card to pocket as out for classic force \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Card to Pocket as Out for Classic Force
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the card in the pocket \n card at a number is remembered, counted to and vanished, in pocket \n unknown \n das erraten einer gedachten karte \n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
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The Card in the Pocket
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the lost ace \n ace travels to pocket \n unknown \n das desertierte und wiedereingefangene ass \n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
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The Lost Ace
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der "pick-pocket" trick \n "schule der magie"
one or more selections travel to trouser pocket, shown empty by pushing the card up in the corner, also for spectator's pocket \n unknown
1904
der zauberspiegel
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Der "Pick-Pocket" Trick
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die seelenwanderung der karten \n four-of-a-kind placed in square formation in a napkin, two card covered with cardboard, they travel upwards one by one through the napkin, preliminary phase in which every ace does a trick (comes to top, travels from pocket to pocket, to pocket, appears at any number) to switch the ungaffed cards for double facers \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1904
der zauberspiegel
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
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Die Seelenwanderung der Karten
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Jan. 1904
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the artful card \n wrong card found behind back, then selection produced from pocket \n c. o. williams
1904
modern card manipulation
C. O. Williams
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The Artful Card
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der forcierte gedanke (zweite ausführung) \n card removed by performer and wrapped in handkerchief, card thought of from second deck vanishes and travels to pocket, wrapped card is also thought-of card \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n domination of thought #2 \n karl fulves \n two packs but with a single thought \n peter duffie
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Der forcierte Gedanke (Zweite Ausführung)
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1910
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the vanishing card \n no. 5, one of six cards vanishes and appears in performer's pocket \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new impromptu card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Vanishing Card
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1920
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the master stop trick \n four cards are selected and placed back in the deck, spectator deals through the deck and performer stops him at the selections, except the last one which is found in the performer's pocket \n charles t. jordan \n master stop trick \n charles t. jordan \n master stop trick \n charles t. jordan
1922
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
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The Master Stop Trick
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Also published here
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1922
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the clock trick \n chosen card vanishes from twelve-card packet and is found in pocket \n unknown
1928
card tricks you will do
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The Clock Trick
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1928
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a mysterious change \n face-up card inserted half-way in deck, card above it remembered by bending the half up, top half plus face-up card put on table, card vanished from face and is removed from pocket \n joe berg
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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A Mysterious Change
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1930
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a card, a case, and a vanish \n card shuffled back, deck put in card case, selection vanishes from cased deck and is removed from pocket \n joe berg
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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A Card, A Case, And a Vanish
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1930
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aeroplane card to pocket \n \n laurie ireland \n the aeroplane card trick \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon \n bluff card to pocket \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon \n dai vernon's aeroplane card \n dai vernon \n laurie ireland \n day tripper \n peter duffie
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Aeroplane Card to Pocket
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Variations
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1931
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a trick exposed, but how? \n color change apparently exposed, but card turns out to have vanished and is brought from pocket \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
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A Trick Exposed, But How?
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1932
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the "sandwich" \n card travels from sandwich to pocket \n victor farelli \n tom sellers
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli, Tom Sellers
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The "Sandwich"
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1933
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a double surprise \n performer and spectator remember card and its position in their halves of the deck, cards taken out, performers card is shown to be a double backer (!), spectator's card is an indifferent card and brought from pocket \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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A Double Surprise
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1933
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the original card to pocket \n lazy man's card to pocket, spectator remembers card and its position \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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The Original Card to Pocket
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1933
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for conjurers only \n version of lazy man's card to pocket \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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For Conjurers Only
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1933
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pure bluff \n version of lazy man's card to pocket \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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Pure Bluff
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1933
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a card in transit! \n double end card \n les gilbert
1934
the jinx
Les Gilbert
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A Card in Transit!
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Dec. 1934
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a card from pocket trick \n \n tom sellers
1934
card tricks that work
Tom Sellers
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A Card From Pocket Trick
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1934
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card in pocket \n card and its position remembered, lazy man \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's note - 6) \n dr. jacob daley
1935
card manipulations
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Card in Pocket
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1935
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thought card to pocket \n several duplicates \n unknown \n think-a-card \n charles hopkins
1935
mental magic with cards
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Thought Card to Pocket
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1935
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sucker card trick \n sucker gag sequence \n laurie ireland
1935
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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Sucker Card Trick
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1935
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on the bottom, on top and in the pocket \n \n laurie ireland
1935
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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On the Bottom, on Top and in the Pocket
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1935
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pellet trick \n no. 23, about ten cards freely chosen and written on pieces of paper that are crumpled up, selections sealed in envelope, one of those papers is chosen and that card vanishes from group of selections or travels to somewhere like pocket \n unknown \n cards and pellets \n stewart judah
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Pellet Trick
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1935
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another card trick \n spectator remembers a card and its position from the bottom, performer takes deck behind back, brings forward wrong card, selection then found in pocket, card slipped up the jacket from behind back \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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Another Card Trick
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1935
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named card to pocket \n jukebox principle \n theodore annemann \n worth knowing \n unknown
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Named Card to Pocket
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Mar. 1936
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three sevens \n variation on 21 card trick, card ends up in magician's pocket, meant to catch knowledgeable spectators off-guard \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Three Sevens
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1936
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a gag \n five of clubs selected, six of clubs produced from pocket (with obvious palming, sucker), but one spot is missing when full card is shown \n franklin m. chapman
1936
another six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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A Gag
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1936
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the card miracle - certain: 1. tucker's version \n spectator cuts anywhere and remembers bottom card, estimation, card is on top or in pocket in this handling \n tommy tucker \n fourth method \n t. nelson downs
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Tommy Tucker
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The Card Miracle - Certain: 1. Tucker's Version
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1937
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3. the nelson downs original. \n spectator cuts anywhere and remembers bottom card, estimation, card is on top or in pocket in this handling \n t. nelson downs \n fourth method \n t. nelson downs
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
T. Nelson Downs
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3. The Nelson Downs Original.
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1937
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the mene tekel deck - 5. \n basic application, card travels from one pocket to another \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Mene Tekel Deck - 5.
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1937
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card into pocket. a second method \n menetekel deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Card Into Pocket. A Second Method
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1937
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the card from the pocket \n card at thought of position is remembered and found, lazy man \n c. o. williams \n co2 \n justin higham \n sidepockets \n karl fulves \n the card in the pocket \n unknown \n automatic placement card to pocket \n claude impériale
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
C. O. Williams
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The Card from the Pocket
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Related toVariations
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1937
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card from the pocket - another presentation \n lazy man's card to pocket, pocketed card in beginning is later selection \n s. h. wimbrough
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
S. H. Wimbrough
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Card from the Pocket - Another Presentation
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1937
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card on the wing \n card vanishes from deck and appears somewhere else, double ender \n unknown
1937
the jinx
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Card on the Wing
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1937
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the ace of spades \n ace of spades and indifferent card shows, ace changes to regular card and is reproduced from pocket, inspired by mcdonald aces performance \n louis lam
1937
watch me closely
Louis Lam
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The Ace of Spades
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1937
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selective card in pocket \n selection travels into a pocket selected by spectator, variation with spectator's pocket instead \n robert parrish
1937
you'd be surprised
Robert Parrish
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Selective Card In Pocket
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1937
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mistakes will happen \n card is lost face up in deck behind performer's back with a few more reversed cards for confusion, card should travel to pocket but wrong card travels, it changes into right card, riffle shuffle with key next to a reversed card \n joe berg \n likeness \n joe berg \n karl fulves
1937
here's new magic
Joe Berg
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Mistakes Will Happen
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Variations
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1937
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card in the pocket. ii \n \n william h. mccaffrey \n card in the pocket \n william h. mccaffrey
1938
greater magic
William H. McCaffrey
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Card in the Pocket. II
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1938
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saliva sorcery. ii \n card vanishes from packet and reappears in pocket \n paul rosini \n addition to rosini's saliva 10-card trick \n paul rosini \n was it there? \n paul rosini
1938
greater magic
Paul Rosini
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Saliva Sorcery. II
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Related toVariations
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1938
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chosen card passed into vest pocket \n menetekel deck \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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Chosen Card Passed Into Vest Pocket
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1938
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cards plus jugglery \n card travels from long-short glued forcing deck to pocket \n charles a. leedy
1938
greater magic
Charles A. Leedy
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Cards Plus Jugglery
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1938
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452
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to do a miracle \n psychological force, spectator hopefully names the card that has been over-exposed earlier in a routine \n orville wayne meyer \n psychological flash force \n unknown
1939
the jinx
Orville Wayne Meyer
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To Do a Miracle
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Nov. 1939
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470
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perambulating pasteboards \n indifferent card placed under spectator's foot, another on his hand, previous selection now under foot and foot-card on hand, other card in pocket \n hal haber
1939
the magic annual for 1938 and 1939
Hal Haber
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Perambulating Pasteboards
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1939
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a card for pegasus \n card to vest \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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A Card for Pegasus
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1940
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270
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a card for pegasus \n card to vest \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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A Card for Pegasus
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1940
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lazy man's card to pocket \n \n c. o. williams \n unknown \n a psychological impossibility \n unknown \n selected card vanishes to pocket \n john scarne \n johnny albenice
1940
expert card technique
C. O. Williams,
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Lazy Man's Card to Pocket
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1940
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the torn and restored card \n double facer, thumb tip \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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The Torn and Restored Card
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1940
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tricky quickie \n card at known number travels to pocket, see p. 412 \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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Tricky Quickie
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1940
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384
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card to pocket \n tip for the selection process for lazy man's... \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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Card to Pocket
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1940
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412
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tram card \n card vanishes underneath handkerchief, reappears in pocket, using index \n b. b. low \n traveller \n b. b. low
1940
the jinx
B. B. Low
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Tram Card
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Related to
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1940
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593
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the appearing card in the pocket \n showing pocket empty with card in corner of pocket \n henry hardin
1940
the jinx
Henry Hardin
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The Appearing Card in the Pocket
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1940
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596
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traveller \n \n b. b. low \n tram card \n b. b. low
1940
the jinx
B. B. Low
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Traveller
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Related to
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1940
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607
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a card to pocket \n using xkwizit gimmick \n theodore annemann
1940
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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A Card to Pocket
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1940
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690
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think-a-card \n thought-of card to pocket, ten-card set-up \n charles hopkins \n thought card to pocket \n unknown
1940
more card manipulations
Charles Hopkins
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Think-a-Card
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Related to
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1940
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39
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the question is ...... \n reversed card changes into selection, reversed card then in pocket, miscall \n paul morris
1940
more card manipulations
Paul Morris
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The Question is ......
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1940
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52
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28 - in performer's pocket. \n \n charles hopkins
1940
"outs" precautions and challenges
Charles Hopkins
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28 - In performer's pocket.
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1940
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43
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an addition \n one of four thought-of, travels to pocket eventually, oosoom \n louis lam
1940
fast ones
Louis Lam
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An Addition
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1940
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5
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card and ribbon \n ribbon with gummed sticker in pocket, selection vanishes from deck and is found attached on ribbon \n samuel berland \n bob hummer \n card and ribbon \n samuel berland \n bob hummer
1940
half-a-dozen hummers
Samuel Berland, Bob Hummer
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Card and Ribbon
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Also published here
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1940
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9
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the four mental cards \n spectator thinks of one of four cards that are returned to deck, whichever one he names, magician can produce it (top, bottom, reversed or pocket) \n edward victor
1940 ca.
more magic of the hands — part one
Edward Victor
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The Four Mental Cards
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1940 ca.
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35
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a psychological impossibility \n thought-of card to pocket \n unknown \n lazy man's card to pocket \n c. o. williams \n unknown
1941
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
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A Psychological Impossibility
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Related to
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1941
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205
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name your poison \n spectator decides how selection is found: turns over, is spelled to or travels to pocket \n the great merlini \n name your poison \n clayton rawson
1941
the jinx
The Great Merlini
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Name Your Poison
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Also published here
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1941
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758
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cartes mechant \n card to pocket or wallet with lengthy sucker presentation in which an obviously palmed card vanishes from a handkerchief \n louis capiaux
1941
the jinx
Louis Capiaux
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Cartes Mechant
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1941
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788
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sympathetic pips \n blank card with loose pips placed in envelope, pips arrange themselves onto card to match selection (which for no reason travels to pocket) \n frank stobbart
1941
the jinx
Frank Stobbart
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Sympathetic Pips
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June 1941
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796
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a double-dyed swindle \n wrong card reverses, selection rises to top, previously reversed card jumps in pocket, double facer \n fred rothenberg
1941
more card manipulations
Fred Rothenberg
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A Double-Dyed Swindle
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1941
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46
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hallucination \n several spectators remember a card, all the same which is produced from pocket \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1941
the stripper deck
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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Hallucination
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1941
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no it isn't \n \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n i've got a surprise for you \n eddie fechter
1942
prepared cards and accessories
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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No It Isn't
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1942
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"well, i'm d----d!" \n double facer and duplicate \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n fb everywhere and nowhere \n frederick braue
1942
prepared cards and accessories
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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"Well, I'm D----d!"
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1942
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5
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one good trick... \n \n walter b. gibson \n deserves another \n walter b. gibson \n skill-nil! \n dr. william t. palchinas \n one good trick deserves another \n walter b. gibson \n one good trick deserves another \n walter b. gibson
1942
the phoenix
Walter B. Gibson
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One Good Trick...
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Related toAlso published here
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May 1942
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30
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thought transference \n five card mental force, card to pocket out with four duplicates \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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Thought Transference
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1942
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23
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gone beyond recognition \n spectator peeks at a card with a knife, that card vanishes, reproduced from pocket \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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Gone Beyond Recognition
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1942
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28
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card in the pocket \n inside pocket, using kelly bottom placement \n tommy dowd \n on the card to the pocket \n neal elias \n card in the pocket \n tommy dowd \n card in the pocket \n tommy dowd
1943
tarbell course in magic — volume 3
Tommy Dowd
|
Card in the Pocket
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Related toAlso published here
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1943
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188
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the black ace and card through handkerchief \n single ace penetrates handkerchief, changes to selection, ace in pocket \n unknown
1943
tarbell course in magic — volume 3
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The Black Ace and Card Through Handkerchief
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1943
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252
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ode to the jinx \n three piles, one card from one pile selected and packet counted, card is found in performer's pocket \n clyde cairy
1943
the phoenix
Clyde Cairy
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Ode to The Jinx
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Nov. 1943
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193
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worth knowing \n named card to pocket, three cards which are mostly named \n unknown \n named card to pocket \n theodore annemann
1943
full deck of impromptu card tricks
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Worth Knowing
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Related to
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1943
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"cards to pocket" wrinkle \n one of five cards thought of, that one travels to pocket, following gaze/eyes in five-card fan \n william s. houghton
1943
the magic 36
William S. Houghton
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"Cards to Pocket" Wrinkle
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1943
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28
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this card gets around! \n (wiersbe's version of everywhere and nowhere), impromptu \n warren wiersbe
1944
action with cards
Warren Wiersbe
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This Card gets Around!
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1944
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2
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speedy \n card vanishes from deck and raises from coat breast pocket \n r. m. jamison
1944
the phoenix
R. M. Jamison
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Speedy
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Dec. 1944
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301
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card to pocket surprise \n same surprise as in eddie fechter's routine \n edward marlo
1945
off the top
Edward Marlo
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Card to Pocket Surprise
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1945
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13
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rub away \n with rub vanish \n edward marlo
1945
off the top
Edward Marlo
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Rub Away
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1945
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14
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well, well! \n face up ace should find spectator's card \n ned rutledge \n my friend, tonto \n ned rutledge
1945
my best
Ned Rutledge
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Well, Well!
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1945
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31
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wrinkles and subtle touches \n - named card in pocket
- do as i do, with mindreading presentation
- making envelopes see through \n robert a. nelson
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Robert A. Nelson
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Wrinkles and Subtle Touches
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1945
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60
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time will tell \n cards laid around a watch, hour and card is selected, card vanishes and appears in pocket \n herb runge \n time travel \n justin higham
1945
the phoenix
Herb Runge
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Time Will Tell
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Variations
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June 1945
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346
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on the card to the pocket \n palmed card transferred to inside pocket \n neal elias \n card in the pocket \n tommy dowd \n card from pocket \n dai vernon
1946
at the table tricks
Neal Elias
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On the Card to the Pocket
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Inspired byRelated to
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1946
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4
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psychological note \n card to hip pocket \n frederick braue
1946
hugard's magic monthly
Frederick Braue
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Psychological Note
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Mar. 1946
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202
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ten card effect \n card in ten-card packet and its position thought of, card travels to pocket after some counting in that packet \n unknown
1946
50 tricks you can do, you will do, easy to do
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Ten Card Effect
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1946
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homing card \n \n francis carlyle \n the homing card \n francis carlyle \n paul vigil \n jimmy grippo \n a real stand-up card routine \n mac king \n the homing card - updated \n francis carlyle \n the new, revised version of the "homing card" \n francis carlyle \n fotomaton \n rafael benatar \n slow motion card to pocket \n tom rose \n on the carlyle card to pocket \n gary kurtz \n homing card variation \n darwin ortiz \n phase one: the return of "the homing card" \n michael vincent \n heimkehrer-karte \n rudolf braunmüller \n francis carlyle \n the francis carlyle card to pocket \n gary kurtz \n homing deck vanish \n mac king \n the card in the pocket \n roger smith \n professional card to pocket \n gregory wilson \n flying home \n michael close \n bold card to wallet \n brent braun \n home to roost \n george mcbride \n phantom aces \n euan bingham \n gizzard \n tyler wilson
1947
stars of magic
Francis Carlyle
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Homing Card
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Related toVariations- The New, Revised Version of the "Homing Card" (Francis Carlyle, 1975)
- The Card in the Pocket (Roger Smith, 1982)
- The Homing Card - Updated (Francis Carlyle, 1985 ca.)
- Heimkehrer-Karte (Rudolf Braunmüller, Francis Carlyle, 1985)
- Fotomaton (Rafael Benatar, 1989)
- A Real Stand-up Card Routine (Mac King, 1990)
- Flying Home (Michael Close, 1994)
- Professional Card to Pocket (Gregory Wilson, 1999)
- Home to Roost (George McBride, 2000)
- Homing Deck Vanish (Mac King, 2002)
- Phantom Aces (Euan Bingham, 2005)
- Homing Card Variation (Darwin Ortiz, 2006)
- Bold Card to Wallet (Brent Braun, 2012)
- Phase One: The Return of "The Homing Card" (Michael Vincent, 2013)
- The Homing Card (Francis Carlyle, Paul Vigil, Jimmy Grippo, 2014)
- Slow Motion Card to Pocket (Tom Rose, 2018)
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gone! \n signed card travels from case held by spectator to performer's pocket \n george sands
1947
the phoenix
George Sands
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Gone!
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Aug. 1947
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card to pocket \n card instantly produced from pocket \n j. b. bobo
1947
watch this one!
J. B. Bobo
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Card to Pocket
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1947
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a vested interest \n actually card to vest \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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A Vested Interest
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1948
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no misdirection \n trick to play on people who want to show performer a trick, heckler gag \n russell "rusduck" duck
1948
the phoenix
Russell "Rusduck" Duck
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No Misdirection
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July 1948
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cock-eyed \n card to breast pocket , visible/ invisible ploy \n art lyle
1948
the phoenix
Art Lyle
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Oct. 1948
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shoulder card \n card to inside pocket or wallet, no palming \n franklin v. taylor \n shoulder card \n franklin v. taylor
1948
the phoenix
Franklin V. Taylor
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Shoulder Card
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Nov. 1948
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strange, very strange \n two cards in two halves thought of by two spectators at an agreed-upon small number, they are the same card, card is shown to have vanished and is reproduced from pocket \n tony kardyro
1948
your deck — your card
Tony Kardyro
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Strange, Very Strange
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1948
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pocketed \n card to watch pocket, with reflex beginning \n paul curry \n bill woodfield \n letter from gerald kosky to bruce elliott \n gerald kosky \n pocketed \n paul curry \n bill woodfield \n miscalled \n paul curry
1949
the phoenix
Paul Curry, Bill Woodfield
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Pocketed
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the missing card \n spectator pulls out some cards, remembers bottom card and drop cards onto deck, performer fails to locate card behind back, it is found in pocket, pushed up behind back to under arm pit \n paul rosini
1949
52 amazing card tricks
Paul Rosini
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The Missing Card
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1949
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a clean vanish and a location \n selection vanishes and appears in pocket, and a card is revealed with some other cards \n eddie joseph
1949 ca.
15 exciting minutes with a borrowed deck
Eddie Joseph
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A Clean Vanish and a Location
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1949 ca.
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pocket load \n from lap to inner jacket pocket \n eddie joseph \n lapped card from inside pocket \n juan tamariz
1949 ca.
15 exciting minutes with a borrowed deck
Eddie Joseph
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Pocket Load
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the back room \n on dr. stanley jaks, audley walsh, lee noble, bobby baxter, a card to pocket and a rainbow deck gag by gerald kosky \n bruce elliott
1950
the phoenix
Bruce Elliott
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The Back Room
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June 1950
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selected card vanishes to pocket \n no. 71, essentially identical to lazy man's card to pocket \n john scarne \n johnny albenice \n lazy man's card to pocket \n c. o. williams \n unknown
1950
scarne on card tricks
John Scarne, Johnny Albenice
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Selected Card Vanishes to Pocket
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1950
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was it there? \n one of five cards named, it vanishes from the five-card packet, it appears face-up in the deck, repeat with another card which reappears in the pocket \n paul rosini \n saliva sorcery. ii \n paul rosini
1950
magical gems
Paul Rosini
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Was It There?
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1950
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somewhere in the deck \n one of nine cards is thought of, it travels to pocket \n paul rosini \n "out of his mind" \n bruce cervon
1950
magical gems
Paul Rosini
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Somewhere in the Deck
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1950
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with a short card \n performer fails to find card behind his back, it is then found in inside coat pocket \n paul rosini
1950
magical gems
Paul Rosini
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With a Short Card
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1950
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cutting the aces routine \n charlier cuts, last ace from pocket \n edward marlo
1951
ed marlo's lecture notes
Edward Marlo
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Cutting the Aces Routine
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1951
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a sandwich \n \n al leech
1952
manipulating with leech
Al Leech
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A Sandwich
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1952
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a quick theft \n instantly pulled from pocket \n al leech
1953
card man stuff
Al Leech
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A Quick Theft
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1953
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repeater selected card to pocket \n \n edward marlo \n ninety degrees in the shade \n jon racherbaumer \n repeat card to pocket \n edward marlo
1953
the cardician
Edward Marlo
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Repeater Selected Card to Pocket
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Related toVariations
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1953
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a future classic \n four cards removed from spread by spectators, one changes into an ace, then the other three as well, card is peeked, three cards dealt on aces, spectator choses unknown card which is put in pocket, ace packets lost one by one and selection shown on top and dealt on table four times, the four "duplicates" change back to aces, selection removed from pocket \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico \n quick classic \n lin searles \n murder to describe \n paul gordon \n the regal royal flush \n derek dingle
1953
the future classic
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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A Future Classic
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Related toVariations
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1953
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streamlined classic \n card is chosen and lost, performer finds selection four times and tables it every time, those four "duplicates" change to twos, selection removed from pocket \n edward marlo
1953
the future classic
Edward Marlo
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Streamlined Classic
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1953
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signed card to pocket \n simple center steal \n cy endfield
1955
cy endfield's entertaining card magic — part iii
Cy Endfield
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Signed Card to Pocket
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1955
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repeat card to pocket \n \n edward marlo
1956
action palm
Edward Marlo
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Repeat Card to Pocket
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1956
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selected card to pocket \n using misdirection palm \n edward marlo
1956
action palm
Edward Marlo
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Selected Card to Pocket
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1956
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d'amico's peeked card from pocket \n cull palm application from break \n carmen d'amico
1956
action palm
Carmen D'Amico
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D'Amico's Peeked Card from Pocket
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1956
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one good trick deserves another \n selection is put in pocket by performer behind bak, card is predicted on a slip too \n walter b. gibson \n one good trick... \n walter b. gibson \n deserves another \n walter b. gibson
1956
the best in magic
Walter B. Gibson
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One Good Trick Deserves Another
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Also published here
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1956
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shoulder card \n card to inside pocket or wallet, no palming \n franklin v. taylor \n shoulder card \n franklin v. taylor
1956
the best in magic
Franklin V. Taylor
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Shoulder Card
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Also published here
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1956
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pocketed \n card to watch pocket, slit, with reflex beginning \n paul curry \n bill woodfield \n pocketed \n paul curry \n bill woodfield
1956
the best in magic
Paul Curry, Bill Woodfield
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Pocketed
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Also published here
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1956
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double trouble \n spectator and magician each select a card. performer's card is found reversed in the deck, then jumps to pocket, and the spectator's card is now reversed in the deck \n lu brent \n double trouble again \n lu brent
1956
fifteen star card effects
Lu Brent
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Double Trouble
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Variations
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1956
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disappearance from a handkerchief \n lapping, card to pocket \n jerry andrus \n card to pocket \n jerry andrus
1956
andrus deals you in
Jerry Andrus
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Disappearance from a Handkerchief
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Related to
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1956
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a miracle with cards \n four spectators each cut off a packet, remember the bottom card and shuffle the whole packet, performer looks at each packet and finds the selections, secretly counting the packets, last card from pocket
- alternative in which the last wrong card changes into selection \n edward marlo \n two routines - two \n tony cabral \n talismanacle \n thomas alan waters \n groupease \n thomas alan waters \n cutout \n thomas alan waters \n group shuffle \n simon aronson \n group shuffle \n simon aronson \n psi stebbins - method i \n p. howard lyons \n adaption d'une routine de marlo-cornélius \n claude rix
1956
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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A Miracle with Cards
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Related toVariations
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Dec. 1956
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card to pocket \n direct rear palm application \n edward marlo
1957
the tabled palm
Edward Marlo
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Card to Pocket
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1957
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owoooooo-o-o-o! \n routine with "wolf pack" (erotic images), spectator repeatedly selects the joker in different ways, spectator names card which is taken out and given to spectator, performer takes named card out of his pocket and spectator has joker again, another card is selected and given to the spectator in an envelope as souvenir (it's normal when he looks) \n norman houghton
1957
ibidem
Norman Houghton
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OWOOOooo-o-o-o!
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Dec. 1957
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mini-classic (1st method) \n selection lost, it is shown on top, bottom and reversed in center, the three cards are shown as all alike, card then taken from pocket, deck shown as all selection \n edward marlo
1958
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Mini-Classic (1st method)
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Dec. 1958
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mini-classic (2nd method) \n three cards change into selection, then selection taken from pocket, card then taken from pocket, deck shown as all selection \n edward marlo \n a sixy effect \n edward marlo
1958
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Mini-Classic (2nd method)
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Related to
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Dec. 1958
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a sixy effect \n three cards change into selection (a six), then selection taken from pocket, card then taken from pocket, deck shown as all selection, all four sixes produced from pocket, puns in the patter \n edward marlo \n mini-classic (2nd method) \n edward marlo \n a variation to a sixy effect \n edward marlo
1958
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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A Sixy Effect
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Related toVariations
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Dec. 1958
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a variation to a sixy effect \n variation of the ending with a pocket transfer sequence, passing a nine as a six \n edward marlo \n a sixy effect \n edward marlo \n card from pocket ideas/"search" technique \n edward marlo
1958
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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A Variation to a Sixy Effect
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Inspired byRelated to
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Dec. 1958
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b. as an exchange \n second deal \n edward marlo
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Edward Marlo
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B. As an Exchange
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1959
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a monte vanish \n during a three card monte the money card vanishes and appears in pocket, it then transposes with one of the other cards \n edward marlo
1959
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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A Monte Vanish
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Dec. 1959
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card from pocket \n inside jacket pocket \n dai vernon \n on the card to the pocket \n neal elias \n card from pocket \n dai vernon \n palmed card from inside pocket \n unknown
1961
further inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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Card from Pocket
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Related toAlso published here
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1961
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the vanish \n signed card vanishes from face of pack, reappears in pocket \n cliff green
1961
professional card magic
Cliff Green
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The Vanish
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1961
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a challenge special delivery \n peeked-at card to any named pocket \n cliff green
1961
professional card magic
Cliff Green
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A Challenge Special Delivery
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1961
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a follow-up for "special delivery" \n card divination wrong, then "really? but that card was in my pocket all along..." \n cliff green
1961
professional card magic
Cliff Green
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A Follow-up for "Special Delivery"
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1961
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the peek crimp \n in context of card to pocket/wallet/... \n cliff green
1961
professional card magic
Cliff Green
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The Peek Crimp
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1961
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carduplication \n card peeked at, five cards including selection removed, selection vanishes, odd-backed duplicate from pocket, changes back to match deck \n cliff green
1961
professional card magic
Cliff Green
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Carduplication
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1961
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the card in the pocket \n number thought of and card at position remembered, vanishes and appears in pocket, lazy man \n charlie miller \n c. o. williams
1961
an evening with charlie miller
Charlie Miller, C. O. Williams
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The Card in the Pocket
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1961
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version of selbit's cards and tray \n out-of-hand selection of two cards, one from pocket, one caught from thrown up deck \n charlie miller
1961
the magic of charles earle miller
Charlie Miller
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Version of Selbit's Cards and Tray
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1961
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phantini's thought card to pocket \n one glued long short card \n gene "phantini" grant
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
Gene "Phantini" Grant
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Phantini's Thought Card to Pocket
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1961
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sensitive touch \n first sentence: "there may be better ways than this of getting a chosen card into your pocket" \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Sensitive Touch
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1962
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das mene-tekel-spiel \n roughed short/long menetekel and applications
1. card to top
2. card through table
3. divination
4. rising card
5. card to pocket
6. card travels between two slates
7. having multiple cards chosen \n jochen zmeck
1962
enzyklopädie der rauh-glatt-kartentricks — teil i
Jochen Zmeck
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Das Mene-Tekel-Spiel
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1962
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everything easy \n card vanishes, another card changes into vanished card and that other card is found in pocket \n ken beale
1963
ibidem
Ken Beale
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Everything Easy
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Aug. 1963
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card to pocket \n card and its position in small packet remembered by spectator, card ends up lapped after one deal-through \n jerry andrus
1964
nameless notes
Jerry Andrus
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Card to Pocket
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1964
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pocket to pocket \n signed card travels from one of performer's pockets to another \n paul stadelman
1966
ireland's yearbooks
Paul Stadelman
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Pocket to Pocket
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1966
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the eclectic deck \n stack for seventeen effects, see also p. 29 for comments
- 1. one of five cards thought of and located
- 2. card location
- 3. face-up deal stopped, value used to count to selection
- 4. spelling to thought-of card
- 5. open prediction
- 6. card from packet to pocket
- 7. two-card transposition
- 8. card from hand to pocket
- 9. aces stacked, then royal flush dealt
- 10. five good hands dealt
- 11. blackjack demo with rubber-banded deck
- 12. bridge demo with all spades
- 13. three-way transposition
- 14. two selections reverse
- 15. card chosen, spelled to and some matching cards found
- 16. ace assembly (not explained)
- 17. mind mirror challenge location
- final thoughts
- closing credits (credits for all effects) \n allan slaight \n the eclectic deck \n allan slaight
1967
ibidem
Allan Slaight
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The Eclectic Deck
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Also published here
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July 1967
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effect 3 \n two selections, first jumps off deck, transforms into second, first from pocket \n edward marlo
1968
on the acrobatic cards
Edward Marlo
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Effect 3
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1968
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cards to pocket \n thought of card vanishes from packet of four cards, travels to pocket \n aldini
1969
roughingly yours
Aldini
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Cards to Pocket
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1969
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the mystery of the autographed card \n clean card to pocket, using mirage holdout \n eddie joseph
1969
the art of eddie joseph
Eddie Joseph
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The Mystery of the Autographed Card
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1969
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card to pocket \n lapping \n edward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control
Edward Marlo
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Card to Pocket
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1970
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bluff card to pocket \n aeroplane card trick \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon \n aeroplane card to pocket \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon's aeroplane card \n dai vernon \n laurie ireland \n the airplane card trick \n frederick braue \n dai vernon \n pocketed \n peter duffie
1970
expanded lecture notes
Laurie Ireland, Dai Vernon
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Bluff Card to Pocket
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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1970
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(1) card to pocket \n to right inner jacket pocket \n roy johnson
1970
the roy johnson experience
Roy Johnson
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(1) Card to Pocket
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1970
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laser card to pocket \n no palm, bean shooter type pull \n edward marlo
1971
hierophant
Edward Marlo
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Laser Card to Pocket
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Fall-Spring 1971
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to believe in the unbelievable \n peeked card ends up in performer's pocket, then spectator plays part of magician and performer's card ends up in spectator's pocket \n gerald kosky
1971
magick
Gerald Kosky
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To Believe in the Unbelievable
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1971
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gambler's goldmine \n card to pocket with "four card monte" presentation \n kirk stiles
1972
card cavalcade
Kirk Stiles
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Gambler's Goldmine
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1972
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it was in my pocket \n \n unknown
1972
the living end
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It was in My Pocket
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1972
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card in the pocket \n signed \n william h. mccaffrey \n card in the pocket. ii \n william h. mccaffrey
1972
the living end
William H. McCaffrey
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Card in the Pocket
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Related to
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1972
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card in the pocket \n using ovette master move \n tommy dowd \n card in the pocket \n tommy dowd
1972
the living end
Tommy Dowd
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Card in the Pocket
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Also published here
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1972
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name your poison \n spectator decides how selection is found: turns over, is spelled to or travels to pocket \n clayton rawson \n name your poison \n the great merlini
1972
the living end
Clayton Rawson
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Name Your Poison
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Also published here
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1972
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daley's mental effect \n no. 143, two cards peeked, they are the same, card not in deck but found in pocket, cryptic \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Mental Effect
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1972
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daley's telepato trick \n no. 154, card peeked is found in vest pocket, or travels into odd-backed deck (cryptic) \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Telepato Trick
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1972
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daley's note \n no. 182, two cards chosen, one penetrates handkerchief, other one travels to pocket \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Note
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1972
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daley's note - 6) \n no. 247-6, no details, only reference \n dr. jacob daley \n card in pocket \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Note - 6)
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1972
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daley's version of uniflight (smart magic) \n no. 279, card peeked at in one half is found in other half that has been in pocket via stop procedure \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's bottom sleight based on two effects: effect no. 2 \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Version Of Uniflight (Smart Magic)
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Related to
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1972
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daley's double steal effect \n no. 294, two spectators select a card from one half each, performer also writes down a card, all three are the same and card is found in pocket \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Double Steal Effect
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1972
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daley's card to pocket \n no. 331, card control demo (aces on top during riffle shuffle, then card at position near top, then deeper down) that lead's into lazy man card to pocket \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Card To Pocket
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1972
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daley's double key mystery card trick \n no. 348, spectator pockets some cards and remembers a card, performer divines number of pocketed cards and selection is produced from performer's pocket \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Double Key Mystery Card Trick
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1972
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variation of everywhere - nowhere \n no. 493, selection appears in three packets, then from pocket \n unknown
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
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Variation Of Everywhere - Nowhere
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1972
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packets of five \n no. 578, two five-card packets, one card travels to pocket \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Packets Of Five
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1972
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horowitz's second steal \n no. 617, card controlled to second position, top card shown not to be selection, then top two cards palmed to produce card from pocket \n sam leo horowitz
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Sam Leo Horowitz
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Horowitz's Second Steal
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1972
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finley's effects: 2) \n no. 701-2, ploy to get rid of extra card in pocket by first getting wrong card to pocket \n arthur finley \n finley's effects: 2) \n arthur finley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Arthur Finley
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Finley's Effects: 2)
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Also published here
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1972
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the card thought of \n spectator looks at card in spread (effectively one of three), it is reproduced from pocket
- no-palm method
see also p. 648 for credit information \n joseph k. schmidt
1973
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Joseph K. Schmidt
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The Card Thought Of
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Aug. 1973
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quick classic \n aces change into selection one by one, then selection from pocket \n lin searles \n a future classic \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1973
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
Lin Searles
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Quick Classic
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Inspired by
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Autumn 1973
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670
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royal runaway \n jack, queen and king of one suit are in (himber) wallet, chosen value travels to pocket, then from deck back to wallet, turns over, back to deck \n jeff busby
1973
royal runaway
Jeff Busby
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Royal Runaway
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1973
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card to pocket plus \n mates of selection turn over in the deck, selection is found in performer's pocket \n steve spillman
1973
"my hands can be yours"
Steve Spillman
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Card to Pocket Plus
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1973
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foot flight \n signed card placed under spectator's foot and deck on top, card travels to magician's breast pocket \n steve spillman
1973
"my hands can be yours"
Steve Spillman
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Foot Flight
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1973
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ghost card \n card travels to pocket twice, duplicates \n dr. dan j. alessini
1974
magick
Dr. Dan J. Alessini
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Ghost Card
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1974
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472
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trick with cards and dice \n trick without title, die can be opened, inside is a note that card is in performer's pocket, duplicate \n peter wilker
1974
hokus pokus
Peter Wilker
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Trick with Cards and Dice
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1974
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vanish of thought-of card \n one of ten cards, spectator remembers card and position, card vanishes an appears inside pocket, lazy man \n tenkai ishida
1974
the magic of tenkai
Tenkai Ishida
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Vanish of Thought-Of Card
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1974
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the perpetual elevator routine \n ten minute act
- 1.) the first elevator (based on "penetration")
- 2.) the cold elevator
- 3.) triumph plus (see also "super subtle shuffle")
- 4.) the small packet all backs (based on a derek dingle routine)
- 5.) finale (elevator again with card in pocket finish) \n walt lees \n edward marlo \n derek dingle \n frank garcia \n penetration \n edward marlo \n dai vernon \n super subtle shuffle \n frank garcia \n bill simon
1975
pabular
Walt Lees, Edward Marlo, Derek Dingle, Frank Garcia
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The Perpetual Elevator Routine
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Inspired byRelated to
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Nov. 1975
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fiver! \n selection to pocket, then changes into bill \n peter kane \n finn change \n peter kane
1975
a further card session with peter kane
Peter Kane
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Fiver!
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Related to
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1975
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miaco \n card to pocket, brief idea \n steve miaco
1975
the magic of francis carlyle
Steve Miaco
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Miaco
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1975
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selected card to pocket \n card to pocket, repeated phase with named card out of two cards \n horace e. bennett \n homing card \n francis carlyle \n challenge cards to pocket \n larry jennings
1975
bennett's best
Horace E. Bennett
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Selected Card to Pocket
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Inspired by
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1975
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85
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to believe in the unbelievable \n card appears inside performer's jacket pocket, repeated with performer as magician, card appears inside his inside pocket \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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To Believe in the Unbelievable
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1975
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master stop trick \n four cards are selected and placed back in the deck, spectator deals through the deck and performer stops him at the selections, except the last one which is found in the performer's pocket \n charles t. jordan \n the master stop trick \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Master Stop Trick
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Also published here
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1975
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the climax \n card chosen, duplicate of it is seen by spectator in a deck scattered face up on a table, it vanishes from there and appears in performer's pocket, layout in which appear to be the four sixes but they are composed from sevens and nines \n charles t. jordan \n the climax \n charles t. jordan \n "climax" notes \n karl fulves
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Climax
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VariationsAlso published here
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1975
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dai vernon's aeroplane card \n \n dai vernon \n laurie ireland \n airborne again \n john luka \n aeroplane card to pocket \n laurie ireland \n bluff card to pocket \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon \n the airplane card \n john luka
1976
the first california lecture
Dai Vernon, Laurie Ireland
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Dai Vernon's Aeroplane Card
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Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here
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1976
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15
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no way \n previously tabled card turns out to be later selection, becomes second selection, first from pocket \n edward marlo
1976
kabbala — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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No Way
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1976
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69
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card to pocket \n seated, with handkerchief \n jerry andrus \n disappearance from a handkerchief \n jerry andrus
1976
andrus card control
Jerry Andrus
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Card to Pocket
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Related to
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1976
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the infamous tap-dancing cards \n selection from one half travels reversed in other half, then transforms into second selection after being sandwiched, other card from pocket \n paul harris \n the phantom \n paul harris \n tap dancing finale \n paul harris \n disco \n david britland
1976
paul harris reveals some of his most intimate secrets
Paul Harris
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The Infamous Tap-Dancing Cards
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Inspired byVariations
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1976
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visual quickie \n one of four kings transforms into selection, then back, selection from pocket \n tom gagnon \n visual quickie \n tom gagnon \n visual quickie \n tom gagnon
1977
card cavalcade four
Tom Gagnon
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Visual Quickie
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Also published here
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1977
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160
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concept of a classic \n \n paul curry \n the card from the pocket \n c. o. williams
1977
special effects
Paul Curry
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Concept Of A Classic
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Inspired by
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1977
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77
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strange voyage \n wrong card changes into selection, indifferent is in pocket, opener \n harry lorayne \n strange voyage \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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Strange Voyage
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Also published here
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1977
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96
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ein wunder für phlegmatiker \n five selections are signed and put in envelope, names of cards are written on billets and put in hat, one chosen and that card vanishes from envelope and appears in pocket or elsewhere \n harold e. haber, jr. \n further expert magic (percy ladrett), 1923 \n the lazy man's miracle \n harold e. haber, jr.
1977
intermagic
Harold E. Haber, Jr.
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Ein Wunder für Phlegmatiker
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Also published here
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July 1977
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109
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thot card to pocket variation \n lazy man's card to pocket \n dan macmillan
1977
the gamblers' palm revisited
Dan MacMillan
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Thot Card to Pocket Variation
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1977
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39
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korem card to pocket \n single card visually vanishes, removed from pants pocket, pendulum holdout \n danny korem
1978
the upside down toppit
Danny Korem
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Korem Card to Pocket
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1978
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12
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finished \n at end of transposition sequence the two cards transform and original cards are in pocket and wallet \n karl fulves
1978
transpo trix
Karl Fulves
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Finished
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1978
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66
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middle deal demonstration \n with reversed indicator ace and slip cut, last ace to pocket \n frederick braue \n middle deal demonstration - variation \n martin gardner
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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Middle Deal Demonstration
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Variations
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1978
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25
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black-out-bluff \n card is divined in the dark, then performer locates it and puts card into pocket \n rolf andra
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
Rolf Andra
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Black-Out-Bluff
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1978
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117
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emersion - card to pocket \n in context of emersion \n doug edwards
1978
cardmania
Doug Edwards
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Emersion - Card to Pocket
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1978
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40
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fleeting image \n two cards peeked at, two random cards turned over in different parts of deck, they come together to find first selection, then one travels back down and changes into second selection, then comes from pocket \n roy walton \n fleeting image \n roy walton
1978
the spread half-pass
Roy Walton
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Fleeting Image
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Also published here
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1978
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5
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past and present \n no-palm card to envelope in pocket, all cards from named suit removed in order, one chosen and that one travels, is already gone \n roy walton \n "thought foretold" (nelson downs letters, linking ring, apr. 1971) \n past and present \n roy walton
1978
the spread half-pass
Roy Walton
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Past And Present
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Inspired by- "Thought Foretold" (Nelson Downs letters, Linking Ring, Apr. 1971)
Also published here
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1978
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29
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eine doppelrückenkarte kann karten austauschen und damit verbunden zum verschwinden bringen \n using a double backer to switch or vanish cards
- grundhandlungen
- anwendung 1 der situation 3
- anwendung 2 der situation 3
- anwendung 3
- anwendung 4 \n reinhard müller \n diaconis card vanish \n persi diaconis \n going.... \n karl fulves
1978
intermagic
Reinhard Müller
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Eine Doppelrückenkarte kann Karten Austauschen und damit verbunden zum Verschwinden bringen
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Related to
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Mar. 1978
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30
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the jumping queen \n queen of spades vanishes from packet an appears in pocket, multiple phases, whole packet becomes queens of spades \n josé de la torre
1978
real magic
José de la Torre
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The Jumping Queen
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1978
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40
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a lorayne storm \n handling for "card to pocket" using a side steal \n harry lorayne
1979
apocalypse
Harry Lorayne
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A Lorayne Storm
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July 1979
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a lorayne storm \n card to pocket without palming, open demo with double card \n harry lorayne \n inside pocket load \n harry lorayne
1979
apocalypse
Harry Lorayne
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A Lorayne Storm
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Related to
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Aug. 1979
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239
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just joking \n based on a paul curry idea from magician's magic (?), card vanishes and appear in pocket, with jokers, as an out \n steve beam \n don morris
1979
inside outs
Steve Beam, Don Morris
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Just Joking
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1979
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12
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ingenious signed card to pocket \n \n francis carlyle \n homing card \n francis carlyle
1980
exclusive card secrets
Francis Carlyle
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Ingenious Signed Card to Pocket
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Related to
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1980
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41
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psychological card to pocket \n \n father cyprian
1980
the elegant card magic of father cyprian
Father Cyprian
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Psychological Card to Pocket
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1980
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30
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card and ribbon \n ribbon with gummed sticker in pocket, selection vanishes from deck and is found attached on ribbon \n samuel berland \n bob hummer \n card and ribbon \n samuel berland \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Samuel Berland, Bob Hummer
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Card and Ribbon
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Also published here
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1980
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11
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a routine for frank garcia's "five card stunner" \n black jack and four red cards, jack vanishes and travels to pocket, repeats with fewer cards \n ken de courcy \n "five card stunner" (frank garcia)
1980
cards in cabaret
Ken De Courcy
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A Routine for Frank Garcia's "Five Card Stunner"
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Inspired by- "Five Card Stunner" (Frank Garcia)
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1980
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11
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card snooker \n card travels to chosen pocket, then it is shown that the card is in every pocket and the deck is a forcing deck, gag \n ken de courcy
1980
cards in cabaret
Ken De Courcy
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Card Snooker
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1980
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19
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phase 51 \n deck vanish to pocket \n don england \n phase 51 - revisited and in color \n don england \n p-51, this time the cards are on the table! \n don england \n expert cards to pocket \n michael powers
1981
don england's t.k.o.'s
Don England
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Phase 51
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Variations
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1981
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15
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a triumph for you \n two selections, triumph with one selection face-up in center, cards re-spread, now second selection in center and first in pocket \n ken simmons
1981
cards — with a different touch
Ken Simmons
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A Triumph For You
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1981
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31
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another card to pocket \n lazy man's card to pocket, spectator remembers card and its position \n ken simmons
1981
close-up with cards
Ken Simmons
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Another Card to Pocket
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1981
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48
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thumb-break \n thumb squashed flat against card, then card to pocket \n paul harris
1981
close-up fantasies finalé
Paul Harris
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Thumb-Break
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1981
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69
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pocketed \n one phase ambitious card with ace, then card travels to pocket \n peter duffie \n bluff card to pocket \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon \n pockette \n peter duffie
1981
spell-binder
Peter Duffie
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Pocketed
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Sep. 1981
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79
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hofzinser/jennings \n with two selections, one of which ends up in the pocket \n walt lees \n tell-tale aces \n larry jennings
1981
more professional card tricks
Walt Lees
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Hofzinser/Jennings
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Inspired by
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1981
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21
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comedy card to pocket or wallet \n \n horace e. bennett
1981
bennett's fourth book
Horace E. Bennett
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Comedy Card to Pocket or Wallet
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1981
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61
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la prisionera romantica \n only three cards, card vanishes from between jokers and appears in pocket, lapping \n juan tamariz \n the romantic prisoner \n juan tamariz
1981
magia potagia — volume i
Juan Tamariz
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La Prisionera Romantica
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Also published here
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1981
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40
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next to impossible card to wallet \n from deck to pocket \n edward marlo \n danny korem \n no palm aces to pocket \n edward marlo \n no palm aces to pocket \n edward marlo
1982
card finesse
Edward Marlo, Danny Korem
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Next To Impossible Card To Wallet
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Inspired byRelated to
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1982
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158
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dr. james nuzzo's bonus idea \n sticky tape on body for cards \n dr. james nuzzo
1982
marlo's unforgetable wild card
Dr. James Nuzzo
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Dr. James Nuzzo's Bonus Idea
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1982
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18
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nuzzo's no tape alternative \n card to under sleeve \n dr. james nuzzo
1982
marlo's unforgetable wild card
Dr. James Nuzzo
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Nuzzo's No Tape Alternative
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1982
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19
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marlo's combinations \n cards from under arm and pocket, sticky tape as holdout \n edward marlo
1982
marlo's unforgetable wild card
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Combinations
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1982
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20
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simplex \n card to back pocket, sticky tape \n dr. james nuzzo
1982
marlo's unforgetable wild card
Dr. James Nuzzo
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Simplex
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1982
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21
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card in the pocket - version one \n palmed out and removed from pocket \n unknown
1982
simple yet effective tricks with cards
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Card in the Pocket - Version One
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1982
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17
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card in the pocket - version two \n dummy card in pocket \n unknown
1982
simple yet effective tricks with cards
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Card in the Pocket - Version Two
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1982
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18
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visual quickie \n one of four kings transforms into selection, then back, selection from pocket \n tom gagnon \n visual quickie \n tom gagnon
1982
packet tricks
Tom Gagnon
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Visual Quickie
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Also published here
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1982
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27
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the card in the pocket \n \n roger smith \n homing card \n francis carlyle
1982
smith's notes
Roger Smith
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The Card in the Pocket
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Inspired by
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1982
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2
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marlo card-to-pocket items in print \n list of 21 of marlo's card-to-pocket tricks in print \n jon racherbaumer
1983
facsimile
Jon Racherbaumer
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Marlo Card-to-Pocket Items in Print
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1983
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16
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behold \n odd back card in pocket is signed card \n stephen tucker \n horace bennett's "comedy card to pocket" in "bennett's 4th book"
1983
spell-binder
Stephen Tucker
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Behold
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Inspired by- Horace Bennett's "Comedy Card to Pocket" in "Bennett's 4th Book"
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Dec. 1983
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627
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card from pocket from clip palm \n \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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Card from Pocket from Clip Palm
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1984
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157
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sans fronds \n without palming \n philip t. goldstein \n sans fronds \n philip t. goldstein \n the mystery card \n larry jennings
1984
the new york magic symposium — collection 3
Philip T. Goldstein
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Sans Fronds
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1984
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96
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single card double color change and vanish \n "this is one of the finest effects of pure sleight-of-hand in existence."
- snap change with back-to-back clean-up
- snap-over change
- false transfer and removed from pocket \n felix fabian \n sphinx, july 1924, p. 164
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Felix Fabian
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Single Card Double Color Change and Vanish
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Also published here- Sphinx, July 1924, p. 164
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1985
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9
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lost card subterfuge \n card to pocket as out for lost card \n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks
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Lost Card Subterfuge
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1985
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23
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think of it! \n one out of five, travels to pocket (1937) \n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks
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Think of It!
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1985
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17
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card to pocket \n card vanishes from deck via gardner's method \n frederick braue \n card vanish sequence \n martin gardner
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
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Card to Pocket
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Related to
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1985
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14
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card and coin to pocket \n coin vanishes and reappears in pocket, so does a selection, then coin appears next to selection in deck \n ben harris
1985
out of his mind!
Ben Harris
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Card and Coin to Pocket
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1985
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49
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madman's card to pocket #1 \n slit in jacket under arm \n ben harris
1985
out of his mind!
Ben Harris
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Madman's Card to Pocket #1
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1985
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85
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madman's card to pocket #2 \n card ends up under shirt collar under jacket \n ben harris
1985
out of his mind!
Ben Harris
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Madman's Card to Pocket #2
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1985
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90
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madman's card to pocket #3 \n card bonded to jacket between shoulders \n ben harris
1985
out of his mind!
Ben Harris
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Madman's Card to Pocket #3
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1985
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heimkehrer-karte \n \n rudolf braunmüller \n francis carlyle \n homing card \n francis carlyle
1985
intermagic
Rudolf Braunmüller, Francis Carlyle
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Heimkehrer-Karte
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Inspired by
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Oct. 1985
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29
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the homing card - updated \n two phases \n francis carlyle \n homing card \n francis carlyle \n the new, revised version of the "homing card" \n francis carlyle
1985 ca.
francis carlyle lecture notes
Francis Carlyle
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The Homing Card - Updated
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1985 ca.
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1
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the aeroplane card trick \n with repeat version \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon \n aeroplane card to pocket \n laurie ireland
1987
the vernon chronicles — volume 1
Laurie Ireland, Dai Vernon
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The Aeroplane Card Trick
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Inspired by
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1987
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144
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holding on \n with lapping \n david regal
1987
star quality — the magic of david regal
David Regal
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Holding On
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1987
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57
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pocketed! \n card travels to pocket, than all card except selection travel to pocket \n hippie torrales
1987
apocalypse
Hippie Torrales
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Pocketed!
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Oct. 1987
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1413
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tri-mi-way \n selection to pocket climax \n john c. wagner
1987
the commercial magic of j.c. wagner
John C. Wagner
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Tri-Mi-Way
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1987
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157
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the natural \n transformation, vanish, repeat to pocket \n randy wakeman \n rub away \n edward marlo \n repeater selected card to pocket \n edward marlo
1987
special effects
Randy Wakeman
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The Natural
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Inspired by
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1987
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1
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pocket predict \n card placed in spectator's inside pocket, same card then comes from performer's pocket, spectator's pocket is empty \n karl fulves
1987
covenant
Karl Fulves
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Pocket Predict
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1987
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5
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the rubberband card \n card jumps back on deck and then into pocket \n steve draun \n the rubber-band card \n steve draun
1987
the magic of steve draun
Steve Draun
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The Rubberband Card
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Related to
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1987
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9
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lucky dip \n half the deck pocketed, card chosen from other half, performer removes card of same color, suit and value from pocket, then selection itself \n jerry sadowitz
1987
inspirations
Jerry Sadowitz
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Lucky Dip
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1987
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day tripper \n ace of spades rises from bottom to top on spectator's hand, selection into pocket \n peter duffie \n aeroplane card to pocket \n laurie ireland
1987
inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Day Tripper
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Inspired by
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1987
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87
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