improved guesser \n no. 11, with twenty-five duplicates \n unknown \n the twenty-five card trick \n sam leo horowitz
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Improved Guesser
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Related to
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1935
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sequel \n no. 12, two cards remembered next to a stabbed-in indicator card, deck dealt into four piles, position of the selections has been predicted \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Sequel
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1935
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15
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a prediction effect \n no. 13, two spectators choose cards and use their value to count to a celebrity in a written list, it is predicted \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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A Prediction Effect
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1935
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my personal stack \n no. 14
- the stack
- my poker run-up \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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My Personal Stack
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1935
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a coincidence \n no. 15, piles made on table to select two cards, after they have been assembled the are found again with tantalizer deal \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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A Coincidence
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1935
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the four-ace merry mix up \n no. 16, spectator cuts deck into four piles, then various displacements à la poker player's picnic are made, aces shown on top of the piles \n caryl s. fleming
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
Caryl S. Fleming
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The Four-Ace Merry Mix Up
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1935
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the piano trick \n no. 17 \n george pughe
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
George Pughe
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The Piano Trick
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1935
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the joker's own deception \n no. 18, seven cards removed, four of those chosen, one thought of, all pushed put reversed in deck, only selection ends up reversed \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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The Joker's Own Deception
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1935
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21
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the marvelous prediction \n no. 19, a card and its position from the top are predicted, 1-0-1 with hearts run \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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The Marvelous Prediction
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1935
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can you do it? \n no. 20, challenge of arranging a suit so it comes out in order with a down-under-deal \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Can You Do It?
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1935
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fortune telling trick \n no. 21, spectator writes a question on a small card and seals it in an envelope, spectator does some cutting procedure with cards and those are used to divine the question \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Fortune Telling Trick
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1935
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the devil's ticket \n no. 22 \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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The Devil's Ticket
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1935
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24
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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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the joker trick \n no. 24, deck riffle shuffled once (interlocking chains), joker put in deck and card on either side removed, performer divines them \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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The Joker Trick
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1935
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card spelling de luxe \n no. 25, spectator cuts anywhere, remembers top card and buries it, it is spelled to by spectator \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Card Spelling De Luxe
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1935
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knock-out spelling trick \n no. 26, riffle shuffle, hearts and diamonds are removed, one suit is turned up one by one and each card spelled out from the other suit \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Knock-Out Spelling Trick
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1935
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sleeve fooling trick \n no. 27, deck with hole through center, two selections lost and cards put onto ribbon, under handkerchief the two selections are removed, then put back on reversed \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Sleeve Fooling Trick
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1935
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kater's improved spelling trick \n no. 28, one from a bank thought of and then spelled out \n james kater thompson
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
James Kater Thompson
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Kater's Improved Spelling Trick
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1935
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sympathy connection \n no. 29, two cards chosen in complicated way in one deck turn over in another deck \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Sympathy Connection
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1935
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dual attraction \n no. 30, card chosen by dealing heaps on the table \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Dual Attraction
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1935
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30
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how many cards did i take? \n no. 31, spectator removes small number of cards and performer produces a card whose number corresponds to that number \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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How Many Cards Did I Take?
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1935
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cecil's mind reading \n no. 32, deck dealt into five piles, top cards remembered, deck assembled and selections located \n harry cecil
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
Harry Cecil
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Cecil's Mind Reading
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1935
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watch locator \n no. 33, selection lost, spectator adds hours and minutes of current time to count to selection \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Watch Locator
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1935
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"follow me" card trick \n no. 34, two cards chosen from two decks are exchanged and shown to match \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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"Follow Me" Card Trick
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1935
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32
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the vernon five-card mental force \n no. 35 \n dai vernon
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
Dai Vernon
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The Vernon Five-Card Mental Force
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1935
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33
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figures can't lie \n no. 36, spectator chooses four digits and does some calculation, then he removes four cards that match the digits and pockets one, performer divines it \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Figures Can't Lie
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1935
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place the pack in back of you \n no. 37 \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Place the Pack in Back of You
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1935
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son john story \n no. 38 \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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Son John Story
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1935
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the three heaps \n no. 39, deck dealt irregularly into three piles, top cards remembered and deck assembled, three key cards \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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The Three Heaps
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1935
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37
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jordan's spelling card mystery - improved by george pearce \n no. 40, card selected and cut into deck, long phrase with selection spelled to locate it \n george pearce \n charles t. jordan \n the simplicity speller \n charles t. jordan
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
George Pearce, Charles T. Jordan
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Jordan's Spelling Card Mystery - Improved by George Pearce
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Inspired by
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1935
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thought foretold \n no. 41, carbon case as impression device \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Thought Foretold
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1935
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39
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getting the spectator's number \n no. 42, complicated dealing selection procedure \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Getting the Spectator's Number
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1935
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39
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jack-jack-jack \n no. 43 \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Jack-Jack-Jack
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1935
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40
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number trick \n no. 44, date addition force, using simple dealing into four piles to get the forced number to top of four piles \n unknown \n mathematical trick \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Number Trick
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Related to
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1935
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41
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just a teaser \n no. 45, quick shuffle in key card location \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Just a Teaser
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1935
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41
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what card am i thinking of? \n no. 46, spectator does calculation with any thought-of card and performer names it \n unknown \n mathematical discovery \n harry blackstone
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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What Card Am I Thinking Of?
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Also published here
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1935
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41
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letter "p" trick \n no. 47, card and alphabet card are chosen, queen produced from under performer's shoe, letter is p and the queen starts to pee \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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Letter "P" Trick
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1935
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42
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the whispering queen \n no. 48, cards are forced in simple way and divined with help of queen \n harry louine
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
Harry Louine
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The Whispering Queen
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1935
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43
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you can't miss \n no. 49, four piles handed out, four spectators choose a card from them which are later spelled out \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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You Can't Miss
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1935
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44
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a peculiar turn around \n no. 50 \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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A Peculiar Turn Around
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1935
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44
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effect 1: to name a card that a spectator draws from the pack \n si stebbins application \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Effect 1: To Name a Card That a Spectator Draws From the Pack
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1935
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45
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effect 2: to tell how many and what cards have been drawn from the pack \n si stebbins application \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Effect 2: To Tell How Many And What Cards Have Been Drawn From the Pack
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1935
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46
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effect 3: to run the cards behind the back and name any card stopped at \n si stebbins application \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Effect 3: To Run the Cards Behind the Back and Name Any Card Stopped At
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1935
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46
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effect 4: to tell how far from the top any card is \n si stebbins application \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Effect 4: To Tell How Far From the Top Any Card Is
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1935
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46
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effect 5: to deal yourself every trump - in a whist or 4 hand game \n si stebbins application \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Effect 5: To Deal Yourself Every Trump - In a Whist or 4 Hand Game
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1935
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47
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effect 6: to deal a pat flush of any suit called fro to the person asking for same \n si stebbins application \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Effect 6: To Deal a Pat Flush of Any Suit Called Fro to the Person Asking For Same
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1935
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47
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reading cards \n performer holds up cards one by one and names them, using cheap cards that can be seen through with strong light \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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Reading Cards
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1935
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7
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the card and the cigarette \n description of a switch with the harlequin cigarette holder \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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The Card and the Cigarette
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1935
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15
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now back to the cards \n spectator remembers card at small position, it is later found, number is asked for \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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Now Back to the Cards
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1935
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16
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now we'll show you \n knife inserted into deck, card in center with break \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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Now We'll Show You
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1935
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18
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how would you like a gag? \n card in cigarette gag in which no effect happens but the performer destroys the borrowed cigarettes \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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How Would You Like a Gag?
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1935
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18
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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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25
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an impromptu poker deal \n spectator cuts, performer takes bottom half and deals two fair hands, after the draw the performer has four aces \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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An Impromptu Poker Deal
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1935
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27
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don't get mad now \n single-phase, visual \n unknown
1935
they're off
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Don't Get Mad Now
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1935
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29
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a sweetheart \n card marked on the right side of the face, then card marked on left side of the face, they turn out to be the same \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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A Sweetheart
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1935
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31
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an easy color change \n face card of rubber-banded deck changes, pass \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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An Easy Color Change
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1935
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34
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the piles \n card ends up at chosen number \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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The Piles
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1935
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35
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behind the spectator's back \n spectator stabs top face-up card between two selections behind his back \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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Behind The Spectator's Back
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1935
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35
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gee!! \n deck vanish, with handkerchief, unload in pocket \n al baker \n gee!! \n al baker \n the vanishing pack \n ken de courcy \n the vanishing deck \n al baker \n roberto giobbi
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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Gee!!
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VariationsAlso published here
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1935
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7
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another 4 ace trick! \n more stand up, one packet in a glass \n al baker \n another four-ace trick! \n al baker \n ases rápidos \n joaquín matas
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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Another 4 Ace Trick!
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VariationsAlso published here
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1935
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11
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your pulse tells \n spectator's index finger finds card, thick card ("click") \n al baker \n your pulse tells \n al baker
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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Your Pulse Tells
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Also published here
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1935
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14
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a card and a number - 2nd method \n same method, with short cards to mark positions \n al baker \n a card and a number - second method \n al baker \n a card and a number \n al baker
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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A Card and A Number - 2nd Method
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1935
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16
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unsight and unseen \n finding two chosen cards in pocket, short pack \n al baker \n unsight and unseen \n al baker \n and now... two cards from the pocket \n adrian "ramblar" guerra \n fan dancer \n tom stone
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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Unsight and Unseen
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VariationsAlso published here
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1935
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20
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lost and found \n divided deck, one riffle shuffle by spectator \n al baker \n lost and found \n al baker
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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Lost and Found
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Also published here
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1935
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25
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pass the salt \n using salt, one card of three \n al baker \n pass the salt! \n al baker
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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Pass the Salt
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Also published here
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1935
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29
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me and the missus \n coding card to assistent, stacked pack \n al baker \n me and the missus \n al baker
1935
al baker's second book
Al Baker
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Me and the Missus
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Also published here
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1935
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34
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the acme thought card pass \n with envelopes \n dr. jacob daley \n theodore annemann \n acme thought card pass \n dr. jacob daley \n theodore annemann \n daley's 45 card trick \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's variation of acme card pass \n dr. jacob daley
1936
the jinx
Dr. Jacob Daley, Theodore Annemann
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The Acme Thought Card Pass
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Related toAlso published here
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Jan. 1936
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80
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the puzzling speller \n progressive set-up, dealing placement \n bob hummer \n the puzzling speller \n bob hummer \n max abrams \n max abrams
1936
the jinx
Bob Hummer
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The Puzzling Speller
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Related toAlso published here
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1936
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83
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the undercover mystery \n two-card location with card through tray on floor \n theodore annemann \n flip-over \n unknown \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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The Undercover Mystery
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Also published here
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1936
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83
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simplex torn card and balloon \n \n lu brent
1936
the jinx
Lu Brent
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Simplex Torn Card and Balloon
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1936
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85
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the 32 card mystery \n \n audley walsh \n the 32 card mystery \n audley walsh
1936
the jinx
Audley Walsh
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The 32 Card Mystery
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Also published here
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1936
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86
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the psychic knows \n three cards divined by medium, stacked deck \n robert parrish
1936
the jinx
Robert Parrish
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The Psychic Knows
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1936
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86
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automatic seconds \n card(s) at any number(s) using second deal from card case with slit \n harry j. smith \n shoe-in \n ken krenzel \n harry j. smith
1936
the jinx
Harry J. Smith
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Automatic Seconds
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Variations
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1936
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88
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a test of power \n spectator doesn't find performer's card in ten chances, performer finds spectator's card, billet \n eddie clever \n simplex ten to one \n edward marlo \n the guessing contest \n theodore annemann \n a test of power \n eddie clever
1936
the jinx
Eddie Clever
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A Test of Power
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Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
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1936
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89
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die force improvement \n one of four cards with rolling of die, see 202 method of forcing for original \n clement de lion
1936
the jinx
Clement de Lion
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Die Force Improvement
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Feb. 1936
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91
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deck vanish in tambourine \n solution \n robert parrish \n the question for the month \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Robert Parrish
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Deck Vanish in Tambourine
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Inspired by
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Feb. 1936
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92
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the spectator's choice \n tantalizer deal with thirty-two cards, two selections by both spectator and performer, spectator choses which one remain after dealing procedure, see page 172 for correction \n stewart judah \n down & out \n john hamilton \n pound rebound \n marty kane \n spectator's choice \n stewart judah \n magician acquisition \n marty kane \n elimination \n r. m. jamison \n noah's ark (two by two) \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n wenn zwei das gleiche tun \n stewart judah
1936
the jinx
Stewart Judah
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The Spectator's Choice
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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Feb. 1936
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92
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the origion and history of the torn deck trick \n "origin", deck is sawn or torn in half, two half card selected, they match and are previous selection \n julian j. proskauer
1936
the jinx
Julian J. Proskauer
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The Origion and History of the Torn Deck Trick
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Feb. 1936
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96
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the miracle speller \n using short card \n vincent dalban \n the miracle speller \n michael skinner \n the miracle speller \n vincent dalban
1936
the jinx
Vincent Dalban
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The Miracle Speller
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VariationsAlso published here
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Mar. 1936
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98
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thoughts in general: card on ceiling \n see page 172 for suggestion by scotty lang \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Thoughts in General: Card on Ceiling
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Mar. 1936
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101
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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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Related to
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Mar. 1936
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101
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death flight! \n blank cards with names, card with dead name travels to another pile, envelopes, see page 172 for improvement by andrew brennan \n tom sellers \n death flight \n tom sellers
1936
the jinx
Tom Sellers
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Death Flight!
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Also published here
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Mar. 1936
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102
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edge code \n hidden message on edge of deck as cue sheet \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Edge Code
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Apr. 1936
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103
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the scarney thought card \n spelled "john scarney" \n john scarne \n notes \n karl fulves \n speaking volumes \n bill malone
1936
the jinx
John Scarne
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The Scarney Thought Card
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Related to
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Apr. 1936
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107
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another stop! \n spectator stops while riffling, performer knows card, short card and set-up, for credit details reference \n paul curry \n another stop! \n paul curry \n another stop! \n paul curry
1936
the jinx
Paul Curry
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Another Stop!
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Apr. 1936
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107
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a version of the al baker three billet trick \n three cards that are selected (one thought-of) and written on a billet are divined, stacked deck \n theodore annemann \n al baker \n the al baker three billet trick \n theodore annemann \n al baker
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann, Al Baker
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A Version of the Al Baker Three Billet Trick
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Also published here
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Apr. 1936
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108
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use for score card \n changes into regular card \n dr. jacob daley
1936
the jinx
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Use for Score Card
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May 1936
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110
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from beyond the grave \n spelling to dead name with blank cards \n theodore annemann \n from beyond the grave \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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From Beyond the Grave
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Also published here
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May 1936
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115
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the audley walsh coincidence \n four cards selected turn out to be aces, lost again and dealt in poker hand \n audley walsh \n audley walsh coincidence \n audley walsh \n audley walsh coincidence \n audley walsh \n other worlds \n john werner \n informant \n karl fulves
1936
the jinx
Audley Walsh
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The Audley Walsh Coincidence
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June 1936
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a question of power \n top card changes into three selections one after the other \n l. vosburgh lyons
1936
the jinx
L. Vosburgh Lyons
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A Question of Power
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July 1936
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the card phenomenon \n banks, automatic placement, see page 172 for improvement by charles larsen \n audley walsh
1936
the jinx
Audley Walsh
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The Card Phenomenon
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July 1936
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an amusing reversal \n ambitious card, then chosen card turns over, double backer \n lin searles \n impossible location \n lin searles
1936
the jinx
Lin Searles
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An Amusing Reversal
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1936
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a paradox of pairs \n \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's do as i do \n dr. jacob daley \n paradox of pairs \n dr. jacob daley \n a paradox of pairs \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's do as i do with one deck variation \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's do as i do (double thot - one deck) \n dr. jacob daley
1936
the jinx
Dr. Jacob Daley
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A Paradox of Pairs
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1936
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"we stand pat" \n stacked \n lu brent
1936
the jinx
Lu Brent
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"We Stand Pat"
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1936
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trickery! \n one of five cards is located under fair conditions, duplicates \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Trickery!
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1936
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the "ad lib" spelling \n two cards spelled to \n dr. jacob daley \n surprise spelling \n bert allerton \n double climax speller \n martin gardner \n my name - your name \n lewis ganson \n "ad lib" spelling \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's counting and spelling trick \n dr. jacob daley \n larry grey effect, marketed in sphinx \n ad lib spell variation \n dr. jacob daley
1936
the jinx
Dr. Jacob Daley
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The "Ad Lib" Spelling
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Inspired by- Larry Grey effect, marketed in Sphinx
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1936
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"what the h___!?" \n two decks with different backs, ace of spades change places multiple times \n vincent lynch
1936
the jinx
Vincent Lynch
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"What the H___!?"
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Aug. 1936
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the touch that tells \n performer divines number of pocketed cards with value of playing cards \n unknown
1936
the jinx
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The Touch that Tells
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Aug. 1936
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miraskill \n \n stewart james \n moraskill \n ryan swigert \n liberty, fraternity, equality \n ramón riobóo \n miraskil \n joseph k. schmidt \n karl fulves \n alligator \n john hostler \n miraskill scissors-paper-stone \n joe fendel \n deal the way \n tomas blomberg \n miraskill \n stewart james \n the prophecy of the absent magician \n ramón riobóo \n münzenlotto ii \n roy johnson \n miraskill \n stewart james
1936
the jinx
Stewart James
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Miraskill
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the candy king \n miraskill with candies \n stewart james \n one thousand skulls \n al mann \n miraskill lite \n max maven
1936
the jinx
Stewart James
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The Candy King
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Variations
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Sep. 1936
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a mental test revamped \n thought-of card divined via center tear, see page 172 for variation by william larsen \n herbert hood \n two mindreading publicity effects \n theodore annemann \n a mental test revamped \n herbert hood
1936
the jinx
Herbert Hood
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A Mental Test Revamped
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climax! \n impromptu stooge with reverse fan \n henry christ \n reversed fan \n unknown \n dual reality fan \n andi gladwin \n two grabel mysteries \n lee grabel
1936
the jinx
Henry Christ
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Climax!
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Sep. 1936
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the modern eye-popper \n short card used to simplify double lift \n dick madden
1936
the jinx
Dick Madden
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The Modern Eye-Popper
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Oct. 1936
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cards in the cases \n fair selection is found in second deck, set-up \n john braun \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
John Braun, Theodore Annemann
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Cards in the Cases
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Oct. 1936
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the guidance of fate \n two decks, two cards match, chosen with handkerchief force \n orville wayne meyer \n the guidance of fate \n orville wayne meyer
1936
the jinx
Orville Wayne Meyer
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The Guidance of Fate
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Also published here
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Nov. 1936
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the problem of the ice cube \n corner of card is torn off and vanished, reappears in an ice cube \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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The Problem of the Ice Cube
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Nov. 1936
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only an image \n some card names written down by spectators that think of any one, one of them selected, blank card first becomes wrong card (re. elmsley gag, someone might be thinking of that one or not), then right card, fainted card (larsen idea), see page 166 for credit correction \n eddie clever \n only an image \n eddie clever \n impossible mindreading \n george b. anderson
1936
the jinx
Eddie Clever
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Only an Image
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Nov. 1936
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here or there? \n named card is hole punched, second card has two holes, they transpose \n r. m. jamison
1936
the jinx
R. M. Jamison
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Here or There?
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Nov. 1936
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notaria \n chosen card and diagram are divined/duplicated, forcing deck, center tear \n theodore annemann \n center-tear \n thomas alan waters \n notaria \n theodore annemann \n al baker \n dr. jacob daley
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Notaria
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Dec. 1936
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a simplified five card problem variation \n combining "a simplified five card problem" (genii november 1936) with card silk \n theodore annemann
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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A Simplified Five Card Problem Variation
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Dec. 1936
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follow me \n key cards \n jean hugard
1936
the jinx
Jean Hugard
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Follow Me
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Dec. 1936
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introducing the ambitious card trick \n card appears face-up on deck during springing of cards, application of spring palm \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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Introducing the Ambitious Card Trick
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1936
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a "stop" trick \n spectator says stop during springing flourish, application of spring palm \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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A "Stop" Trick
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1936
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the shipwreck \n selection remains in hat, application of spring palm \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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The Shipwreck
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1936
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a startling transformation \n side-jogged double turns over during spring flourish, cascade change \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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A Startling Transformation
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1936
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reading the cards with the fingers \n using "bending the deck inwards" glimpse \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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Reading the Cards with the Fingers
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1936
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an indetectable stop trick \n ace, three, five, seven, nine alternating set-up, 1-0-1 \n frank lane \n vernon's automatic mento stop trick \n dai vernon
1936
card manipulations
Frank Lane
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An Indetectable Stop Trick
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1936
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curious coincidence \n \n unknown \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz \n mephisto's message \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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Curious Coincidence
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1936
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francis carlyle aces \n \n francis carlyle \n "mysterioso" ... a most sensational four ace trick \n louis lam
1936
card manipulations
Francis Carlyle
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Francis Carlyle Aces
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1936
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the card that finds itself \n reversed card shows up and is used to count to selection \n francis carlyle \n the card that finds itself \n frank simon
1936
card manipulations
Francis Carlyle
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The Card that Finds Itself
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Variations
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1936
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an insolvable mystery \n deck behind performer's back in handkerchief, spectator names any number, performer the card at this position \n dai vernon \n insolvable mystery \n dai vernon \n frederick braue \n insolvable mystery \n dai vernon \n punched in the dark \n tom gagnon \n know way \n jerry k. hartman
1936
card manipulations
Dai Vernon
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An Insolvable Mystery
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Related toVariations
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1936
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the spectator becomes a magician \n performer's selection reverses \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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The Spectator Becomes a Magician
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1936
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153
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hilarious finish to an old trick \n card at number with recount, another spectator names it \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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Hilarious Finish to an Old Trick
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1936
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seeing is believing \n card put in envelope turns out to be later selection \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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Seeing is Believing
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1936
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155
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novel beginning for a four ace trick \n four chosen card turn out to be aces \n audley walsh \n fake bottom placement move \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
Audley Walsh
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Novel Beginning for a Four Ace Trick
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1936
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the nines \n random numbers add up to nine, nines are selected \n unknown \n the nines \n unknown \n the nines ii \n nick trost
1936
card manipulations
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The Nines
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Related toVariations
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1936
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the five card fan \n five cards pushed through deck until one remains \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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The Five Card Fan
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1936
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new half pack reverse \n \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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New Half Pack Reverse
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1936
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the danish force \n comedy force with rising card rubber band gimmick or thread \n clement de lion
1936
card manipulations
Clement de Lion
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The Danish Force
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1936
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your card, sir? \n cards torn up in four pieces are put in hat, corners of selection found in mess \n jean hugard \n john mulholland torn deck \n john mulholland
1936
card manipulations
Jean Hugard
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Your Card, Sir?
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1936
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finale \n deck thrown in audience becomes shower of colored tissue butterflies \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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Finale
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1936
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ireland's four ace trick \n spectator thinks of ace in pocket, then three aces found in pocket and indifferent cards on table \n laurie ireland
1936
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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Ireland's Four Ace Trick
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1936
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seventeen down \n selection appears at number foretold by magician. effect allows magician to secretly cull the four kings to the top for a later routine. \n victor farelli \n (al baker, the sphinx, 1932)
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Seventeen Down
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Inspired by- (Al Baker, The Sphinx, 1932)
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1936
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do as i do \n spectator and magician picks the same card in two decks \n victor farelli \n an alternative conclusion \n victor farelli \n a "close-work" discovery \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Do As I Do
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1936
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an alternative conclusion \n alternate ending to do as i do \n victor farelli \n do as i do \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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An Alternative Conclusion
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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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variation \n alternative handling to three sevens to get rid of side steal \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Variation
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1936
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arithmetical magic \n magician divines selected card by going through rest of deck. then tries again with part of the deck but fails, with a surprise four of a kind production kicker ending \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Arithmetical Magic
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1936
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el naipe y la corbata \n (name means the card and cravat in cervantes) deck wrapped in silk tie, allowed to drop, everything drops except selection is attached to end of silk tie (cravat) \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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El Naipe y la Corbata
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1936
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pencil and pack \n selected card appears next to magician's card in the pack in sympathy (uses pencil to choose card) \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Pencil and Pack
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1936
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poker and brag \n four aces produced in "magic gambling" routine via dealing procedure \n victor farelli \n "after the four ace trick" (billy o'connor, the magic wand, june-sept 1935)
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Poker and Brag
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Inspired by- "After the Four Ace Trick" (Billy O'Connor, The Magic Wand, June-Sept 1935)
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1936
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the harrison deal \n royal flush lands in magician's hand \n victor farelli \n "easy poker" \n joseph k. schmidt \n rutina hamilton \n juan tamariz
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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The Harrison Deal
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Variations
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1936
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"poker face" \n royal straight flush dealt to performer \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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"Poker Face"
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1936
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the mystic eight \n four of a kind location based on the mystical number 8 \n victor farelli \n four of a kind - another version \n nick trost
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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The Mystic Eight
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Variations
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1936
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controlled coincidence \n (impromptu method)
magician divines mental selection by using two cards - one denoting suit and one denoting value \n victor farelli \n a strange coincidence \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Controlled Coincidence
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Inspired by
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1936
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the latest method \n improvement in handling of a strange hallucination \n victor farelli \n a strange hallucination \n unknown \n a rapid routine \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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The Latest Method
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Inspired byRelated to
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1936
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a rapid routine \n similar to "a strange hallucination" but with three cards instead of five, less dealing \n victor farelli \n a strange hallucination \n unknown \n the latest method \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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A Rapid Routine
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Inspired byRelated to
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1936
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loo lung or the chinese coin \n magician locates two cards by a lot of dealing and equivoque to eliminate piles, with a bit of gambling theme (euchre and loo lung) \n victor farelli
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Loo Lung or The Chinese Coin
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1936
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effect no. 1 \n spectator deals five hands, no good hand, but when the magician deals he get's a straight flush, re-deal stacking \n u. f. grant \n dealing a royal flush \n u. f. grant
1936
the gambler's expose act
U. F. Grant
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Effect No. 1
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1936
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effect no. 2 \n spectator cuts to the aces with single cut, cross-cut force with two aces on top and bottom at start \n u. f. grant
1936
the gambler's expose act
U. F. Grant
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Effect No. 2
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1936
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effect no. 3 \n second deal demo, top card has corner missing \n u. f. grant
1936
the gambler's expose act
U. F. Grant
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Effect No. 3
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1936
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effect no. 4 \n bottom dealing demo, fake \n u. f. grant
1936
the gambler's expose act
U. F. Grant
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Effect No. 4
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1936
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effect no. 5 - blindfold deal \n spectator shuffles, performer is blindfolded and deals out a royal flush (after deck switch) \n u. f. grant
1936
the gambler's expose act
U. F. Grant
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Effect No. 5 - Blindfold Deal
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1936
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the drunk plays bridge \n effect no. 6
performer deals shuffled deck randomly into four hands, he has all spades \n howard albright \n the drunk plays bridge \n howard albright
1936
the gambler's expose act
Howard Albright
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The Drunk Plays Bridge
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Also published here
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1936
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telepathy? \n performer marks the face of a card with a pencil, spectator names any card, it is the marked one \n franklin m. chapman \n extra stunner \n franklin m. chapman \n telepathy \n franklin m. chapman
1936
six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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Telepathy?
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Also published here
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1936
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under cover \n spectator reverses any card while performer is out of the room, performer covers deck with handkerchief, selection rises under handkerchief, deck cuts at natural break of reversed card \n franklin m. chapman
1936
six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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Under Cover
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1936
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prediction \n prediction on slip of paper, spectator cuts deck into three piles, one reversed, that one is cut again with prediction slip between the portions, cards above and below slip are the ones predicted \n franklin m. chapman
1936
six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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Prediction
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1936
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again - the card in the wallet \n card loaded behind back while card is apparently located by touch which fails, wallet rubber-banded \n franklin m. chapman \n again -- the card in wallet handling \n franklin m. chapman \n jeff busby \n poketus subterfuge \n patrik kuffs
1936
six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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Again - The Card in the Wallet
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Variations
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1936
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with the one hand palm \n selection lost, cutting procedure which results in a reversed card which is next to the selection and thus finds it \n franklin m. chapman
1936
six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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With the One Hand Palm
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1936
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a sure bet \n card to matchbox, folded \n franklin m. chapman \n by request \n franklin m. chapman
1936
six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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A Sure Bet
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Also published here
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1936
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sixth sense? \n joker and three other cards are sealed in envelope and mixed, performer always finds joker, secretly small bead is added in one envelope \n franklin m. chapman
1936
another six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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Sixth Sense?
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1936
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red and blue \n blue-backed deck shown and case, then red-backed deck shown and a card selected, eventually the red deck is the blue one and vice versa, the two decks transposed \n franklin m. chapman
1936
another six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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Red and Blue
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1936
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3
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vanishing deck \n three cards chosen, one found behind back, deck covered with handkerchief, other two cards found and deck vanishes \n franklin m. chapman \n harry bernard
1936
another six bits
Franklin M. Chapman, Harry Bernard
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Vanishing Deck
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1936
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blank \n spectator selects a card and writes name on slip of paper, later spectator has a blank card and name on slip of paper vanished \n franklin m. chapman
1936
another six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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Blank
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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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a tip \n card balanced upright on back of hand, thumb tip \n franklin m. chapman
1936
another six bits
Franklin M. Chapman
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A Tip
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1936
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the mind-reader \n card is mentally selected from a randomly-ordered list of cards, magician reveals he predicted position of card in deck and the card’s number-position in the list \n edward bagshawe \n predestination \n unknown
1936 ca.
twenty magical novelties
Edward Bagshawe
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The Mind-Reader
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1936 ca.
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sealed mystery \n spectator names number and counts to that number in deck, magician predicted card arrived at \n edward bagshawe
1936 ca.
twenty magical novelties
Edward Bagshawe
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Sealed Mystery
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1936 ca.
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fixing the date \n face cards of four packets formed by audience’s choices make up digits of randomly-chosen year, number cards \n edward bagshawe
1936 ca.
twenty magical novelties
Edward Bagshawe
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Fixing the Date
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1936 ca.
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the message that can’t be read \n random jumble of letters reveals prediction of playing card’s name when a “windowed” card is placed over it, multiple window cards \n edward bagshawe
1936 ca.
twenty magical novelties
Edward Bagshawe
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The Message That Can’t Be Read
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1936 ca.
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twin souls \n two cards \n al baker \n twin souls \n al baker \n twin souls \n al baker
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Al Baker
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Twin Souls
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Also published here
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1937
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the magic breath \n trick succeeds on second count \n unknown \n unpredictable prediction \n larry jennings
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Magic Breath
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1937
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reversed court card \n four cards in a row, spectator turns one end for end, performer knows which one \n charles t. jordan \n the reversed court card \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Reversed Court Card
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Also published here
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1937
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the sagacious joker \n four spectators pocket a card each, the joker is tapped against pocket and performer knows the cards, four methods \n walter b. gibson
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Walter B. Gibson
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The Sagacious Joker
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1937
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the trio \n simple no-touch force for any number of cards \n dr. james william elliott
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Dr. James William Elliott
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The Trio
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cards of chance \n \n unknown
1937
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push \n selection procedure that sets a key card \n victor farelli
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Victor Farelli
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Push
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card detectives \n spectator pockets two cards and performer divines them, basically a bold force \n glenn g. gravatt
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Glenn G. Gravatt
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Card Detectives
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the "easy" card in wallet \n card brought to arm pit from behind back \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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prediction \n confusing cut to force two cards, possibly by ralph w. hull (see trost reference) \n unknown \n double discovery \n nick trost
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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the whispering queen \n deck is shuffled and dealt in four heaps, bottom cards divined \n ladson butler \n queen tells all \n jack avis
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Ladson Butler
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The Whispering Queen
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Variations
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the card doctor \n \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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The Card Doctor
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stampedo \n card identified with post stamp travels from packet into deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Stampedo
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color divination \n colors separated, spectator moves red card in black pile, card is predicted, repeated \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Color Divination
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the vanishing pair \n two cards travel from one half into half in card case, miscalling \n charles t. jordan \n the vanishing pair \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Vanishing Pair
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the unknown leaper \n card at thought-of position transposes with unknown card \n charles t. jordan \n lateral leap \n karl fulves
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Unknown Leaper
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Variations
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self control \n any card is removed and put in pocket where it sticks out, any card named, card from pocket is named card \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n arthur leroy \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, Arthur Leroy
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Self Control
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in his pocket \n one of three cards thought of, performer puts all in pocket, removes two of them, right one remains \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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find the queen \n four aces and a queen sealed in five envelopes and mixed, performer locates queen \n theodore annemann \n find the lady \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Find The Queen
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the finger points \n muscle reading, thought of card \n al baker \n the finger points \n al baker
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Al Baker
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The Finger Points
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the five card mental force \n \n dai vernon \n psychological locations \n ormond mcgill \n dai vernon \n daisection \n thomas alan waters \n vernon's f.c.m.f. \n gerald kosky \n tele-mental \n gerald kosky \n on my mind \n gerald kosky \n fource of hearts \n allan slaight \n 5 card mental force \n dai vernon \n the ultra effect \n paul rylander \n the five card mental force \n dai vernon \n the ultimate out \n dennis marks \n vernon's f.c.m.f. \n gerald kosky \n tele-mental \n gerald kosky \n cicar-dai! \n charles "cicardi" scott \n dai vernon
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Dai Vernon
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The Five Card Mental Force
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"just think" mental mystery \n any card thought of, spectator writes down indifferent cards and selection, psychological, pencil reading \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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"Just Think" Mental Mystery
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matching the aces \n psychological force of one of the aces \n lu brent
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Lu Brent
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Matching the Aces
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surpasso \n selection is inserted in cased deck by spectator and divined, deck pressed together in case \n walter b. gibson
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Walter B. Gibson
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Surpasso
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new card discovery \n two key cards, spectator overhand shuffles briefly \n unknown
1937
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thought card from pocket \n one of five, deck is put in pocket and performer removes thought-of card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Thought Card from Pocket
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naming cards in the dark \n cards are divined by touch with lights out \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Naming Cards in the Dark
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the magic thrust \n \n theodore annemann \n the magic thrust \n theodore annemann \n the open prediction #21 \n stewart james
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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The Magic Thrust
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u find your card \n \n lu brent \n u find your card \n lu brent \n the open prediction #23 \n stewart james
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Lu Brent
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U Find Your Card
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the card and crystal ball \n spectator divines selection in crystal ball, with variation by joe berg \n joe berg \n unknown \n the town skryer \n orson welles
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Joe Berg,
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The Card and Crystal Ball
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the secret mathematician \n from any named card the performer removes a card with same suit and cards that add up to the value from pocketed deck, binary, spelled "findley" \n charles t. jordan \n arthur finley \n the spirit mathematician \n charles t. jordan \n findley's four-card trick \n arthur finley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan, Arthur Finley
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The Secret Mathematician
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1937
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the secret mathematician - variation \n \n howard albright \n the secret mathematician \n charles t. jordan \n arthur finley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Howard Albright
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The Secret Mathematician - Variation
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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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2. abbott's version. "the certain card trick." \n spectator cuts anywhere and remembers bottom card, estimation, dealing out in packets and asking in which one it is \n percy abbott \n estimated sunken key \n tomas blomberg \n marketed 1934 \n the certain card trick \n percy abbott \n stop! \n harry lorayne
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Percy Abbott
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2. Abbott's version. "The Certain Card Trick."
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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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cut in detection \n estimated floating key card \n william larsen
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
William Larsen
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Cut in Detection
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sleight of foot \n deck is kicked with foot and splits at selection, salt \n milton \n a glimpse of milton \n barrie richardson
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Milton
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Sleight of Foot
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Variations
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1937
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system for arranging cards for any spelling combination \n explained with the effect in which every value in a suit is spelled out \n jean hugard
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jean Hugard
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System for Arranging Cards for Any Spelling Combination
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spelling trick \n spelling trick with thirteen cards of a suit and story \n jean hugard
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jean Hugard
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Spelling Trick
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spelling a card \n simple, "lawrence gray" \n lawrence "larry" grey \n spelling a card \n lawrence "larry" grey \n impromptu speller \n kyle leon
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Lawrence "Larry" Grey
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Spelling a Card
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1937
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duplex comedy speller \n indifferent card is spelt, spectator spells his card but succeeds only in second try, "lawrence gray" \n lawrence "larry" grey
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Lawrence "Larry" Grey
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Duplex Comedy Speller
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1937
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farelli's impromptu speller (gray's speller - single card) \n simple \n victor farelli
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Victor Farelli
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Farelli's Impromptu Speller (Gray's Speller - Single Card)
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knock out speller \n simple \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Knock Out Speller
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a single speller \n four piles of thirteen to place card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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A Single Speller
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superlative speller \n estimation to follow position, maneuvering selection to approximately twelve \n ben erens \n appleton improvement eren's spelling card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Ben Erens
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Superlative Speller
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Variations
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you selected the - \n estimation \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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You Selected the -
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spell it \n spelling every card with eleven letters except for four exceptions, card is placed at position eleven by simply picking up a break while spreading for selection \n arthur h. buckley \n spell it \n arthur h. buckley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Arthur H. Buckley
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Spell It
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impromptu speller \n system for spelling every card with thirteen letters \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Impromptu Speller
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wizard spelling master \n two banks that spell with nine resp. twelve card each \n charles t. jordan \n the wizard spelling master \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Wizard Spelling Master
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peculiarities of the pasteboards \n three selections, one spelt to, one appears on top, one reversed \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Peculiarities of the Pasteboards
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1937
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the new spell \n card is spelled out and appears reversed at correct position \n jean hugard
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jean Hugard
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The New Spell
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the automatic speller \n three piles are formed and reassembled to place selection at twelve \n mihlon clayton \n the automatic speller \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Mihlon Clayton
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The Automatic Speller
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spellino \n spectator's name is spelt \n u. f. grant \n what's in a name? \n nick trost
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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Spellino
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spellino climax \n performer names a card and spells it, repeated \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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Spellino Climax
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1937
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howard's simplex speller \n \n howard albright \n duplex spelling trick \n dr. stanley jaks
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Howard Albright
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Howard's Simplex Speller
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push-back count \n cards are counted from top of pack, first one is stolen back \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Push-Back Count
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u spell your card \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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U Spell Your Card
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an easy speller \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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An Easy Speller
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thought spelling \n progressive set-up, three spectators \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Thought Spelling
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quadruple spelling \n progressive set-up, four spectators \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Quadruple Spelling
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another thought spelling \n progressive set-up \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Another Thought Spelling
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1937
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improved spelling trick \n progressive set-up \n jimmy kater
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jimmy Kater
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Improved Spelling Trick
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1937
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think it - spell it \n progressive set-up with eight cards \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Think It - Spell It
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improved chevalier \n deck shuffled twice, named suit removed, all values spelt out \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Improved Chevalier
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1937
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spelling any card called for \n full deck stack \n charles t. jordan \n spelling any card called for \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Spelling Any Card Called For
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the shuffled spelling bee \n deck shuffled twice, named suit removed, all values spelt out \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Shuffled Spelling Bee
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the double speller \n two selections, out of hand selection procedure \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Double Speller
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1937
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the whispering speller \n cards in small packet are spelt apparently at random \n tom sellers
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Tom Sellers
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The Whispering Speller
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1937
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the joker spelling routine \n thirteen card packet, values are spelt out one by one, but when spectator tries it, he always gets the joker \n ralph w. hull \n hull's "joker" spelling trick \n ralph w. hull
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Ralph W. Hull
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The Joker Spelling Routine
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variation of joker spelling \n thirteen card packet, values are spelt out one by one, but when spectator tries it, he always gets the joker \n unknown
1937
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Variation of Joker Spelling
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the joker speller \n ten card packet, values are spelt out one by one, but when spectator tries it, he always gets the joker \n tom sellers \n drinking spell \n david britland \n negative speller \n jim steinmeyer
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Tom Sellers
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The Joker Speller
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sure winner spelling bee \n eleven cards (ace through jack) order themselves like the magician wants, doesn't work for spectator \n unknown
1937
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Sure Winner Spelling Bee
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frank squires' speller \n answers to questions about selection are spelt out, selection shows up \n frank squires \n lloyd e. jones \n frank squires speller \n frederick braue \n frank squires' speller \n frank squires
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Frank Squires, Lloyd E. Jones
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Frank Squires' Speller
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gwynne's speller \n every value is spelled out from full deck, stack \n jack gwynne \n chinese miracle \n brother john hamman \n bottoming out \n steve beam \n shark hunt \n karl fulves \n gwynne kin \n cy keller
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jack Gwynne
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Gwynne's Speller
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spell it yourself \n two decks, progressive set-up, out of hand selection procedure \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Spell It Yourself
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1937
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seller's speller idea \n any named card is spelled out with deck in pocket, pocket index \n tom sellers
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Tom Sellers
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Seller's Speller Idea
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1937
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incomprehendo speller \n set-up and one-way deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Incomprehendo Speller
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1937
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perfect spelling trick \n deck with four duplicate sets of thirteen different cards \n unknown
1937
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Perfect Spelling Trick
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card spelling deluxe \n very fair, deck with four duplicate sets of twelve different cards \n unknown
1937
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Card Spelling Deluxe
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lazybones \n card reverses itself and is then spelled out to find second selection, short card, see "fan letter" for credit information \n lorne de blois \n a fan letter \n norman houghton \n two for the show \n arthur hastings
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Lorne de Blois
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Lazybones
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think of a card \n one of eighteen, card spelled out, short card \n theodore annemann
1937
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Theodore Annemann
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Think of a Card
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the spelling bee \n three spectators choose four cards each and choose of one of them, short card \n j. c. cannel
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
J. C. Cannel
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The Spelling Bee
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a peculiar coincidence \n key card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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A Peculiar Coincidence
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you do as i do \n key card \n unknown
1937
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You Do As I Do
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identical thought \n key card \n unknown
1937
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Identical Thought
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two souls with a single thought \n key card \n unknown
1937
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Two Souls with a Single Thought
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follow me \n \n unknown
1937
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Follow Me
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a close work discovery \n key card \n victor farelli
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Victor Farelli
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A Close Work Discovery
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a follow up effect \n key card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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A Follow Up Effect
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coincidence \n creative method to add key card \n donald holmes
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Donald Holmes
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Coincidence
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loyd's dr. jekyll & mr. hyde \n two cards are exchanged from two packs \n unknown
1937
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Loyd's Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
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a variation of the above \n two cards are exchanged from two packs \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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A Variation of the Above
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another do as i do \n \n unknown
1937
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Another Do As I Do
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do as i do in the dark \n to be done with lights out \n unknown \n im finstern \n jean hugard \n dans l'obscurité \n jean hugard
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Do As I Do In The Dark
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domination of thought \n key card, originally from conjured up \n sam h. sharpe \n domination of thought \n al mann \n sam h. sharpe \n you must do as i do \n tom gagnon
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Sam H. Sharpe
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Domination of Thought
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a strange coincidence \n each one reverses two cards - the same, one deck is stacked \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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coincidence again \n card with mirror foil on the corner to glimpse spectator's selection \n unknown
1937
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Coincidence Again
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sympathetic sympathy \n two cards put in envelope from different decks match, can be repeated \n charles t. jordan \n cards of coincidence \n dai vernon
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Sympathetic Sympathy
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synthetic sympathy \n two selections from different decks match \n unknown
1937
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Synthetic Sympathy
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backs up \n forcing a picture card by placing all other picture cards to bottom ("take the first picture card" after riffle shuffle) \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Backs Up
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1937
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mental coincidence \n two cards from two deck put in pockets match, one switched in pocket \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Mental Coincidence
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1937
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coincidence \n two decks, one in spectator's pocket one in performers, two selections, repeated (spectator plunges in pocket and takes out first card he can get), one marked, card index in pocket \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Coincidence
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1937
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78
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another marvelous coincidence \n two selections from 2 packs match \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Another Marvelous Coincidence
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1937
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78
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a card sympathy \n one stacked \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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A Card Sympathy
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1937
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paradox of pairs \n \n dr. jacob daley \n a paradox of pairs \n dr. jacob daley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Paradox of Pairs
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Also published here
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1937
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80
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follow me \n with two spectators, originally from jinx \n jean hugard
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jean Hugard
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Follow Me
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1937
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81
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a couple of cards get together \n two selections come together on top despite the spectator's overhand shuffle, pencil dot card \n theodore annemann \n a couple of cards get together \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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A Couple of Cards Get Together
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1937
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mental vision \n four cards chosen and divined, pencil dot card \n glenn g. gravatt
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Glenn G. Gravatt
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Mental Vision
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1937
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phenominal thought cards \n selection is found by sense of touch blindfolded, punch marked key card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Phenominal Thought Cards
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1937
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indetecto \n divining chosen number and card, impromptu punched card with finger nail \n arthur h. buckley \n indetecto \n arthur h. buckley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Arthur H. Buckley
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Indetecto
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Also published here
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1937
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83
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detected by fingerprints \n behind the back key placement \n unknown \n dick tracy card trick \n clyde cairy
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Detected by Fingerprints
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1937
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84
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the three heaps \n three key cards \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Three Heaps
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1937
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84
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double prediction \n two cards are counted to after reverse faro procedure \n charles t. jordan \n up and down \n dai vernon
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Double Prediction
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1937
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85
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impenetrable stop trick \n performer tells spectator to stop when before he deals selection \n charles t. jordan \n the impenetrable stop trick \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Impenetrable Stop Trick
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Also published here
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1937
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85
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mephisto's prediction \n position of selection is predicted \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Mephisto's Prediction
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1937
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86
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the sequel \n position of two selections is predicted \n charles t. jordan \n the sequel \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Sequel
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Also published here
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1937
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86
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a count down mystery \n with out-of-hand key card placement \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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A Count Down Mystery
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1937
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87
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the card and number \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Card and Number
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1937
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88
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tone control \n key card location \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Tone Control
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1937
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88
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the mystic seven \n key card location \n l. widdop
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
L. Widdop
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The Mystic Seven
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1937
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88
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master mental mystery \n key card location, nail marked card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Master Mental Mystery
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1937
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89
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infallible detection \n key card location \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Infallible Detection
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1937
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89
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face down detection \n cards dealt in piles, a card remembered, all without the performer looking, he then deals through deck and stops before selection, two key cards \n william larsen \n a face down detection \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
William Larsen
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Face Down Detection
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Also published here
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1937
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90
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devilish cards \n three selections, three key cards \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Devilish Cards
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1937
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90
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comedy twin card prediction \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Comedy Twin Card Prediction
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1937
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91
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the nervous card \n card jumps from one packet into another next to selection \n sam h. sharpe \n the nervous card \n sam h. sharpe
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Sam H. Sharpe
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The Nervous Card
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Also published here
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1937
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91
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the nifty key \n \n charles t. jordan \n the nifty key \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Nifty Key
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Also published here
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1937
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91
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up your sleeve \n spectator cuts off a packet, performer finds out how many \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Up Your Sleeve
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1937
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92
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the quartette \n four cards chosen and spelled out \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Quartette
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1937
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92
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think of a card \n one of about five, no outs given \n william larsen
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
William Larsen
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Think of a Card
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1937
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93
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demon's detection \n two key cards, out of hand selection procedure \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Demon's Detection
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1937
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94
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the half moon location \n slick card as distant key card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Half Moon Location
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1937
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96
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location plus \n slick key card, spectator overhand shuffles \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Location Plus
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1937
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97
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everybody's card \n several spectators all select the same card, slick card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Everybody's Card
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1937
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97
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stage location \n three selections found in spectator's pockets, one by spectator himself, variation of alexander herrmann's "the egyptian pocket" \n unknown \n alexander herrmann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
, Alexander Herrmann
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Stage Location
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1937
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97
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the master card speller \n using a slick card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Master Card Speller
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1937
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98
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counting by eye \n cutting off certain number of cards, slick locator \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Counting by Eye
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1937
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99
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odd or even \n cutting off odd or even number of cards at will, slick card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Odd or Even
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1937
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99
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the mystic cut \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Mystic Cut
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1937
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99
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a slick card routine \n combo in which spectator finds selection, card is predicted, poker game is dealt, slick card and set-up \n frank lane
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Frank Lane
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A Slick Card Routine
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1937
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100
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count-down \n see no. 9, stranger card \n frank lane
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Frank Lane
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Count-Down
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1937
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102
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the flying card \n card from deck to case, sticky card \n professor hoffmann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Professor Hoffmann
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The Flying Card
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1937
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105
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the missing card \n card travels from pack to another pack to named number, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Missing Card
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1937
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105
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mesmerized cards \n cards cling to hand, sticky card \n dr. a. l. smith
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Dr. A. L. Smith
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Mesmerized Cards
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1937
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106
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the queen turns over \n double backer and sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Queen Turns Over
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1937
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106
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twin aces \n sticky card \n glenn g. gravatt
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Glenn G. Gravatt
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Twin Aces
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1937
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108
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turno \n sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Turno
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1937
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108
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melrose \n card vanishes and reappears with "think stop" procedure, sticky substance on finger \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Melrose
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1937
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108
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two viewpoints \n challenge location with sticky substance on finger, cards stabbed on table \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Two Viewpoints
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1937
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109
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diachylon stop trick \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Diachylon Stop Trick
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1937
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109
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fate and the joker \n card selected by stabbing joker, card named, stacked deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Fate and the Joker
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1937
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109
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reversed color surprise \n card reverses and changes back color, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Reversed Color Surprise
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1937
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110
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diachylon super color change \n card found with think stop procedure, back changes, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Diachylon Super Color Change
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1937
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110
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flyaway cards \n card vanishes and reappears, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Flyaway Cards
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1937
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111
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ace transposition \n odd-backed in packets, sticky cards \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Ace Transposition
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1937
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111
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remote control improved \n odd-backed unknown card signed on back is chosen from face \n orville wayne meyer \n remote control \n theodore annemann \n once in a life time \n jack vosburgh \n remote control improved \n orville wayne meyer \n card not in wallet \n fred lessor \n pred-ikea-ction \n anthony owen \n remote control \n alexander de cova
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Orville Wayne Meyer
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Remote Control Improved
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Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here
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1937
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112
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card in pocket \n selection located in pocket by touch, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Card in Pocket
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1937
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113
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the diachylon do as i do \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Diachylon Do As I Do
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1937
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113
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a real magical vanish \n odd-backed card from deck into spectator's pocket (where other cards are), two-color double backer, sticky card \n glenn g. gravatt
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Glenn G. Gravatt
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A Real Magical Vanish
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1937
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114
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the acme spirit test \n living dead test with cards, one has sticky edges \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Acme Spirit Test
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1937
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114
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number please \n any number, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Number Please
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1937
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115
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the sympathetic pair - no. 1 \n two named cards end up next to each other, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Sympathetic Pair - No. 1
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1937
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115
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the sympathetic pair - no. 2 \n two selected cards end up next to each other, sticky cards, duplicates \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Sympathetic Pair - No. 2
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1937
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116
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the sympathetic pair - no. 3 \n two selected cards end up next to each other, sticky substance on finger \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Sympathetic Pair - No. 3
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1937
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116
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alice in wonderland \n card turns over and is spelled to, double backer \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Alice in Wonderland
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1937
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117
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double backed card routine \n back of selection changes, ambitious card phase, count-down phase, card reverses, double index gaff and double backer \n frank lane
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Frank Lane
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Double Backed Card Routine
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1937
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118
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transposition extraordinary \n between two odd-backed decks, red-blue double backer \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Transposition Extraordinary
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1937
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119
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insto-transpo \n spectator's and performer's pocket, double backer \n theodore annemann \n insto-transpo perfected \n dr. raymond l. beebe \n simplo-transpo \n bob hanko
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Insto-Transpo
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Related to
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1937
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120
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remote control \n odd-backed unknown card signed on back is chosen from face, red-blue sticky double backer \n theodore annemann \n remote control improved \n orville wayne meyer \n impromptu remote control \n edward marlo \n theodore annemann \n once in a life time \n jack vosburgh \n remotely possible \n karl fulves \n "remote control" (the sphinx, july 1929, max holden's column, description without method) \n the three roses \n roberto giobbi \n theodore annemann \n chicago control - wrong ace \n karl fulves \n proximate cause \n karl fulves \n daley's variation of annemann's remote control \n dr. jacob daley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Remote Control
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Related toVariationsAlso published here- "Remote Control" (The Sphinx, July 1929, Max Holden's column, description without method)
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1937
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121
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initialled card telepathy \n signed card at chosen number or stop trick, double backer \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Initialled Card Telepathy
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1937
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121
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turnover \n double backer \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Turnover
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1937
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122
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repeating card turnover \n twenty-six double backers \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Repeating Card Turnover
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1937
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123
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a reverse location \n cards next to selection turn over, double backer(s) \n william larsen \n betwixt and between \n peter duffie \n a reverse location \n william larsen \n t. page wright
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
William Larsen
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A Reverse Location
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VariationsAlso published here
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1937
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123
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double backed card force \n odd-backed card stabbed into deck next to force card, red-blue double backer \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Double Backed Card Force
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1937
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123
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reversi \n three selections turn over, 51 double backers \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Reversi
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1937
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124
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chameleon backs \n two odd-backed cards, back color transposes, red-blue double backer \n dai vernon
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Dai Vernon
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Chameleon Backs
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1937
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125
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satan behind you \n double backer \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Satan Behind You
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1937
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125
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the double card prediction \n double backer \n unknown \n the double card prediction \n tom sellers
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Double Card Prediction
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1937
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126
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comedy relief \n gag for people that know the air pressure turnover, double backer \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Comedy Relief
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1937
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126
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giant acrobatic cards \n some jumbo cards are dealt face up face down alternating, they turn over again while a second packet is now mixed alternately, double backers \n u. f. grant \n believe it or not! \n nick trost \n "stage magic" (burling hull, 1932) \n die akrobatischen riesenkarten \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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Giant Acrobatic Cards
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VariationsAlso published here
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1937
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127
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the sympathetic card \n blue backed card changes to red when rubbed on red deck, red-blue double backer \n jess kelly
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Jess Kelly
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The Sympathetic Card
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1937
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129
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hat and card change \n card is in hat, other card vanishes, card in hat is that card, original card in hat is in deck, double facer \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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Hat and Card Change
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1937
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130
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the funny deck \n card travels back from pocket, leaving behind a blank card, double facer \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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The Funny Deck
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1937
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130
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u can't do as i do \n double facer \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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U Can't Do As I Do
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1937
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131
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the spotter cards \n card reverses itself and indicates position of selection, double facer \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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The Spotter Cards
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1937
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131
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sundry \n wrong card rises and transforms into right one, double facer \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Sundry
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1937
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131
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the four aces \n three double facers \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Four Aces
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1937
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132
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kings and aces \n four double facers, backfire \n unknown \n ricochet - the ultimate reset \n r. paul wilson
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Kings and Aces
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Related to
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1937
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133
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the triangle trick \n twenty-six double facers \n david devant \n "the triangle" (david devant, our magic) \n the triangle \n david devant \n the triangle \n david devant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
David Devant
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The Triangle Trick
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Also published here
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1937
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133
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double reverse \n double facer \n william larsen \n a double reverse \n william larsen \n t. page wright
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
William Larsen
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Double Reverse
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Also published here
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1937
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134
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new card monte \n spectator think of one of two cards, double facer \n u. f. grant \n new card monte \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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New Card Monte
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1937
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135
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a changing card \n wrong card turns over and changes into right one in sandwich, double facer \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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A Changing Card
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1937
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136
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the improved burned card \n selection turns over, is burned and reappears in deck, double facer \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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The Improved Burned Card
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1937
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136
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a spirit message \n writing appears on card, double facer \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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A Spirit Message
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1937
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137
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a transposition \n with sucker element \n u. f. grant \n dotty spots \n dave campbell
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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A Transposition
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Variations
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1937
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137
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subtle method of setting the deck openly \n for one-way backs in course of a location \n theodore annemann \n the subtle method \n theodore annemann \n ondřej pšenička
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Subtle Method of Setting the Deck Openly
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Related to
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1937
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139
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divination supreme \n out-of hand selection, one-way back \n unknown \n the supreme reversal \n tommy tucker \n theodore annemann \n mexican divination \n edward marlo
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Divination Supreme
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Related toVariations
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1937
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139
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the phantom stab \n one-way backs \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Phantom Stab
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1937
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140
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five card stabbing mystery \n one-way backs \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Five Card Stabbing Mystery
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1937
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140
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a thought card prodigy \n spectator takes three cards and thinks of one of them which is found, one-way backs, oosoom \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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A Thought Card Prodigy
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1937
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142
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the five senses \n five card location, one-way backs \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Five Senses
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1937
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142
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premo detection \n one-way backs, alternating \n charles t. jordan \n one of fifty-two \n bob hummer
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Premo Detection
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Related to
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1937
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143
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thought in person \n one of five, one-way backs, oosoom \n theodore annemann
1937
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think stop \n one-way backs \n theodore annemann
1937
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Think Stop
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the deck that isn't \n for insiders, one-way backs with red in one way and black the other \n unknown
1937
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twentieth century sorcery \n exploiting special feature on back of bicycle blue thistle backs \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Twentieth Century Sorcery
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the four pile location \n one-way backs \n theodore annemann
1937
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The Four Pile Location
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the cut pack location \n one-way backs \n theodore annemann
1937
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The Cut Pack Location
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a card is found once more \n one-way backs \n theodore annemann \n a card is found once more \n theodore annemann
1937
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odd or even \n knowing whether a packet has an odd or even number of cards, alternating one-way backs \n theodore annemann \n odd or even, which? \n theodore annemann
1937
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the alternate detection \n alternating one-way backs \n theodore annemann \n an alternate detection \n theodore annemann
1937
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The Alternate Detection
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a new kink \n method for reversing selection in one-way deck \n theodore annemann
1937
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A New Kink
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eight in a row \n location from a packet, one-way backs \n theodore annemann
1937
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second card location \n edge one-way backs \n unknown
1937
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Second Card Location
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long distance location \n edge one-way backs \n unknown
1937
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Long Distance Location
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the super spread \n edge one-way backs \n unknown
1937
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simple triple location \n one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
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Simple Triple Location
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no dice \n removing cards from packet with certain values wins game, one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
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No Dice
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the vanishing mirror \n aces are found without looking at faces, apparently with mirror that vanishes, one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
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The Vanishing Mirror
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the marked deck \n finding aces in one-way deck, apparently marked \n u. f. grant
1937
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The Marked Deck
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the fingerprint discovery \n one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
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The Fingerprint Discovery
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a count down discovery \n one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
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A Count Down Discovery
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siamese twins \n two selections come together in deck \n u. f. grant
1937
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Siamese Twins
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your card, your number \n slip back count, one way deck \n unknown
1937
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elimination extraordinary \n no-touch elimination process, card marked on back (one-way) \n unknown
1937
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Elimination Extraordinary
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reading the cards \n stacked one-way deck is riffle shuffled, yet order called out \n c. o. williams
1937
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Reading the Cards
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ne plus ultra location \n divided one-way backs \n wimborough
1937
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Wimborough
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Ne Plus Ultra Location
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one in ten detection \n performer finds out small thought-of number, one-way backs \n theodore annemann
1937
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One in Ten Detection
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uni-mentality \n free choice, but spectator takes out five cards with his selection, one-way backs \n howard albright
1937
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Uni-Mentality
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challenge of the year \n long distance location, one-way backs \n theodore annemann \n the challenge of the year \n theodore annemann \n the challenge of the year \n theodore annemann
1937
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Challenge of the Year
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card location supreme \n one-way backs that must not be set in one direction \n unknown
1937
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Card Location Supreme
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hummer detection \n one-way backs that must not be set in one direction \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Hummer Detection
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instant mindreading \n \n unknown
1937
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Instant Mindreading
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a counter location \n any card the spectator upjogs can be found, one-way key cards at intervals \n unknown
1937
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A Counter Location
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a principle in disguise \n divided one-way backs \n harry vosburgh \n a principle in disguise \n jack vosburgh
1937
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Harry Vosburgh
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A Principle in Disguise
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the perfect guesser \n performer knows whether cut-to card is red or black, one-way alternating \n william larsen \n the perfect guesser \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n the perfect guesser \n william larsen \n t. page wright
1937
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The Perfect Guesser
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red or black \n one-way backs \n theodore annemann \n red or black? \n theodore annemann
1937
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Theodore Annemann
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Red or Black
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transcendental vision \n stacked, one-way backs, "do you see a card of the same value in this pile?" \n charles t. jordan \n transcendental vision \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Transcendental Vision
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find the lady \n one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
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Find the Lady
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call me up sometime \n four cards are placed next to queens \n u. f. grant
1937
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U. F. Grant
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Call Me Up Sometime
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a miracle \n out-of hand selection, one-way back \n theodore annemann
1937
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Theodore Annemann
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A Miracle
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thought transference \n assistant names selection when he returns into room, code with one-way cards \n u. f. grant
1937
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U. F. Grant
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Thought Transference
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say when \n three cards at three numbers in fifteen-card packet, using hat, one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
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U. F. Grant
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Say When
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164
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the drunk plays bridge \n you get all spades, one-way backs \n howard albright \n the drunk plays bridge \n howard albright
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Howard Albright
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The Drunk Plays Bridge
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incomprehendo \n stacked, one-way backs \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Incomprehendo
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1937
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simplified reverse \n \n walter b. gibson
1937
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Simplified Reverse
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1937
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upside down \n mentally selected card of four turns over in deck \n wimborough
1937
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Wimborough
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Upside Down
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1937
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167
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u bite \n oops control \n u. f. grant
1937
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U Bite
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the haley reversed card \n \n louis haley \n genii, oct. 1936 \n haley's turn-over card \n louis haley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Louis Haley
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The Haley Reversed Card
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169
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sure locator \n locator card turns over \n u. f. grant
1937
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U. F. Grant
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Sure Locator
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169
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in the dark \n divining card through handkerchief \n unknown
1937
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In the Dark
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behind the back \n card located behind back, reversed key card \n unknown \n one hand reverse \n edward marlo
1937
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Behind the Back
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Variations
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under cover \n card rises under handkerchief \n unknown
1937
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Under Cover
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coincidence \n two cards turned over, in second deck same two cards are found turned over \n unknown
1937
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Coincidence
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the reverse "count-down" trick \n faced deck, banded deck \n unknown
1937
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The Reverse "Count-Down" Trick
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french's extraordinary aces \n faced deck, banded deck \n unknown
1937
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French's Extraordinary Aces
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weirdo \n spectator names number, card at that position is predicted, repeated, for credit information see reference \n charles t. jordan \n weirdo double \n the brain guys
1937
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Weirdo
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a prediction \n mathematical procedure \n unknown
1937
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A Prediction
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long distance mindreading \n stacked deck mailed to friend with selection procedure, crib sheet at home \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Long Distance Mindreading
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two card location \n two selections come together in deck \n william larsen \n a two card location \n william larsen \n t. page wright
1937
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William Larsen
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Two Card Location
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improved super memory \n apparently twenty selections and their positions are remembered \n walter b. gibson \n tricky mentalist without cards \n gerald kosky \n tricky mentalist - without cards \n gerald kosky \n walter b. gibson
1937
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Improved Super Memory
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spectator's choice \n tantalizer deal with thirty-two cards, two selections by both spectator and performer, spectator choses which one remain after dealing procedure \n stewart judah \n the tantalizer \n unknown \n the spectator's choice \n stewart judah
1937
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Stewart Judah
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Spectator's Choice
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mentalo \n card at random position is found at position twenty with bold miscounting \n unknown \n to allow a person to think of a card, and to make that card appear at such number in the pack as another person shall name \n unknown
1937
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Mentalo
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knock out counting trick \n selection via counting to a secret number and counting again later \n unknown
1937
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Knock Out Counting Trick
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a card and a number \n automatic placement procedure \n unknown
1937
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A Card and A Number
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projected thought \n matrix dealing with thought of card and prediction of card and its position with prediction index \n unknown
1937
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Projected Thought
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ne plus ultra \n five cards controlled to known positions via dealing procedure \n donald holmes
1937
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Donald Holmes
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Ne Plus Ultra
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uni-mentality \n two methods \n howard albright
1937
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Howard Albright
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Uni-Mentality
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easy card divination \n \n unknown
1937
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Easy Card Divination
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hourglass cards \n time on watch gives position of card, placement via dealing selection procedure \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Hourglass Cards
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easy card discovery \n selection found via card counting \n frank lane
1937
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Frank Lane
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Easy Card Discovery
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keystone card discovery \n some byplay and apparent failure \n william larsen \n t. page wright
1937
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William Larsen, T. Page Wright
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Keystone Card Discovery
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assistance card trick \n card counting location \n unknown
1937
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Assistance Card Trick
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the 52 card trick \n thought-of card ends up at named number up to thirteen, matrix dealing elimination process \n unknown
1937
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The 52 Card Trick
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the magi's detection \n card counting to divine missing selection, keeping track of values and also suits \n charles t. jordan \n an amazing memory \n j. w. sarles \n john scarne
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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The Magi's Detection
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the flush trick \n from underneath handkerchief performer removes any royal flush \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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The Flush Trick
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modernism in mentalism \n crude oosoom, one of nine \n ralph w. hull \n nelson hahne
1937
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Ralph W. Hull, Nelson Hahne
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Modernism in Mentalism
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four to one detection \n "which row is your card in?" with strange dealing pattern \n unknown
1937
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Four to One Detection
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a psychic card feat \n after some calculations the spectator selects a card that the performer divines \n unknown
1937
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A Psychic Card Feat
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out on location \n \n al baker \n out on location \n al baker
1937
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Al Baker
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Out on Location
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coincidence extraordinary \n piles are made, number of cards in a pile is divined, mathematical \n unknown \n necromantic calculation \n rolland hamblen \n affinities \n dai vernon \n royal card discovery \n unknown
1937
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Coincidence Extraordinary
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necromantic calculation \n \n rolland hamblen \n coincidence extraordinary \n unknown
1937
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Rolland Hamblen
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Necromantic Calculation
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switching the deck - 1. \n during trick in which cards are felt with fingertips in pocket \n unknown
1937
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switching the deck - 2. \n during trick in which cards are felt with fingertips in pocket \n unknown
1937
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switching the deck - 4. al baker's method no. 2 \n during trick in which cards are felt with fingertips in pocket \n al baker
1937
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Al Baker
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Switching the Deck - 4. Al Baker's Method No. 2
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a moving revelation \n row of ten cards \n unknown \n a moving revelation \n unknown
1937
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A Moving Revelation
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divining deck \n chosen card indicates position of selection \n unknown \n middle-guage spread \n steve beam
1937
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Divining Deck
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the transposed cards \n number of cut off cards is divined by value of a card, set-up \n ziska \n ziska improved \n gerald kosky
1937
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Ziska
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The Transposed Cards
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the circle of cards \n selection and number of counted cards are divined, set-up \n stewart judah \n celebrity search \n jack t. koopmans
1937
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Stewart Judah
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The Circle of Cards
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a trick without a clue \n selection and number of counted cards are divined, set-up \n rolland hamblen \n spell and count \n al leech \n the transposed cards \n ziska \n a dream without a clue \n justin higham
1937
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Rolland Hamblen
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A Trick Without a Clue
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eyes all round \n a selected card indicates the number of pocketed cards, repeat, set-up \n al baker \n eyes all around \n al baker
1937
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Al Baker
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Eyes All Round
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count your cards \n some cards are counted down and then selection is found, set-up \n unknown \n the dance master \n stephen tucker
1937
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Count Your Cards
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pythagoras \n number of cards transferred from top to bottom is divined, row of ten cards, set-up \n unknown
1937
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Pythagoras
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knock 'em dead \n any card stopped at is predicted, alternating set-up and billet index \n arthur h. buckley
1937
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Arthur H. Buckley
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Knock 'Em Dead
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self working mystery \n spectator takes card and its value leads to previous selection, stripper deck \n william larsen \n move for self-working mystery \n t. page wright \n a self-working mystery \n william larsen \n t. page wright
1937
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William Larsen
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Self Working Mystery
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stop and think \n odd/even system for divided deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Stop and Think
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novel card discovery \n odd/even system for divided deck, spectator riffle shuffles \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Novel Card Discovery
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improved marvelous prediction \n odd/even system for divided deck, spectator riffle shuffles, set-up in front of spectators by openly dealing into some heaps \n charles t. jordan \n improved marvelous prediction \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Improved Marvelous Prediction
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ready reckoner \n spectator cuts off a packet, performer finds out how many, divided deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Ready Reckoner
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1937
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the pair detection \n spectator removes a pair from a packet, performer finds out which cards, card counting, parallel principle precursor \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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The Pair Detection
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1937
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dead easy location \n divided deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Dead Easy Location
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1937
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199
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odd or even \n spectator pockets any card of a chosen suit, gray code applied to odd-even in one suit \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Odd or Even
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the wonder force \n forcing the first red card in riffle shuffled deck, two methods \n charles t. jordan \n charles jordan's the wonder force \n charles t. jordan \n vanni bossi
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Wonder Force
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psychic prediction \n total of six selections predicted, stack that will force the number 27, riffle shuffle with chains \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Psychic Prediction
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prophesied spot total \n stack that will force the number 69 \n charles t. jordan
1937
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cagliostro's vision \n complicated key card placement with dealing \n charles t. jordan
1937
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quadruple deck mystery \n magician's stop trick with odd-backed card in 156-card deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
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mephistopheles' touch \n divination with a partial stack \n charles t. jordan \n among friends \n herb runge
1937
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fair and square \n suit rotation stack \n theodore annemann \n excello card discovery \n unknown \n fair and square \n theodore annemann
1937
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your card \n behind back you produce card of same suit and value as spectator's selection, si stebbins \n orville wayne meyer \n your card \n orville wayne meyer
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one in fourteen \n selection from cyclic set-up (eight kings, si stebbins, ...) \n theodore annemann
1937
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the fifteenth card \n values of two selections are added and counted down, card predicted, half deck stack \n charles t. jordan
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sensational card mystery \n spectators cut off piles and remember bottom card, all divined, full stack (here new deck order) \n unknown
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new x-ray trick \n full stack (here eight kings) \n unknown
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shark food \n stacked deck \n unknown
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thought foretold \n a card is burnt unseen and then deck is examined - one card missing, predicted \n charles t. jordan
1937
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mysterious detective \n three spectators pocket cards, performer names them, stack that can be riffle shuffled once \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Mysterious Detective
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super count down \n thought-of number is dealt, performer finds it out, also with selection, red-black alternating set-up \n dai vernon \n super clairvoyant \n justin higham \n clairvoyant count-down \n justin higham \n stripper count-down \n justin higham \n clairvoyant svengali \n justin higham \n vernon super count down \n dai vernon
1937
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psycholia \n cards are chosen in different room and order is read aloud, card divined, secret second stacked deck \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Psycholia
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the wizard's dream \n free selection in riffle shuffled deck is found, full stack \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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The Wizard's Dream
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diabolical transposition \n two thought cards across with two decks, stacked \n charles t. jordan \n diabolical transposition \n charles t. jordan
1937
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Charles T. Jordan
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Diabolical Transposition
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card memory \n shuffled deck is memorized by performer \n theodore annemann \n das riesen-gedächtnis \n theodore annemann
1937
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Card Memory
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sensitive thoughts \n deck divided in red and black, number named and card thought of from different halves, performer names card and position of them \n theodore annemann
1937
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Sensitive Thoughts
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red and blue back mixup \n two decks shuffled together and dropped in hat, six cards removed via named numbers, three matching pairs \n theodore annemann
1937
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Theodore Annemann
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Red and Blue Back Mixup
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two person location \n two bottom cards code two selections to assistant in other room, stacked \n theodore annemann \n the knockout \n clayton brown \n the two person location \n theodore annemann
1937
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Theodore Annemann
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Two Person Location
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dual sympathy \n one deck stacked \n theodore annemann \n dual sympathy \n theodore annemann
1937
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Dual Sympathy
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another sympathetic mystery \n two decks, spectator selects card from one, performer finds duplicate in other deck, stacked, estimation, fishing \n theodore annemann \n another sympathetic mystery \n theodore annemann
1937
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Another Sympathetic Mystery
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a quaint happening \n two decks, spectator selects card from one, performer finds duplicate in other deck by counting down value of selection \n theodore annemann \n a quaint happening \n theodore annemann
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A Quaint Happening
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$1,000 test card location \n stacked, risky \n theodore annemann \n the $ 1,000 test card location \n theodore annemann
1937
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Theodore Annemann
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$1,000 Test Card Location
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seeing with the finger tips \n - no. 1 lip reading test
- no. 2 here's your card
- no. 3 the master's touch
three phases with stacked deck \n howard albright
1937
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Howard Albright
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Seeing with the Finger Tips
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