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Jeff Busby Mental and Physical two chosen cards are located in different ways
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Jeff Busby Chapter 8: That "Freely Selected" Card intro on forcing cards
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Dai Vernon Classic Force Finesse force card starts fifth below break
Also published here 72
Fred Robinson Ultimate Force under-spread force, starts with cull, brief
Also published here 73
Jeff Busby Another Historical Side Trip credit information on peek forces with edge-marks
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Jeff Busby The Force at Your Fingertips credit information on precursors for fingertip peek force with edge-marked force card
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Jeff Busby Basic Fingertip Force with edge-marked force card and timing
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Jeff Busby Using the Texan Key to Force Other Cards forcing card above or below edge-marked card, or ranging force from small memorized stack
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Jeff Busby Chapter 9: Expanding the Principles
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Jeff Busby On-the-Fly Speller distant edge-marked key
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Jeff Busby Two Fly Don't Bother Me two edge-marked keys
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Jeff Busby Super Fly card fingertip peeked at, then named and spelled to, two edge-marked keys
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Jeff Busby Red/Black Fishing red card and black picture card
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Jeff Busby Strictly Mental fingertip-peeked at card is divined
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Jeff Busby More Aspects more on fishing and Al Koran type deck, credit information, Richard Osterlind's Radar Deck
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Jeff Busby Chapter 10: The Texan Card Stab intro with credit information
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Jeff Busby Pack Stabber I selection stabbed to in rubber-banded deck with bill wrapped around
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Jeff Busby Pack Stabber II card stabbed to in bill-wrapped deck, value then is used to count to selection
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Jeff Busby Pack Stabber III card stabbed to in bill-wrapped deck, value then is used to count to selection, fair conditions
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Jeff Busby Chapter 11: Gambling Demos and Shuffles intro on gambling demonstrations in general
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Jeff Busby In Lieu of the Punch using edge-marked cards instead of punched cards, credit information, Walter Scott
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Jeff Busby On the Miracle Ace Cutting
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Jeff Busby The Texans and Shuffle Work on using (bevel) edge-work in riffle shuffle context
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Jeff Busby Zarrow Shuffle Controls on Karl Fulves and his claims and slants regarding Jeff Busby
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Jeff Busby The Five Card Mental Force selection procedure for Mental Reverse type tricks in which one of five face-down tabled cards is chosen
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Jeff Busby Fingerprint Detection credit information, location with fingerprint presentation, adapting previous selection method
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Jeff Busby Recycling Shuffle stock control with edge-marked key card
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Jeff Busby Automatic Block Transfer edge-marked key combined with Zarrow
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Jeff Busby Chapter 12: Shuffles, Subtlety, and Math
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Jeff Busby The Hi-Lo Stack intro on High-Low separated deck combined with Gilbreath principle
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Jeff Busby Magnetic Blackjack High-Low separated deck combined with Gilbreath principle
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Jeff Busby Riffle Shuffle Convincer combination of tabled faro with Zarrow to apparently shuffle twice and have a fair squaring action (optionally by spectator) after the Zarrow with still incompletely squared deck
Inspired by
  • Jack McMillen concept from "L. W. False Shuffle" (William Larsen Sr., T. Page Wright, Genii, Feb. 1937)
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Jeff Busby Vernon Triumph Shuffle Handling
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Jeff Busby About the Tabled Riffle Faro credit information and comments
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Jeff Busby The Gray Code credit information, comments on the possibility to combine gray code stack work with one-way edge-marked cards
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Jeff Busby Afterword
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