sixth method \n aces vanish from deck, reappear via slap aces \n nate leipzig \n the jumping jacks \n t. page wright
1909
the art of magic
Nate Leipzig
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Sixth Method
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Variations
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1909
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The Art of Magic
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219
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the el-el four ace production \n \n louis lam
1939
be deceived
Louis Lam
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The El-El Four Ace Production
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1939
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Be Deceived
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10
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the "slap" aces \n aces vanish from pack and reappear \n nate leipzig
1940
expert card technique
Nate Leipzig
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The "Slap" Aces
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1940
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Expert Card Technique
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244
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passe-passe aces \n with transformation/transposition element \n unknown \n a technical refurbishing of the hugard-braue passe passe aces \n cliff green \n passe-deux aces \n ken krenzel
1940
expert card technique
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Passe-Passe Aces
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Variations
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1940
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Expert Card Technique
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250
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four aces again \n aces lost in deck, four packets cut to and dropped, top ace turns over \n edward marlo \n hank nowoc \n ace-cutting \n john scarne
1940
early marlo
Edward Marlo, Hank Nowoc
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Four Aces Again
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Inspired by
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1940
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Early Marlo
(Issue Pasteboard Presto)
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17
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sensitive fingers \n aces are located apparently by sense of touch, using a short card with broken corner \n edward marlo
1941
early marlo
Edward Marlo
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Sensitive Fingers
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1941
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Early Marlo
(Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
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44
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imitation of scarne \n thumb digs in deck and drags card out \n edward marlo
1942
let's see the deck
Edward Marlo
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Imitation of Scarne
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1942
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Let's See the Deck
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7
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casanova card trick \n two at a time production of queens when two halves are rubbed face to face \n edward marlo \n martin gardner \n elusive jacks \n al leech \n edward marlo \n martin gardner \n breakless kiss double transformation \n john f. mendoza
1942
deck deception
Edward Marlo, Martin Gardner
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Casanova Card Trick
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Related toVariations
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1942
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Deck Deception
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5
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a new deal in poker \n by naming four numbers between ten and twenty & twenty and thirty \n harold denhard
1942
ireland's yearbooks
Harold Denhard
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A New Deal In Poker
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1942
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Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1942)
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11
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perplexo aces \n with surprise transposition \n edward marlo
1945
off the top
Edward Marlo
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Perplexo Aces
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1945
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Off the Top
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22
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are you sure? \n instead of the chosen card, four jacks are found, chosen card appears in the end \n paul morris \n are you sure? - a quick trick with a novel finish \n paul morris \n are you sure? \n paul morris
1945
my best
Paul Morris
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Are You Sure?
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Also published here
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1945
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My Best
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25
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one plus one equals three \n \n roger barkann \n follow the leaders \n roger barkann
1945
my best
Roger Barkann
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One Plus One Equals Three
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Related to
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1945
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My Best
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122
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an ace introduction \n experiment no. 29 \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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An Ace Introduction
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1946
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Card Control
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189
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the hindu aces \n experiment no. 42 - ace production followed by assembly \n arthur h. buckley \n the fake change \n edward marlo
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Hindu Aces
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Variations
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1946
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Card Control
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211
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the four bandits \n experiment no. 43 - jacks are produced, inserted in middle and come to top, deck is separated in reds and blacks \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Four Bandits
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1946
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Card Control
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213
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four ace routine \n (a) four piles build by shuffling and being stopped by spectator, ace on top of each
(b) aces lost, number cards selected and their value used to count down to aces
(c) "cutting the aces" \n j. b. bobo
1947
watch this one!
J. B. Bobo
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Four Ace Routine
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1947
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Watch This One!
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65
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the gymnastic aces \n aces leap one at a time out of the deck when shaking incompletely shuffled deck \n paul lepaul \n finessed gymnastic aces \n dr. james nuzzo \n fechter's shake down \n eddie fechter \n ace opener \n edward marlo \n the slap trick \n unknown \n rosini aeroplane aces \n paul rosini
1949
the card magic of le paul
Paul LePaul
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The Gymnastic Aces
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Related toVariations
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1949
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The Card Magic of Le Paul
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207
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elusive jacks \n \n al leech \n edward marlo \n martin gardner \n casanova card trick \n edward marlo \n martin gardner \n routine royal \n al leech
1949
for card men only
Al Leech, Edward Marlo, Martin Gardner
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Elusive Jacks
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Inspired byRelated to
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1949
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For Card Men Only
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12
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super ace control \n finding the aces by their sound, while riffling through the deck, riffle count \n al leech
1949
for card men only
Al Leech
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Super Ace Control
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1949
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For Card Men Only
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22
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just injog \n plunger aces, handling \n dai vernon \n jack mcmillen \n just injog \n dai vernon
1949
the phoenix 151-200
Dai Vernon, Jack McMillen
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Just Injog
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Also published here
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1949
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The Phoenix 151-200
(Issue 191)
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763
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paging the aces \n aces are lost and found again \n lin searles
1950
lucky aces
Lin Searles
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Paging the Aces
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1950
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Lucky Aces
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3
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the homing aces \n performer cuts to the four aces, followed by an assembly, switch already during production sequence \n arthur h. buckley \n linking ring, april 1949
1950
magical gems
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Homing Aces
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Also published here
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1950
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Magical Gems
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62
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ace location \n \n al leech \n ace faroleros \n al leech \n frank garcia
1952
manipulating with leech
Al Leech
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Ace Location
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Variations
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1952
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Manipulating with Leech
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25
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the slap trick \n uncredited lepaul production \n unknown \n the gymnastic aces \n paul lepaul
1952
the last word on cards
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The Slap Trick
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Related to
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1952
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The Last Word on Cards
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52
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allerlei mit karten \n story trick, four aces are produced during the routine \n walter behm
1954
hokus pokus
Walter Behm
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Allerlei mit Karten
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1954
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Hokus Pokus
(Vol. 15 No. 2)
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175
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unglaubliches fingerspitzengefühl \n deck in hat, performer finds aces \n dr. william weyeneth
1955
hokus pokus
Dr. William Weyeneth
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Unglaubliches Fingerspitzengefühl
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1955
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Hokus Pokus
(Vol. 16 No. 1)
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272
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o'connor's four-ace trick \n 10-20 force to find four aces one by one \n billy o'connor
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery
Billy O'Connor
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O'Connor's Four-Ace Trick
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1956
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Mathematics, Magic And Mystery
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20
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shuffling the aces \n after every (in-)shuffle, an ace is on top \n edward marlo \n free count aces \n roger crosthwaite
1958
faro notes
Edward Marlo
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Shuffling the Aces
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Variations
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1958
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Faro Notes
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16
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c. as production of aces \n aces appear one by one face up on pack \n carmen d'amico
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Carmen D'Amico
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C. As Production of Aces
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1959
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Seconds, Centers, Bottoms
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75
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routine royal \n \n al leech \n elusive jacks \n al leech \n edward marlo \n martin gardner \n aces red and black \n al leech \n new tens routine \n darwin ortiz
1959
cardmanship
Al Leech
|
Routine Royal
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Related toVariations
|
1959
|
Cardmanship
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18
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no crimp ace cutting \n with the charlier cut \n al leech
1959
cardmanship
Al Leech
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No Crimp Ace Cutting
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1959
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Cardmanship
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24
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a technical refurbishing of the hugard-braue passe passe aces \n with transformation/transposition element of red-black aces \n cliff green \n passe-passe aces \n unknown
1961
professional card magic
Cliff Green
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A Technical Refurbishing of the Hugard-Braue Passe Passe Aces
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Related to
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1961
|
Professional Card Magic
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116
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buckle false count \n also as ace production \n unknown
1961
the magic of charles earle miller
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Buckle False Count
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1961
|
The Magic of Charles Earle Miller
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46
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slap four ace routine \n aces disappear and reappear on deck one by one \n nate leipzig \n slap happy \n richard kaufman \n leipzig's opener \n harry levine \n skinning the fat off the bone... nate leipzig's slap aces \n michael skinner \n nate leipzig \n the slap change \n nate leipzig \n neo slap aces \n steve reynolds
1963
dai vernon's tribute to nate leipzig
Nate Leipzig
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Slap Four Ace Routine
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Related toVariations
|
1963
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Dai Vernon's Tribute to Nate Leipzig
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42
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ace finders \n values of four unknown cards locate aces \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Ace Finders
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1964
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Faro Controlled Miracles
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42
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any four - repeat \n any value called, four of this kind is produced, riffle cull from new pack order stack \n edward marlo
1964
the patented shuffle
Edward Marlo
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Any Four - Repeat
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1964
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The Patented Shuffle
(Issue 4 Transfers)
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25
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any four of a kind \n strategy for producing any four of a kind named by spectator while only setting up three sets \n harry lorayne \n doublocation \n harry lorayne \n triplocation \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Any Four of a Kind
|
Variations
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1965
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My Favorite Card Tricks
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41
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the st. nicholas aces \n black twos are pushed reversed in deck twice to locate ace, the next time the sandwich cards become the last two aces \n karl fulves \n the royal lovers \n r. sid spocane ii \n return to st. nicholas \n peter duffie
1965
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Karl Fulves
|
The St. Nicholas Aces
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Related to
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Dec. 1965
|
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 1 No. 2)
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12
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slippery aces \n aces produced, then lost and produced in named order \n jack avis
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Jack Avis
|
Slippery Aces
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1967
|
Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic
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177
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the royal lovers \n four of a kind appear one by one between sandwich cards \n r. sid spocane ii \n royal mayo \n david solomon \n babel \n karl fulves \n the st. nicholas aces \n karl fulves \n fiveplay \n tony cabral \n die königlichen liebhaber \n r. sid spocane ii
1967
deck-sterity
R. Sid Spocane II
|
The Royal Lovers
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1967
|
Deck-Sterity
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86
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1-2-3 aces \n different cutting sequences to produce the aces \n harry lorayne \n 4-5-6 aces \n richard kaufman
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
|
1-2-3 Aces
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Variations
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1967
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Deck-Sterity
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111
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flying aces \n aces fly out of deck one by one \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
|
Flying Aces
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1967
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Deck-Sterity
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140
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vanishing aces \n one at a time, then found one at a time \n edward marlo
1967
riffle shuffle finale
Edward Marlo
|
Vanishing Aces
|
1967
|
Riffle Shuffle Finale
(Issue Riffle Finale)
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7
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bewilderment \n four-of-a-kind shoots out of deck one by one \n john benzais
1967
the best of benzais
John Benzais
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Bewilderment
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1967
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The Best of Benzais
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66
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lucky seven routine \n four sevens produced, vanished and reappear in deck \n piet forton \n glückszahl 7 \n piet forton \n glückszahl 7 \n piet forton
1967
piet forton lecture notes
Piet Forton
|
Lucky Seven Routine
|
Also published here
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1967
|
Piet Forton Lecture Notes
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14
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a logical procedure \n aces cut to, change to kings, aces from pocket, inspired by "riser's aces" (expert hocus pocus), two methods \n edward marlo \n harry riser
1968
expert card conjuring
Edward Marlo, Harry Riser
|
A Logical Procedure
|
1968
|
Expert Card Conjuring
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132
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from behind the back \n jacks and queens are lost in the deck, performer selects one value and performer produces them with one hand, other hand behind back is show to hold the other four-of-a-kind \n tom batchelor
1968
ireland's yearbooks
Tom Batchelor
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From Behind the Back
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1968
|
Ireland's Yearbooks
(Issue Yearbook 1967-68)
|
90
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glückszahl 7 \n four sevens produced, vanished and reappear in deck \n piet forton \n lucky seven routine \n piet forton
1968
piet forton seminar
Piet Forton
|
Glückszahl 7
|
Also published here
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1968
|
Piet Forton Seminar
|
13
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rapid aces \n aces lost and found \n verne chesbro \n larry west
1968
tricks you can count on
Verne Chesbro, Larry West
|
Rapid Aces
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1968
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Tricks You Can Count On
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27
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pira \n "pemper's improved riser's aces" (harry riser from expert hocus pocus), aces cut to, change to kings, aces from pocket \n frank pemper
1969
expert card mysteries
Frank Pemper
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PIRA
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1969
|
Expert Card Mysteries
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101
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combination \n four indifferent cards turn into aces, are lost and found again, then lost and found once more \n mel brown
1969
expert card mysteries
Mel Brown
|
Combination
|
1969
|
Expert Card Mysteries
|
137
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locating the aces \n tabled ace production with riffle shuffle revelations \n karl fulves \n split image iii \n karl fulves
1969
faro & riffle technique
Karl Fulves
|
Locating The Aces
|
Variations
|
1969
|
Faro & Riffle Technique
(Issue Riffle Shuffle Controls)
|
43
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aperitif \n four aces are produced, two color changes and last two aces found sandwiched between other two \n roy walton \n aperitif \n roy walton
1969
the devil's playthings
Roy Walton
|
Aperitif
|
Also published here
|
1969
|
The Devil's Playthings
|
11
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aces up \n \n roger smith
1970
the fff control system
Roger Smith
|
Aces Up
|
1970
|
The FFF Control System
|
18
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the flying kings \n kings lost and produced by shooting them out of deck \n derek dingle
1971
reputation-makers
Derek Dingle
|
The Flying Kings
|
1971
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Reputation-Makers
|
210
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no sliding \n sliding block revelation \n karl fulves \n no sliding \n karl fulves \n whistle/no sliding \n mike rogers \n slider aces \n john quine \n the automatic deck \n john f. mendoza
1971
the book of numbers
Karl Fulves
|
No Sliding
|
Variations
|
1971
|
The Book of Numbers
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44
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open sesame \n \n derek dingle \n open says me ii \n derek dingle \n lightning \n john f. mendoza
1971
dingle's deceptions with cards and coins
Derek Dingle
|
Open Sesame
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Related toVariations
|
1971
|
Dingle's Deceptions with Cards and Coins
|
10
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1929 aces \n aces turn face up in the center of the deck, one by one \n roy walton \n 1929 aces \n roy walton
1971
cardboard charades
Roy Walton
|
1929 Aces
|
Also published here
|
1971
|
Cardboard Charades
|
19
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whistle and i'll come \n sliding production, one by one \n roy walton \n case card \n al leech \n whistle/no sliding \n mike rogers \n whistle and i'll come \n roy walton \n block rock \n jerry k. hartman
1971
cardboard charades
Roy Walton
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Whistle and I'll Come
|
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
|
1971
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Cardboard Charades
|
51
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easy aces \n \n al leech
1972
million dollar card secrets
Al Leech
|
Easy Aces
|
1972
|
Million Dollar Card Secrets
|
52
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anytime four aces \n \n frank garcia
1972
million dollar card secrets
Frank Garcia
|
Anytime Four Aces
|
1972
|
Million Dollar Card Secrets
|
54
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f.c.d. aces \n sliding production \n derek dingle \n walter e. cummings \n eddie fechter \n fechter/cummings/dingle aces \n derek dingle \n gourmet slide aces \n gene castillon \n p. 142 for references \n the automatic deck \n john f. mendoza
1972
epilogue
Derek Dingle, Walter E. Cummings, Eddie Fechter
|
F.C.D. Aces
|
Related toVariations
|
July 1972
|
Epilogue
(Issue 15 (Part 2))
|
139
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whistle/no sliding \n sliding production \n mike rogers \n no sliding \n karl fulves \n whistle and i'll come \n roy walton
1972
epilogue
Mike Rogers
|
Whistle/No Sliding
|
Inspired by
|
Nov. 1972
|
Epilogue
(Issue 16)
|
145
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the pickups \n queens produced from incomplete riffle-shuffled deck, triumph with kings, then queens transpose with kings \n edward marlo \n pick-up move \n edward marlo
1972
the shank shuffle
Edward Marlo
|
The Pickups
|
Related to
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1972
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The Shank Shuffle
|
64
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the hard way \n alternative production from incomplete riffle-shuffled deck \n edward marlo \n the pickups \n edward marlo \n two the hard way \n ken simmons
1972
the shank shuffle
Edward Marlo
|
The Hard Way
|
Inspired byVariations
|
1972
|
The Shank Shuffle
|
71
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shift spell \n spelling to the aces \n marvin johnson
1972
kabbala — volume 1
Marvin Johnson
|
Shift Spell
|
Oct. 1972
|
Kabbala — Volume 1
(Vol. 1 No. 10)
|
79
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are you sure? \n instead of the chosen card, four jacks are found. chosen card appears in the end \n paul morris \n are you sure? \n paul morris
1972
the living end
Paul Morris
|
Are You Sure?
|
Also published here
|
1972
|
The Living End
|
129
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uppercutting the aces \n aces are cut to one at a time, last ace changed from an indifferent card, two variations
- same as original, flourishy production of aces (lorayne move)
- jokers to aces (see p. 2) \n jerry k. hartman \n blind aces \n darwin ortiz
1972
packet magic
Jerry K. Hartman
|
Uppercutting the Aces
|
Variations
|
1972
|
Packet Magic
|
1
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new faces #3 \n four aces change to kings, “this routine is a highly simplified approach to an idea suggested by father cyprian” \n jerry k. hartman
1972
packet magic
Jerry K. Hartman
|
New Faces #3
|
1972
|
Packet Magic
|
7
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cut-ups \n aces produced in different ways \n jerry k. hartman \n "athletic aces" (neal elias, ibidem no. 26, p. 8) \n cut-ups \n jerry k. hartman
1972
packet magic
Jerry K. Hartman
|
Cut-ups
|
Related to- "Athletic Aces" (Neal Elias, Ibidem No. 26, p. 8)
Also published here
|
1972
|
Packet Magic
|
40
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ace chaser \n aces produced in different ways \n jerry k. hartman
1972
packet magic
Jerry K. Hartman
|
Ace Chaser
|
1972
|
Packet Magic
|
47
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rosini's wrinkle for four ace trick \n no. 366, "i think it is horowitz", during ace production a wrong card is found, then its value is used to count to ace \n paul rosini \n sam leo horowitz
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Paul Rosini, Sam Leo Horowitz
|
Rosini's Wrinkle For Four Ace Trick
|
1972
|
Jacob Daley's Notebooks
|
102
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rosini aeroplane aces \n no. 368, aces leap one at a time out of the deck when shaking incompletely shuffled deck, same as gymnastic aces \n paul rosini \n the gymnastic aces \n paul lepaul
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Paul Rosini
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Rosini Aeroplane Aces
|
Related to
|
1972
|
Jacob Daley's Notebooks
|
102
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ace faroleros \n lost and found aces, change to kings, aces found again \n al leech \n frank garcia \n ace location \n al leech \n ace-capades \n al leech \n roberto giobbi \n frank garcia \n on the devilish \n alexander de cova \n fandango asse \n alexander de cova
1973
super subtle card miracles
Al Leech, Frank Garcia
|
Ace Faroleros
|
Inspired byVariations
|
1973
|
Super Subtle Card Miracles
|
59
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a lady in my sleeve \n four queens, two travel up sleeve, two are produced from deck \n frank garcia
1973
super subtle card miracles
Frank Garcia
|
A Lady In My Sleeve
|
1973
|
Super Subtle Card Miracles
|
64
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flourish discovery \n \n frank garcia
1973
super subtle card miracles
Frank Garcia
|
Flourish Discovery
|
1973
|
Super Subtle Card Miracles
|
112
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riding the aces \n \n frank garcia \n kings on a ladder \n phillip young \n riding the aces production \n frank garcia \n sudden impact \n david britland
1973
super subtle card miracles
Frank Garcia
|
Riding the Aces
|
Related toVariations
|
1973
|
Super Subtle Card Miracles
|
196
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halo again \n four ace production \n harry lorayne \n royal halo \n harry lorayne
1973
rim shots
Harry Lorayne
|
HaLo Again
|
Variations
|
1973
|
Rim Shots
|
138
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gourmet slide aces \n - fdc discovery method #1
- fdc discovery method #2
- fdc discovery method #3
- fdc discovery method #4 \n gene castillon \n f.c.d. aces \n derek dingle \n walter e. cummings \n eddie fechter
1973
kabbala — volume 2
Gene Castillon
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Gourmet Slide Aces
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Inspired by
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May 1973
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Kabbala — Volume 2
(Vol. 2 No. 5)
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34
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4-card catch \n \n herb zarrow \n técnica de carta cazadora \n herb zarrow
1974
epilogue
Herb Zarrow
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4-Card Catch
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Also published here
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Mar. 1974
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Epilogue
(Issue 20)
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184
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satisfaction \n four-ace production \n philip t. goldstein
1974
card tricks for people who don't do card tricks
Philip T. Goldstein
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Satisfaction
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1974
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Card Tricks for People Who Don't Do Card Tricks
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8
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9. the four aces (again?) \n idea, finding four aces with color changes, no method \n patrick page
1974
ten thoughts on close-up
Patrick Page
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9. The Four Aces (Again?)
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1974
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Ten Thoughts on Close-Up
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8
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the fabulous faro finder \n incomplete faro shuffle and half stripped out again, one card sticks out which is an ace, repeated to produce all aces \n roger smith \n improved fabulous faro finders \n roger smith
1974
necromancer
Roger Smith
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The Fabulous Faro Finder
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Variations
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1974
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Necromancer
(Vol. 2 No. 2)
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12
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four aces 1,000,001 \n aces vanish and are found again by spelling the cards \n steve saunders \n james r. hicks \n fechter's aces \n eddie fechter \n del ray
1974
necromancer
Steve Saunders, James R. Hicks
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Four Aces 1,000,001
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Inspired by
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1974
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Necromancer
(Vol. 2 No. 4)
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1
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spinning the aces \n see p. 444 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n spinning the aces \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly
Martin A. Nash
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Spinning the Aces
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Also published here
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1975
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Ever So Sleightly
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93
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travelling transmutators \n aces twisting phase, r/b transpo phase, transformation, reproduction of aces \n jeff busby \n the strasbourg waltz \n richard vollmer
1975
card cavalcade 3
Jeff Busby
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Travelling Transmutators
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Related to
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1975
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Card Cavalcade 3
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73
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ace popper \n pop-out move \n piet forton
1975
epilogue
Piet Forton
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Ace Popper
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Mar. 1975
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Epilogue
(Issue 23)
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219
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snap out aces \n two rubber banded halves rubbed, aces snap out one by one and are caught between packets \n karl fulves
1975
methods with cards — part 3
Karl Fulves
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Snap Out Aces
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1975
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Methods with Cards — Part 3
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179
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command appearance \n four queens are produced with the paintbrush change \n roy walton \n command appearance \n roy walton
1975
some late extra card tricks
Roy Walton
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Command Appearance
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Also published here
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1975
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Some Late Extra Card Tricks
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17
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no trace aces \n named aces at named number, multiple minus bottoms \n edward marlo
1976
kabbala — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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No Trace Aces
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1976
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Kabbala — Volume 3
(Vol. 3 No. 8)
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109
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open revelation \n aces or selection appear one by one between two one-handed fans \n paul harris \n revised revelation \n paul harris \n open revelation (revised) \n paul harris \n materialization \n john guastaferro \n paul harris
1976
the magic of paul harris
Paul Harris
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Open Revelation
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Variations
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1976
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The Magic of Paul Harris
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26
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four ace opener \n four aces found one by one via flipping packets over on top of the deck, like a cut deeper force \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part one
Nick Trost
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Four Ace Opener
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1976
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Subtle Card Magic — Part One
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17
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four ace disclosure \n simple four ace production \n nick trost \n four ace disclosure \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part one
Nick Trost
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Four Ace Disclosure
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Also published here
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1976
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Subtle Card Magic — Part One
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18
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phase 1 - the flash ace opener \n four aces cut to one by one, with variations on p. 6 \n frank thompson \n ouvertüre für vier damen \n roberto giobbi \n frank thompson’s ez ace cut \n frank thompson \n larry jennings
1976
the cold deck
Frank Thompson
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Phase 1 - The Flash Ace Opener
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Variations
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1976
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The Cold Deck
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1
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suggested routine \n aces are lost, found, dissappear \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Suggested Routine
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1977
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Marlo's Magazine — Volume 2
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250
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marlo's routine \n aces are lost, found, dissappear, found again \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Routine
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1977
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Marlo's Magazine — Volume 2
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251
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slick ace \n two packets, two aces on top of each \n karl fulves
1977
packet switches (part five)
Karl Fulves
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Slick Ace
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1977
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Packet Switches (Part Five)
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284
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cutting the kings \n \n john f. mendoza \n cutting the kings re-visited \n john f. mendoza
1977
card cavalcade four
John F. Mendoza
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Cutting the Kings
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Variations
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1977
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Card Cavalcade Four
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16
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the card expert \n multiphase routine, fullstack \n david carré
1977
pabular
David Carré
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The Card Expert
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Feb. 1977
|
Pabular
(Vol. 3 No. 6)
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366
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revised revelation \n aces produced on table from two one-handed fans \n paul harris \n open revelation \n paul harris \n open revelation (revised) \n paul harris
1977
supermagic
Paul Harris
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Revised Revelation
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Inspired byVariations
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1977
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SuperMagic
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30
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machine gun aces \n aces shoot out of the deck \n harry eng \n machine-gun aces \n steve blencoe \n harry eng
1977
supermagic
Harry Eng
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Machine Gun Aces
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Also published here
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1977
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SuperMagic
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111
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revolvo aces \n tabled aces production \n roger smith
1977
innovative magic no. 3
Roger Smith
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Revolvo Aces
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1977
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Innovative Magic No. 3
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35
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simplified spin pass aces \n twirl cut (see reference), each time an ace appears. based on "spin pass aces" by john muir in "abracadabra no. 1027", for credit details see pabular 4/9, p. 571 \n nate leipzig \n andrew pargeter \n john muir \n jack avis \n twirl cut \n nate leipzig
1978
pabular
Nate Leipzig, Andrew Pargeter, John Muir, Jack Avis
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Simplified Spin Pass Aces
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Related to
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Feb. 1978
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Pabular
(Vol. 4 No. 6)
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527
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overexposure \n \n paul harris
1978
las vegas close-up
Paul Harris
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OverExposure
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1978
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Las Vegas Close-Up
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52
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dealing the aces \n four aces found at numbers called for \n frederick braue \n two numbers \n bill simon
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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Dealing the Aces
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Related to
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1978
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Fred Braue on False Deals
|
24
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four ace fooler \n ace production with red-black transposition surprise \n george h. pittman
1978
fred braue on false deals
George H. Pittman
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Four Ace Fooler
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1978
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Fred Braue on False Deals
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28
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looking glass poker \n \n karl fulves
1978
the chronicles
Karl Fulves
|
Looking Glass Poker
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1978
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The Chronicles
(Issue 3)
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1090
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die asse des magiers \n four aces are produced several times, then they transform in a named quartet and help to locate another named quartet \n christian scherer
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke
Christian Scherer
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Die Asse des Magiers
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1978
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Eine Handvoll Kartenkunststücke
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33
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braue reversal ace production \n two and two \n christian scherer
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke
Christian Scherer
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Braue Reversal Ace Production
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1978
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Eine Handvoll Kartenkunststücke
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33
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lightning \n \n john f. mendoza \n open sesame \n derek dingle
1978
the book of john
John F. Mendoza
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Lightning
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Inspired by
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1978
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The Book of John
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31
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the automatic deck \n sliding block production \n john f. mendoza \n no sliding \n karl fulves \n f.c.d. aces \n derek dingle \n walter e. cummings \n eddie fechter \n compucard \n meir yedid \n check it out \n douglas cameron
1978
the book of john
John F. Mendoza
|
The Automatic Deck
|
Inspired byRelated to
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1978
|
The Book of John
|
78
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abra-card-abra \n production of four aces, royal flush kicker \n doug edwards
1978
cardmania
Doug Edwards
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Abra-Card-Abra
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1978
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Cardmania
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41
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choice aces \n aces are lost and reproduced, spectator makes some decisions how \n eddie fechter
1979
apocalypse
Eddie Fechter
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Choice Aces
|
Aug. 1979
|
Apocalypse
(Vol. 2 No. 8)
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229
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rapid fire shotgun \n four aces handling \n a. berkeley davis \n the magic bullet \n ken krenzel
1979
card cavalcade finale
A. Berkeley Davis
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Rapid Fire Shotgun
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Inspired by
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1979
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Card Cavalcade Finale
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17
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manipulative aces \n flourish cut sequence four times \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
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Manipulative Aces
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1979
|
Quantum Leaps
|
47
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an amazing revelation-display \n one-hand revelation-display of eight cards \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
|
An Amazing Revelation-Display
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1979
|
Quantum Leaps
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95
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the (n)eye(n) popper \n production of nines that flip over in various ways, tabled, motivated by tally-ho card case \n harry lorayne \n trampoline \n harry lorayne \n fantasy aces \n paul harris \n daryl martinez \n the (n)eye(n) popper \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
|
The (N)Eye(N) Popper
|
Related toAlso published here
|
1979
|
Quantum Leaps
|
108
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four-card catch \n \n harry lorayne \n reinhard müller
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne, Reinhard Müller
|
Four-Card Catch
|
1979
|
Quantum Leaps
|
197
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fantasy cull \n ace to four are lost and found, the fours appear \n richard kaufman
1979
cardmagic
Richard Kaufman
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Fantasy Cull
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1979
|
CardMagic
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30
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4-5-6 aces \n different cutting sequences to produce the aces \n richard kaufman \n 1-2-3 aces \n harry lorayne \n still counting on a triumphant finish \n ian land
1979
cardmagic
Richard Kaufman
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4-5-6 Aces
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Inspired byVariations
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1979
|
CardMagic
|
70
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where have all the aces gone? \n \n al smith \n wata - where are the aces? \n al smith
1979
pabular
Al Smith
|
Where Have All the Aces Gone?
|
Variations
|
Aug. 1979
|
Pabular
(Vol. 5 No. 8)
|
724
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animation i \n card pushed into deck, ace moves out in weird way, z-gaff \n karl fulves
1979
animation
Karl Fulves
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Animation I
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1979
|
Animation
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1
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glückszahl 7 \n four sevens produced, vanished and reappear in deck \n piet forton \n lucky seven routine \n piet forton
1979
das mike skinner / piet forton seminarheft
Piet Forton
|
Glückszahl 7
|
Also published here
|
1979
|
Das Mike Skinner / Piet Forton Seminarheft
(Issue Das Piet Forton Seminar)
|
19
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exploding aces \n tabled productions \n earl nelson \n exploding aces \n earl nelson
1979
variations
Earl Nelson
|
Exploding Aces
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Also published here
|
1979
|
Variations
|
26
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sleeve aces \n \n earl nelson \n two hands: four aces \n al leech \n aces off the cuff \n al leech \n earl nelson \n edward marlo \n sleeve aces \n earl nelson
1979
variations
Earl Nelson
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Sleeve Aces
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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1979
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Variations
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53
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factory guaranteed opener \n 1. magician locates four aces from blue deck (marlo sequence)
2. spectator locates four aces, backs of aces are revealed to be red (credit to audley walsh)
3. aces are placed into card case with the joker, the aces change into blue backs \n father cyprian \n edward marlo \n audley walsh
1979
door to door card sharp
Father Cyprian, Edward Marlo, Audley Walsh
|
Factory Guaranteed Opener
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1979
|
Door to Door Card Sharp
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2
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riddle's aces \n ace cutting, to kings transformation, aces in pocket \n derek dingle \n riddle's aces \n derek dingle
1980
interlock
Derek Dingle
|
Riddle's Aces
|
Also published here
|
1980
|
Interlock
|
15
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ubiquitous aces \n aces found by fake riffle cull, aces vanish one by one on deck, produced again \n frank garcia
1980
exclusive card miracles
Frank Garcia
|
Ubiquitous Aces
|
1980
|
Exclusive Card Miracles
|
41
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camilo's deceptive four ace reveal \n hindu force handling \n camilo vázquez \n hindumischen mit abziehen von unten \n camilo vázquez \n lucky day \n david acer \n dragon aces \n camilo vázquez
1980
exclusive card miracles
Camilo Vázquez
|
Camilo's Deceptive Four Ace Reveal
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1980
|
Exclusive Card Miracles
|
47
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the miracle worker returns \n aces cut to, change to royal flush \n peter kane \n frank garcia \n royal flush flash \n peter kane
1980
exclusive card secrets
Peter Kane, Frank Garcia
|
The Miracle Worker Returns
|
Inspired by
|
1980
|
Exclusive Card Secrets
|
71
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the spectator cuts the aces \n performer cuts to aces really, "painting" the aces on spectator's hand (friction), color changing back kicker \n father cyprian
1980
the elegant card magic of father cyprian
Father Cyprian
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The Spectator Cuts the Aces
|
1980
|
The Elegant Card Magic of Father Cyprian
|
21
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four ace quickie \n \n father cyprian
1980
the elegant card magic of father cyprian
Father Cyprian
|
Four Ace Quickie
|
1980
|
The Elegant Card Magic of Father Cyprian
|
38
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roll your own \n without rolling \n father cyprian \n rollover aces \n derek dingle
1980
the elegant card magic of father cyprian
Father Cyprian
|
Roll Your Own
|
Inspired by
|
1980
|
The Elegant Card Magic of Father Cyprian
|
51
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change of menu \n chosen card, changes in a sandwich into the aces one by one and vanishes in the end \n gene maze
1980
the gene maze card book
Gene Maze
|
Change of Menu
|
1980
|
The Gene Maze Card Book
|
68
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fantasy aces \n aces appear on table \n paul harris \n daryl martinez \n the (n)eye(n) popper \n harry lorayne \n free-fall-aces \n ben harris \n fantasy aces \n paul harris \n daryl martinez \n the card ninja \n bébel
1980
close-up fantasies — book i
Paul Harris, Daryl Martinez
|
Fantasy Aces
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1980
|
Close-up Fantasies — Book I
|
19
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cutting the kings re-visited \n aces produced as kicker \n john f. mendoza \n cutting the kings \n john f. mendoza
1980
john: verse two
John F. Mendoza
|
Cutting the Kings Re-Visited
|
Inspired by
|
1980
|
John: Verse Two
|
25
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easy ace cutting \n tabled \n john f. mendoza
1980
john: verse two
John F. Mendoza
|
Easy Ace Cutting
|
1980
|
John: Verse Two
|
66
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spinning the aces \n \n martin a. nash \n spinning the aces \n martin a. nash
1980
colors on the march
Martin A. Nash
|
Spinning the Aces
|
Also published here
|
1980
|
Colors on the March
|
5
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bermuda aces \n aces vanish and appear when their names are spelled, aces are lost again and found with different methods \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
|
Bermuda Aces
|
1980
|
A Ray of Magic
|
21
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ace color change \n cutting to four aces, then backs change color \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
|
Ace Color Change
|
1980
|
A Ray of Magic
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28
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four-ace opener \n \n harry lorayne
1980
lecture notes
Harry Lorayne
|
Four-Ace Opener
|
1980
|
Lecture Notes
|
2
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perpetual ginsberg \n four ace production using the poke action \n al smith \n ginsburg poke \n dai vernon \n production move \n al smith
1980
cards on demand
Al Smith
|
Perpetual Ginsberg
|
Inspired byRelated to
|
1980
|
Cards On Demand
|
14
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impromptu card sequence \n routine with four aces, several references to other published ace routines, ends up with selection on ceiling \n scotty york
1980
decennial prelection
Scotty York
|
Impromptu Card Sequence
|
1980
|
Decennial Prelection
|
6
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snap aces out \n tabled \n jean-jacques sanvert \n edward marlo \n four ace shuffle and packet cut discoveries \n edward marlo
1981
apocalypse
Jean-Jacques Sanvert, Edward Marlo
|
Snap Aces Out
|
Inspired by
|
July 1981
|
Apocalypse
(Vol. 4 No. 7)
|
505
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|
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triple slice popup aces \n in-the-hands ace cutting \n richard kaufman \n d.h. revelation \n richard kaufman
1981
cardworks
Richard Kaufman
|
Triple Slice Popup Aces
|
Variations
|
1981
|
Cardworks
|
28
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one-hand mechanical aces \n \n richard kaufman \n harry lorayne
1981
cardworks
Richard Kaufman, Harry Lorayne
|
One-Hand Mechanical Aces
|
1981
|
Cardworks
|
33
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sawing the lady in half? \n four aces found and selection as well \n harry allen \n tip for sawing the lady in half \n ken simmons
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala
Harry Allen
|
Sawing the Lady in Half?
|
Variations
|
1981
|
The Lost Pages of the Kabbala
|
70
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hard core aces \n several cards spelled to, then spectator spell to all four aces, posed as problem \n karl fulves \n hardcore aces \n karl fulves
1981
interlocutor
Karl Fulves
|
Hard Core Aces
|
Related to
|
1981
|
Interlocutor
(Issue 46)
|
183
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revolver \n ace cutting sequence, in the hands, half always turned over and back \n simon whitby
1981
spell-binder
Simon Whitby
|
Revolver
|
1981
|
Spell-Binder
(Vol. 1 No. 2)
|
23
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acepell \n four aces are produced, first by spelling a cut to card \n david britland
1981
spell-binder
David Britland
|
Acepell
|
1981
|
Spell-Binder
(Vol. 1 No. 3)
|
46
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free-fall-aces \n aces appear on table \n ben harris \n fantasy aces \n paul harris \n daryl martinez
1981
magic from which memories are made!
Ben Harris
|
Free-Fall-Aces
|
Inspired by
|
1981
|
Magic from which Memories are Made!
|
45
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jumping jacks \n black jacks produced, they change into red jacks when two halves are rubbed together, black ones found again \n walt lees
1981
the complete cannibal act
Walt Lees
|
Jumping Jacks
|
1981
|
The Complete Cannibal Act
|
12
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hindumischen mit abziehen von unten \n hindu force variation
- das verbesserte hindu-forcieren mit erläuterung des abziehens von unten
- das forcieren mehrerer karten mit hilfe von visitenkarten
- variante mit signierten karten
- asse-finden \n camilo vázquez \n camilo's deceptive four ace reveal \n camilo vázquez \n dragon aces \n camilo vázquez
1981
das camilo seminar "81"
Camilo Vázquez
|
Hindumischen mit Abziehen von unten
|
Also published here
|
1981
|
Das Camilo Seminar "81"
|
18
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ace cutting routine \n \n steve beam
1981
teaching an old deck new tricks
Steve Beam
|
Ace Cutting Routine
|
1981
|
Teaching an Old Deck New Tricks
|
19
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aperitif \n four aces are produced, two color changes and last two aces found sandwiched between other two \n roy walton \n aperitif \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
|
Aperitif
|
Also published here
|
1981
|
The Complete Walton — Volume 1
|
1
|
|
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1929 aces \n aces turn face up in the center of the deck, one by one \n roy walton \n 1929 aces \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
|
1929 Aces
|
Also published here
|
1981
|
The Complete Walton — Volume 1
|
65
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whistle and i'll come \n sliding production, one by one \n roy walton \n whistle and i'll come \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
|
Whistle And I'll Come
|
Also published here
|
1981
|
The Complete Walton — Volume 1
|
102
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command appearance \n four queens are produced with the paintbrush change \n roy walton \n command appearance \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
|
Command Appearance
|
Also published here
|
1981
|
The Complete Walton — Volume 1
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159
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glaces \n herbert milton trick, where aces appear in front of deck inside glass, briefly covered with handkerchief, ungaffed version \n ray grismer \n glaces ii \n alexander de cova \n glaces ii \n alexander de cova
1981 ca.
glaces
Ray Grismer
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Glaces
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Variations
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1981 ca.
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Glaces
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1
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open says me ii \n featuring open says me revelation \n derek dingle \n open sesame \n derek dingle
1982
the complete works of derek dingle
Derek Dingle
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Open Says Me II
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Related to
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1982
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The Complete Works of Derek Dingle
|
71
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fechter/cummings/dingle aces \n sliding production \n derek dingle
1982
the complete works of derek dingle
Derek Dingle
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Fechter/Cummings/Dingle Aces
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1982
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The Complete Works of Derek Dingle
|
74
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triple color-changing all backs aces \n \n derek dingle
1982
the complete works of derek dingle
Derek Dingle
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Triple Color-Changing All Backs Aces
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1982
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The Complete Works of Derek Dingle
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202
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drop kick aces \n flashy production one by one \n ray goulet
1982
apocalypse
Ray Goulet
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Drop Kick Aces
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Oct. 1982
|
Apocalypse
(Vol. 5 No. 10)
|
695
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kabbala aces \n aces lost and found, ending with wallet \n peter kane
1982
the collected almanac
Peter Kane
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Kabbala Aces
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1982
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The Collected Almanac
(Vol. 1 No. 1)
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4
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ace sandwich four \n aces are lost and found with sandwich cards \n harry lorayne
1982
best of friends
Harry Lorayne
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Ace Sandwich Four
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1982
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Best of Friends
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26
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ace sandwich four #2 \n aces are lost and found with sandwich cards \n harry lorayne
1982
best of friends
Harry Lorayne
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Ace Sandwich Four #2
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1982
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Best of Friends
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33
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easy slider \n walton/echter/cummings/dingle sliding production \n harry lorayne \n slider finder \n harry lorayne
1982
best of friends
Harry Lorayne
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Easy Slider
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Variations
|
1982
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Best of Friends
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205
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produce four \n card appears outjogged in fan \n eddie taytelbaum
1982
best of friends
Eddie Taytelbaum
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Produce Four
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1982
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Best of Friends
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291
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the equestrial discovery of the four aces \n \n frank garcia
1982
the close-up magic of frank garcia — part ii
Frank Garcia
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The Equestrial Discovery of the Four Aces
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1982
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The Close-up Magic of Frank Garcia — Part II
|
32
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proteus \n vaguely based on piet forton's "chroma-zone" \n ian land \n chroma-zone \n piet forton
1982
pabular
Ian Land
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Proteus
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Related to
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Dec. 1982
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Pabular
(Vol. 7 No. 7)
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1072
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kings on a ladder \n \n phillip young \n riding the aces \n frank garcia
1982
fingers don't entertain, people do
Phillip Young
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Kings on a Ladder
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Inspired by
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1982
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Fingers don't Entertain, People Do
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13
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fat-free sandwich \n chosen card sandwiched between red aces, then changes into a black ace, eventually fourth ace is visibly catched \n phillip young
1982
fingers don't entertain, people do
Phillip Young
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Fat-Free Sandwich
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1982
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Fingers don't Entertain, People Do
|
24
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purzelbaum-asse \n four aces in the deck are produced again \n christian scherer \n die purzelbaumkarte \n christian scherer
1982
card news '82
Christian Scherer
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Purzelbaum-Asse
|
Related to
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1982
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Card News '82
|
14
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4 queens \n four of a kind is produced \n "magic" christian stelzel
1982
stripper / konische karten
"Magic" Christian Stelzel
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4 Queens
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1982
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Stripper / Konische Karten
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6
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wipe out the aces \n incomplete faro, deck is brushed on close-up pad, aces appear face-up \n roger curzon
1982
spell-binder
Roger Curzon
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Wipe Out the Aces
|
1982
|
Spell-Binder
(Vol. 1 No. 11)
|
197
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ideas \n using the 3-card catch, either sandwich card transform or caught card
- catch-switchers 1
- catch switchers 2
- catch switchers 3 \n reinhard müller
1982
spell-binder
Reinhard Müller
|
Ideas
|
1982
|
Spell-Binder
(Vol. 2 No. 19)
|
358
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|
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make it snappy! \n four reversed aces lost in the deck, four times deck is cut and an ace flies out, uses slingshot snap out \n meir yedid
1982
incredible close-up magic
Meir Yedid
|
Make it Snappy!
|
1982
|
Incredible Close-Up Magic
|
68
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the "kabbala" aces \n four aces signed and lost, reproduced and last ace from wallet \n peter kane
1982
kane
Peter Kane
|
The "Kabbala" Aces
|
1982
|
Kane
|
82
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bite the buillet \n aces are found with the teeth (!) \n edward marlo \n an effect in linking ring (described by stephen minch)
1983
marlo without tears
Edward Marlo
|
Bite the Buillet
|
Related to- an effect in Linking Ring (described by Stephen Minch)
|
1983
|
Marlo without Tears
|
35
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color-ace-tion in 4th \n ace production, then backs of aces change visual \n jean-jacques sanvert
1983
apocalypse
Jean-Jacques Sanvert
|
Color-Ace-tion in 4th
|
Mar. 1983
|
Apocalypse
(Vol. 6 No. 3)
|
752
|
|
|
up the ladder aces \n aces shoot out during tabled cutting sequence one by one \n michael skinner \n propelling the aces \n justin higham
1983
the collected almanac
Michael Skinner
|
Up The Ladder Aces
|
Variations
|
1983
|
The Collected Almanac
(Vol. 2 No. 16)
|
147
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|
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under control \n aces are cut to, two selections are found instead of the othe aces, transposition \n stephen tucker
1983
pabular
Stephen Tucker
|
Under Control
|
Nov. 1983
|
Pabular
(Vol. 8 No. 2)
|
1175
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|
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the shoot-out \n four aces shoot out of deck one by one, tabled \n ross bertram
1983
bertram on sleight of hand
Ross Bertram
|
The Shoot-Out
|
1983
|
Bertram on Sleight of Hand
|
107
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hardcore aces \n borrowed deck, performer spells to four random cards in various languages, then spectator to all four aces \n karl fulves \n hard core aces \n karl fulves
1983
hardcore aces
Karl Fulves
|
Hardcore Aces
|
Related to
|
1983
|
Hardcore Aces
|
1
|
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opposite illusion \n aces produced between jokers one by one, without method \n karl fulves
1983
ace machine
Karl Fulves
|
Opposite Illusion
|
1983
|
Ace Machine
|
4
|
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four ace discoveries \n \n phillippe warein
1983
the mendoza portfolio no. 1
Phillippe Warein
|
Four Ace Discoveries
|
1983
|
The Mendoza Portfolio No. 1
|
143
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|
|
still counting on a triumphant finish \n \n ian land \n topsy-turvy ace control \n edward marlo \n 4-5-6 aces \n richard kaufman
1983
spell-binder
Ian Land
|
Still Counting on a Triumphant Finish
|
Inspired by
|
1983
|
Spell-Binder
(Vol. 3 No. 30)
|
579
|
|
|
flipover cut \n cutting sequence in which an ace appears face-up on the deck, last ace first wrong and then changes \n david britland \n flipover cut production \n david britland
1983
cardopolis
David Britland
|
Flipover Cut
|
Also published here
|
1983
|
Cardopolis
(Issue 1)
|
6
|
|
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any which way you can \n cross between all backs and sleeve aces \n marc russell \n two hands: four aces \n al leech
1983
cardopolis
Marc Russell
|
Any Which Way You Can
|
Inspired by
|
1983
|
Cardopolis
(Issue 1)
|
19
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|
|
benihana aces \n \n frank simon
1983
versatile card magic
Frank Simon
|
Benihana Aces
|
1983
|
Versatile Card Magic
|
51
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|
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double ace production \n variation of part of previous routine \n piet forton
1983
versatile card magic
Piet Forton
|
Double Ace Production
|
1983
|
Versatile Card Magic
|
57
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|
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four-tune hunter \n named four-of-a-kind produced \n michael powers
1983
powerful magic
Michael Powers
|
Four-Tune Hunter
|
1983
|
Powerful Magic
|
16
|
|
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visible changing aces \n change card at the face of the deck into aces, one at a time \n ken de courcy
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy
|
Visible Changing Aces
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
10
|
|
|
dropped aces \n drop deck, ace turns face up. do it four times, basically air-pressure turnover \n ken de courcy \n unknown
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy,
|
Dropped Aces
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
11
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|
blind aces \n blindfold peek to locate aces marked on their backs \n ken de courcy
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy
|
Blind Aces
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
14
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penetrating aces \n aces pass through handkerchief while deck is wrapped \n ken de courcy
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy
|
Penetrating Aces
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
18
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|
devil's aces \n shuffled deck dropped into devil's handkerchief, magician pulls out aces \n ken de courcy \n changed aces \n ken de courcy
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy
|
Devil's Aces
|
Related to
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
19
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changed aces \n deck dropped into change bag, magician pulls out aces \n ken de courcy \n devil's aces \n ken de courcy
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy
|
Changed Aces
|
Related to
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
20
|
|
|
glass aces \n deck placed in glass, aces rise out of deck, uses mirror glass \n ken de courcy
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy
|
Glass Aces
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
21
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down under \n down under deal four times to produce four aces \n ken de courcy \n australian poker \n ken de courcy
1983
four ace intro's
Ken De Courcy
|
Down Under
|
Related to
|
1983
|
Four Ace Intro's
|
22
|
|
|
aces - chicago style \n deck is riffled, spectator stops the riffle at an ace, done four times for four aces \n father cyprian
1983
"10"
Father Cyprian
|
Aces - Chicago Style
|
1983
|
"10"
|
9
|
|
|
ace production sequence \n \n earl nelson
1983
the earl nelson workbook
Earl Nelson
|
Ace Production Sequence
|
1983
|
The Earl Nelson Workbook
|
27
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|
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while they argue - tip \n tip for routine on page 205 \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
|
While They Argue - Tip
|
1984
|
Marlo's Magazine — Volume 5
|
198
|
|
|
marlo's four ace production \n \n art altman \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Art Altman, Edward Marlo
|
Marlo's Four Ace Production
|
1984
|
Marlo's Magazine — Volume 5
|
200
|
|
|
spin out aces \n alternative to benzais' cut with less hand movement \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
|
Spin Out Aces
|
1984
|
Marlo's Magazine — Volume 5
|
200
|
|
|
while they argue \n aces fly out of deck, see tip on page 198 \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
|
While They Argue
|
1984
|
Marlo's Magazine — Volume 5
|
205
|
|
|
the persuaders \n kings appear one by one between sandwich cards, then a selection \n jerry sadowitz
1984
cards hit
Jerry Sadowitz
|
The Persuaders
|
1984
|
Cards Hit
|
2
|
|
|
royalty in your pocket \n four queens are produced, then reds and black change places and selection is found sandwiched in between red queens \n peter duffie \n women \n peter duffie
1984
the best of close-up magic
Peter Duffie
|
Royalty In Your Pocket
|
Variations
|
1984
|
The Best of Close-Up Magic
|
51
|
|
|
flip top \n no. 8, air pressure turnover to locate an ace, with top and also bottom card, also as switch of top card \n karl fulves \n the revolution \n ellis stanyon
1984
more self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
|
Flip Top
|
Related to
|
1984
|
More Self-Working Card Tricks
|
10
|
|
|
freight \n red aces found, they visually change into black aces, red one found once more \n shiv duggal
1984
spell-binder
Shiv Duggal
|
Freight
|
1984
|
Spell-Binder
(Vol. 3 No. 35)
|
677
|
|
|
ghost hunters \n ace through four of diamonds appear one by one and their values are spelled to to find random cards, those cards are shown as four blanks and then change into the ace through four themselves \n peter duffie \n "chiefly yourselves" (roy walton, linking ring parade)
1984
close-up to the point
Peter Duffie
|
Ghost Hunters
|
Inspired by- "Chiefly Yourselves" (Roy Walton, Linking Ring Parade)
|
1984
|
Close-Up to the Point
|
1
|
|
|
aparición real \n deck shuffled by spectator, kings are produced \n juan tamariz
1984
magia potagia — volume iii
Juan Tamariz
|
Aparición Real
|
1984
|
Magia Potagia — Volume III
|
68
|
|
|
d.h. revelation \n aces cut to two at a time \n richard kaufman \n triple slice popup aces \n richard kaufman
1984
abstract
Richard Kaufman
|
D.H. Revelation
|
Inspired by
|
1984
|
Abstract
|
7
|
|
|
slap happy \n aces disappear from top of deck, then are reproduced one by one \n richard kaufman \n slap four ace routine \n nate leipzig
1984
abstract
Richard Kaufman
|
Slap Happy
|
Inspired by
|
1984
|
Abstract
|
10
|
|
|
about-face gymnastic aces \n aces jump out face-up \n larry jennings
1985
the collected almanac
Larry Jennings
|
About-Face Gymnastic Aces
|
1985
|
The Collected Almanac
(Vol. 3 No. 34, 35 & 36)
|
351
|
|
|
match game \n quick production sequence \n walter e. cummings \n display reversal \n harry lorayne
1985
best of friends — volume ii
Walter E. Cummings
|
Match Game
|
Variations
|
1985
|
Best of Friends — Volume II
|
326
|
|
|
computer style \n incomplete faro sliding block revelation \n walt maddison
1985
best of friends — volume ii
Walt Maddison
|
Computer Style
|
1985
|
Best of Friends — Volume II
|
341
|
|
|
ace cutting collectors \n ace production followed by collectors \n randy wakeman
1985
formula one close-up
Randy Wakeman
|
Ace Cutting Collectors
|
1985
|
Formula One Close-Up
|
31
|
|
|
quaternity \n \n ian land
1985
pabular
Ian Land
|
Quaternity
|
May 1985
|
Pabular
(Vol. 8 No. 10)
|
1290
|
|
|
leipzig four ace \n slap aces, as described by charlie miller (1939)
- miller routine \n nate leipzig \n charlie miller
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Nate Leipzig, Charlie Miller
|
Leipzig Four Ace
|
1985
|
The Fred Braue Notebooks
(Issue 2)
|
25
|
|
|
plunger aces \n packets pushed through deck to produce aces \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
|
Plunger Aces
|
1985
|
The Fred Braue Notebooks
(Issue 4)
|
26
|
|
|
4 ace gambler routine \n (1960) \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
|
4 Ace Gambler Routine
|
1985
|
The Fred Braue Notebooks
(Issue 5)
|
15
|
|
|
the eyes have it \n "an old gambler reveals his most precious secrets"
four aces appear during the spelling and dealing of the word mississippi \n david britland \n "mississippi aces" (joseph k. schmidt, modern close up card problems)
1985
equinox
David Britland
|
The Eyes Have It
|
Inspired by- "Mississippi Aces" (Joseph K. Schmidt, Modern Close Up Card Problems)
|
1985
|
Equinox
|
33
|
|
|
showboat aces \n four aces lost and found one by one \n eric decamps
1985
the magic of eric decamps
Eric DeCamps
|
Showboat Aces
|
1985
|
The Magic of Eric DeCamps
|
3
|
|
|
any ace called for \n spectator announces in which order the aces should be produced \n larry jennings \n any ace called for: a simpler way \n r. paul wilson \n any cards called \n earl nelson
1986
the classic magic of larry jennings
Larry Jennings
|
Any Ace Called For
|
Variations
|
1986
|
The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings
|
138
|
|
|
angel aces \n production of four aces \n ben harris \n angel aces \n ben harris
1986
killer klose-up
Ben Harris
|
Angel Aces
|
Also published here
|
1986
|
Killer Klose-Up
|
6
|
|
|
card appearance \n production of four aces, empty hands only aces \n meir yedid
1986
stage stuff
Meir Yedid
|
Card Appearance
|
1986
|
Stage Stuff
|
33
|
|
|
royal deuces \n four cards are produced, then they change into a royal flush \n meir yedid
1986
stage stuff
Meir Yedid
|
Royal Deuces
|
1986
|
Stage Stuff
|
39
|
|
|
angel aces \n \n ben harris \n angel aces \n ben harris
1986
1986 world lecture tour notes
Ben Harris
|
Angel Aces
|
Also published here
|
1986
|
1986 World Lecture Tour Notes
|
3
|
|
|
patter \n for the ace production \n val andrews
1986
secrets
Val Andrews
|
Patter
|
1986
|
Secrets
|
58
|
|
|
one-at-a-time aces \n four indifferent cards dealt on table, replaced on deck and dealt again, now one is an ace, repeated three more times until all are aces, three methods \n justin higham \n one-at-a-time aces plus climax \n justin higham
1986
the card man-uscript
Justin Higham
|
One-at-a-Time Aces
|
Variations
|
May 1986
|
The Card Man-uscript
(Issue 5)
|
40
|
|
|
hold the mayo \n four aces appear between two black kings \n william goodwin \n hold the mayo \n william goodwin \n three card monte burns \n ben train \n royal mayo \n david solomon
1986
at the expense of grey matter
William Goodwin
|
Hold the Mayo
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
1986
|
At the Expense of Grey Matter
|
11
|
|
|
unusual assembly \n marlo's "imitation of scarne" \n david regal
1987
star quality — the magic of david regal
David Regal
|
Unusual Assembly
|
1987
|
Star Quality — The Magic of David Regal
|
255
|
|
|
j.c.'s collins kings \n \n john c. wagner
1987
the commercial magic of j.c. wagner
John C. Wagner
|
J.C.'s Collins Kings
|
1987
|
The Commercial Magic of J.C. Wagner
|
72
|
|
|
the king thing \n mates of selection are produced, while performer cuts deck to the table spectator says stop and finds one card the others are on top and on bottom of deck fourth card is produced in sandwich \n steve beam
1987
the trapdoor — volume one
Steve Beam
|
The King Thing
|
1987
|
The Trapdoor — Volume One
(Issue 16)
|
273
|
|
|
no case to answer \n odd-backed mystery card, jacks produced as well, red/blue double backer \n peter duffie \n card case \n roy walton
1987
inspirations
Peter Duffie
|
No Case to Answer
|
Inspired by
|
1987
|
Inspirations
|
93
|
|
|
the daleks \n aces appear between two black jacks one by one, smiling mule gag phase \n jerry sadowitz \n the smiling mule \n roy walton
1987
inspirations
Jerry Sadowitz
|
The Daleks
|
Related to
|
1987
|
Inspirations
|
107
|
|
|
4 ace revelation \n \n thomas hierling
1987
new wave close-up
Thomas Hierling
|
4 Ace Revelation
|
1987
|
New Wave Close-Up
|
118
|
|
|
ouvertüre für vier damen \n four queens cut to one by one \n roberto giobbi \n phase 1 - the flash ace opener \n frank thompson
1987
fantasia in as-dur
Roberto Giobbi
|
Ouvertüre für vier Damen
|
Inspired by
|
1987
|
Fantasia in As-Dur
|
10
|
|
|
ace team \n red aces appear sandwiched between jokers, then jokers change into black aces \n shiv duggal \n ben harris' "km sandwich" in "magic manuscript" july/august 1984. \n snapover flourish \n larry west \n k.m. sandwich production \n shiv duggal
1987
the new talon
Shiv Duggal
|
Ace Team
|
Inspired by- Ben Harris' "KM Sandwich" in "Magic Manuscript" July/August 1984.
Related to
|
May 1987
|
The New Talon
(Vol. 1 No. 3)
|
56
|
|
|
finding the aces \n spelling, reversed, catching out of the pack \n bruce cervon
1988
the cervon file
Bruce Cervon
|
Finding the Aces
|
1988
|
The Cervon File
|
90
|
|
|
aces to order \n any ace called for production \n dai vernon
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
|
Aces to Order
|
1988
|
The Vernon Chronicles — Volume 2
|
27
|
|
|
places aces! \n \n jim molinari
1988
apocalypse
Jim Molinari
|
Places Aces!
|
Feb. 1988
|
Apocalypse
(Vol. 11 No. 2)
|
1461
|
|
|
before and after \n faro \n allan slaight \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo \n before and after \n allan slaight
1988
apocalypse
Allan Slaight
|
Before and After
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Inspired byAlso published here
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June 1988
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 11 No. 6)
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slap aces \n combo of cavorting aces, leipzig's opener, slap aces \n larry jennings \n leipzig's opener \n nate leipzig
1988
the cardwright
Larry Jennings
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Slap Aces
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Inspired by
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1988
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The Cardwright
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gamblers ace opener \n \n christoph borer \n gamblers ace opener \n christoph borer
1988
seminarheft
Christoph Borer
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Gamblers Ace Opener
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Also published here
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1988
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Seminarheft
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5
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thrice removed \n - "riffle aces"
three selections, also as ace production \n roy walton
1988
the chronicles
Roy Walton
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Thrice Removed
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1988
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The Chronicles
(Issue 31)
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airborn aces \n aces cut in deck one at a time, then reproduced in flashy way \n dave ossip \n double cut as stacking \n dave ossip
1988
the chronicles
Dave Ossip
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Airborn Aces
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Related to
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1988
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The Chronicles
(Issue 32)
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angel aces \n four aces leap out of deck one by one, elastic thread loop \n david britland \n a double shot \n jim patton \n david britland \n the california angels \n bruce cervon \n david britland \n angel aces with selection \n shiv duggal
1988
card kinetics
David Britland
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Angel Aces
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Variations
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1988
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Card Kinetics
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propelling the aces \n aces shoot out during tabled cutting sequence one by one \n justin higham \n up the ladder aces \n michael skinner
1988
utility card sleights
Justin Higham
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Propelling the Aces
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Inspired by
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1988
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Utility Card Sleights
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18
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the deck is feminine \n aces are found, spectators name numbers \n rené lavand \n the deck is feminine \n rené lavand
1988
slow motion magic
René Lavand
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The Deck is Feminine
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Also published here
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1988
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Slow Motion Magic
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72
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bizarre "wire" cut & routine \n \n hippie torrales
1989
apocalypse
Hippie Torrales
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Bizarre "Wire" Cut & Routine
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Sep. 1989
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 12 No. 9)
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the axes and the jaxes \n jacks and aces produced, then they transpose \n brother john hamman
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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The Axes and the Jaxes
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1989
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The Secrets of Brother John Hamman
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195
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breaking the rule \n spelling to the four aces, last one turns over \n edward marlo \n phantom aces \n justin higham \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Breaking the Rule
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VariationsAlso published here
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1989
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So Soon?
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and a pair of kings \n red kings change to black deuces, kings then reproduced, two more changes and pair produced from air, "tens routine" \n jack birnman \n ad hoc aces \n karl fulves
1989
kaleidoscope
Jack Birnman
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And a Pair of Kings
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Variations
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1989
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Kaleidoscope
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ad hoc aces \n \n karl fulves \n and a pair of kings \n jack birnman \n rapid city aces \n karl fulves
1989
kaleidoscope
Karl Fulves
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Ad Hoc Aces
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Inspired byVariations
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1989
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Kaleidoscope
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making your bones \n four times a joker is produced, which is changed to an ace \n harry levine
1989
the trapdoor — volume two
Harry Levine
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Making Your Bones
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1989
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The Trapdoor — Volume Two
(Issue 27)
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465
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end over aces \n four ace cutting, in the hands \n tom craven
1989
the minotaur
Tom Craven
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End Over Aces
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1989
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The Minotaur
(Vol. 1 No. 3)
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1
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end over extra \n end over aces, with location of selection as the climax \n tom craven
1989
the minotaur
Tom Craven
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End Over Extra
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1989
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The Minotaur
(Vol. 1 No. 3)
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ein vortrag von val andrews \n for ace production \n val andrews
1989
intermagic
Val Andrews
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Ein Vortrag von Val Andrews
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July 1989
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Intermagic
(Vol. 14 No. 4&5)
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137
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die vier-as-eröffnung \n \n gerd winkler
1989
german card top twenties
Gerd Winkler
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Die Vier-As-Eröffnung
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1989
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German Card Top Twenties
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nine, five, seven, five \n aces are found via 4 locator cards, kings show up as well \n harry lorayne
1990
trend setters
Harry Lorayne
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Nine, Five, Seven, Five
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1990
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Trend Setters
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63
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aces to catch \n sandwich cards find four aces one by one \n harry lorayne
1990
trend setters
Harry Lorayne
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Aces To Catch
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1990
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Trend Setters
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bust-out aces \n cards appear perpendicular face up in deck one by one, deck is spread on table in between, gaffed and ungaffed method \n ken krenzel
1990
close-up impact!
Ken Krenzel
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Bust-Out Aces
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1990
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Close-up Impact!
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6
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passe-deux aces \n production with transformation/transposition element, streamlined handling \n ken krenzel \n passe-passe aces \n unknown
1990
close-up impact!
Ken Krenzel
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Passe-Deux Aces
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Inspired by
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1990
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Close-up Impact!
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showcase \n four selections are found reversed in the center, then aces are produced which change into selections \n gary ouellet
1990
close up illusions
Gary Ouellet
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Showcase
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1990
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Close Up Illusions
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lateral palm double change \n top and bottom cards shown, they then change to two previous selections, also as ace production in comment (2) \n simon aronson
1990
the aronson approach
Simon Aronson
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Lateral Palm Double Change
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1990
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The Aronson Approach
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four the easy way (ace production) \n two aces produced, one found by spectator, then indifferent card changes into last ace \n dan fleshman
1990
the very best, yet!
Dan Fleshman
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Four the Easy Way (Ace Production)
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1990
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The Very Best, Yet!
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impromptu aces from the fore \n \n stephen tucker \n "aces from the fore" (stephen tucker, marketed) \n breakdown \n steven hamilton
1991
apocalypse
Stephen Tucker
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Impromptu Aces from the Fore
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Inspired by- "Aces from the Fore" (Stephen Tucker, marketed)
Related to
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Apr. 1991
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 14 No. 4)
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1914
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testing - 1, 2, 3, 4 \n ace to four are produced \n stephen tucker
1991
apocalypse
Stephen Tucker
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Testing - 1, 2, 3, 4
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Apr. 1991
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 14 No. 4)
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1915
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aces by mistake \n \n harvey cohen \n spectator finds the aces \n nick trost
1991
apocalypse
Harvey Cohen
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Aces by Mistake
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Variations
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July 1991
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 14 No. 7)
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1954
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poke poker \n kind of royal flush production build around "ginsburg poke" \n marty kane \n ginsburg poke \n dai vernon \n al smith, card on demand \n hokus pokus \n harry lorayne \n hokus pokus royal \n harry lorayne
1991
apocalypse
Marty Kane
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Poke Poker
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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Oct. 1991
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 14 No. 10)
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1984
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tag-along aces \n \n richard vollmer
1991
apocalypse
Richard Vollmer
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Tag-Along Aces
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Dec. 1991
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 14 No. 12)
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2007
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the tuning fork \n \n michael close \n paul lepaul \n the gymnastic aces \n paul lepaul
1991
workers number 2
Michael Close, Paul LePaul
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The Tuning Fork
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Inspired by
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1991
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Workers Number 2
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30
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ace apparent \n one-handed cutting to aces, they're levered over one by one and left outjogged in different positions \n karl fulves
1991
28 card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Ace Apparent
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1991
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28 Card Tricks
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the jumping jacks \n cavorting aces combined with leipzig's slap aces \n t. page wright \n the acrobatic jacks \n s. w. erdnase \n sixth method \n nate leipzig
1991
page wright's manuscript
T. Page Wright
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The Jumping Jacks
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Inspired by
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1991
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Page Wright's Manuscript
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77
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cut-ups \n aces produced in different ways \n jerry k. hartman \n cut-ups \n jerry k. hartman \n elias pop-out production \n neal elias
1991
card craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Cut-Ups
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Related toAlso published here
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1991
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Card Craft
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147
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block rock \n sliding production, one by one \n jerry k. hartman \n "the linking ring" june, 1974. p. 75. \n whistle and i'll come \n roy walton
1991
card craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Block Rock
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Inspired byAlso published here- "The Linking Ring" June, 1974. P. 75.
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1991
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Card Craft
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150
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lickety flip \n ace split in two, suddenly all four aces are produced \n david acer \n lickety flip \n david acer \n four on the floor \n richard sanders \n david acer \n lickety flip \n david acer \n ripping it right \n salvador sufrate
1992
apocalypse
David Acer
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Lickety Flip
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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Apr. 1992
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Apocalypse
(Vol. 15 No. 4)
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syner-aces \n aces are lost, found, lost, found \n mel brown \n total con multiple shift \n steve reynolds
1992
card finesse ii
Mel Brown
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Syner-Aces
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Related to
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1992
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Card Finesse II
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268
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four at once \n aces are produced one by one, then all at once with freeman display \n jack carpenter \n double control \n karl fulves
1992
modus operandi
Jack Carpenter
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Four at Once
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Related to
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1992
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Modus Operandi
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3
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tip for sawing the lady in half \n four aces found and selection as well \n ken simmons \n sawing the lady in half? \n harry allen
1992
choice effects — number two
Ken Simmons
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Tip for Sawing the Lady in Half
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Inspired by
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1992
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Choice Effects — Number Two
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11
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breaking the rule \n spelling to the four aces, last one turns over
- marlo note
- simmons note (ken simmons) \n edward marlo \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo
1992
a final farewell lecture
Edward Marlo
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Breaking the Rule
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Also published here
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1992
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A Final Farewell Lecture
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6
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luck of the draun \n no setup \n steve draun
1993
secrets draun from underground
Steve Draun
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Luck of the Draun
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1993
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Secrets Draun from Underground
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98
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breaking the rule \n spelling to the four aces, last one turns over, with notes by ken simmons \n edward marlo \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo
1993
simplicity at your fingertips
Edward Marlo
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Breaking the Rule
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Also published here
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1993
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Simplicity at Your Fingertips
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15
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4枚の一致 \n (four cards together) spectator selects card face down. deck placed in pocket, magician pulls out three other cards of same value \n john scarne \n aces from the pocket \n john scarne
1993
larry jennings's card technique
John Scarne
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4枚の一致
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Inspired by
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1993
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Larry Jennings's Card Technique
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121
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women \n queens produced, black queens lost in deck, red queens change to black and red ones are in deck sandwiching a previous selection \n peter duffie \n royalty in your pocket \n peter duffie
1993
applications
Peter Duffie
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Women
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Inspired by
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1993
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Applications
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second card palm aces \n aces appear one by one on top of deck \n dan block
1993
card file
Dan Block
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Second Card Palm Aces
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1993
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Card File
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115
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changing aces \n black aces produced, they change into red aces \n mike gallo \n fechter's changing aces (snapover aces) \n eddie fechter
1993
card file
Mike Gallo
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Changing Aces
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Inspired by
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1993
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Card File
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211
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fechter's shake down \n gymnastic aces with selected cards \n eddie fechter \n the gymnastic aces \n paul lepaul
1993
fechter
Eddie Fechter
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Fechter's Shake Down
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Inspired by
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1993
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Fechter
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63
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fechter's aces \n aces vanish from four packets and are found again, improvisational manner \n eddie fechter \n del ray \n solution to e.f. aces \n edward marlo \n four aces 1,000,001 \n steve saunders \n james r. hicks \n thank you, eddie \n rico weeland
1993
fechter
Eddie Fechter, Del Ray
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Fechter's Aces
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Variations
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1993
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Fechter
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138
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to start a routine with four cards \n aces found at named numbers, multiple false deals \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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To Start a Routine with Four Cards
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1993
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Magic From The Soul
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49
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palming before the cut \n with four ace production explained in context \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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Palming before the Cut
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1993
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Magic From The Soul
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56
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the deck is feminine \n aces are found, spectators name numbers \n rené lavand \n the deck is feminine \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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The Deck is Feminine
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Also published here
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1993
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Magic From The Soul
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92
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ah!... if they were... \n spectator stops at kings, x-deals \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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Ah!... If they were...
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1993
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Magic From The Soul
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108
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ah!... if they were... a subtle variation \n spectator stops at kings, x-deals, technical variation \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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Ah!... If they were... A Subtle Variation
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1993
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Magic From The Soul
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109
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this is the simplest of all \n spectator stops at aces \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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This Is the Simplest of All
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1993
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Magic From The Soul
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116
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improvisations \n apparently improvisational routine, four selections are found and aces produced as climax \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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Improvisations
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1993
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Magic From The Soul
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122
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indeed a 4-ace trick \n last ace appears on table \n helge thun \n a thunderful ace trick \n jerry k. hartman
1994
apocalypse
Helge Thun
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Indeed a 4-Ace Trick
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Variations
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Nov. 1994
|
Apocalypse
(Vol. 17 No. 11)
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2434
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shock treatment \n deck vanishes at the end of a four ace discovery, with variations
a. the basic vanish as an ace discovery
b. the original 1984 handling (requiring a ghost count) \n jackie mcclements \n shock treatment variation \n andrew wimhurst \n jackie mcclements \n a vanish and a cull \n jerry sadowitz \n wide awake scream \n benjamin earl
1994
shock treatment
Jackie McClements
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Shock Treatment
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Related toVariations
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1994
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Shock Treatment
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finding the foursome \n "phase three" \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Finding the Foursome
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1994
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Roger's Thesaurus
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phantom aces \n position of aces announced after spectators shuffle the deck, one-by-one production, last one stabbed with another card by spectator \n justin higham \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo \n "the phantom of the card table" (eddie mcguire, 1976, p. 10)
1994
roger's thesaurus
Justin Higham
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Phantom Aces
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Inspired by
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1994
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Roger's Thesaurus
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166
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milton asse \n aces are placed in the deck and everything inside a wine glass, aces appear one by one under cover of a handkerchief, variation of herbert milton trick \n alan shaxon
1994
alan shaxon lecture
Alan Shaxon
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Milton Asse
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1994
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Alan Shaxon Lecture
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the old romantics \n four aces of hearts are produced, the change into the four different aces \n aldo colombini
1994
the close-up magic of aldo colombini
Aldo Colombini
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The Old Romantics
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1994
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The Close-Up Magic of Aldo Colombini
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34
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royal flush finale \n four ace production plus cutting to a royal flush \n bruce cervon \n ian baxter \n bob veeser
1995
card college — volume 1
Bruce Cervon, Ian Baxter, Bob Veeser
|
Royal Flush Finale
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1995
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Card College — Volume 1
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114
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lightning aces \n \n steven hamilton \n lightning aces \n steven hamilton
1995
apocalypse
Steven Hamilton
|
Lightning Aces
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Also published here
|
July 1995
|
Apocalypse
(Vol. 18 No. 7)
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lickety flip \n ace split in two, suddenly all four aces are produced \n david acer \n lickety flip \n david acer \n "rotary revelation" (victor sendax, mum, feb. 1984)
1995
natural selections
David Acer
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Lickety Flip
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Inspired by- "Rotary Revelation" (Victor Sendax, MUM, Feb. 1984)
Also published here
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1995
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Natural Selections
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13
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cruz control \n spectator cuts at an ace, then other three aces are produced \n philip t. goldstein \n "cruz control" (phil goldstein, the linking ring one man parade, 1995)
1995
inside cardmagic
Philip T. Goldstein
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Cruz Control
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Also published here- "Cruz Control" (Phil Goldstein, The Linking Ring one man parade, 1995)
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1995
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Inside Cardmagic
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nobody at home \n assembly with kings and jokers, kings change to aces, aces are found again \n aldo colombini \n the linking ring, october 1994
1995
what's up deck?
Aldo Colombini
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Nobody At Home
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Also published here- The Linking Ring, October 1994
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1995
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What's Up Deck?
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93
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a thunderful ace trick \n aces produced one at a time, fourth one appearing on table with the others \n jerry k. hartman \n indeed a 4-ace trick \n helge thun
1995
after craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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A Thunderful Ace Trick
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Inspired by
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1995
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After Craft
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111
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reversal of fortune \n aces are produces one at a time and then pocketed, five packets are made and an ace is found reversed on bottom of each with joker beneath fifth one, cards in pocket are now twos, magician vs. gambler presentation \n jerry k. hartman \n invisible cut \n jerry k. hartman
1995
after craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Reversal of Fortune
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Inspired by
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1995
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