marlo handles the open prediction\ncomments and conditions, followed by "10 variations, 15 methods"\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Handles the Open Prediction
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1 |
1969
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1
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marlo's repeat open prediction\nthree phases with stik-tack
- method 1
- method 2 (inspired by parrish reference)
- method 3\nedward marlo\non the open prediction\nrobert parrish
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Repeat Open Prediction
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Inspired by |
1 |
1969
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3
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when stuck without the stik-tack\n- method 4
- method 5
- method 6\nedward marlo\nthe open prediction\nbernard bilis
1969
Edward Marlo
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When Stuck Without the Stik-Tack
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Related to |
1 |
1969
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6
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spectator's reversed card clean-up\nsee step 3\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Spectator's Reversed Card Clean-Up
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1 |
1969
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6
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second repeat version\nstik-tak
- method 7\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Second Repeat Version
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1 |
1969
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7
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flat palm addition subtlety\n\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Flat Palm Addition Subtlety
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1 |
1969
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8
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marlo drop sleight\ntransfer\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Drop Sleight
|
1 |
1969
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8
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vernon transfer\n\ndai vernon\nedward marlo
1969
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo
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Vernon Transfer
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1 |
1969
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9
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method eight\ndouble facer, stik-tak\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Method Eight
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1 |
1969
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10
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open prediction (automatic jog)\nmethod 9\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Open Prediction (Automatic Jog)
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1 |
1969
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10
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the spectator's prediction\nspectator makes prediction
- method 10\nedward marlo\nthe spectator's prediction\nedward marlo\nwj's spectator's open prediction\nwesley james\nfair risk\nwesley james
1969
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator's Prediction
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Related toVariations |
1 |
1969
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12
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top card cull\ngetting top card under in-the-hands spread, greater magic creditq\n unknown
1969
Unknown
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Top Card Cull
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1 |
1969
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12
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the joker's prediction\ncards in numerical order, face-down card turns out to be joker
- method 11\nedward marlo\nnote\nkarl fulves
1969
Edward Marlo
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The Joker's Prediction
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Inspired by |
1 |
1969
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13
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open prediction (deal thorough)\nwith five variations
- method 12\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Open Prediction (Deal Thorough)
|
1 |
1969
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14
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first variation\nof method 12\njon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
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First Variation
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1 |
1969
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15
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table edge switch\nhung card\nedward marlo\n slydini
1969
Edward Marlo, Slydini
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Table Edge Switch
|
1 |
1969
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17
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open prediction (switch method)\n- method 13\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Open Prediction (Switch Method)
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1 |
1969
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19
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single card cull handling\n\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Single Card Cull Handling
|
1 |
1969
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19
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latest spectator's open prediction\nmemorized deck, psychological force with divination out
- method 14\nedward marlo\nmillard lichter\ns s open prediction\ngene nielsen
1969
Edward Marlo, Millard Lichter
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Latest Spectator's Open Prediction
|
Related to |
1 |
1969
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20
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the unwritten prediction\ncard dealt face down is only odd-backed card in deck
- method 15\nedward marlo\nalex elmsley
1969
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley
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The Unwritten Prediction
|
1 |
1969
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21
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marlo's original solution to the open prediction\npsychological force\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Original Solution to the Open Prediction
|
1 |
1969
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23
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marlo's action lift for the open prediction\n\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Action Lift for the Open Prediction
|
1 |
1969
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24
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addition to marlo's "matching miracle"\npoker hand duplication\njon racherbaumer\nthe matching miracle\nedward marlo
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
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Addition to Marlo's "Matching Miracle"
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Inspired by |
1 |
1969
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26
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out of this world clean-up\n\nernest heldman
1969
Ernest Heldman
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Out of this World Clean-up
|
1 |
1969
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27
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faro fantasy\n\njon racherbaumer\npaul swinford
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
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Faro Fantasy
|
1 |
1969
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28
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the satiricon\n- cardmanship
- footnote to ferris
- mirabile dictu (joke description)
- excerpt from a dialogue overheard at a convention (racherbaumer)\ndavid bendix\njon racherbaumer
1969
David Bendix, Jon Racherbaumer
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The Satiricon
|
1 |
1969
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31
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if glimpse\nafter incomplete faro peek\nedward marlo\nif glimpse\nedward marlo\njon racherbaumer
1969
Edward Marlo
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IF Glimpse
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Related to |
2 |
1969
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38
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fi glimpse\nafter incomplete faro peek\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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FI Glimpse
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2 |
1969
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40
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spring glimpse\nafter incomplete faro peek\nedward marlo\nspring control\nanton york
1969
Edward Marlo
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Spring Glimpse
|
Related to |
2 |
1969
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40
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neo-piquant glimpse\n\nedward marlo\njerry kogan\nbill simon
1969
Edward Marlo, Jerry Kogan, Bill Simon
|
Neo-Piquant Glimpse
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2 |
1969
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41
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beveled deck glimpse\n\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Beveled Deck Glimpse
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2 |
1969
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42
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turn around center glimpse\nall around square up\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Turn Around Center Glimpse
|
2 |
1969
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43
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marlo stalks the ultimate sandwich\ncredit information on sandwich effects\njon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
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Marlo Stalks the Ultimate Sandwich
|
2 |
1969
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45
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marlo's "collectors"\ninspired by roy walton\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's "Collectors"
|
2 |
1969
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47
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alternatives for the "collectors"\nfive methods\nedward marlo\ninterlaced transformation\njustin higham
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Alternatives for the "Collectors"
|
Variations |
2 |
1969
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49
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signed card transposition\nfrom tabled sandwich to sandwich in deck\nedward marlo\nselling a sandwich\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Signed Card Transposition
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Related to |
2 |
1969
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52
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pre-peeked deuce sandwich\ndeuces placed in deck by spectator come together and trap selection, duplicate deuces, see comment on page 164\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Pre-Peeked Deuce Sandwich
|
2 |
1969
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53
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notes on the lie speller\ncredit information, see also page 162 for comment by cervon & jennings\njon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
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Notes on the Lie Speller
|
2 |
1969
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57
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marlo's "unknown" speller\nthree methods, stack and almost no stack, see also page 162 for note by ackerman\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's "Unknown" Speller
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2 |
1969
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58
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marlo on stebbins/stay-stack\nshuffling new deck into si stebbins, faros\nedward marlo\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nthe si stebbins secret\ndarwin ortiz\nedward marlo\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nquick way to set-up stebbins\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo, Russell "Rusduck" Duck
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Marlo on Stebbins/Stay-Stack
|
Related to |
2 |
1969
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61
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four ace stop\nquadruple stop trick, bottom deals\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Four Ace Stop
|
2 |
1969
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62
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"over here, of course!"\nface-up/face-down packet, selection vanishes, reappears face up\nedward marlo\n"where has it gone" (hideo kato, genii, sept. 1969)\nadded thoughts on "over here, of course!"\npaul swinford\ncountdown disclosures\nedward marlo\ninconclusive climax\nedward marlo\nmarlo's secret kato\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
"Over Here, Of Course!"
|
Inspired by- "Where Has It Gone" (Hideo Kato, Genii, Sept. 1969)
Related toVariations |
2 |
1969
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63
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air mail prediction\nfeaturing finesse for a henry christ force beneath table\nedward marlo\npost-it prediction\nbruce florek\nthe lap addition\njack avis\npost-it prediction\ndavid solomon\nthe under-the-table force\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Air Mail Prediction
|
Related toVariations |
2 |
1969
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65
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lasso-due-tre\nace, two and three, named value transforms into selection, two methods\nedward marlo\n123\ndai vernon\nlasso-due-tre\nmartin a. nash
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Lasso-Due-Tre
|
Inspired byVariations |
2 |
1969
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67
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added note\nshort 1958-dated description of the "les cartes diaconis" plot without mentioning diaconis\nedward marlo\nles cartes diaconis\npersi diaconis
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Added Note
|
Related to |
2 |
1969
|
69
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marlo's double count\nusing partial secret incomplete faro condition to quickly place cards at wanted positions, two methods (faro and table faro)\nedward marlo\nmarlo's double count\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Double Count
|
Related to |
2 |
1969
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69
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marlo's nomad aces\nsee comment on page 165\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Nomad Aces
|
2 |
1969
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70
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one-cut, double-control\ncenter slip cut, see notes on page 165\nedward marlo\none-cut, double-control\nedward marlo\nmartin a. nash\none-cut, double-control\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
One-Cut, Double-Control
|
VariationsAlso published here |
2 |
1969
|
72
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ace-cutting without double-cutting\nalternate way to get into "cutting the aces", using faro shuffle\ndavid bendix\ncutting the aces\ndai vernon
1969
David Bendix
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Ace-Cutting without Double-Cutting
|
Inspired by |
2 |
1969
|
74
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tibetan checkers\nchink-a-chink type routine with different-colored checkers instead of coins, first part\njules debarros
1969
Jules DeBarros
|
Tibetan Checkers
|
2 |
1969
|
74
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petite la pilule du diable\ncomments on the ball and vase\njon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Petite La Pilule du Diable
|
2 |
1969
|
76
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notes on the vase\n\nroland hurley
1969
Roland Hurley
|
Notes on the Vase
|
2 |
1969
|
77
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marlo's "pitch" routine\n\nedward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's "Pitch" Routine
|
2 |
1969
|
78
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the satiricon\n- lester overton: tragic hero (bendix)
- excerpt from the adventures of harry inane (racherbaumer)\ndavid bendix\njon racherbaumer
1969
David Bendix, Jon Racherbaumer
|
The Satiricon
|
2 |
1969
|
79
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estimations\n- albert goshman: boob on the tube?
- last word on the fields' book
- 13 ways of looking at criticism
- an open letter to nick trost
- vernon, gibson, and sharpe\njon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Estimations
|
2 |
1969
|
84
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ultimate secrets of card magic\n\njon racherbaumer\ndai vernon\nlewis ganson
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
|
Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic
|
2 |
1969
|
91
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expert card conjuring\n\njon racherbaumer\n various\nalton sharpe
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
|
Expert Card Conjuring
|
2 |
1969
|
91
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the complete illustrated book of card magic\n\njon racherbaumer\n various\nwalter b. gibson
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
|
The Complete Illustrated Book of Card Magic
|
2 |
1969
|
91
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s s open prediction\n\ngene nielsen\nlatest spectator's open prediction\nedward marlo\nmillard lichter
1969
Gene Nielsen
|
S S Open Prediction
|
Inspired by |
2 |
1969
|
93
|
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marlo's psychedelic\ntwo methods "psychedelic" without stack, see note on page 165\nedward marlo\npsychedelic\npaul swinford
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Psychedelic
|
Inspired by |
2 |
1969
|
94
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chinese enigma\ndollar and ribbon in spectator's pocket, chinese coin in hand, they change places, reconstructed from an advertisement description of richard himber\nroland hurley\nrichard himber
1970
Roland Hurley, Richard Himber
|
Chinese Enigma
|
3 |
1970
|
101
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repeat signed card to case\nblack aces in case, selection travels in between them, three methods\nedward marlo\nlast aces\njack posetary
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Repeat Signed Card to Case
|
Inspired by |
3 |
1970
|
106
|
|
load to outside of case\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Load to Outside of Case
|
3 |
1970
|
106
|
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signature transposition\ncards signed on face (!), signatures transpose, three methods\nedward marlo\nthe de-materializing coin\nroland hurley\nthe sentimental swiss signature switch\npeter kane\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Signature Transposition
|
Related toVariations |
3 |
1970
|
113
|
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simplex or complex\nthree selections turn out to be the same card, two methods\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Simplex or Complex
|
3 |
1970
|
116
|
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reverse fan force\n\n unknown
1970
Unknown
|
Reverse Fan Force
|
3 |
1970
|
116
|
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no glide / easy glide switch\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
No Glide / Easy Glide Switch
|
3 |
1970
|
117
|
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allerton switch\n\nbert allerton
1970
Bert Allerton
|
Allerton Switch
|
3 |
1970
|
117
|
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dealing the flush\nroyal flush for any number of players from 2 to 8, stack & faros\nbruce cervon
1970
Bruce Cervon
|
Dealing the Flush
|
3 |
1970
|
120
|
|
the fickle card's fingered fate\ncard changes into three selections and vanishes\nallan ackerman
1970
Allan Ackerman
|
The Fickle Card's Fingered Fate
|
3 |
1970
|
121
|
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the professor's incubus\n\nroger sylwester\nthe professor's incubus\nroger sylwester\nhypnotizing the professor\njames lewis
1970
Roger Sylwester
|
The professor's incubus
|
Related toAlso published here |
3 |
1970
|
122
|
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friendly persuasion\nseparating in suits, unusual procedure\nroy walton
1970
Roy Walton
|
Friendly Persuasion
|
3 |
1970
|
125
|
|
3<sup>2</sup> deal duplicated\nselection process with square layout, combination of ken beale's "square deal" (ibidem #23) and rusduck\nken beale\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nmarvin johnson\n3<sup>2</sup>\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1970
Ken Beale, Russell "Rusduck" Duck, Marvin Johnson
|
32 Deal Duplicated
|
Inspired by |
3 |
1970
|
126
|
|
the satiricon\n- la fleury, pagan cardicienne
- dove droppings from all over
- ask the millwright\ndavid bendix\njerry printz
1970
David Bendix, Jerry Printz
|
The Satiricon
|
3 |
1970
|
127
|
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convincing control\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Convincing Control
|
3 |
1970
|
133
|
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marlo on the charlier pass\ncovering the pass, as color change\nedward marlo\ncharlier shift\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo on the Charlier Pass
|
Also published here |
3 |
1970
|
136
|
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second note\nidea for covering turnover/invisible pass\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Second Note
|
3 |
1970
|
139
|
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note from 1947\nnote on turnover pass\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Note from 1947
|
3 |
1970
|
139
|
|
note from february 9, 1970\nnote on riffle pass\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Note from February 9, 1970
|
3 |
1970
|
139
|
|
variant of hit second deal\neasy variant\nedward marlo\nthe hit deals\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Variant of Hit Second Deal
|
Inspired by |
3 |
1970
|
139
|
|
the surprise packet\ncard in named hand shown indifferent during poker deal, they change into aces, possible follow-up to collins aces\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
The Surprise Packet
|
3 |
1970
|
140
|
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signed card in ----\ntwo methods\nedward marlo\nalex elmsley
1970
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley
|
signed card in ----
|
3 |
1970
|
142
|
|
overhand shuffle key placement\n\n unknown
1970
Unknown
|
Overhand Shuffle Key Placement
|
3 |
1970
|
142
|
|
lift shuffle\nbrief\n unknown
1970
Unknown
|
Lift Shuffle
|
3 |
1970
|
142
|
|
the l-c-m control\nthree cards, odd pack, straddle faros\nedward marlo\nthe l-c-m control\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
The L-C-M Control
|
Related to |
3 |
1970
|
143
|
|
no-turn triumph\ntwo methods\nedward marlo\nvariation - no turn triumph\njerry mentzer\nthe truthful triumph\nlarry jennings\ni'll put money on it\nwesley james
1970
Edward Marlo
|
No-turn Triumph
|
Related toVariations |
3 |
1970
|
145
|
|
tilt collectors\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Tilt Collectors
|
3 |
1970
|
147
|
|
all you have to do is watch\ndesigned for single spectator\nedward marlo\nall you had to do was watch and still you're not happy\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
all you have to do is watch
|
Related to |
3 |
1970
|
148
|
|
one-handed bottom deal illusion\n\nedward marlo\nthe bomb door card\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
one-handed bottom deal illusion
|
Related to |
3 |
1970
|
151
|
|
another visit\nany named card on table, borrowed deck, seven methods\nedward marlo\nthe three of clubs\nralph w. hull\n unknown
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Another Visit
|
Related to |
3 |
1970
|
153
|
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covered turnover switch\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Covered Turnover Switch
|
3 |
1970
|
156
|
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reverse fan misshow\ntwo cards\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Reverse Fan Misshow
|
3 |
1970
|
159
|
|
another open prediction\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
another open prediction
|
3 |
1970
|
160
|
|
martin nash on the sandwich effect\n\nmartin a. nash
1970
Martin A. Nash
|
Martin Nash on the Sandwich Effect
|
3 |
1970
|
161
|
|
lasso-due-tre\n\nmartin a. nash\nlasso-due-tre\nedward marlo
1970
Martin A. Nash
|
Lasso-Due-Tre
|
Inspired by |
3 |
1970
|
162
|
|
direct transformation\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
direct transformation
|
3 |
1970
|
163
|
|
marlo's double count\nsecond procedure "marlo's double count"\nedward marlo\nmarlo's double count\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Double Count
|
Inspired by |
3 |
1970
|
164
|
|
one-cut, double-control\nhandling for three selections\nedward marlo\nmartin a. nash\none-cut, double-control\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo, Martin A. Nash
|
One-Cut, Double-Control
|
Inspired by |
3 |
1970
|
165
|
|
"lie detector" speller\n\nsimon aronson
1970
Simon Aronson
|
"Lie Detector" Speller
|
4 |
1970
|
173
|
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the lead-in routine\ntwo card location\nsimon aronson
1970
Simon Aronson
|
The Lead-In Routine
|
4 |
1970
|
175
|
|
those collectors again\nsee page 169 (of tannen's reprint) for correction\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Those Collectors Again
|
4 |
1970
|
176
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tibetan checkers\nchink-a-chink type routine with different-colored checkers instead of coins, second part\njules debarros
1970
Jules DeBarros
|
Tibetan Checkers
|
4 |
1970
|
178
|
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marlo fakes out elmsley\nvertical handling\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo Fakes Out Elmsley
|
4 |
1970
|
181
|
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setting up a packet exchange...\nfor an assembly\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Setting up a packet exchange...
|
4 |
1970
|
183
|
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the open double deal exchange\nfor an assembly\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
the open double deal exchange
|
4 |
1970
|
184
|
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skinning the cat\nloading of case from tenkai palm, inspired by ross bertram's "the pay off" (gen 21/7), see page 169 (of tannen's reprint) for correction\nedward marlo\nthe pay-off\nross bertram\nskinning the card to cardcase\npaul gertner
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Skinning The Cat
|
Related toVariations |
4 |
1970
|
185
|
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side steal to tenkai palm\n\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Side Steal to Tenkai Palm
|
4 |
1970
|
186
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gone to earth\ncard vanishes in packet an reappears\nroy walton\nhideo kato's "where has it gone?" (genii sept 1970)
1970
Roy Walton
|
Gone To Earth
|
Inspired by- Hideo Kato's "Where Has It Gone?" (Genii Sept 1970)
|
4 |
1970
|
187
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added thoughts on "over here, of course!"\n\npaul swinford\n"over here, of course!"\nedward marlo
1970
Paul Swinford
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Added Thoughts on "Over Here, of Course!"
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Inspired by |
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1970
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fly me to the moon\ncard vanishes in packet an reappears at chosen position, based on hideo kato's "where has it gone?" (genii sept 1969), two methods\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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Fly Me To The Moon
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1970
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189
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"card miracle extraordinary"\ngag description of impossible effect\njerry andrus
1970
Jerry Andrus
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"Card Miracle Extraordinary"
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1970
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201
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the original r or b phantom\ncut-off packet counted in rest, faro placement, penelope\nedward marlo\nvariation and feat\ncharles hudson
1970
Edward Marlo
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The Original R or B Phantom
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leaving a card behind\n\n unknown
1970
Unknown
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Leaving a Card Behind
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1970
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who's hockley\ninspired by john derris' "hockley's prediction", two methods (biddle type stop force)\nedward marlo\nopen hockley\nedward marlo\nforce feed\nstephen minch\nstab force\njustin higham
1970
Edward Marlo
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Who's Hockley
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the wrong deck\ndeck is shown as double backed, then double faced, then blank, then normal\nedward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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The Wrong Deck
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1970
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right-hand pressure fan notes\nreverse fan applications, hiding face-up cards in face-down fan, all backs, ..., right-handed pressure fan suggested by frank shields\nedward marlo\nthe spectator's triumph\nallan ackerman\n heck\nright-handed pressure fan\nfrank shields
1970
Edward Marlo
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right-hand pressure fan notes
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VariationsAlso published here |
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1970
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pardon my backs!\nwith thick double backer\njon racherbaumer
1970
Jon Racherbaumer
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Pardon My Backs!
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1970
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almost making it\nfour blank cards, four aces, change place one by one, see page 169 (of tannen's reprint) for correction\njon racherbaumer\njon's gem\njon racherbaumer\nroy johnson
1970
Jon Racherbaumer
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Almost Making It
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Variations |
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erdnase break\n\ns. w. erdnase
1970
S. W. Erdnase
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Erdnase Break
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214
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peel off switch\n\n unknown
1970
Unknown
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Peel Off Switch
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1970
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214
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automatic boston box\nwith magnets\nroland hurley
1971
Roland Hurley
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Automatic Boston Box
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coin concatenation\ncoin penetrates pocket, coin jumps from pocket to handkerchief several times, vanish\nlarry austin
1971
Larry Austin
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Coin Concatenation
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1971
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ambush\nodd-backed collectors cards\nroy walton
1971
Roy Walton
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Ambush
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5-6 |
1971
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226
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an easy ambush\nodd-backed collectors cards\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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An Easy Ambush
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1971
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227
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a clean ambush\nodd-backed collectors cards\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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A Clean Ambush
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1971
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229
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let's ambush and kill "the collectors"\nodd-backed collectors cards, rough-smooth, three-way forcing deck\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Let's Ambush and Kill "The Collectors"
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1971
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230
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dingle's "collectors"\n\nderek dingle\nthe james gang\nwesley james
1971
Derek Dingle
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Dingle's "Collectors"
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Variations |
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1971
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232
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vernon/marlo transfer\nbrief\ndai vernon\nedward marlo
1971
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo
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Vernon/Marlo Transfer
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1971
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all you had to do was watch and still you're not happy\nthree methods\nedward marlo\nall you have to do is watch\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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All You Had To Do Was Watch And Still You're Not Happy
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1971
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"collect double"\ntwo phases, three stranger aces or ungaffed\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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"Collect Double"
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1971
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237
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fufu switch\n\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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FuFu Switch
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5-6 |
1971
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237
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visual retention change\n- technique of the visual retention change
- the visual change
- the multiple visual retention change\nedward marlo\nthe fastest change\nfrancis carlyle\na change for the better\nedward marlo\n1 in 52\ntim gan\nm.v.r.c. - the easy way\nken simmons\nvisual retention sandwich\njon racherbaumer\nretention switch\npeter mckinnon
1971
Edward Marlo
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Visual Retention Change
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Related toVariations |
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1971
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239
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a logical approach\nany named card on table\nedward marlo\nthe three of clubs\nralph w. hull\n unknown
1971
Edward Marlo
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A Logical Approach
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Related to |
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1971
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241
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the spectator's deal\nspectator removes ten cards and deals them, performer receives royal flush\nedward marlo\nthe poker hand\nedward g. brown
1971
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator's Deal
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Related to |
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1971
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technical variation of the veeser concept\npinch grip\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Technical Variation of the Veeser Concept
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1971
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almost like trick cards\n\nedward marlo\nmarlo's "k.b.v. aces" (mum, december 1959)\nalmost like gaffed cards\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Almost Like Trick Cards
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Inspired by- Marlo's "K.B.V. Aces" (MUM, December 1959)
Also published here |
5-6 |
1971
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244
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the "too perfect" theory\n\nrick johnsson
1971
Rick Johnsson
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The "Too Perfect" Theory
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5-6 |
1971
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247
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riffs of henry christ\ncomments on
- the count of elmsley
- an unsolved mystery
- the lota bowl deck switch
- the challenge\nhenry christ
1971
Henry Christ
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Riffs of Henry Christ
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5-6 |
1971
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253
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the satiricon\n- further cardmanship - part two
- publisher's postscript: a riposte rather than a rip-off\ndavid bendix\njon racherbaumer
1971
David Bendix, Jon Racherbaumer
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The Satiricon
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5-6 |
1971
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260
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notes on a miracle\nkings are inserted next to queens by spectator, ten methods (ungaffed, double facers, double backers, roughed)\nedward marlo\na good number\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Notes on a Miracle
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Related to |
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1971
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265
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m.s. loading move\nloading multiple cards into spread from underneath, brief\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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M.S. Loading Move
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5-6 |
1971
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266
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spread bottom deal\nas two cards are dropped from in-the-hands-spread on the table\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Spread Bottom Deal
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5-6 |
1971
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269
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have another sandwich\ncard in hand transposes with sandwiched card\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Have Another Sandwich
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5-6 |
1971
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270
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pivot tenkai palm\n\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Pivot Tenkai Palm
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5-6 |
1971
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270
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variation and feat\ncut-off packet counted in rest, faro placement, penelope\ncharles hudson\nthe original r or b phantom\nedward marlo
1971
Charles Hudson
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Variation and Feat
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Inspired by |
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1971
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272
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a horse of a different color\ncard changes back in sandwich\ncharles hudson
1971
Charles Hudson
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A Horse of a Different Color
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5-6 |
1971
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272
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"shades of the half and half principle"\nfaro controlling cards in stay stack\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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"Shades of the Half and Half Principle"
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5-6 |
1971
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274
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direct ace-x-ace\ndistant sandwich cards come together to trap selection, five methods\nedward marlo\ndirect jack sandwich\nmike gallo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Direct Ace-X-Ace
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Related to |
5-6 |
1971
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275
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center block pass\nbrief\n unknown
1971
Unknown
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Center Block Pass
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5-6 |
1971
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275
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thoughts on "money power"\nten cards eventually match, faros instead of reverse faros, see roy walton's "money power"\npaul swinford\nroy walton
1971
Paul Swinford, Roy Walton
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Thoughts on "Money Power"
|
5-6 |
1971
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278
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black aces - red kings\ntransformation kicker, inspired by arthur hastings item, ibidem #12\nsteve freeman
1971
Steve Freeman
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Black Aces - Red Kings
|
5-6 |
1971
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279
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this is a four king trick\ntransformation kicker\nedward marlo\na frantic tumble & a shy goodbye\nrandy wakeman
1971
Edward Marlo
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This is a Four King Trick
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Variations |
5-6 |
1971
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280
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visible phantoms\nfairly selected cards turn over, double facers\nedward marlo\nblue phantom\nben christopher
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Visible Phantoms
|
Inspired by |
5-6 |
1971
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281
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pocket princess\n\nroy walton
1971
Roy Walton
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Pocket Princess
|
5-6 |
1971
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282
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marlo on the christ force\nas key card placement, five variations\nedward marlo\nhenry christ\nten paces to the right\nroy walton\nturn of the century\npaul curry
1971
Edward Marlo, Henry Christ
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Marlo on the Christ Force
|
Related to |
5-6 |
1971
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283
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racherbaumer variation\nchrist force as key card placement, red black setup\njon racherbaumer
1971
Jon Racherbaumer
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Racherbaumer Variation
|
5-6 |
1971
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285
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the wheeling three\ntwisting routine with three cards, then they turn over in pack, with notes by ed marlo\njoe destefano
1971
Joe DeStefano
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The Wheeling Three
|
5-6 |
1971
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286
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that twist again\nfinal card changes front and back\nwilliam p. miesel
1971
William P. Miesel
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That Twist Again
|
5-6 |
1971
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288
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super stab\nwith small dagger in squared deck, using faro placement\nsid marshall
1971
Sid Marshall
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Super Stab
|
5-6 |
1971
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289
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coin key\n\nwill deseive
1971
Will DeSeive
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Coin Key
|
5-6 |
1971
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289
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"wink change"\n\nmartin gardner\nthe "wink" change\nmartin gardner\nthe blink change\ndon england\nmartin gardner\nwink change variation\nmartin gardner\njohn carney\nloco-motion\nkarl fulves
1971
Martin Gardner
|
"Wink Change"
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here |
5-6 |
1971
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290
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tilt tip\n\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Tilt Tip
|
5-6 |
1971
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291
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mock placement\ngag for magicians\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Mock Placement
|
5-6 |
1971
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291
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si stebbins sorcery\nincomplete faro selection, then selection named or four-of-a-kind found, four effects\nedward marlo\nstacked deck refinement\nroger crosthwaite
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Si Stebbins Sorcery
|
Variations |
5-6 |
1971
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292
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the chicago miracle\npacket cut off and counted down, three methods (memorized deck, impromptu, si stebbins)\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
The Chicago Miracle
|
5-6 |
1971
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294
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si stebbins on the road\npacket cut off and counted down to selection, faro\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Si Stebbins on the Road
|
5-6 |
1971
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297
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liars fortune\n\njon racherbaumer
1971
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Liars Fortune
|
5-6 |
1971
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298
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new aces to pockets\n\nedward marlo\nnew aces to pockets\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
New Aces To Pockets
|
Also published here |
5-6 |
1971
|
299
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laser card to pocket\nno palm, bean shooter type pull\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Laser Card to Pocket
|
5-6 |
1971
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300
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logical challenge cards to pocket\nungaffed and rough-smooth version, inspired by larry jennings' "challenge cards to pocket" (genii may 1970)\nedward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Logical Challenge Cards to Pocket
|
5-6 |
1971
|
301
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the hamman twist\nlast card transforms\nbrother john hamman\nanother hamman twist\ngene castillon\nbrother hamman's first twist\nbrother john hamman
1975
Brother John Hamman
|
The Hamman Twist
|
VariationsAlso published here |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
3
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racherbaumer handling of marlo idea\n\njon racherbaumer\nedward marlo\nbrother john hamman
1975
Jon Racherbaumer, Edward Marlo, Brother John Hamman
|
Racherbaumer Handling of Marlo Idea
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
5
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krenzel's tunnel-change\ntwo cards pushed\nken krenzel
1975
Ken Krenzel
|
Krenzel's Tunnel-Change
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
6
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dingle's tunnel-change\ntwo cards pushed\nderek dingle\nvisual reverse and color change\nken krenzel\nderek dingle\nmatt coran
1975
Derek Dingle
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Dingle's Tunnel-Change
|
Related to |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
7
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alignment move\n\ntheodore annemann\nhenry christ
1975
Theodore Annemann, Henry Christ
|
Alignment Move
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
7
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no force vanish & recovery\ntwo cards vanish in deck and reappear, roughed deck, see also fulves' jumping gemini\njon racherbaumer\nthe australian sixes\nronald a. wohl (ravelli)
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
No Force Vanish & Recovery
|
Related to |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
11
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off-shoot\ntwo sandwich cards separate next to two selections\njon racherbaumer\nsplit sandwiches\nedward marlo\nace, x, x, x, x, ace\nsteve reynolds\ntwo-step\nwilliam goodwin
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Off-Shoot
|
Related toVariations |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
13
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jump-jump aces\nthree of diamonds as pseudo ace, two more methods\nedward marlo\njump-jump aces\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Jump-Jump Aces
|
Inspired by |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
13
|
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the 999 miracle\ncut-off packet counted, digits added, counted down in packet, three handlings\nedward marlo\nracherbaumer note\njon racherbaumer
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The 999 Miracle
|
Related to |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
15
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lessinout cull\nbrief\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Lessinout Cull
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
15
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racherbaumer note\nselection is only odd-backed card\njon racherbaumer\nthe 999 miracle\nedward marlo
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Racherbaumer Note
|
Inspired by |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
16
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pineapple twist\ntwo cards transform as climax\nbruce cervon\ndai vernon
1975
Bruce Cervon, Dai Vernon
|
Pineapple Twist
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
17
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sober slop poker\npoker deal handling\nedward marlo\n76-76-67-67\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Sober Slop Poker
|
Inspired by |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
18
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breakless curry change\n1 or multiple cards\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Breakless Curry Change
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
19
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the four ace ... er ... queen trick\n\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The Four Ace ... er ... Queen Trick
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
22
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flash sandwich\ndouble backer, double facer, hung card\njon racherbaumer
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Flash Sandwich
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
23
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fair on all points\nbluff\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Fair on All Points
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
24
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the missing hour\ntwelve cards, selection vanishes, two methods\nedward marlo\narthur finley\ntime out\nsimon aronson
1975
Edward Marlo, Arthur Finley
|
The Missing Hour
|
Variations |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
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25
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the viet nam trick\ncard and number are predicted by two cards\nbruce cervon\ndai vernon
1975
Bruce Cervon, Dai Vernon
|
The Viet Nam Trick
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
27
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a quickie\ncard vanishes from top and reappears at its previous position\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
A Quickie
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
28
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exhibitionism\ncard from certain position selected, cut to performer to its original position\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Exhibitionism
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
29
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hands off reverse\ncard inserted by spectator in deck behind his back reverses\nhideo kato\njon racherbaumer\nmarlo improves simmons\nedward marlo\nken simmons\nhermetic penetration\njon racherbaumer\nhideo kato\nhands off reverse\njon racherbaumer\nhideo kato
1975
Hideo Kato, Jon Racherbaumer
|
Hands Off Reverse
|
Related toAlso published here |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
29
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king's triumph\nfour kings instead selection\nlarry jennings\ndelayed double climax\nedward marlo\nking's triumph\nlarry jennings\ncastle triumph\ntony cabral
1975
Larry Jennings
|
King's Triumph
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
31
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all around square up action\n\nlarry jennings
1975
Larry Jennings
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All Around Square Up Action
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
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32
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late-nite sandwich\nblack queens put on top, spectator cuts, sandwich in middle\nreinhard müller\nalex elmsley
1975
Reinhard Müller, Alex Elmsley
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Late-Nite Sandwich
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
33
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the layman makes his own\nspectator puts two jacks on top of deck and cuts, sandwiched selection\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The Layman Makes His Own
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
33
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a sandwich approach\nsandwiched card on table turns out to be later selection, seven methods\nedward marlo\nthe three of clubs\nralph w. hull\n unknown\na hull of a trick\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
A Sandwich Approach
|
Related toVariations |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
35
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spectator cuts to and turns the aces\n\nneal elias
1975
Neal Elias
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Spectator Cuts to and Turns the Aces
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
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39
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spectator cuts to and turns the aces\nfour methods\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Spectator Cuts to and Turns the Aces
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
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39
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the stabbing myth\ncard is stabbed between two selections by spectator\njon racherbaumer
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
The Stabbing Myth
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
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41
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crack card switches\nwith cover card, inspired by stripper deck switch, five methods\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Crack Card Switches
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
43
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the by-pass switch\ninspired by stripper deck switch\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The By-Pass Switch
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
44
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casual card add\nstarting with face-up cards on pack\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Casual Card Add
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
45
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marlo double lift get-ready\none-handed\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo Double Lift Get-Ready
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
46
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the spread and palm\nin-the-hands spread, two methods, inspired by bruce cervon (talisman vol. 1 no. 45)\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The Spread and Palm
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
47
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cased-in disappearance\nlapping from case, see also page 10 of <a href="show.php?book=389">21st century card magic</a>\nedward marlo\ncased in disappearance - minus one\njean faré
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Cased-In Disappearance
|
Variations |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
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49
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in case of a miss\nmight not work, then location\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
In Case of a Miss
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
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51
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coated locator\nusing plastic coated card in standard deck\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Coated Locator
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
51
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spring control\nextension to control the selection\nanton york\nspring glimpse\nedward marlo
1975
Anton York
|
Spring Control
|
Inspired by |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
52
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the delayed sandwich\nfirst nothing between sandwich cards in spread, ribbon spread hide-out\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The Delayed Sandwich
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
53
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tilt bit\n\nlin searles
1975
Lin Searles
|
Tilt Bit
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
53
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the princess trick\ntwenty-five duplicates\ntony griffith\nal koran\nprincess card trick...plus\nal koran
1975
Tony Griffith, Al Koran
|
The Princess Trick
|
Inspired by |
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
54
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1835 prediction\ncard at chosen number is predicted, using 18-35 faro principle, three methods (duplicate card, equivoque, ..)\nedward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
1835 Prediction
|
7 Resurrection Issue |
1975
|
55
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one fantastic move\nreverse card in center during turnover pass, gombert pass\nedward marlo\nanother fantastic move\nken simmons\na further fantastic move\nken simmons\nthe truly fantastic move\nsteve draun\none fantastic move\nedward marlo\nfinal permutation marlo\nyves carbonnier
1980
Edward Marlo
|
One Fantastic Move
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Related toVariationsAlso published here |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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technical variation of the gombert pass\n\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Technical Variation of the Gombert Pass
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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3
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the joker reads minds\nspectator thinks of card and reads order of shuffled deck, spectator should misread joker as selection, it is divined, six methods\nedward marlo\npaul curry\nthe joker reads minds\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo, Paul Curry
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The Joker Reads Minds
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Also published here |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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5
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one thru four elevator\neight card packet version\ndavid solomon\nthe new elevator\nedward marlo\na, 2, 3, 4 through kings\ndavid solomon\npurely a, 2, 3, 4 thru the kings\ndavid solomon
1980
David Solomon
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One Thru Four Elevator
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Inspired byVariations |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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wedge cull\n\ndai vernon
1980
Dai Vernon
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Wedge Cull
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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9
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you did it again!\nsix cards, spectator thinks one, is turned over by spectator himself, repeat\nedward marlo\njon racherbaumer
1980
Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer
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You Did It Again!
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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11
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you did it again and again!\nsix cards, spectator thinks one, is turned over by spectator himself, repeats\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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You Did It Again and Again!
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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13
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black-hole card switcheroo\nhole punched in selection travels to joker\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Black-Hole Card Switcheroo
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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16
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a way out\nthree cards chosen from spectator match three cards chosen from performer, risky\ndanny korem\ntom bowyer
1980
Danny Korem, Tom Bowyer
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A Way Out
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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18
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moving monte switch\ntwo cards moved around on table, one switched\nchuck smith
1980
Chuck Smith
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Moving Monte Switch
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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20
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sleeper shank shuffle\none shuffle\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Sleeper Shank Shuffle
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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22
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the marnase change and vanish\n- as a vanish
- as a change\nedward marlo\nconvincing jogged change\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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The Marnase Change and Vanish
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Variations |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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kicky variant\n\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Kicky Variant
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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25
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the double erdnase change\n\njon racherbaumer\nflat double erdnase change\njon racherbaumer\ndouble erdnase change\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Double Erdnase Change
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Related toAlso published here |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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darting double\nsome credit information\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Darting Double
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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27
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center double\n\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Center Double
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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swivel-cull\n\nedward marlo\nthe combination cull - first method\ndavid carré\nthe combination cull - second method\njustin higham
1980
Edward Marlo
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Swivel-Cull
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Related to |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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31
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snap pass\n\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Snap Pass
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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32
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covering the top card pass\n\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Covering The Top Card Pass
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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35
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control fake-outs - jog shuffle fake-out\npuzzle magicians that follow the control, two methods\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Control Fake-Outs - Jog Shuffle Fake-Out
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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38
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i-f control fake-out\npuzzle magicians that follow the control\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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I-F Control Fake-Out
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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38
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convincing tilt\n\ndaryl martinez\ntilt finesse ii\ndaryl martinez\nchristoph borer
1980
Daryl Martinez
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Convincing Tilt
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Variations |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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39
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rub-a-dub gone\ncard actually on table\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Rub-a-Dub Gone
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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41
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capturing macdonald\nfour jacks appear and capture signed selection, as prelude to assembly, three double facer\ngene castillon
1980
Gene Castillon
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Capturing MacDonald
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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the melding pot\ntwo decks are shuffled together and separate\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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The Melding Pot
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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45
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the tickfaw twist\n\nrobert walker\nlarry jennings's "overturning touch turn"\npineapple poker surprise\ndavid solomon
1980
Robert Walker
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The Tickfaw Twist
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Inspired by- Larry Jennings's "Overturning Touch Turn"
Related to |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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48
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quadruple fingertip cards to pocket\nfour peeked cards to four different pockets, double facer with divided cards on one side\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Quadruple Fingertip Cards to Pocket
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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50
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ad-jacent\nadvertisement card is used to stab between selections\nsimon aronson\nbreaking up ad-jacent\ndavid solomon
1980
Simon Aronson
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Ad-Jacent
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Variations |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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51
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i won't even look\nusing ed brown wallet (see kabbala reference), two methods\nedward marlo\nbetween elmsley, brown, and himber\njon racherbaumer\ned brown
1980
Edward Marlo
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I Won't Even Look
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Related to |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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53
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the blue intruder strikes again!\nspectator choses only blue card in red back, using brainwave deck\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Blue Intruder Strikes Again!
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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56
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castillon's olram aces\nfalse index cards and 3/4 double facer\ngene castillon\nthe casolomon olram aces\ndavid solomon\ngene castillon
1980
Gene Castillon
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Castillon's Olram Aces
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Variations |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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58
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bluff sandwich\nbluff pass force, dribble finesse\nedward marlo\nrepeat bluff sandwich\npaul hallas\na tasty bluff sandwich\nedward marlo\nplain clothes detectives\ncolin linn\nsecond sandwich - bluff sandwich\nedward marlo\nsandwich vanish\nedo huang
1980
Edward Marlo
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Bluff Sandwich
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Related toVariationsAlso published here |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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62
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dunbury sandwich\nwrong card captured, sandwich cards transform and find selection\nrobert walker\ndavid solomon\ndevilish deuces wild sandwich\ndavid solomon\ncheops's dunbury sandwich\nfernando cheops\nkim card ashian\nchris mayhew\noops\nharapan ong
1980
Robert Walker, David Solomon
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Dunbury Sandwich
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Variations |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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63
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royal divers\nsandwich cards vanish from top and bottom and reappear around selection in center, three methods\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Royal Divers
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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65
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charlier pass as color change\n\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Charlier Pass as Color Change
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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65
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eyed jack sandwich\nsandwich cards placed on top, then straight cut\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Eyed Jack Sandwich
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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68
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split sandwiches\nodd-backed sandwich cards put in deck, they split and are next to two selections, including "one deck variation" and suggestion by danny korem\nedward marlo\noff-shoot\njon racherbaumer
1980
Edward Marlo
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Split Sandwiches
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Inspired by |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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70
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clean-cut finger sandwiches\ncards between 2 sandwiches transpose, two methods\njon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Clean-Cut Finger Sandwiches
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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74
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insertion subtlety\ndisplaying sandwich while hiding the color of one of the cards\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Insertion Subtlety
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The Last Hierophant |
1980
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76
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selling a sandwich\nfrom tabled sandwich to sandwich in deck, two methods\nedward marlo\nsigned card transposition\nedward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Selling a Sandwich
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Inspired by |
The Last Hierophant |
1980
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78
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