who's the dirty rascal? \n lie detector effect, spectator spells "red/black" etc., finds selection at the end of the spelling, but rest of the deck is revealed to be blank \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Who's the dirty rascal?
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stitches in time \n triumph effect with pseudo-bob-hummer presentation/procedure, spectator "unmixes" deck themselves via long mathematical/hummeresque procedure \n stephen tucker \n hummer's reversal mystery \n bob hummer \n oscar weigle
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Stitches in time
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3
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footsteps \n deck cannot be squared properly, cards keep sticking out - when forced to be square by tapping on deck, all the pips fall to one side of the deck \n stephen tucker \n david britland \n falling pips \n tommy wonder
1984
Stephen Tucker, David Britland
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Footsteps
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4
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just a few wrinkles... \n mathematical card trick, spectator arrives at three digit number, performer uses three digit number to divine three cut-to cards and also spectator's age \n stephen tucker \n guessing someone's age \n unknown
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Just a few wrinkles...
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7
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breaking the silence \n weird card switch, card that is switched out ends up being bent in half \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Breaking the Silence
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10
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doppelganger \n four red cards transpose with four black cards. selection (actually amongst the black cards) transposes with a red card in the red packet \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Doppelganger
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12
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tried and twisted \n four aces shown, the aces corresponding to the suits of two selections change into the selections, and then change back \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Tried and twisted
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14
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rock around \n ambitious card, but deck is then revealed to be wrapped in rubberbands around all the edges (paul harris's solid deception ending, with rubberbands) \n stephen tucker \n solid deception \n paul harris
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Rock Around
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17
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the inner limits \n producing selection from behind a card/box using backpalming (pretty standard techniques) \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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The inner limits
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scanner \n card thought of from packet of eight cards, cards slowly eliminated until thought of card is left \n stephen tucker \n a scanner darkly \n karl fulves \n scanner count \n karl fulves
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Scanner
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Inspired byRelated to
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22
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withdrawal \n indifferent card flicked into deck, causes selection to be shot out \n stephen tucker \n shooting star \n ken krenzel
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Withdrawal
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Related to
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25
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all heart \n diamond cut diamond effect with an extra two card transposition (two selections) \n stephen tucker \n diamond cut diamond \n alex elmsley
1984
Stephen Tucker
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All Heart
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26
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the dance master \n first card found by fancy cut, second card found by counting down value of first selection + other random cards \n stephen tucker \n count your cards \n unknown
1984
Stephen Tucker
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The dance master
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29
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raiders of the last ace \n spectator cuts to random card, counts down to an ace. does this four times for four aces \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Raiders of the last ace
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32
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indexlink \n indices of three cards spell jak, indicates they selected jack. three cards then change to other three jacks. \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Indexlink
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34
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revealed \n two jokers and ace of spades: ace of spades alternates between pointing at spectator and magician, then joker also keeps changing orientation, then all three cards change to ace of spades \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Revealed
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37
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face \n eight card packet of aces and kings, spectator and magician able to separate aces from kings via freely selecting four cards each \n stephen tucker \n 31 plus \n roy walton \n karl fulves
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Face
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39
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finding new strength \n six card repeat, finale with only one card left (revealed to be selection) \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Finding new strength
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41
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weekend \n double ambitious sequence with marlo tilt \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Weekend
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43
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ambassador \n card seen by spectator to be on top, random card removed from center of deck shown to be selection instead (sucker type effect) \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Ambassador
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empress \n blue deck sandwiched between two random cards, the two random cards end up sandwiching selection, rest of deck turns red \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Empress
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45
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mirage \n single playing card vanishes, one quarter at a time \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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Mirage
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47
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the brail deck \n marking system by making indentations (similar to punching cards) \n stephen tucker
1984
Stephen Tucker
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The Brail Deck
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