basic sleights and changes \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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Basic Sleights and Changes
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2
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the palm proper \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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The Palm Proper
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2
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the french drop \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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The French Drop
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3
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the french drop - variation \n back clipped \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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The French Drop - Variation
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4
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the pinch \n french drop variation \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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The Pinch
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4
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the thumb palm \n \n unknown
1935
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The Thumb Palm
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5
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the pick up \n false take from palm \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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The Pick Up
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5
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changes \n 1. by means of the palm proper
2. with one hand (de manche change without credit)
3. by means of the thumb palm
4. by means of a small tray \n jean hugard \n to change a coin \n henri de manche
1935
Jean Hugard
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Changes
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Related to
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5
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coin and card \n coin produced from card \n unknown
1935
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Coin and Card
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7
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the melting coin \n coin vanishes and appears from fire of a candle (robert-houdin routine without credit) \n unknown
1935
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The Melting Coin
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8
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the flying coin \n marked coin travels from hand to hand to second coin and through table, then same with four coins, glass under table for last phase \n unknown
1935
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The Flying Coin
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9
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filtration of coins \n two coin in two handkerchief one travels to other, marked \n unknown
1935
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Filtration of Coins
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11
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coin filtration - second method \n \n unknown
1935
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Coin Filtration - Second Method
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12
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travelling coins \n first coin travels from hand to hand then effect is repeated with four coins, hands turned over on table \n unknown
1935
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Travelling Coins
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13
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coin through hat \n three coins pass one by one through a hat into a glass \n unknown
1935
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Coin Through Hat
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13
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coin through a deck into a glass \n marked coin \n unknown
1935
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Coin Through a Deck Into a Glass
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14
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flying coins \n three coins travel from one hand to three coins in other hand, one by one \n unknown
1935
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Flying Coins
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15
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a coin through the hand \n back of hand \n unknown
1935
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A Coin Through the Hand
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15
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all change \n marked penny and marked half dollar wrapped in a handkerchief each change places \n unknown
1935
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All Change
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16
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two coins and two tumblers \n coin travels from glass two other glass \n alan peterson
1935
Alan Peterson
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Two Coins and Two Tumblers
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boy and coins \n coins travel from spectator's hand to hat \n unknown
1935
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Boy and Coins
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17
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click pass \n \n unknown
1935
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Click Pass
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17
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a walking penny \n marked coin travels from from under left foot to under right foot \n unknown
1935
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A Walking Penny
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18
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head or tail. a surprise trick \n coin covered by glass and glass wrapped in paper, then glass and coin vanish \n unknown
1935
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Head or Tail. A Surprise Trick
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19
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another method \n \n unknown
1935
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Another Method
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20
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coin and glass of water \n coin under hat changes into glass of water \n unknown
1935
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Coin and Glass of Water
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20
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dime and handkerchief \n marked coin travels from handkerchief to orange \n unknown
1935
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Dime and Handkerchief
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21
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coin vanish from handkerchief \n \n unknown
1935
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Coin Vanish from Handkerchief
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21
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coin and apple \n coin and apple change places, under paper cones \n unknown
1935
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Coin and Apple
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22
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the best coin fold \n with variation \n unknown
1935
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The Best Coin Fold
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23
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another coin fold \n - a third method \n unknown
1935
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Another Coin Fold
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24
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dime and half dollar vanish \n half dollar vanishes \n unknown
1935
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Dime and Half Dollar Vanish
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25
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coin through table \n coin travels from hand over the table to coin held under the table \n unknown
1935
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Coin Through Table
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25
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dime and matchbox \n coin vanishes from under matchbox, coin penetrates matchbox \n unknown
1935
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Dime and Matchbox
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26
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a thought reading trick \n two ways, first coin is discovered in correct hand and then under correct drawer of a matchbox \n unknown
1935
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A Thought Reading Trick
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27
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vanishing a dime \n coin vanishes from between two bigger coins \n unknown \n face-to-face vanish \n bobby bernard
1935
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Vanishing a Dime
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Related to
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28
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variation - a good cath \n gag, coin appears under two bigger coins \n unknown
1935
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Variation - A Good Cath
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28
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vanishing dime \n for small coins \n unknown
1935
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Vanishing Dime
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28
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sleeve button vanish \n coin hidden between buttons from sleeve \n unknown
1935
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Sleeve Button Vanish
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29
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heads or tails \n coin under hat turns into guinea pig \n unknown
1935
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Heads or Tails
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29
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amusing dime catch \n coin pressed on spectators forehead vanishes \n unknown \n blackmail \n karl fulves
1935
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Amusing Dime Catch
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Related to
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29
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dime and ginger ale bottle \n dime put on mouth of a bottle jumps into the air \n unknown
1935
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Dime and Ginger Ale Bottle
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29
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a useful move \n opening coat to hide coin, secret transfer \n unknown
1935
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A Useful Move
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29
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the spinning coin \n coin spins between two pins \n unknown
1935
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The Spinning Coin
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29
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the weeping queen \n water drops fall from coin, sponge behind ear \n unknown
1935
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The Weeping Queen
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30
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trouser cuff vanish \n while picking up a dropped coin it's loaded in cuff \n unknown
1935
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Trouser Cuff Vanish
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30
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trouser fold vanish \n seated, coin vanishes from knee \n unknown
1935
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Trouser Fold Vanish
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30
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the perforated coin \n pin through coin \n unknown
1935
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The Perforated Coin
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30
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dime in ear \n dime vanishes from elbow, hide out in ear \n unknown
1935
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Dime in Ear
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31
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coin in knot in handkerchief \n coin appears in knotted handkerchief \n unknown
1935
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Coin in Knot in Handkerchief
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31
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wand and wax \n wax on end of wand to show hands empty \n unknown
1935
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Wand and Wax
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31
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rubber band vanish \n coin vanish with handkerchief \n unknown
1935
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Rubber Band Vanish
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31
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heads or tails \n coin held between two fingers, control if it lands heads or tails up \n unknown
1935
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Heads or Tails
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31
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balancing a coin \n coin stands upright on outstretched hand \n unknown
1935
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Balancing a Coin
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32
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a wonderful juggle \n \n unknown
1935
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A Wonderful Juggle
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32
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the elbow catch \n \n unknown
1935
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The Elbow Catch
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33
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spin the coin \n coin spinned on glass \n unknown
1935
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Spin the Coin
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33
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a pretty juggle \n coin catch from back of hand \n unknown
1935
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A Pretty Juggle
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33
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to pick up a dime with the palm \n \n unknown \n press pick-up \n geoffrey latta
1935
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To Pick Up a Dime with the Palm
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Related to
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33
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a pretty flourish \n coin on card, card is flicked away \n unknown
1935
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A Pretty Flourish
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33
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the triangular coin stand \n to vanish coins \n unknown
1935
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The Triangular Coin Stand
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34
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the melting coin \n coin dropped in glass of water under handkerchief, then it vanishes, off-beat gaff \n unknown
1935
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The Melting Coin
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34
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another method \n coin dropped in glass of water under handkerchief, then it vanishes,thread method \n unknown
1935
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Another Method
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35
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the coin glass \n coin to glass, with assistant \n unknown
1935
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The Coin Glass
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35
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a pile of pennies \n die under paper tube transforms into coins, coins travel through table and die appears again under tube, hollow coin stack \n unknown
1935
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A Pile of Pennies
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36
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the weeping coin \n water drops fall from coin \n dr. c. j. diestel
1935
Dr. C. J. Diestel
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The Weeping Coin
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37
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penny changes to a dime \n two pennies, one changes into dime \n unknown
1935
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Penny Changes to a Dime
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37
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penny and dime \n dime covered by penny penetrates card and falls into glass, nesting coin gaff \n unknown
1935
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Penny and Dime
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38
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half dollar and penny \n coin transformation, unusual gaff \n unknown
1935
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Half Dollar and Penny
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38
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the "wiesenheimer" coin trick \n coin vanishes from ring put on table covered with a card, alternative method \n unknown
1935
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The "Wiesenheimer" Coin Trick
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39
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the talking coin \n coin dances in glass, answering questions, assistant \n unknown
1935
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The Talking Coin
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40
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coin and bottle \n \n unknown
1935
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Coin and Bottle
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41
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coin through ring \n coin wrapped in handkerchief penetrates finger ring \n unknown
1935
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Coin Through Ring
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41
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an easy trick \n coin travels under hat \n unknown
1935
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An Easy Trick
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41
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coin and string \n coin with hole penetrates string held by spectators \n unknown
1935
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Coin and String
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42
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a finger gimlet \n \n unknown \n coin chops \n joe rindfleisch \n joe monti's karate coin \n joe monti
1935
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A Finger Gimlet
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Variations
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42
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a penetrating coin \n coin penetrates plate and falls into glass \n unknown
1935
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A Penetrating Coin
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43
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silver to bronze \n half dollar covered by drawer of a match box changes to penny and back \n unknown
1935
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Silver to Bronze
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43
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advanced sleights \n three vanishes
- 1. coin clipped between index and middle finger
- 2. coin pushed into fist
- 3. retention vanish \n unknown
1935
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Advanced Sleights
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44
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chapender's method of palming \n edge palm \n martin chapender
1935
Martin Chapender
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Chapender's Method of Palming
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46
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two finger palm \n \n unknown
1935
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Two Finger Palm
|
46
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advanced flourishes \n 1. the steeplechase (coin roll)
2. the coin turn over (multiple coins spread turnover)
3. vanish and recovery of stack of coins \n unknown
1935
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Advanced Flourishes
|
47
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sleeving from back of left hand \n \n unknown
1935
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Sleeving from Back of Left Hand
|
48
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spinning coin into the air \n sleeve vanish, with variations \n unknown \n chris carven
1935
, Chris Carven
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Spinning Coin into the Air
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49
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modification of the french drop \n sleeving while doing a french drop \n unknown
1935
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Modification of the French Drop
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49
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cards and coins \n several coins appear from between two cards \n sam leo horowitz
1935
Sam Leo Horowitz
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Cards and Coins
|
50
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an optical illusion? \n coin vanishes from handkerchief and appears again \n sam leo horowitz
1935
Sam Leo Horowitz
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An Optical Illusion?
|
51
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the sympathetic coins \n on corners of handkerchief, second method with extra coin \n unknown \n the sympathetic coins \n yank hoe
1935
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The Sympathetic Coins
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Related to
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52
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coin and envelopes \n marked coin to nest of envelopes made out of newspaper \n unknown
1935
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Coin and Envelopes
|
54
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coin and oranges \n marked coin in chosen orange \n unknown
1935
|
Coin and Oranges
|
56
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the peripatetic \n four coins travel from a jar to a glass, one by one, threaded coin \n unknown
1935
|
The Peripatetic
|
56
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han ping chien coin trick \n eight coins and an odd one \n han ping chien
1935
Han Ping Chien
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Han Ping Chien Coin Trick
|
58
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slow motion vanish \n with cigarette \n john ramsay
1935
John Ramsay
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Slow Motion Vanish
|
58
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filtration of money - advanced method \n coin joins other coin wrapped in handkerchief, then both penetrate the silk \n unknown
1935
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Filtration of Money - Advanced Method
|
59
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a blindfold detection \n marked coins shuffled among others coins in hat, performer finds first coin blindfolded, second penetrates hat \n unknown \n witch's coin \n marshall weinstein
1935
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A Blindfold Detection
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Related to
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60
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the production grip \n \n unknown
1935
|
The Production Grip
|
62
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the back and front palm \n a. to vanish the coin at the back of the hand
b. to bring the coin to the front of the fingers \n unknown
1935
|
The Back and Front Palm
|
62
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the front finger clip \n \n unknown
1935
|
The Front Finger Clip
|
63
|
|
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the back finger clip \n two methods \n unknown
1935
|
The Back Finger Clip
|
64
|
|
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the back thumb palm \n \n unknown
1935
|
The Back Thumb Palm
|
64
|
|
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the front thumb palm \n downs palm \n unknown
1935
|
The Front Thumb Palm
|
65
|
|
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production from front thumb palm \n production from downs palm \n unknown
1935
|
Production from Front Thumb Palm
|
65
|
|
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the pinch vanish \n \n unknown
1935
|
The Pinch Vanish
|
66
|
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the front edge palm \n \n unknown
1935
|
The Front Edge Palm
|
66
|
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acquitment for front edge palm \n hand wash \n unknown
1935
|
Acquitment for Front Edge Palm
|
67
|
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the change over from front edge palm \n \n unknown
1935
|
The Change Over From Front Edge Palm
|
67
|
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the toss vanish \n \n unknown
1935
|
The Toss Vanish
|
68
|
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thumb pass \n \n unknown
1935
|
Thumb Pass
|
68
|
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the miser's dream \n 1. the original method \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
The Miser's Dream
|
69
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the miser's dream. stage presentation \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
The Miser's Dream. Stage Presentation
|
70
|
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1. the receptacle \n bucket, glass bowl etc. \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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1. The Receptacle
|
70
|
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the loads of coins \n threaded coins \n unknown
1935
|
The Loads of Coins
|
71
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the setting of the act \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
The Setting of the Act
|
72
|
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the first coin to be caught \n four methods \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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The First Coin to be Caught
|
73
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repeated catches \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
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Repeated Catches
|
74
|
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securing the second load in left hand \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
Securing the Second Load in Left Hand
|
75
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finish \n several coins produced at the same time as a finale \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
Finish
|
76
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with glass bowl on table only \n glass bowl, ased on the ramsay subtlety \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
With Glass Bowl on Table Only
|
77
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a brilliant manipulation \n technique based on downs palm \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
A Brilliant Manipulation
|
78
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manipulations and advanced flourishes \n i. with four coins
ii. with four coins
iii. with five coins
iv. with five coins (including roll down) \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
Manipulations and Advanced Flourishes
|
79
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gags for miser's dream \n \n jean hugard
1935
Jean Hugard
|
Gags for Miser's Dream
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87
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