marlo handles the open prediction \n comments and conditions, followed by "10 variations, 15 methods" \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Handles the Open Prediction
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1
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Fall 1969
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1
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marlo's repeat open prediction \n three phases with stik-tack
- method 1
- method 2 (inspired by parrish reference)
- method 3 \n edward marlo \n on the open prediction \n robert parrish
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Repeat Open Prediction
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Inspired by
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1
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Fall 1969
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3
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when stuck without the stik-tack \n - method 4
- method 5
- method 6 \n edward marlo \n the open prediction \n bernard bilis
1969
Edward Marlo
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When Stuck Without the Stik-Tack
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Related to
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1
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Fall 1969
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6
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spectator's reversed card clean-up \n see step 3 \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Spectator's Reversed Card Clean-Up
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1
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Fall 1969
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6
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second repeat version \n stik-tak
- method 7 \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Second Repeat Version
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1
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Fall 1969
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7
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flat palm addition subtlety \n \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Flat Palm Addition Subtlety
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1
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Fall 1969
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8
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marlo drop sleight \n transfer \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Drop Sleight
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1
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Fall 1969
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8
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vernon transfer \n \n dai vernon \n edward marlo
1969
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo
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Vernon Transfer
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1
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Fall 1969
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9
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method eight \n double facer, stik-tak \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Method Eight
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1
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Fall 1969
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10
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open prediction (automatic jog) \n method 9 \n edward marlo \n umpteenth open prediction \n tom gagnon \n the o. p. spread \n patrick g. redford
1969
Edward Marlo
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Open Prediction (Automatic Jog)
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Related toVariations
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1
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Fall 1969
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10
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the spectator's prediction \n spectator makes prediction
- method 10 \n edward marlo \n the spectator's prediction \n edward marlo \n wj's spectator's open prediction \n wesley james \n fair risk \n wesley james
1969
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator's Prediction
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Related toVariations
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1
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Fall 1969
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12
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top card cull \n getting top card under in-the-hands spread, greater magic credit \n unknown
1969
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Top Card Cull
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1
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Fall 1969
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12
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the joker's prediction \n cards in numerical order, face-down card turns out to be joker
- method 11 \n edward marlo \n note \n karl fulves
1969
Edward Marlo
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The Joker's Prediction
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Inspired by
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1
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Fall 1969
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13
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open prediction (deal thorough) \n with five variations
- method 12 \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Open Prediction (Deal Thorough)
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1
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Fall 1969
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14
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first variation \n of method 12 \n jon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
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First Variation
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1
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Fall 1969
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15
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table edge switch \n hung card \n edward marlo \n tony slydini
1969
Edward Marlo, Tony Slydini
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Table Edge Switch
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1
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Fall 1969
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17
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open prediction (switch method) \n - method 13 \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Open Prediction (Switch Method)
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1
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Fall 1969
|
19
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single card cull handling \n \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Single Card Cull Handling
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1
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Fall 1969
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19
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latest spectator's open prediction \n memorized deck, psychological force with divination out
- method 14 \n edward marlo \n millard lichter \n s s open prediction \n gene nielsen
1969
Edward Marlo, Millard Lichter
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Latest Spectator's Open Prediction
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Related to
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1
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Fall 1969
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20
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the unwritten prediction \n card dealt face down is only odd-backed card in deck
- method 15 \n edward marlo \n alex elmsley
1969
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley
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The Unwritten Prediction
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1
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Fall 1969
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21
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marlo's original solution to the open prediction \n psychological force \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Original Solution to the Open Prediction
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1
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Fall 1969
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23
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marlo's action lift for the open prediction \n \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Action Lift for the Open Prediction
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1
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Fall 1969
|
24
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addition to marlo's "matching miracle" \n poker hand duplication \n jon racherbaumer \n the matching miracle \n edward marlo
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
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Addition to Marlo's "Matching Miracle"
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Inspired by
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1
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Fall 1969
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26
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out of this world clean-up \n \n ernest heldman
1969
Ernest Heldman
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Out of this World Clean-up
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1
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Fall 1969
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27
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faro fantasy \n \n jon racherbaumer \n paul swinford
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
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Faro Fantasy
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1
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Fall 1969
|
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) \n david bendix \n jon racherbaumer
1969
David Bendix, Jon Racherbaumer
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The Satiricon
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1
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Fall 1969
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31
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if glimpse \n after incomplete faro peek \n edward marlo \n if glimpse \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer \n the fuj shuffle \n scott baird
1969
Edward Marlo
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IF Glimpse
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Related to
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2
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Winter 1969
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38
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fi glimpse \n after incomplete faro peek \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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FI Glimpse
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2
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Winter 1969
|
40
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spring glimpse \n after incomplete faro peek \n edward marlo \n spring control \n anton york
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Spring Glimpse
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Related to
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2
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Winter 1969
|
40
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neo-piquant glimpse \n \n edward marlo \n jerry kogan \n bill simon
1969
Edward Marlo, Jerry Kogan, Bill Simon
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Neo-Piquant Glimpse
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2
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Winter 1969
|
41
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beveled deck glimpse \n \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Beveled Deck Glimpse
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2
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Winter 1969
|
42
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turn around center glimpse \n all around square up \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Turn Around Center Glimpse
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2
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Winter 1969
|
43
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marlo stalks the ultimate sandwich \n credit information on sandwich effects \n jon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Marlo Stalks the Ultimate Sandwich
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2
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Winter 1969
|
45
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marlo's "collectors" \n inspired by roy walton \n edward marlo \n collected oil & water \n justin higham \n bluff collectors \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's "Collectors"
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Variations
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2
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Winter 1969
|
47
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alternatives for the "collectors" \n five methods \n edward marlo \n interlaced transformation \n justin higham
1969
Edward Marlo
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Alternatives for the "Collectors"
|
Variations
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2
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Winter 1969
|
49
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signed card transposition \n from tabled sandwich to sandwich in deck \n edward marlo \n selling a sandwich \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
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Signed Card Transposition
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Related to
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2
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Winter 1969
|
52
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pre-peeked deuce sandwich \n deuces placed in deck by spectator come together and trap selection, duplicate deuces, see comment on page 164 \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Pre-Peeked Deuce Sandwich
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2
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Winter 1969
|
53
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notes on the lie speller \n credit information, see also page 162 for comment by cervon & jennings \n jon racherbaumer \n auto-speller \n justin higham
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Notes on the Lie Speller
|
Variations
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2
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Winter 1969
|
57
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marlo's "unknown" speller \n three methods, stack and almost no stack, see also page 162 for note by ackerman \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's "Unknown" Speller
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2
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Winter 1969
|
58
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marlo on stebbins/stay-stack \n shuffling new deck into si stebbins, faros \n edward marlo \n russell "rusduck" duck \n the si stebbins secret \n darwin ortiz \n quick way to set-up stebbins \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo, Russell "Rusduck" Duck
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Marlo on Stebbins/Stay-Stack
|
Related to
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2
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Winter 1969
|
61
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four ace stop \n quadruple stop trick, bottom deals \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Four Ace Stop
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2
|
Winter 1969
|
62
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"over here, of course!" \n face-up/face-down packet, selection vanishes, reappears face up \n edward marlo \n added thoughts on "over here, of course!" \n paul swinford \n countdown disclosures \n edward marlo \n inconclusive climax \n edward marlo \n "where has it gone" (hideo kato, genii, sept. 1969) \n marlo's secret kato \n edward marlo \n apparitional card on ceiling \n jon racherbaumer
1969
Edward Marlo
|
"Over Here, Of Course!"
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Inspired by- "Where Has It Gone" (Hideo Kato, Genii, Sept. 1969)
Related toVariations
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2
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Winter 1969
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63
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air mail prediction \n featuring finesse for a henry christ force beneath table \n edward marlo \n the under-the-table force \n edward marlo \n post-it prediction \n david solomon \n the lap addition \n jack avis \n post-it prediction \n bruce florek \n prememonition \n tomas blomberg
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Air Mail Prediction
|
Related toVariations
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
65
|
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lasso-due-tre \n ace, two and three, named value transforms into selection, two methods \n edward marlo \n lasso-due-tre \n martin a. nash \n 123 \n dai vernon
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Lasso-Due-Tre
|
Inspired byVariations
|
2
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Winter 1969
|
67
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added note \n short 1958-dated description of the "les cartes diaconis" plot without mentioning diaconis \n edward marlo \n les cartes diaconis \n persi diaconis
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Added Note
|
Related to
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2
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Winter 1969
|
69
|
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marlo's double count \n using partial secret incomplete faro condition to quickly place cards at wanted positions, two methods (faro and table faro) \n edward marlo \n marlo's double count \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Double Count
|
Related to
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2
|
Winter 1969
|
69
|
|
marlo's nomad aces \n see comment on page 165 \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Nomad Aces
|
2
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Winter 1969
|
70
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one-cut, double-control \n center slip cut, see notes on page 165 \n edward marlo \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
One-Cut, Double-Control
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
72
|
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ace-cutting without double-cutting \n alternate way to get into "cutting the aces", using faro shuffle \n david bendix \n cutting the aces \n dai vernon
1969
David Bendix
|
Ace-Cutting without Double-Cutting
|
Inspired by
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2
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Winter 1969
|
74
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tibetan checkers \n chink-a-chink type routine with different-colored checkers instead of coins, first part \n jules debarros
1969
Jules DeBarros
|
Tibetan Checkers
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
74
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petite la pilule du diable \n comments on the ball and vase \n jon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Petite La Pilule du Diable
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
76
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notes on the vase \n \n roland hurley
1969
Roland Hurley
|
Notes on the Vase
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
77
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|
marlo's "pitch" routine \n \n edward marlo
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's "Pitch" Routine
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
78
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|
the satiricon \n - lester overton: tragic hero (bendix)
- excerpt from the adventures of harry inane (racherbaumer) \n david bendix \n jon racherbaumer
1969
David Bendix, Jon Racherbaumer
|
The Satiricon
|
2
|
Winter 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 \n jon racherbaumer
1969
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Estimations
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
84
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|
ultimate secrets of card magic \n \n jon racherbaumer \n dai vernon \n lewis ganson
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
|
Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
91
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|
expert card conjuring \n \n jon racherbaumer \n various \n alton sharpe
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
|
Expert Card Conjuring
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
91
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|
the complete illustrated book of card magic \n \n jon racherbaumer \n various \n walter b. gibson
1969
Jon Racherbaumer (reviewer)
|
The Complete Illustrated Book of Card Magic
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
91
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|
s s open prediction \n \n gene nielsen \n latest spectator's open prediction \n edward marlo \n millard lichter
1969
Gene Nielsen
|
S S Open Prediction
|
Inspired by
|
2
|
Winter 1969
|
93
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|
marlo's psychedelic \n two methods "psychedelic" without stack, see note on page 165 \n edward marlo \n psychedelic \n paul swinford
1969
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Psychedelic
|
Inspired by
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2
|
Winter 1969
|
94
|
|
chinese enigma \n dollar and ribbon in spectator's pocket, chinese coin in hand, they change places, reconstructed from an advertisement description of richard himber \n roland hurley \n richard himber advertisement \n chinese enigma \n roland hurley
1970
Roland Hurley
|
Chinese Enigma
|
Inspired by- Richard Himber advertisement
Also published here
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
101
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repeat signed card to case \n black aces in case, selection travels in between them, three methods \n edward marlo \n last aces \n jack posetary
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Repeat Signed Card to Case
|
Inspired by
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3
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Spring 1970
|
106
|
|
load to outside of case \n \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Load to Outside of Case
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
106
|
|
signature transposition \n cards signed on face (!), signatures transpose, three methods \n edward marlo \n the de-materializing coin \n roland hurley \n the sentimental swiss signature switch \n peter kane \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Signature Transposition
|
Related toVariations
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
113
|
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simplex or complex \n three selections turn out to be the same card, two methods \n edward marlo \n a crown con \n jon racherbaumer
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Simplex or Complex
|
Variations
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
116
|
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reverse fan force \n \n unknown
1970
|
Reverse Fan Force
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
116
|
|
no glide / easy glide switch \n \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
No Glide / Easy Glide Switch
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
117
|
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allerton switch \n \n bert allerton
1970
Bert Allerton
|
Allerton Switch
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
117
|
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dealing the flush \n royal flush for any number of players from 2 to 8, stack & faros \n bruce cervon
1970
Bruce Cervon
|
Dealing the Flush
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
120
|
|
the fickle card's fingered fate \n card changes into three selections and vanishes \n allan ackerman
1970
Allan Ackerman
|
The Fickle Card's Fingered Fate
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
121
|
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the professor's incubus \n \n roger sylwester \n the professor's incubus \n roger sylwester \n hypnotizing the professor \n james lewis
1970
Roger Sylwester
|
The professor's incubus
|
Related toAlso published here
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
122
|
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friendly persuasion \n separating in suits, unusual procedure \n roy walton \n the symbol separation test \n nick trost \n friendly persuasion \n roy walton
1970
Roy Walton
|
Friendly Persuasion
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
125
|
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3<sup>2</sup> deal duplicated \n selection process with square layout \n ken beale \n russell "rusduck" duck \n marvin johnson \n 3<sup>2</sup> \n russell "rusduck" duck \n square deal \n ken beale
1970
Ken Beale, Russell "Rusduck" Duck, Marvin Johnson
|
32 Deal Duplicated
|
Inspired by
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3
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Spring 1970
|
126
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the satiricon \n - la fleury, pagan cardicienne
- dove droppings from all over
- ask the millwright \n david bendix \n jerry printz
1970
David Bendix, Jerry Printz
|
The Satiricon
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
127
|
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convincing control \n \n edward marlo \n versatile outjog control \n frank simon \n convincing control \n edward marlo \n pushover switch \n jerry k. hartman \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Convincing Control
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
133
|
|
marlo on the charlier pass \n covering the pass, as color change \n edward marlo \n charlier shift \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo on the Charlier Pass
|
Also published here
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
136
|
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second note \n idea for covering turnover/invisible pass \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Second Note
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
139
|
|
note from 1947 \n note on turnover pass \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Note from 1947
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
139
|
|
note from february 9, 1970 \n note on riffle pass \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Note from February 9, 1970
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
139
|
|
variant of hit second deal \n easy variant \n edward marlo \n the hit deals \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Variant of Hit Second Deal
|
Inspired by
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3
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Spring 1970
|
139
|
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the surprise packet \n card in named hand shown indifferent during poker deal, they change into aces, possible follow-up to collins aces \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
The Surprise Packet
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
140
|
|
signed card in ---- \n two methods \n edward marlo \n alex elmsley \n signed card to — \n edward marlo \n a case for the mystery card \n justin higham
1970
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley
|
signed card in ----
|
Related toVariations
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
142
|
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overhand shuffle key placement \n \n unknown
1970
|
Overhand Shuffle Key Placement
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
142
|
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lift shuffle \n brief \n unknown
1970
|
Lift Shuffle
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
142
|
|
the l-c-m control \n three cards, odd pack, straddle faros \n edward marlo \n the l-c-m control \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
The L-C-M Control
|
Related to
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3
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Spring 1970
|
143
|
|
no-turn triumph \n two methods \n edward marlo \n variation - no turn triumph \n jerry mentzer \n i'll put money on it \n wesley james \n the truthful triumph \n larry jennings
1970
Edward Marlo
|
No-turn Triumph
|
Related toVariations
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
145
|
|
tilt collectors \n \n edward marlo \n tilt \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Tilt Collectors
|
Related to
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3
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Spring 1970
|
147
|
|
all you have to do is watch \n designed for single spectator \n edward marlo \n all you had to do was watch and still you're not happy \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
all you have to do is watch
|
Related to
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
148
|
|
one-handed bottom deal illusion \n \n edward marlo \n the bomb door card \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
one-handed bottom deal illusion
|
Related to
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3
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Spring 1970
|
151
|
|
another visit \n any named card on table, borrowed deck, seven methods \n edward marlo \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Another Visit
|
Related to
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3
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Spring 1970
|
153
|
|
covered turnover switch \n \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Covered Turnover Switch
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
156
|
|
reverse fan misshow \n two cards \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Reverse Fan Misshow
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
159
|
|
another open prediction \n \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
another open prediction
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
160
|
|
martin nash on the sandwich effect \n \n martin a. nash
1970
Martin A. Nash
|
Martin Nash on the Sandwich Effect
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
161
|
|
lasso-due-tre \n \n martin a. nash \n lasso-due-tre \n edward marlo
1970
Martin A. Nash
|
Lasso-Due-Tre
|
Inspired by
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
162
|
|
direct transformation \n \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
direct transformation
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
163
|
|
marlo's double count \n second procedure "marlo's double count" \n edward marlo \n marlo's double count \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Double Count
|
Inspired by
|
3
|
Spring 1970
|
164
|
|
one-cut, double-control \n handling for three selections \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo, Martin A. Nash
|
One-Cut, Double-Control
|
Inspired by
|
3
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Spring 1970
|
165
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"lie detector" speller \n \n simon aronson
1970
Simon Aronson
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"Lie Detector" Speller
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the lead-in routine \n two card location \n simon aronson
1970
Simon Aronson
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The Lead-In Routine
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4
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Summer 1970
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175
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those collectors again \n see page 169 (of tannen's reprint) for correction \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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Those Collectors Again
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Summer 1970
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tibetan checkers \n chink-a-chink type routine with different-colored checkers instead of coins, second part \n jules debarros
1970
Jules DeBarros
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Tibetan Checkers
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4
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marlo fakes out elmsley \n vertical handling \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Fakes Out Elmsley
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setting up a packet exchange... \n for an assembly \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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Setting up a packet exchange...
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183
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the open double deal exchange \n for an assembly \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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the open double deal exchange
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skinning the cat \n loading 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 \n edward marlo \n the pay-off \n ross bertram \n skinning the card to cardcase \n paul gertner \n case load from card clip \n edward marlo \n finessed card-case load \n vic pinto \n justin higham
1970
Edward Marlo
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Skinning The Cat
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Related toVariations
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Summer 1970
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side steal to tenkai palm \n \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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Side Steal to Tenkai Palm
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Summer 1970
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gone to earth \n card vanishes in packet an reappears \n roy walton \n hideo kato's "where has it gone?" (genii sept 1970)
1970
Roy Walton
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Gone To Earth
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Inspired by- Hideo Kato's "Where Has It Gone?" (Genii Sept 1970)
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added thoughts on "over here, of course!" \n \n paul swinford \n "over here, of course!" \n edward 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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fly me to the moon \n card vanishes in packet an reappears at chosen position, based on hideo kato's "where has it gone?" (genii sept 1969), two methods \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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Fly Me To The Moon
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4
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Summer 1970
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189
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"card miracle extraordinary" \n gag description of impossible effect \n jerry andrus
1970
Jerry Andrus
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"Card Miracle Extraordinary"
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4
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Summer 1970
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201
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the original r or b phantom \n cut-off packet counted in rest, faro placement, penelope \n edward marlo \n variation and feat \n charles hudson
1970
Edward Marlo
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The Original R or B Phantom
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Summer 1970
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204
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leaving a card behind \n \n unknown
1970
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Leaving a Card Behind
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4
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Summer 1970
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204
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who's hockley \n two methods (biddle type stop force) \n edward marlo \n open hockley \n edward marlo \n force feed \n stephen minch \n stab force \n justin higham \n who's hockley stop force \n edward marlo \n hockley's prediction \n john derris
1970
Edward Marlo
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Who's Hockley
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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Summer 1970
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the wrong deck \n deck is shown as double backed, then double faced, then blank, then normal \n edward marlo
1970
Edward Marlo
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The Wrong Deck
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4
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Summer 1970
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207
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right-hand pressure fan notes \n reverse fan applications, hiding face-up cards in face-down fan, all backs, ..., right-handed pressure fan suggested by frank shields \n edward marlo \n the spectator's triumph \n allan ackerman \n heck \n right-handed pressure fan \n frank shields
1970
Edward Marlo
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right-hand pressure fan notes
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VariationsAlso published here
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4
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Summer 1970
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210
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pardon my backs! \n with thick double backer \n jon racherbaumer
1970
Jon Racherbaumer
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Pardon My Backs!
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4
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Summer 1970
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210
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almost making it \n four blank cards, four aces, change place one by one, see page 169 (of tannen's reprint) for correction \n jon racherbaumer \n jon's gem \n jon racherbaumer \n roy johnson
1970
Jon Racherbaumer
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Almost Making It
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Variations
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4
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Summer 1970
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213
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erdnase break \n \n s. w. erdnase
1970
S. W. Erdnase
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Erdnase Break
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4
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Summer 1970
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214
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peel off switch \n \n unknown
1970
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Peel Off Switch
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4
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Summer 1970
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214
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automatic boston box \n with magnets \n roland hurley
1971
Roland Hurley
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Automatic Boston Box
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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221
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coin concatenation \n coin penetrates pocket, coin jumps from pocket to handkerchief several times, vanish \n larry austin
1971
Larry Austin
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Coin Concatenation
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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223
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ambush \n odd-backed collectors cards \n roy walton \n ambush \n roy walton
1971
Roy Walton
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Ambush
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Also published here
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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226
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an easy ambush \n odd-backed collectors cards \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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An Easy Ambush
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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227
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a clean ambush \n odd-backed collectors cards \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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A Clean Ambush
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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229
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let's ambush and kill "the collectors" \n odd-backed collectors cards, rough-smooth, three-way forcing deck \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Let's Ambush and Kill "The Collectors"
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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230
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dingle's "collectors" \n \n derek dingle \n the james gang \n wesley james
1971
Derek Dingle
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Dingle's "Collectors"
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Variations
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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232
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vernon/marlo transfer \n brief \n dai vernon \n edward marlo
1971
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo
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Vernon/Marlo Transfer
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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233
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all you had to do was watch and still you're not happy \n three methods \n edward marlo \n all you have to do is watch \n edward 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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Fall-Spring 1971
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234
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"collect double" \n two phases, three stranger aces or ungaffed \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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"Collect Double"
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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237
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fufu switch \n \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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FuFu Switch
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 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 \n edward marlo \n m.v.r.c. - the easy way \n ken simmons \n a change for the better \n edward marlo \n the fastest change \n francis carlyle \n 1 in 52 \n tim gan \n retention switch \n peter mckinnon \n visual retention sandwich \n jon racherbaumer \n visual retention switch \n edward marlo \n another curve \n ken simmons \n retention of vision switch \n edward marlo \n retention of vision sandwich switch \n michael vincent \n illogical retention change \n justin higham \n t.k. no turn \n larry jennings \n the eye-candy change \n edward marlo \n visual retention switch handling \n mark phillips
1971
Edward Marlo
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Visual Retention Change
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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239
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a logical approach \n any named card on table \n edward marlo \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull
1971
Edward Marlo
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A Logical Approach
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Related to
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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241
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the spectator's deal \n spectator removes ten cards and deals them, performer receives royal flush \n edward marlo \n the poker hand \n edward g. brown
1971
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator's Deal
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Related to
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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241
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technical variation of the veeser concept \n pinch grip \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Technical Variation of the Veeser Concept
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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243
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almost like trick cards \n \n edward marlo \n marlo's "k.b.v. aces" (mum, december 1959) \n almost like gaffed cards \n edward 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
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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244
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the "too perfect" theory \n \n rick johnsson \n chapter seven: the false frame of reference \n darwin ortiz \n the too perfect theory \n michael close \n on the too perfect theory \n bob kohler \n too perfect? \n tommy wonder \n not perfect enough \n john lovick \n the "too-perfect" theory \n rick johnsson \n zu sehr perfekt \n wonder man fred
1971
Rick Johnsson
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The "Too Perfect" Theory
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Related toAlso published here
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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247
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riffs of henry christ \n comments on
- the count of elmsley
- an unsolved mystery
- the lota bowl deck switch
- the challenge \n henry christ
1971
Henry Christ
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Riffs of Henry Christ
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 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 \n david bendix \n jon racherbaumer
1971
David Bendix, Jon Racherbaumer
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The Satiricon
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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260
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notes on a miracle \n kings are inserted next to queens by spectator, ten methods (ungaffed, double facers, double backers, roughed) \n edward marlo \n a good number \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Notes on a Miracle
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Related to
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Fall-Spring 1971
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265
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m.s. loading move \n loading multiple cards into spread from underneath, brief \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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M.S. Loading Move
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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266
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spread bottom deal \n as two cards are dropped from in-the-hands-spread on the table \n edward marlo \n bottom deal exchange \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Spread Bottom Deal
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Related to
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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269
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have another sandwich \n card in hand transposes with sandwiched card \n edward marlo \n ultimate sandwich #8 \n roger smith \n sandwich transpo \n roger smith \n sandwich transpo #2 \n roger smith
1971
Edward Marlo
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Have Another Sandwich
|
Variations
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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270
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pivot tenkai palm \n \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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Pivot Tenkai Palm
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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270
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variation and feat \n cut-off packet counted in rest, faro placement, penelope \n charles hudson \n the original r or b phantom \n edward marlo
1971
Charles Hudson
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Variation and Feat
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Inspired by
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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272
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a horse of a different color \n card changes back in sandwich \n charles hudson
1971
Charles Hudson
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A Horse of a Different Color
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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272
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"shades of the half and half principle" \n faro controlling cards in stay stack \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
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"Shades of the Half and Half Principle"
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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274
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direct ace-x-ace \n distant sandwich cards come together to trap selection, five methods \n edward marlo \n direct jack sandwich \n mike gallo \n no shuffle sandwich \n ian land
1971
Edward Marlo
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Direct Ace-X-Ace
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Related toVariations
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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275
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center block pass \n brief \n unknown
1971
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Center Block Pass
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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275
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thoughts on "money power" \n ten cards eventually match, faros instead of reverse faros, see roy walton's "money power" \n paul swinford \n roy walton \n money power \n roy walton
1971
Paul Swinford, Roy Walton
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Thoughts on "Money Power"
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Inspired by
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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278
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black aces - red kings \n transformation kicker \n steve freeman \n aces, red & black \n arthur hastings
1971
Steve Freeman
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Black Aces - Red Kings
|
Inspired by
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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279
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this is a four king trick \n transformation kicker \n edward marlo \n a frantic tumble & a shy goodbye \n randy wakeman
1971
Edward Marlo
|
This is a Four King Trick
|
Variations
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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280
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visible phantoms \n fairly selected cards turn over, double facers \n edward marlo \n blue phantom \n ben christopher
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Visible Phantoms
|
Inspired by
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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281
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pocket princess \n \n roy walton \n pocket princess \n roy walton \n in space \n larry jennings
1971
Roy Walton
|
Pocket Princess
|
Related toAlso published here
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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282
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marlo on the christ force \n as key card placement, five variations \n edward marlo \n henry christ \n ten paces to the right \n roy walton \n turn of the century \n paul curry
1971
Edward Marlo, Henry Christ
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Marlo on the Christ Force
|
Related to
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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283
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racherbaumer variation \n christ force as key card placement, red black setup \n jon racherbaumer
1971
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Racherbaumer Variation
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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285
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the wheeling three \n twisting routine with three cards, then they turn over in pack, with notes by ed marlo \n joe destefano
1971
Joe DeStefano
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The Wheeling Three
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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286
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that twist again \n final card changes front and back \n william p. miesel
1971
William P. Miesel
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That Twist Again
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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288
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super stab \n with small dagger in squared deck, using faro placement \n sid marshall
1971
Sid Marshall
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Super Stab
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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289
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coin key \n \n will de sieve
1971
Will De Sieve
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Coin Key
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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289
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"wink change" \n \n martin gardner \n the blink change \n don england \n martin gardner \n wink change variation \n martin gardner \n john carney \n the "wink" change \n martin gardner \n loco-motion \n karl fulves
1971
Martin Gardner
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"Wink Change"
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
|
290
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tilt tip \n \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Tilt Tip
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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291
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mock placement \n gag for magicians \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Mock Placement
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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291
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si stebbins sorcery \n - first effect (selection from incomplete faroed deck is named)
- second effect (matching four-of-a-kind found)
-- first variation (four-of-a-kind dealt in poker deal)
-- second variation (mate for pocketed card is found)
-- third variation
- third effect (mate for pocketed card is found)
- fourth effect (prediction) \n edward marlo \n stacked deck refinement \n roger crosthwaite
1971
Edward Marlo
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Si Stebbins Sorcery
|
Variations
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5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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292
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the chicago miracle \n packet cut off and counted down, three methods (memorized deck, impromptu, si stebbins) \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
The Chicago Miracle
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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294
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si stebbins on the road \n packet cut off and counted down to selection, faro \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Si Stebbins on the Road
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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297
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liars fortune \n \n jon racherbaumer
1971
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Liars Fortune
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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298
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new aces to pockets \n \n edward marlo \n new aces to pockets \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
New Aces To Pockets
|
Also published here
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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299
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laser card to pocket \n no palm, bean shooter type pull \n edward marlo
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Laser Card to Pocket
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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300
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logical challenge cards to pocket \n ungaffed and rough-smooth version \n edward marlo \n "challenge cards to pocket" (larry jennings, genii, may 1970)
1971
Edward Marlo
|
Logical Challenge Cards to Pocket
|
Inspired by- "Challenge Cards to Pocket" (Larry Jennings, Genii, May 1970)
|
5-6
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Fall-Spring 1971
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301
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the hamman twist \n last card transforms \n brother john hamman \n brother hamman's first twist \n brother john hamman \n another hamman twist \n gene castillon \n hammanesque twist \n gene castillon
1975
Brother John Hamman
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The Hamman Twist
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
3
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racherbaumer handling of marlo idea \n \n jon racherbaumer \n edward marlo \n brother john hamman
1975
Jon Racherbaumer, Edward Marlo, Brother John Hamman
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Racherbaumer Handling of Marlo Idea
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
5
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krenzel's tunnel-change \n two cards pushed \n ken krenzel
1975
Ken Krenzel
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Krenzel's Tunnel-Change
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
6
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dingle's tunnel-change \n two cards pushed \n derek dingle \n visual reverse and color change \n ken krenzel \n derek dingle \n matt corin
1975
Derek Dingle
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Dingle's Tunnel-Change
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Related to
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
7
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alignment move \n \n theodore annemann \n henry christ
1975
Theodore Annemann, Henry Christ
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Alignment Move
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
7
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no force vanish & recovery \n two cards vanish in deck and reappear, roughed deck, see also fulves' jumping gemini \n jon racherbaumer \n the australian sixes \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
No Force Vanish & Recovery
|
Related to
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
11
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off-shoot \n two sandwich cards separate next to two selections \n jon racherbaumer \n split sandwiches \n edward marlo \n ace, x, x, x, x, ace \n steve reynolds \n two-step \n william goodwin \n off shoot variant \n lee lee
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Off-Shoot
|
Related toVariations
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
13
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jump-jump aces \n three of diamonds as pseudo ace, two more methods \n edward marlo \n jump-jump aces \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Jump-Jump Aces
|
Inspired by
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7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
13
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the 999 miracle \n cut-off packet counted, digits added, counted down in packet, three handlings \n edward marlo \n racherbaumer note \n jon racherbaumer \n the 9999 miracle \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The 999 Miracle
|
Related to
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
15
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lessinout cull \n brief \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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Lessinout Cull
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
15
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racherbaumer note \n selection is only odd-backed card \n jon racherbaumer \n the 999 miracle \n edward marlo
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Racherbaumer Note
|
Inspired by
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7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
16
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pineapple twist \n two cards transform as climax \n bruce cervon \n dai vernon
1975
Bruce Cervon, Dai Vernon
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Pineapple Twist
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
17
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sober slop poker \n poker deal handling \n edward marlo \n 76-76-67-67 \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Sober Slop Poker
|
Inspired by
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7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
18
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breakless curry change \n one or multiple cards \n edward marlo \n hole-card and player-card switches \n steve forte \n the breakless curry change \n edward marlo \n the underground change \n jamie badman \n colin miller
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Breakless Curry Change
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
|
19
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the four ace ... er ... queen trick \n \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
The Four Ace ... er ... Queen Trick
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
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22
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flash sandwich \n double backer, double facer, hung card \n jon racherbaumer
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
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Flash Sandwich
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
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23
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fair on all points \n bluff \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
|
Fair on All Points
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
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24
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the missing hour \n twelve cards, selection vanishes, two methods \n edward marlo \n arthur finley \n time out \n simon aronson \n real-gone hour \n david solomon
1975
Edward Marlo, Arthur Finley
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The Missing Hour
|
Variations
|
7 Resurrection Issue
|
1975
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25
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the viet nam trick \n card and number are predicted by two cards (value and suit, then values added to count to selection) \n bruce cervon \n dai vernon \n the vietnam trick \n dai vernon \n bruce cervon \n mentally by two, with a little help from vietnam \n john c. wagner \n the vietnam trick revisited \n james swain \n counting on the foreseeable \n bruce cervon \n dai vernon \n amazing prediction \n dai vernon \n harry lorayne \n bruce cervon \n vietnam card trick 2007 \n john c. wagner
1975
Bruce Cervon, Dai Vernon
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The Viet Nam Trick
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1975
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a quickie \n card vanishes from top and reappears at its previous position \n edward marlo \n undercover quickie \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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A Quickie
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Variations
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1975
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exhibitionism \n card from certain position selected, cut to performer to its original position \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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Exhibitionism
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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hands off reverse \n spectator cuts to a card and inserts it in the center behind his back, performer divines it and it reverses itself \n hideo kato \n jon racherbaumer \n marlo improves simmons \n edward marlo \n ken simmons \n hermetic penetration \n jon racherbaumer \n hideo kato \n hands off reverse \n jon racherbaumer \n hideo kato \n hands off reverse...er, vanish \n ken simmons \n i never touched the cards \n jon racherbaumer \n psi con carte \n jon racherbaumer \n reversal of fortune \n tom frame \n bux stop \n jon racherbaumer \n hideo kato \n vuelta dentro del estuche \n vicente canuto \n hideo kato
1975
Hideo Kato, Jon Racherbaumer
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Hands Off Reverse
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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king's triumph \n four kings instead selection \n larry jennings \n delayed double climax \n edward marlo \n castle triumph \n tony cabral \n king's triumph \n larry jennings \n jennings four-ace triumph \n steve forte \n easy jennings \n bob king
1975
Larry Jennings
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King's Triumph
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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all around square up action \n \n larry jennings
1975
Larry Jennings
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All Around Square Up Action
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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late-nite sandwich \n black queens put on top, spectator cuts, sandwich in middle \n reinhard müller \n alex elmsley
1975
Reinhard Müller, Alex Elmsley
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Late-Nite Sandwich
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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the layman makes his own \n spectator puts two jacks on top of deck and cuts, sandwiched selection \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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The Layman Makes His Own
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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a sandwich approach \n sandwiched card on table turns out to be later selection, seven methods \n edward marlo \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull \n a hull of a trick \n edward marlo \n a streamlined approach \n justin higham
1975
Edward Marlo
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A Sandwich Approach
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Related toVariations
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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spectator cuts to and turns the aces \n \n neal elias
1975
Neal Elias
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Spectator Cuts to and Turns the Aces
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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spectator cuts to and turns the aces \n four methods \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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Spectator Cuts to and Turns the Aces
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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the stabbing myth \n card is stabbed between two selections by spectator \n jon racherbaumer
1975
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Stabbing Myth
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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crack card switches \n with cover card, inspired by stripper deck switch, five methods \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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Crack Card Switches
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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the by-pass switch \n inspired by stripper deck switch \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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The By-Pass Switch
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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casual card add \n starting with face-up cards on pack \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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Casual Card Add
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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marlo double lift get-ready \n one-handed \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Double Lift Get-Ready
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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the spread and palm \n in-the-hands spread, two methods \n edward marlo \n paralyzed - left hand bottom palm \n bruce cervon
1975
Edward Marlo
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The Spread and Palm
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Inspired by
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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cased-in disappearance \n lapping from case, see also page 10 of <a href="show.php?book=389">21st century card magic</a> \n edward marlo \n cased in disappearance - minus one \n jean faré \n the vanishing deck \n michael powers
1975
Edward Marlo
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Cased-In Disappearance
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Variations
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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in case of a miss \n might not work, then location \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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In Case of a Miss
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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coated locator \n using plastic coated card in standard deck \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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Coated Locator
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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spring control \n extension to control the selection \n anton york \n spring glimpse \n edward marlo
1975
Anton York
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Spring Control
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Inspired by
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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52
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the delayed sandwich \n first nothing between sandwich cards in spread, ribbon spread hide-out \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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The Delayed Sandwich
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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tilt bit \n \n lin searles
1975
Lin Searles
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Tilt Bit
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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the princess trick \n twenty-five duplicates \n tony griffith \n al koran \n princess card trick...plus \n al koran
1975
Tony Griffith, Al Koran
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The Princess Trick
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Inspired by
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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1835 prediction \n card at chosen number is predicted, using 18-35 faro principle, three methods (duplicate card, equivoque, ..) \n edward marlo
1975
Edward Marlo
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1835 Prediction
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7 Resurrection Issue
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1975
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one fantastic move \n reverse card in center during turnover pass, gombert pass \n edward marlo \n the truly fantastic move \n steve draun \n another fantastic move \n ken simmons \n a further fantastic move \n ken simmons \n one fantastic move \n edward marlo \n final permutation marlo \n yves carbonnier \n two-step fantastic move \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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One Fantastic Move
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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3
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technical variation of the gombert pass \n \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Technical Variation of the Gombert Pass
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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3
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the joker reads minds \n spectator thinks of card and reads order of shuffled deck, spectator should misread joker as selection, it is divined, six methods \n edward marlo \n paul curry \n the joker reads minds \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo, Paul Curry
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The Joker Reads Minds
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Also published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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5
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one thru four elevator \n eight card packet version \n david solomon \n the new elevator \n edward marlo \n a, 2, 3, 4 through kings \n david solomon \n purely a, 2, 3, 4 thru the kings \n david solomon
1980
David Solomon
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One Thru Four Elevator
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Inspired byVariations
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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wedge cull \n \n dai vernon
1980
Dai Vernon
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Wedge Cull
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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9
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you did it again! \n six cards, spectator thinks one, is turned over by spectator himself, repeat \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer
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You Did It Again!
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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you did it again and again! \n six cards, spectator thinks one, is turned over by spectator himself, repeats \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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You Did It Again and Again!
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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13
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black-hole card switcheroo \n hole punched in selection travels to joker \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Black-Hole Card Switcheroo
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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a way out \n three cards chosen from spectator match three cards chosen from performer, risky \n danny korem \n tom bowyer
1980
Danny Korem, Tom Bowyer
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A Way Out
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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moving monte switch \n two cards moved around on table, one switched \n chuck smith
1980
Chuck Smith
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Moving Monte Switch
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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sleeper shank shuffle \n one shuffle \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Sleeper Shank Shuffle
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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the marnase change and vanish \n - as a vanish
- as a change \n edward marlo \n convincing jogged change \n edward marlo \n bluff erdnase change \n justin higham \n inspired by marnase \n earl nelson
1980
Edward Marlo
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The Marnase Change and Vanish
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Variations
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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kicky variant \n \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Kicky Variant
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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the double erdnase change \n \n jon racherbaumer \n double erdnase change \n jon racherbaumer \n flat double erdnase change \n jon racherbaumer \n bluff erdnase change \n justin higham
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Double Erdnase Change
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Related toAlso published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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darting double \n some credit information \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Darting Double
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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center double \n \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Center Double
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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swivel-cull \n \n edward marlo \n the combination cull - first method \n david carré \n the combination cull - second method \n justin higham \n swivel cull \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Swivel-Cull
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Related toAlso published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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snap pass \n \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Snap Pass
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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covering the top card pass \n \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Covering The Top Card Pass
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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control fake-outs - jog shuffle fake-out \n puzzle magicians that follow the control, two methods \n edward marlo \n fake jog shuffle \n justin higham \n fake jog shuffle \n justin higham
1980
Edward Marlo
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Control Fake-Outs - Jog Shuffle Fake-Out
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Related to
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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i-f control fake-out \n puzzle magicians that follow the control \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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I-F Control Fake-Out
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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convincing tilt \n \n daryl martinez \n tilt finesse ii \n daryl martinez \n christoph borer \n convincing tilt \n daryl martinez \n full tilt \n justin higham \n convincing cut \n chad long \n convincing tilt handling \n daryl martinez \n david williamson
1980
Daryl Martinez
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Convincing Tilt
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VariationsAlso published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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rub-a-dub gone \n card actually on table \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Rub-a-Dub Gone
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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capturing macdonald \n four jacks appear and capture signed selection, as prelude to assembly, three double facer \n gene castillon
1980
Gene Castillon
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Capturing MacDonald
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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the melding pot \n two decks are shuffled together and separate \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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The Melding Pot
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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45
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the tickfaw twist \n \n robert walker \n pineapple poker surprise \n david solomon \n larry jennings's "overturning touch turn"
1980
Robert Walker
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The Tickfaw Twist
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Inspired by- Larry Jennings's "Overturning Touch Turn"
Related to
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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quadruple fingertip cards to pocket \n four peeked cards to four different pockets, double facer with divided cards on one side \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Quadruple Fingertip Cards to Pocket
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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50
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ad-jacent \n advertisement card is used to stab between selections in tabled spread \n simon aronson \n breaking up ad-jacent \n david solomon \n stealth card stab \n tom gagnon \n ad-jacent \n simon aronson \n thanks to aronson \n alexander de cova
1980
Simon Aronson
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Ad-Jacent
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VariationsAlso published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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i won't even look \n using ed brown wallet (see kabbala reference), two methods \n edward marlo \n between elmsley, brown, and himber \n jon racherbaumer \n ed brown
1980
Edward Marlo
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I Won't Even Look
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Related to
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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the blue intruder strikes again! \n spectator choses only blue card in red back, using brainwave deck \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Blue Intruder Strikes Again!
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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56
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castillon's olram aces \n false index cards and 3/4 double facer \n gene castillon \n the casolomon olram aces \n david solomon \n gene castillon
1980
Gene Castillon
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Castillon's Olram Aces
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Variations
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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bluff sandwich \n bluff pass force, dribble finesse \n edward marlo \n repeat bluff sandwich \n paul hallas \n a tasty bluff sandwich \n edward marlo \n second sandwich - bluff sandwich \n edward marlo \n plain clothes detectives \n colin linn \n sandwich vanish \n edo huang \n double decker sandwich \n michael powers \n audacious sandwich \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Edward Marlo
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Bluff Sandwich
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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dunbury sandwich \n wrong card captured, sandwich cards transform and find selection \n robert walker \n david solomon \n kim card ashian \n chris mayhew \n cheops's dunbury sandwich \n fernando cheops \n oops \n harapan ong \n devilish deuces wild sandwich \n david solomon \n snappy dunbury \n george mcbride \n double agent collectors \n scott baird
1980
Robert Walker, David Solomon
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Dunbury Sandwich
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Related toVariations
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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royal divers \n sandwich cards vanish from top and bottom and reappear around selection in center, three methods \n edward marlo \n slip cut \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Royal Divers
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Also published here
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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65
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charlier pass as color change \n \n edward marlo
1980
Edward Marlo
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Charlier Pass as Color Change
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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65
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eyed jack sandwich \n sandwich cards placed on top, then straight cut \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Jon Racherbaumer
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Eyed Jack Sandwich
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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split sandwiches \n odd-backed sandwich cards put in deck, they split and are next to two selections, including "one deck variation" and suggestion by danny korem \n edward marlo \n off-shoot \n jon racherbaumer
1980
Edward Marlo
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Split Sandwiches
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Inspired by
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The Last Hierophant
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1980
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