1976
Written by Harvey Rosenthal
Work of Harvey Rosenthal
16 pages (Stapled), published by Selfpublished
Illustrated with drawings
Language: English
20 entries
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Harvey Rosenthal Introduction
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Harvey Rosenthal Camouflage Camouflaged as an observation test, king between aces, then one ace between kings
Inspired by 2
Multiple Card Switch from top, reversed card under top card
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Ken Krenzel, Harvey Rosenthal Mechanical Reverse
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Harvey Rosenthal A Strange Double Revelation joker transforms into two peeked cards
Variations 4
Harvey Rosenthal Top Change Switch three cards are restacked and switched twice
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John Cornelius Metamorphosis visual coin transformation on the table
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Harvey Rosenthal The Diminishing Die die diminishes several times, with metamorphosis change
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Harvey Rosenthal Color Changing Die die changes color multiple times, metamorphosis change
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Harvey Rosenthal New Theory Square-Circle die changes into sponge ball, metamorphosis change
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Harvey Rosenthal Photographic Metamorphosis paper on coin transforms into picture of selected card
Related to 8
Harvey Rosenthal, James G. Thompson Jr., Dai Vernon Pressure Fan Force
Related to
  • Fan Force (Dai Vernon, 1960)
  • James G. Thompson's "Pressure Fan Force" in "Top Secrets of Magic"
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Harvey Rosenthal Miracle Torn and Restored Cigarette Paper torn paper, rolled into a ball, metamorphosis change
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Harvey Rosenthal The Unknown coin bends in two steps, metamorphosis change
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Harvey Rosenthal Sixty Cent Trick small coin on larger coin, coins change size, metamorphosis change
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Harvey Rosenthal Odd-Even-Odd Again four odd and four even cards on two piles, on the odd side are then the even cards and on the other side the four kings
Inspired by 12
Double Lift knock-out with a break
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Harvey Rosenthal A Novel Sponge Production
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Harvey Rosenthal Yet Another Technicolor Oddity five reds and five black cards
Inspired byRelated to 15
Strip-Out Addition
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Data entered by Lorenz Schär, March 2016.