double sandwich transpo \n king and queen are sandwiched on one side, they travel one by one to another sandwich on the other side \n justin higham \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Double Sandwich Transpo
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Related to
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1
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July 1990
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1
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two-step fantastic move \n altering position of five cards during "one move", reverse card in center during turnover pass, prayer half pass \n edward marlo \n one fantastic move \n edward marlo \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Edward Marlo
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Two-Step Fantastic Move
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Inspired byRelated to
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1
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July 1990
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3
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half turnover pass \n \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
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Half Turnover Pass
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1
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July 1990
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3
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mexican promise \n ace, two and three of clubs, chosen value changes into selection \n justin higham \n the promise \n edward marlo \n ambiguous promise \n justin higham \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Mexican Promise
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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1
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July 1990
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4
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do it right \n four times riffle force in which top packet is turned over and spread until first face-down card to find the aces, credit information \n edward marlo \n emerald isle aces \n dai vernon \n hubert lambert \n faucett ross
1990
Edward Marlo
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Do It Right
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Related to
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1
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July 1990
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5
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two packet transpo finesse \n two cards openly exchanged \n justin higham \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Two Packet Transpo Finesse
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Related to
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1
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July 1990
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6
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slide-under packet switch \n slide-under switch from small packet with everything except top card \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Slide-Under Packet Switch
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1
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July 1990
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6
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intro to techno \n - tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Intro To Techno
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1
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July 1990
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7
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clear-cut jazz aces \n "non-confusing version of the peter kane effect" \n edward marlo \n jazz aces \n peter kane \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Edward Marlo
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Clear-Cut Jazz Aces
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Inspired byRelated to
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2
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Aug. 1990
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8
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reverse fan count \n with a double \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
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Reverse Fan Count
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2
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Aug. 1990
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8
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pocket prediction \n mate of freely peeked-at card is found in performer's pocket as prediction \n justin higham \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull \n perfect pocket prediction \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Pocket Prediction
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Inspired byVariations
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2
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Aug. 1990
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10
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perfect pocket prediction \n duplicate from a same-backed deck of freely peeked-at card is found in performer's pocket as prediction \n justin higham \n pocket prediction \n justin higham \n named pocket prediction \n justin higham \n one deck perfect prediction \n justin higham \n pocket duplication \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Perfect Pocket Prediction
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Inspired byVariations
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2
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Aug. 1990
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10
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named pocket prediction \n duplicate from an odd-backed deck of freely named card is found in performer's pocket as prediction \n justin higham \n perfect pocket prediction \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Named Pocket Prediction
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Inspired by
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2
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Aug. 1990
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10
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one deck perfect prediction \n duplicate from a same- or odd-backed deck of freely peeked-at card is found in performer's pocket as prediction, menetekel-stripper deck \n justin higham \n perfect pocket prediction \n justin higham \n independent prediction \n roger crosthwaite \n justin higham \n corrected prediction \n justin higham \n one deck perfect prediction update \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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One Deck Perfect Prediction
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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2
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Aug. 1990
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11
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influential ace \n pocketed card turns out to be free selection, handling has an ace of spades on the table as helper card \n justin higham \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull
1990
Justin Higham
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Influential Ace
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Inspired by
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2
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Aug. 1990
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11
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rapid mental force \n \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Rapid Mental Force
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2
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Aug. 1990
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11
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a streamlined approach \n unknown card tabled, two aces tabled as well, performer and spectator each select a card, spectator signs his card, both lost, indifferent card changes into performer's card between the aces, unknown card is put between the aces and shown to be signed selection \n justin higham \n signus x 1 \n peter duffie \n signus x ii \n peter duffie \n a sandwich approach \n edward marlo \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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A Streamlined Approach
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Inspired byRelated to
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2
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Aug. 1990
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12
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before our time \n aces lost, they come back to top
- phase one (marlo)
- phase two (higham, time machine type plot)
- phase three (marlo & higham) \n edward marlo \n justin higham \n before your time \n justin higham \n back to '89 \n justin higham
1990
Edward Marlo, Justin Higham
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Before Our Time
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Inspired byVariations
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2
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Aug. 1990
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13
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reverse count switch \n off the top of the deck \n unknown
1990
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Reverse Count Switch
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2
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Aug. 1990
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13
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reverse push-in change \n with deck held upwards \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
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Reverse Push-In Change
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2
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Aug. 1990
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14
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the mechanical queens \n a red and a black queen are placed on one side, the other red and black queens on the other side, two queens transpose so reds are on one and blacks on the other side \n david a. vogt \n mechanical queens finesse \n edward marlo \n mechanical queens revisited \n justin higham
1990
David A. Vogt
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The Mechanical Queens
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Variations
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3
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Sep. 1990
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15
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mechanical pick-off \n top two cards shown in stepped condition in end grip, placed on deck and then put on table, on is switched
- first method
- second method \n david a. vogt \n mechanical pick-off double change \n edward marlo
1990
David A. Vogt
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Mechanical Pick-Off
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Variations
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3
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Sep. 1990
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15
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mechanical queens finesse \n a red and a black queen are placed on one side, the other red and black queens on the other side, two queens transpose so reds are on one and blacks on the other side \n edward marlo \n the mechanical queens \n david a. vogt
1990
Edward Marlo
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Mechanical Queens Finesse
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Inspired by
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3
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Sep. 1990
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16
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mechanical pick-off double change \n top two cards shown in stepped condition in end grip, placed on deck and then put on table, both are switched \n edward marlo \n mechanical pick-off \n david a. vogt
1990
Edward Marlo
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Mechanical Pick-Off Double Change
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Inspired by
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3
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Sep. 1990
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16
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auto-speller \n card thought of while deck is spread, suit and value spelled in two packets, then spectator deals random number of cards, bottom cards of the three piles match value, suit and card itself \n justin higham \n tech-notes \n justin higham \n notes on the lie speller \n jon racherbaumer \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Auto-Speller
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Inspired byRelated to
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3
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Sep. 1990
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17
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surprise come-back \n four red spot cards and an ace of spades change into royal flush, away from deck \n edward marlo \n precursor xxiv, july 1989, p. 3
1990
Edward Marlo
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Surprise Come-Back
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Inspired by- Precursor XXIV, July 1989, p. 3
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3
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Sep. 1990
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18
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kelly up \n card appears on top of the deck out-jogged, similar to hartman's popover
- on the table
- in the hands \n john carey \n popover \n jerry k. hartman \n applications \n justin higham
1990
John Carey
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Kelly Up
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Related toVariations
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3
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Sep. 1990
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21
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applications \n - first up (handling for production of selection)
- second up (as a switch)
- third up (handling for production of selection) \n justin higham \n kelly up \n john carey
1990
Justin Higham
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Applications
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Inspired by
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3
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Sep. 1990
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21
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modified shuffle pass \n variation of the mahatma overhand shuffle control \n justin higham \n tech-notes \n justin higham \n on the "modified shuffle pass" \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Modified Shuffle Pass
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Related toVariations
|
3
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Sep. 1990
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22
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twisting in the nineties \n with ace through four, one extra card, spreads instead of counts \n jack avis \n justin higham \n "one to four" (ed marlo, linking ring, sep. 1963, p. 65)
1990
Jack Avis, Justin Higham
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Twisting In The Nineties
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Inspired by- "One To Four" (Ed Marlo, Linking Ring, Sep. 1963, p. 65)
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Extra No. 1
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Sep. 1990
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23
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half reverse cut \n bottom part is flipped over with left thumb as top card is cut to table, credit information \n charles t. jordan \n half reverse cut \n charles t. jordan
1990
Charles T. Jordan
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Half Reverse Cut
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Related to
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Extra No. 1
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Sep. 1990
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23
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half pass flipover \n \n justin higham \n half reverse cut \n bruce cervon
1990
Justin Higham
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Half Pass Flipover
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Inspired by
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Extra No. 1
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Sep. 1990
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23
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thought indicator \n "is your card in this pile?", using faros \n justin higham \n thought determinator \n edward marlo \n think of any card \n edward marlo \n tech-notes \n justin higham \n super thought indicator \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Thought Indicator
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Related toVariations
|
Extra No. 1
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Sep. 1990
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24
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words from on high(am) \n \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Words From On High(am)
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Extra No. 1
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Sep. 1990
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25
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tech-notes \n comments and credit information on the referenced items \n justin higham \n two-step fantastic move \n edward marlo \n clear-cut jazz aces \n edward marlo \n auto-speller \n justin higham \n modified shuffle pass \n justin higham \n thought indicator \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Tech-Notes
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Related to
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Extra No. 1
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Sep. 1990
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25
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super thought indicator \n "is your card in this pile?", using faros, streamlined with set-up \n justin higham \n thought indicator \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Super Thought Indicator
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Inspired by
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Extra No. 1
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Sep. 1990
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25
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jeu double \n packet trick with two red queens and two black sixes, including 2&2 oil and water phase, twisting phase \n daniel rhod \n tech-notes \n justin higham \n earlier version in "magie sur imaginaire" (daniel rhod, 1981, p. 33)
1990
Daniel Rhod
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Jeu Double
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Inspired by- earlier version in "Magie Sur Imaginaire" (Daniel Rhod, 1981, p. 33)
Related to
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4
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Oct. 1990
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26
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d'amico spread handling \n \n daniel rhod
1990
Daniel Rhod
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D'Amico Spread Handling
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4
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Oct. 1990
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26
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the rapid shuffle stack \n four aces \n justin higham \n tech-notes \n justin higham \n one side riffle work \n edward marlo \n top down riffle stack \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
The Rapid Shuffle Stack
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Related to
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4
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Oct. 1990
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29
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reverse rapid shuffle stack \n four aces \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Reverse Rapid Shuffle Stack
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4
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Oct. 1990
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29
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slow-motion stripout shuffle \n for hard surface, bottom section not part of the weave \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Slow-Motion Stripout Shuffle
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4
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Oct. 1990
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29
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sophisticated open travelers \n with ace through four, divided card \n david solomon \n open travelers \n david solomon
1990
David Solomon
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Sophisticated Open Travelers
|
Also published here
|
4
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Oct. 1990
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30
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variations on the vernon stripout addition \n \n unknown
1990
|
Variations On The Vernon Stripout Addition
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4
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Oct. 1990
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31
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immediate stripout addition \n \n edward marlo \n immediate strip-out addition \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
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Immediate Stripout Addition
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Variations
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4
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Oct. 1990
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31
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instant stripout addition \n \n justin higham \n instant strip-out addition \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Instant Stripout Addition
|
Also published here
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4
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Oct. 1990
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31
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combination cull and addition \n strip-out addition with spread-culled cards \n justin higham \n combination cull-addition-switch \n justin higham \n marlo prayer cull addition \n edward marlo \n combination cull-addition effect \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Combination Cull And Addition
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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4
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Oct. 1990
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31
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more than one ambition \n two cards come to top multiple times \n justin higham \n the ambitious twins \n unknown \n the mystery of the penthouse \n sam leo horowitz
1990
Justin Higham
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More Than One Ambition
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Inspired byRelated to
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4
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Oct. 1990
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32
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more than one transposition \n an ace and a king placed on each side, two cards transpose so that two aces are on one side and two kings on the other, two more phases \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
More Than One Transposition
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4
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Oct. 1990
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32
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secrets of the mind \n two cards thought from half the deck are located by performer \n justin higham \n one thought behind \n larry jennings
1990
Justin Higham
|
Secrets Of The Mind
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Inspired by
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5
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Nov. 1990
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34
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one hand card switches \n \n unknown
1990
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One Hand Card Switches
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5
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Nov. 1990
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35
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latest one hand switch \n \n edward marlo \n reverse tabling-action switch \n justin higham
1990
Edward Marlo
|
Latest One Hand Switch
|
Variations
|
5
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Nov. 1990
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35
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sleightless one hand switch \n \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Sleightless One Hand Switch
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5
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Nov. 1990
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35
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almost like trick photography \n tenkai palm \n justin higham \n direct transposition \n edward marlo \n tech-notes \n justin higham \n preview to a chapter \n edward marlo
1990
Justin Higham
|
Almost Like Trick Photography
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Inspired byRelated to
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5
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Nov. 1990
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35
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reverse one hand switch \n tabled card is turned over \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Reverse One Hand Switch
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5
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Nov. 1990
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35
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false insertion move \n card inserted into the back of the lengthwise tabled deck, card either lapped or held at table edge, optionally added again reversed \n allan ackerman \n tech-notes \n justin higham \n toss-in reverse \n harry lorayne
1990
Allan Ackerman
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False Insertion Move
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Inspired byRelated to
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5
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Nov. 1990
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37
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latest ace assembly \n \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
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Latest Ace Assembly
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5
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Nov. 1990
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38
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slip switch \n bold switch \n edward marlo \n jennings slip switch \n larry jennings
1990
Edward Marlo
|
Slip Switch
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Related to
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5
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Nov. 1990
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38
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two routines base on "the homing card" \n \n unknown
1990
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Two Routines Base On "The Homing Card"
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5
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Nov. 1990
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39
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hole card changeo \n poker theme \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Hole Card Changeo
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5
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Nov. 1990
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39
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hole card collecto \n poker theme, homing card meets collectors \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Hole Card Collecto
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5
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Nov. 1990
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40
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direct collect \n \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Direct Collect
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5
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Nov. 1990
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40
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sudden sandwich - first method \n peeked-at card appears between aces on top of deck \n david solomon \n sudden sandwich - second method \n edward marlo
1990
David Solomon
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Sudden Sandwich - First Method
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Variations
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6
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Dec. 1990
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41
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sudden sandwich - second method \n peeked-at card appears between aces on top of deck \n edward marlo \n sudden sandwich - first method \n david solomon
1990
Edward Marlo
|
Sudden Sandwich - Second Method
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Inspired by
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6
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Dec. 1990
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41
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clip palm dribble control \n card in clip palm during dribbling \n edward marlo \n dribble stop effect \n edward marlo
1990
Edward Marlo
|
Clip Palm Dribble Control
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Related to
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6
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Dec. 1990
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41
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one riffle shuffle stack \n four aces \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
One Riffle Shuffle Stack
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6
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Dec. 1990
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42
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invisible add-on move \n at table edge, elevated addition type
- first method
- second method \n edward marlo \n face-lift addition \n dr. jacob daley
1990
Edward Marlo
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Invisible Add-On Move
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Related to
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6
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Dec. 1990
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43
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mental mirage \n spectator thinks of any card and remembers the card in the deck in front of it, performer shuffles and deals through the cards, spectator stops when the thought-of card shows up, then performer divines the other card, faro
- first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method
- fifth method
- sixth method
- seventh method
- eighth method
- ninth method (memorized deck)
- tenth method \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Mental Mirage
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6
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Dec. 1990
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45
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casual throw change \n card picked up and thrown down reversed, curry change set-up \n neal elias
1990
Neal Elias
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Casual Throw Change
|
Extra No. 2
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Dec. 1990
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48
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highperbole \n on the "real work" \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Highperbole
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Extra No. 2
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Dec. 1990
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49
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tech-notes \n \n justin higham \n mexican promise \n justin higham \n two packet transpo finesse \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Tech-Notes
|
Related to
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Extra No. 2
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Dec. 1990
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49
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ambiguous promise \n chosen ace changes into selection \n justin higham \n mexican promise \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
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Ambiguous Promise
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Inspired by
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Extra No. 2
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Dec. 1990
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49
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interlaced transpo finesse \n three selections between aces, kings in other hand, aces and kings transpose \n justin higham \n interl(ace)d king transposition \n justin higham
1990
Justin Higham
|
Interlaced Transpo Finesse
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Inspired by
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Extra No. 2
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Dec. 1990
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50
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clear as crystal \n \n bobby bernard \n justin higham
1991
Bobby Bernard, Justin Higham
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Clear As Crystal
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7
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Jan. 1991
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51
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spread switch \n \n bobby bernard \n justin higham \n spread switch \n edward victor \n moveable card pass \n edward marlo \n the "slip count" principle \n edward marlo
1991
Bobby Bernard, Justin Higham
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Spread Switch
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Inspired byRelated to
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7
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Jan. 1991
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51
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unexpected poker deal \n spectators think of highest card in their poker hand, all assembled and re-dealt and all thought-of cards are in one hand \n edward marlo \n simplex blindfold deals \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Unexpected Poker Deal
|
Inspired by
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7
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Jan. 1991
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55
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hocus-locus \n two sandwiches are in different parts of the deck, the sandwiched cards transpose twice
- first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
|
Hocus-Locus
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7
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Jan. 1991
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57
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centerpoint subtlety \n deck spread on table in two stages, former reversed bottom card is seen in the center at the end, cut/pass substitute \n justin higham \n centerpoint subtlety \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
|
Centerpoint Subtlety
|
Also published here
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7
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Jan. 1991
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58
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the fab change sequence \n two-for-one top change followed by stroke change, application effect in which back of card changes visibly when stroked
- variation 1
- variation 2: somersault change
- variation 3: all-over change \n roger crosthwaite \n oddity! \n edward marlo \n the two-for-one top change \n paul harris \n visual x-change \n justin higham \n double hit top change \n edward marlo
1991
Roger Crosthwaite
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The FAB Change Sequence
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Inspired byRelated to
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8
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Feb. 1991
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59
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tech-notes \n \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
|
Tech-Notes
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8
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Feb. 1991
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easy x-change \n stroke change look \n justin higham \n visual x-change \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Easy X-Change
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Inspired by
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8
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Feb. 1991
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61
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double-back clean-up \n single card face up is turned face down, slide under double \n justin higham \n undercover switch \n kostya kimlat
1991
Justin Higham
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Double-Back Clean-Up
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Related to
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8
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Feb. 1991
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61
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undercover quickie \n card vanishes from top and reappears at its previous position \n edward marlo \n a quickie \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Undercover Quickie
|
Inspired by
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8
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Feb. 1991
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62
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screened charlier pass \n under cover of a small one-handed fan \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Screened Charlier Pass
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8
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Feb. 1991
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overturn \n second card from top is openly out-jogged and apparently pulled out and turned over on top, top card is secretly added behind it \n justin higham \n two way split - (a) underturn \n jerry k. hartman
1991
Justin Higham
|
Overturn
|
Related to
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8
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Feb. 1991
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63
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overturn transpo \n using overturn move \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
|
Overturn Transpo
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8
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Feb. 1991
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63
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overturned \n ace through four, one card changes, using overturn move \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Overturned
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8
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Feb. 1991
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repeat code 678 \n ace through four, using overturn move \n justin higham \n repeat code 345 \n edward marlo
1991
Justin Higham
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Repeat Code 678
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Inspired by
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8
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Feb. 1991
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modified opec \n \n unknown
1991
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Modified OPEC
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8
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Feb. 1991
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64
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not quite charlier \n charlier pass action done with both hands and cover \n edward marlo \n hidden pass \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Not Quite Charlier
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Variations
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Mar. 1991
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hofzinser triumphs in one shuffle \n selection is lost, triumph shuffle, reveal to have three aces face up with selection face down amongst them, then selection's value used to find final ace \n justin higham \n criss cross triumph \n jean faré
1991
Justin Higham
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Hofzinser Triumphs In One Shuffle
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Inspired by
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9
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Mar. 1991
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67
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moves, sleights and other ideas \n \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Moves, Sleights And Other Ideas
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9
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Mar. 1991
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68
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bottop change plus coin \n change while coin is held under right thumb \n edward marlo \n genii, nov. 1989, p. 304
1991
Edward Marlo
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Bottop Change Plus Coin
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Related to
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Mar. 1991
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68
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finessed bottop change \n \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Finessed Bottop Change
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9
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Mar. 1991
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68
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finessed d'amico change \n \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Finessed D'Amico Change
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Mar. 1991
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68
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the business card trick \n selection appears on back of business card, selection is blank instead
- first method
- second method \n bobby bernard
1991
Bobby Bernard
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The Business Card Trick
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9
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Mar. 1991
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twist and collect \n four aces turn face up one at a time, then spread to show three mates of a previous selection interlaced between them, "complete re-think as regards the method" \n justin higham \n twisted collectors \n john c. wagner
1991
Justin Higham
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Twist And Collect
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Inspired by
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9
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Mar. 1991
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70
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reverse fingering k.m. move as switch \n \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Reverse Fingering K.M. Move as Switch
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9
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Mar. 1991
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70
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interlace count \n to load collector cards \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Interlace Count
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9
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Mar. 1991
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71
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block swing slip cut \n top block \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Block Swing Slip Cut
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9
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Mar. 1991
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71
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automagic \n on following self-working effects \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Automagic
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Extra 3
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Mar. 1991
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mental subtraction \n spectator remembers a card and its position from one to ten, another spectator names a number from ten to twenty, performer places card at difference of the two numbers behind his back, streamlined \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Mental Subtraction
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Extra 3
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Mar. 1991
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73
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reversatile \n number of face up red and black cards divined after face-up/face-down shuffle with spectator, impromptu \n justin higham \n "but what about my number?" (ed marlo, linking ring, july 1974) \n the equalizer \n harry lorayne \n simon aronson
1991
Justin Higham
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Reversatile
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Inspired by
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Extra 3
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Mar. 1991
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73
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tech-notes \n \n justin higham \n double sandwich transpo \n justin higham \n a streamlined approach \n justin higham \n auto-speller \n justin higham \n jeu double \n daniel rhod \n the rapid shuffle stack \n justin higham \n almost like trick photography \n justin higham \n false insertion move \n allan ackerman
1991
Justin Higham
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Tech-Notes
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Related to
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Extra 3
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Mar. 1991
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magnetic jacks \n two sandwich cards come together to trap selection \n justin higham \n "ace-x-ace" (ed marlo)
1991
Justin Higham
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Magnetic Jacks
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Inspired by
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Extra 3
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Mar. 1991
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75
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easy-change routine \n three cards change to other four-of-a-kinds multiple times when one card is exchanged \n justin higham \n multi-change routine \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Easy-Change Routine
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Inspired by
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10
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Apr. 1991
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76
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routined from scratch \n two cards appear between sandwich cards one by one on top of deck, then the packet general card plot (three cards change to other four-of-a-kinds multiple times when one card is exchanged), followed by poker deal, set-up during first effect \n edward marlo \n k.m. sandwich production \n shiv duggal \n multi-change routine \n justin higham
1991
Edward Marlo
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Routined From Scratch
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Inspired by
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10
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Apr. 1991
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78
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the invisible transfer move \n cards are already out-jogged, top card of deck is removed and bottom one of out-jogged cards slides along \n justin higham \n may's no strip out multiple shift \n don may \n invisible transfer multiple shift \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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The Invisible Transfer Move
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Related toVariations
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Apr. 1991
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invisible transfer multiple shift \n \n justin higham \n may's no strip out multiple shift \n don may \n the invisible transfer move \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Invisible Transfer Multiple Shift
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Inspired byRelated to
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10
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Apr. 1991
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82
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placement pick-off switch \n card apparently placed on top of tabled deck, but it is palmed together with the top card of the deck, thus allowing an odd-backed card to be apparently placed down \n edward marlo \n simulated placement \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Placement Pick-Off Switch
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Inspired by
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11
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May 1991
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83
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simulated coincidence \n two cards from two decks are exchanged and cut into the other deck, they match \n edward marlo
1991
Edward Marlo
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Simulated Coincidence
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11
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May 1991
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83
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applications for the longitudinal angle palm \n intro \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Applications For The Longitudinal Angle Palm
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11
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May 1991
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84
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double longitudinal side steal \n two peeked-at cards \n justin higham \n longitudinal side steal palm \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Double Longitudinal Side Steal
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Inspired by
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11
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May 1991
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84
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longitudinal fan steal \n card peeked and stolen during fan \n justin higham \n longitudinal side steal palm \n justin higham \n longitudinal fan steal (from bottom) \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Longitudinal Fan Steal
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Inspired byVariations
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May 1991
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84
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new approach assembly \n four assembly cards and four spot cards
- first approach assembly (four kings)
- second approach assembly (four fours)
- third approach assembly (ace through four) \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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New Approach Assembly
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May 1991
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the fake slip cut \n apparently the deck is cut in the hands, then the top card slid over onto the other half, in reality the whole halves are exchanged \n justin higham \n fake slip cut steal \n justin higham \n fake slip cut load \n justin higham \n "uppers & downser" (stephen tucker & david britland, chicanery vol. 2, july 1987) \n tech-notes \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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The Fake Slip Cut
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Related toVariations
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12
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June 1991
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90
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open slip cut \n deck is cut in the hands, then the top card slid over onto the other half \n unknown
1991
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Open Slip Cut
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12
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June 1991
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90
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ace is up \n four aces, three are lost in center, they come back to top
- first method
- second method \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Ace Is Up
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12
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June 1991
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90
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fake slip cut steal \n apparently the deck is cut in the hands, then the top card slid over onto the other half, in reality the whole halves are exchanged while cards from top of left-hand half are transferred to bottom of right-hand half \n justin higham \n the fake slip cut \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Fake Slip Cut Steal
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Inspired by
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12
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June 1991
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fake slip cut load \n apparently the deck is cut in the hands, then the top card slid over onto the other half, in reality the whole halves are exchanged while cards from bottom of right-hand half are transferred to top of left-hand half \n justin higham \n the fake slip cut \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Fake Slip Cut Load
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Inspired by
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12
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June 1991
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92
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f. s. c. sandwich transpo \n "fake slip cut" \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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F. S. C. Sandwich Transpo
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12
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June 1991
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93
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ace is down \n aces lost in center travel to bottom \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Ace Is Down
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12
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June 1991
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93
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face is up \n aces rise to top \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Face Is Up
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12
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June 1991
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94
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bent clip \n \n edward marlo \n methods of controlling & palming. four: bent cop \n guy hollingworth
1991
Edward Marlo
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Bent Clip
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Related to
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12
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June 1991
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94
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the ultimate card to pocket \n card is sticking out of pocket turns out to be later selection, switch as it is removed
- first version
- second version
- third version
- fourth version \n edward marlo \n breast pocket switch \n arthur leroy \n pocket switch \n roger crosthwaite
1991
Edward Marlo
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The Ultimate Card To Pocket
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Related to
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12
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June 1991
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95
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clairvoyant \n \n justin higham \n clairvoyant \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Clairvoyant
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Also published here
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Extra 4
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June 1991
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96
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simple clairvoyant \n \n justin higham \n simple clairvoyant \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Simple Clairvoyant
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Also published here
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Extra 4
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June 1991
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97
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super clairvoyant \n spectator thinks of any card, deals twice the value and drops rest on top, after a reverse faro, the performer knows the value and can fish \n justin higham \n super clairvoyant plus \n justin higham \n super clairvoyant \n justin higham
1991
Justin Higham
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Super Clairvoyant
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VariationsAlso published here
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Extra 4
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June 1991
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97
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turn of events \n selection turns face-up, then all cards except selections \n justin higham \n complex turn of events \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Turn Of Events
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Variations
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13
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1992
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99
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complex turn of events \n version with four aces \n justin higham \n turn of events \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Complex Turn Of Events
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Inspired by
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13
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1992
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99
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estimation effects \n \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Estimation Effects
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13
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1992
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100
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packet thickness estimation \n performer cuts off named number of cards, no set-up \n roger crosthwaite \n perfect estimate \n justin higham
1992
Roger Crosthwaite
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Packet Thickness Estimation
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Variations
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13
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1992
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100
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perfect estimate \n performer cuts off named number of cards, no set-up \n justin higham \n packet thickness estimation \n roger crosthwaite \n another perfect estimate \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Perfect Estimate
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Inspired byVariations
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13
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1992
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100
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another perfect estimate \n performer cuts off named number of cards, no set-up, bottom deals \n justin higham \n perfect estimate \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Another Perfect Estimate
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Inspired by
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13
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1992
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101
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underground revolving control \n packets roll back and forth between both hands, control of card \n justin higham \n "revolving pass" (blackstone's modern card tricks, 1932, p. 19)
1992
Justin Higham
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Underground Revolving Control
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Inspired by- "Revolving Pass" (Blackstone's Modern Card Tricks, 1932, p. 19)
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13
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1992
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102
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delayed double cut control \n \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Delayed Double Cut Control
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13
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1992
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102
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locating aces \n aces sink down next to chosen cards one by one \n justin higham \n "submarine aces" (bill miesel, precursor special 1, aug. 1983, p. 2) \n submarine ace \n karl fulves
1992
Justin Higham
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Locating Aces
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Inspired by- "Submarine Aces" (Bill Miesel, Precursor Special 1, Aug. 1983, p. 2)
Related to
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13
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1992
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103
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seeing is believing \n deck faced in three sections, all straight out except selection \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Seeing Is Believing
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13
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1992
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105
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tabled longitudinal replacement \n \n justin higham
1992
Justin Higham
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Tabled Longitudinal Replacement
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13
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1992
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106
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blank-x-blank \n two double-blank cards come together to sandwich selection \n justin higham \n "ace-x-ace" (ed marlo)
1992
Justin Higham
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Blank-X-Blank
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Inspired by
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13
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1992
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106
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