introduction - the importance of showmanship \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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Introduction - The Importance of Showmanship
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7
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forcing thought principle - several methods of forcing a certain card \n during riffle, springing, fanning \n unknown
1935
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Forcing Thought Principle - Several Methods of Forcing a Certain Card
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8
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simple control \n spectator cuts to and remembers card, performer holds break \n unknown
1935
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Simple Control
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8
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card and number divination \n up to ten, with outs (palm-off, transformation) \n unknown \n power of concentrated thought \n s. w. erdnase
1935
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Card and Number Divination
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Related to
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8
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the key card principle - an example of presentation \n \n unknown \n hugard's example of presentation \n roberto giobbi
1935
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The Key Card Principle - An Example of Presentation
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Variations
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9
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the three heaps \n spectator cuts deck in three piles, three top cards are divined, repeat \n unknown
1935
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The Three Heaps
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10
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the trio \n three cards divined, no-touch confusion force \n unknown
1935
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The Trio
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10
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remembering three cards \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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Remembering Three Cards
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10
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the moving finger \n \n unknown
1935
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The Moving Finger
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11
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a card and a number \n naming name and position of selection, key card \n unknown
1935
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A Card and a Number
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11
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divining a card \n spectator writings some cards on paper including thought of card, which is then named \n unknown
1935
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Divining a Card
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11
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the count down \n card and its position remembered and divined, two key cards \n unknown
1935
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The Count Down
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12
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the six piles \n six cards on top and bottom of a suit \n unknown
1935
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The Six Piles
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12
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the nail or pin marking principle \n \n unknown
1935
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The Nail or Pin Marking Principle
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13
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thought card discovered \n pin marking through handkerchief \n unknown
1935
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Thought Card Discovered
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13
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a test discovery \n nail punch, naming position of selection \n unknown
1935
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A Test Discovery
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13
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an envelope mystery \n forced cards put in envelopes with punch marks, including "a variation" \n unknown
1935
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An Envelope Mystery
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14
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the prearranged pack principle \n \n unknown
1935
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The Prearranged Pack Principle
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15
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method of changing packs \n selection produced at named number from pocketed deck \n unknown \n hugard's method of changing packs \n jean hugard \n roberto giobbi
1935
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Method of Changing Packs
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Variations
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15
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mephisto's message \n number selected via card values from one half gives position of selection in other half \n unknown \n curious coincidence \n unknown
1935
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Mephisto's Message
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Related to
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16
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thought card to pocket \n several duplicates \n unknown \n think-a-card \n charles hopkins
1935
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Thought Card to Pocket
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Related to
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16
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finding a number \n \n unknown \n the row of ten cards \n unknown
1935
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Finding a Number
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Related to
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17
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mental spelling \n progressive spelling set-up \n unknown
1935
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Mental Spelling
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17
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reading any card called for \n forced card produced from pocketed deck \n unknown
1935
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Reading any Card Called For
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18
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locating a page and word by cards \n force number with stack \n unknown
1935
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Locating a Page and Word by Cards
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18
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clairvoyant reading of several cards \n naming packet of cards through handkerchief \n unknown
1935
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Clairvoyant Reading of Several Cards
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18
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glimpse through handkerchief \n \n unknown
1935
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Glimpse through Handkerchief
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18
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a startling experiment \n naming missing card \n unknown
1935
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A Startling Experiment
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19
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spectator shuffles stacked deck \n credit information, short overhand shuffle \n unknown
1935
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Spectator Shuffles Stacked Deck
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19
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novel card reading \n removed card behind back named, glimpsing palmed key card \n unknown
1935
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Novel Card Reading
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19
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various presentations of the one way deck principle \n \n unknown
1935
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Various Presentations of the One Way Deck Principle
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20
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a new kink \n uncredited \n theodore annemann
1935
Theodore Annemann
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A New Kink
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20
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tricks with assistant as the medium \n two methods, medium divines cards or finds selections, culling key cards together \n unknown
1935
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Tricks with Assistant as the Medium
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21
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codes for mind reading with cards \n - talking code (first method)
- talking code (second method)
- silent code (method one)
- silent code (method two)
- silent code for confederate \n unknown
1935
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Codes for Mind Reading with Cards
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22
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forcing decks \n \n unknown
1935
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Forcing Decks
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25
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the marked card principle \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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The Marked Card Principle
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26
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a card prediction \n card at named number predicted \n unknown
1935
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A Card Prediction
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26
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the impression or carbon system \n two methods \n unknown
1935
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The Impression or Carbon System
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26
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method two \n card and number written down, performer shuffles deck, card is at number, carbon paper \n unknown
1935
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Method Two
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27
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the mirror principle \n \n unknown
1935
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The Mirror Principle
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28
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a prediction \n card at "selected" number predicted, calculation force \n unknown
1935
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A Prediction
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29
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the telepathic bridge game \n \n unknown
1935
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The Telepathic Bridge Game
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30
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