160,846 entries in
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Larry Jennings Underground Elmsley Count
1986 122
Larry Jennings King's Triumph with four Kings instead of selections
Related toAlso published here 1986 124
Larry Jennings The Observation Test
1986 126
Larry Jennings Collectors II faro
Variations 1986 129
Larry Jennings Reaping the Aces I & II two handlings
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1986 130
Larry Jennings Jennings Slip Switch bold switch
Related to 1986 130
Larry Jennings Standing Three Eagles
1986 132
Larry Jennings Departure From A Point
Related to 1986 134
Larry Jennings Drop Switch
1986 134
Alex Elmsley Handwashing Vanish
1986 135
Larry Jennings Ambitious Classic Variation four cards
1986 136
Larry Jennings Any Ace Called For spectator announces in which order the Aces should be produced
Variations 1986 138
Larry Jennings Gathering Add-On as deck is turned over
1986 138
Dai Vernon The Vernon Cut transfering card from near bottom to top
1986 139
Larry Jennings T.N.T. Bottom Deal Take and Turn
Related to 1986 141
Larry Jennings Mechanical Palm
1986 142
Larry Jennings Open Travellers
1986 144
Larry Jennings Bounce Double as card is flipped on tabled pile
1986 144
Bert Allerton Pop Over
1986 145
Larry Jennings Rub A Dub Dub
1986 148
Larry Jennings The Travelling Expert no extra card
1986 150
Dai Vernon Spring Palm small packet
1986 152
Larry Jennings One To Five
1986 154
Larry Jennings Prefiguration impromptu
Related toVariations 1986 156
Larry Jennings Top Card Glimpse palm-spread glimpse, while deck is face up
Related to 1986 156
Larry Jennings Discrepancy Deal Force
Related toVariations 1986 158
Larry Jennings The Visitor
Variations 1986 159
Larry Jennings, Roy Walton The Jennings-Walton Show
Related to 1986 160
Larry Jennings Triple Discovery sandwich cards transform into selections
Related toVariations 1986 163
Lin Searles Auto-Break
1986 163
Larry Jennings Last Minute Visitor
1986 165
Larry Jennings Spread Loading Technique
1986 165
Edward Marlo Bottom Deal Exchange B.D.E.
1986 166
Larry Jennings Impromptu Wildcard
Variations 1986 168
Larry Jennings Illusion/Flushtration Count
1986 168
Larry Jennings The Homing Card
Variations 1986 171
Larry Jennings Deal Set small packet
1986 171
Adrian Plate Palm Change
1986 172
Larry Jennings E.J. Count Elmsley Jennings Count, counting x as x-1 using double push off
1986 172
Larry Jennings The Wave Vanish heel clip handling
1986 174
Larry Jennings Homing Card Variation
1986 177
Larry Jennings Wallet Deck Switch DECK travels to wallet except selection
Related to 1986 179
Larry Jennings Uni-flection four Aces change to first selection, second selection, Jokers
Related to 1986 184
Larry Jennings Drop Jog Variation half dropped onto the other one to lose selection, lower half tilted instead of upper half
Inspired by 1986 184
Larry Jennings All Alike Count
Also published here 1986 185
Larry Jennings Mulitple Lift Sequence
1986 186
Larry Jennings Rhythm Count
1986 186
Larry Jennings Jennings On Vernon's Triumph
1986 188
Larry Jennings Three Packet Display
1986 189
Larry Jennings Collectors III faro, no contact
1986 191
Dr. James Nuzzo Faro Slough Off
1986 192
Larry Jennings Fan-Stab-Stic spectator stabs in fan
1986 195
Dai Vernon Pressure Fan Control
1986 195
Larry Jennings Twist' In II extra card, in deck climax
1986 198
Larry Jennings All Fair Show five as four in twisting routine
1986 199
Larry Jennings L.J. On Leipzig's Sympathetic Cards ungaffed
1986 201
Larry Jennings The Visiting Expert
1986 206
Carmen D'Amico D'Amico Spread
1986 206
Dai Vernon Vernon Transfer
1986 208
Larry Jennings Dice-O-Matic number is arrived at with dice
Variations 1986 211
Heel Crimp
1986 211
Larry Jennings Collectors V - Distributraction
Related to 1986 213
Lin Searles Auto Break
1986 214
Larry Jennings The Jennings Bill Switch
1986 216
Larry Jennings, Louis Falanga Clink-A-Clink Coins Across two coins
1986 219
Larry Jennings Pop-Up Move
1986 220
Larry Jennings Out-Standing Triumph no table
1986 223
Larry Jennings L.J. Display cutting display
1986 224
Larry Jennings Cut Reverse I
Related to 1986 226
Larry Jennings Cut Reverse II
1986 227
Larry Jennings Instant Aces
1986 229
Larry Jennings, Dai Vernon Slap Me Again (I Needed That) any number, slap trick
1986 231
Larry Jennings L.J. Double Undercut
1986 232
Larry Jennings Ambidextrous Travellers for the Elmsley credit see p. 48 of Marlo's Magazine 6
Related toVariations 1986 233
Larry Jennings One-Hand Bottom Palm
Related toVariations 1986 234
S. W. Erdnase Diagonal Palm Shift
1986 235
Larry Jennings The Snap Lift
1986 238
Larry Jennings The Center Lift
Variations 1986 239
Larry Jennings The L.J. Toss flying shuttle pass
Related to 1986 241
Larry Jennings Double Think half pack, card reverse themselfes
1986 243
Dai Vernon Roll Around Reverse wrong credit, see reference for more information
Related to 1986 243
Larry Jennings The Larreverse
1986 244
Larry Jennings Spectator's Triumph spectator shuffles parts, first Triumph effect, then "shuffle" travels
1986 246
Tenkai Ishida Optical Revolve
1986 246
Larry Jennings Palm Spread face up/face down shuffled deck is spread by sliding, deck in good condition
1986 247
Larry Jennings Single Cup & Balls Routine
Related to 1986 249
Larry Jennings Fake Transfer
1986 253
Dai Vernon Cone Vanish large ball disappears under cone
1986 256
Jim Patton Credits and Technical Commentary
1986 260
David Michael Evans Larry Jennings: The Classic Past list of previous publications by Larry Jennings
1986 264
Eugene Burger Introduction
1986 10
Daryl Martinez The Multi-Colored Pen starting with "pen writes any color"-gag, out to lunch principle
1986 15
Daryl Martinez Risen from the Ashes three peeked-at cards vanish and reappear face up
1986 18
Dai Vernon Triple Peek Control
1986 19
Daryl Martinez Glimpse of Bottom card of Face Up Deck
1986 20
Left Handed Glimpse of Bottom card of Face Up Deck
1986 22
Hiroshi Sawa Crash Dice die is placed between two plastic cards and crashed flat
1986 24
Richard Kaufman Transparent Lies in effect a large hole in card case disappears with divination presentation
1986 27
Self-Cutting Deck
1986 29
Tony Slydini Slydini Switch II using card cases
1986 30
Michael Ammar Haley's Comet ball appears in flash and disappears (in topit), lighter disappears
1986 33
Bob Fitch, Michael Ammar Bouncing Ball Vanish Variation topit
1986 35
Michael Ammar Lighter Vanish topit
1986 36
Tommy Wonder, Bob Stencel Deja ReVurse first selection reverses itself again and again, is torn and changes to second selection
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1986 37
Tommy Wonder The Wondereverse reversed card in deck is apparently turned over but stays reversed
Related to 1986 38
Tommy Wonder Turnover of whole Deck as deck is put from hand to hand
1986 41
Gaëtan Bloom The Bloom vs. Kulagina Match all matches jump out of box, invisible thread
Variations 1986 46
Scott Cervine Strife in Eden scarf appears and cane splits in two, opening sequence
1986 50
Jay Sankey Canned Applause applause is collected in can and can be heard, little hands come out of can
1986 53
Jay Sankey Once is Never Enough two jokers paper clipped face to face transpose with 2 signed selections
1986 56
Francis Carlyle, Will Goldston Paddle Move
1986 58
Philip T. Goldstein PSI-Con Ruse double ended cards are placed in book (instead of apparatus)
Also published here 1986 63
David Roth Gone but Not Forgotten one of two coins "vanishes" and small dime appears instead
1986 68
Ben Harris Spending Spree multi phase sequence with borrowed credit card in deck that finds two chosen selections
1986 70
Jeff McBride Subsequent Smoker producing cigarette out of empty crumpled cigarette case
Variations 1986 76
Jonathan Pendragon Beauty Enfolded assistent appears on platform under cape of magician
1986 78
Tooru Suzuki Diagonal Slide hole is slid across white paper card
1986 82
Shigeo Futagawa Four-Tell On Dice number forced with special colored dice
1986 84
Shigeo Futagawa Upon Reflection off-beat word prediction using cards with words on them and mirror
1986 85
Shigeo Futagawa 3-D Reflection surprising revelation of three-dimensional dice stuck to prediction cards
1986 86
Isao Komine Kirigami Rings paper is folded and cut in special way, out come two linked paper rings
1986 89
Masao Atsukawa Fair Exchange two jigsaw puzzles fit face down but not face up
Related to 1986 90
Yoshihiko Mutobe Triple Knockout Spellbound using original sleights and concealements
1986 92
Yoshihiko Mutobe Open Display hiding one coin while displaying another coin
1986 92
Yoshihiko Mutobe The Mutobe Palm alternative to classic palm
1986 96
Yoshihiko Mutobe The Mutobe Vanish featuring Mutobe Palm
1986 97
Shigeo Takagi Takagi Thumb-Tie
1986 99
Ray Kosby The Sidewinder Pretzel straight bar-pretzel is pushed into fist and comes out at impossible angles, finally transforms into knotted standard pretzel
1986 108
Larry Jennings Orient Express Chinatown Transposition handling, shell, possible with spectator's hand
1986 113
Deane Stern Pendu ring is tossed onto cord
1986 118
Gary Lee Williams Friends & Lovers un-morbid living and dead test with lovers-presentation
1986 121
David Gripenwaldt Spellbound Ring Change ring on string visibly tranforms in different ring
1986 127
Paul Cummins Short Sheeted short changing routine, palming bills in gambler's cop
1986 131
Pat Hazell Down the Falls, Up the Back popular sight gag in which cards are sprung behind back from hand to hand
Variations 1986 134
Roger Klause Delayed Reaction coin is tossed to other hand but is seen a little later, sight gag using muscle pass
Variations 1986 136
Arthur H. Buckley Muscle Pass brief
1986 137
Rick Anderson Ambitions in Bondage ungaffed
Inspired by 1986 138
Doug Edwards, Joe Berg The Stunning Jumping Jack card jumps out as deck is riffled, half card on thread
Also published here Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1153
Larry Jennings "Can't Be Done" "IMPOSSIBLE"
Also published here Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1155
Jay Marshall Down and Out Bill Switch
Also published here Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1156
Jerry K. Hartman Rise Guys plunger rise with faro-set-up
Also published here Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1158
Edward Marlo Raised Assembly coins stick to hand
Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1159
Bruce Burrell Apocalypse Variations or Additions
Inspired by Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1160
Tony Miller See-Through Prediction signed card to clear plastic bag
Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1161
Shigeo Takagi No-Reel Silk-Through through other silk or microphone stand,...
Also published here Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1162
Jimmy Vines Twist 'Till Red
Jan. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 1)
1163
Simeon Crystal, Harry Lorayne The Count of Mountie Crystal several false counts to count four-as-four and hide a card:
  • The Center Switch Count
  • The Double Double Count
  • The Lorayne Count
see page 1235 for credit corrections
Related to Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1165
Steve Conner Triumphand Waterfall very bold in-the-hands false faro shuffle
Related to Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1168
Gerald Deutsch, Peter Marshall Follow the Leader Updated
Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1169
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley Delight Switch
Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1170
Jonathan Townsend Safety Deposit Box using duplicate and card box
Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1171
Jonathan Townsend False Cut
Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1171
Barry Stevenson Sign As I Sign half forcing deck, one card signed by performer
Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1172
Don England In-Hand Transposition top card with card reversed in center
Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1174
Ben Harris Apocalypse Variations or Additions
Inspired by Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1174
Millard Longman Impromptu Wild Card Variation
Feb. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 2)
1175
Jeff Moche Really Clean Coin Vanish in silk
Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1177
Steve Cohen The Missing Middle middle of picture card disappears
Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1179
Paul Cummins Overtwist Minor
Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1181
Scotty York Apocalypse Variations or Additions
Inspired by Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1182
Michael Rubinstein S.T.C. Lapping Technique "Silent Two-Coin" lapping
Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1183
David Regal The Jewelry Box ring through pencil with a card box
Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1183
Bruce Berkowitz Twist on Winged Silver
Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1185
Robert Gardner Apex Escape tilt with cased deck, selections are immediately palmed away
Mar. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 3)
1186
Walt Maddison The Outsider
Apr. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 4)
1189
Mike Gallo Divided Reverse Matrix two position-layout (instead of 4)
Apr. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 4)
1191
Tony Lopilato Ghost Knots forming false knot with one hand
Apr. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 4)
1193
Dan Tong Double Triumph two selections, for credit update see page 1259
Apr. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 4)
1195
Dai Vernon Triumph Shuffle
Apr. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 4)
1195
Michael DeMarco "Only George Knows" pen through bill
Apr. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 4)
1196
Allan Hayden The Buffalo Cornstack stacking method consisting on "heap throwing"
Apr. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 4)
1198
Hippie Torrales Convenient Collectors
May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1201
Kevin Moran It's All an Illusion similar to "Presto Chango" (Bobo) with different switch
Related to May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1203
Fantomas Gradational Poker Demonstration set-up
May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1204
Fantomas Pre-Poker Match
May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1205
N. Kuronuma The Subliminal Switch for two small balls
May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1206
Robert D. Michaels, David Ben, Michael Close, Bob Farmer, Michael Weber Invisible Triumph rough smooth, for credit information see reference
Related to May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1207
Jack Chanin Impromptu Miniature Ring & Coil ring & spring
May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1210
Ron Ferris Glamour-Ace weird concept for a triumph-collectors-combo
May 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 5)
1211
Bernard Bilis Too Much Is Two Much! two selections, rubber band around deck, face transforms into first selection, rubber band disappears, reappears around second selection
June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1213
Jonathan Townsend Best Ball-Retention Pass according to Jonathan Townsend, Andrew Galloway uses a similar vanish
June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1215
Mitchell Silverman Alluvium Deposit three-card-sandwich changes into four Aces, double facer
Related to June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1216
Salomon Cohn Alluvium Deposit #2 ungaffed
Related to June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1217
Harry Lorayne Alluvium Deposit #3 ungaffed
June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1218
Doug Edwards It's a Kick! three coins, using "The Flick"
June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1219
Fred C. Baumann The Little Fooler coin through playing card
June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1220
Kingdon Lieberman Center Tear Substitute billet is placed in folded bill for safekeeping
June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1221
Bob King Open Choice using Mexican Turnover
Variations June 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 6)
1223
Ted Biet Tear-N-Restore using interesting gimmick to get rid of pieces
July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1225
Karrell Fox Rip Off
July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1227
Les Scheyer Suckerip
July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1228
William A. Morales Silver Bullets four coins
July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1229
John W. McClure Serendipity and Beyond Kings and Queens are laid out, little transposition effect, Kings change to Aces, ..., ungaffed
Inspired by July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1230
Harry Lorayne A Lorayne Storm - Short-A-Bill using Elmsley Count with dollar bills
July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1231
Shigeo Takagi Scissorcery scissors off rope
Also published here July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1232
Jeff Altman Almost-Visible Change
July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1233
Randy Tanner In-Hands False Cut
July 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 7)
1234
Meir Yedid Quadruplic-Ace-tion Quick-Three-Way - Six Card Repeat - combo
Variations Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1237
Peter Samelson Routine Finale
Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1239
Louis Falanga Perfect Reset Reset
Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1241
Bob Veeser, Earl Nelson Veeser Concept brief
Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1241
Irshaad Hussain, Edward Marlo Vis-Change for credit correction see page 1307
Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1242
Karl Norman, Edward Marlo But Knot For Me dissolving knot, credit correction on page 1307
Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1244
Peter Marshall Deceptive Transposition no duplicate
Related toVariations Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1245
John V. Hope The Rollover Thumb Palm
Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1246
Nick Pudar Hit the Deck card sword type effect with frisbee
Aug. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 8)
1247
Sol Stone The Chaperone two in hand, one in pocket
Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1249
Richard Vollmer Watch More Closely kings to aces
Variations Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1252
Richard Vollmer Lazy Man's Invisible Back & Front Palm Kings are on table, spectator cuts deck into four piles, performer puts Kings on the piles, they all travel invisibly on one pile, top card of each pile is then shown to be an Ace
Variations Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1253
Robert Bengel The "Hit" Switch
Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1254
Murray Bonfeld Double Poker Control faro, Free-Cut Principle
Inspired by Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1256
Michael Rubinstein Cigarette-Through-Coin Clean-Up
Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1257
Yoshio Hirose Action Change four jokers change to kings when thrown one-handed onto table, using triple buckle
Also published here Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1258
Leslie A. LeViness Apocalypse Variations or Additions
Inspired byRelated to Sep. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 9)
1259
Carl Mellish Banded - Or Not
Oct. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 10)
1261
Joe Safuto Three's Company
Oct. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 10)
1263
Nick Pudar Versatile Count under- or overcount
Oct. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 10)
1265
Hippie Torrales Krazy Kount hiding a card
Oct. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 10)
1266
Tom Potente Smooth and Magical
Oct. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 10)
1267
Jack Birnman Platinum Trajectory
Oct. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 10)
1268
Kevin Moran Palm Clink Pass
Oct. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 10)
1271
Gaëtan Bloom The World's Best 2-Card Tricks two cards signed by performer and spectator, torn up, oil and water phase with pieces, one card restored
Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1273
Jon Steinfeld LF Triple S Little Finger Stud Strike Second
Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1276
Milton Into Thin Air
Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1277
Bob King Anytime Ace Cut using tabled slip cut, quick
Also published here Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1278
Bob King Ace Catch Aces change back color and find selection
Also published here Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1279
Russ Burns The Spirit of the Coin longer routine with multiple effects
Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1280
Jerry K. Hartman Apocalypse Variations or Additions two variations
Inspired by Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1282
Robert Gardner Odd Man Out force that hides back of card
Nov. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 11)
1283
Geoffrey Latta The Isolated Switch Tenkai Palm steal of front card of a double, also with immediate lapping
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1285
Kevin Moran Coins Across Again four half dollars and Chinese coin
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1288
James Swain Trapped Again
Variations Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1289
Mike Bornstein Bill Stretch
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1290
Jim Molinari, Edward Marlo Something Unexpected one of four cards vanishes at end
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1292
Edward Marlo Opec Count
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1293
Hippie Torrales "Okay" Coin Change
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1294
Bruce Cervon, Mike Maxwell Pivot to the Limit using Pivot Production, credit correction on page 1355
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1294
Bruce Cervon Pivot Production
Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1295
Jim Bailey Apocalypse Variations or Additions
Inspired by Dec. 1986
Apocalypse (Vol. 9 No. 12)
1295
Max Maven Introduction
1986 9
Jay Sankey Elastic Infiltration rubberband around card case is initialed, vanishes and reappears inside case around deck
Related toVariations 1986 11
Jay Sankey Please Don't Feed the Playing Cards one-handed method with rubber band
Inspired by 1986 13
Bert Fenn, Charles T. Jordan Self-Cutting Deck rubberband
1986 15
Jay Sankey, Gary Kurtz Cartesian Coins tabled, offbeat use of shell
1986 17
Jay Sankey The Substitution Shuttle
1986 17
Jay Sankey The Lift Over Switch
1986 18
Jay Sankey Forgery an X is transfered from card to card
1986 20
Jay Sankey Mineral Withdrawal four coin production
Related to 1986 23
Jay Sankey Drop Transfer
1986 23
Jay Sankey Drop Outs no-table handling
Inspired by 1986 24
Jay Sankey, Richard Sanders Squiggle spectator marks card, marking, pen color and card are predicted
Variations 1986 25
Tom Sellers Dryed-Out Marker Principle
1986 26
One-Hand Bottom Deal Force brief
1986 27
Jay Sankey HPC-CPH No. 1 Han Ping Chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly
Related toAlso published here 1986 28
Jay Sankey Shattered! dollar is shattered into loose change
1986 30
Jay Sankey, Richard Sanders The Red Prediction signature travels onto odd-backed prediction
1986 31
Jay Sankey Claustrophobic Coins three transpositions, last one with a coin in card case, c/s coin
1986 33
Jay Sankey Palm-Up HPC-CPH
1986 34
Jay Sankey Clue detective story in which kings change to 2s, a back-marked card becomes signed king
1986 36
Jay Sankey Case Load two cards apparently put in case, one on the outside
1986 37
Jay Sankey HPC-CPH No. 2
1986 39
Jay Sankey Underwraps coin and purse transpose, coin to purse finale
1986 41
Jay Sankey Bill Fusion two 5$-bills become 10$ bill and back
Related to 1986 43
Jay Sankey, Peter Cork Invisible Companion two decks openly used
1986 46
Edward Marlo Center Reverse Future Reverse
1986 47
Jay Sankey Dump Switch deck dumped out of bigger case
1986 48
Jay Sankey Hotcross clean
1986 50
Jay Sankey In-Transit Transfer
1986 51
Jay Sankey Bridging The Gap using a clear glass tube as gag explanation for Coins Across through which rolled up coin slides
1986 53
Jay Sankey Only In Self Defense card is thrown into deck and shoots out selection, lands between 2 other selections
1986 57
Jay Sankey The Copper Clutch c/s coin
1986 59
Jay Sankey Floater whole deck, ungaffed
1986 61
Jay Sankey Split Ends selection is stabbed and its cardboard layers split, then restored
1986 64
Jay Sankey The Money That Can't Be Spent signed coin travels into bunch of coins in glass
1986 67
Richard Sanders Signature Duplication apparently wiping signature away, here with coins
1986 68
Jay Sankey Memory Ink coin is signed, wiped away, signature reappears with flash
1986 69
Jay Sankey Meltdown cards in case are wrapped in aluminum foil which reappears as finale
Related to 1986 70
Pocket Deck Switch
1986 71
Jay Sankey The Four Dimensional Coin coin visibly penetrates bill, shell
Variations 1986 72
Jay Sankey Down In Flames signed small paper airplane is burned and appears elsewhere
1986 74
Jay Sankey Hotfoot ambitious sequence with signed card, then with second card, fusion
Related toVariations 1986 76
Richard Sanders Two-Card Monte Switch Variation
1986 78
Jay Sankey, Michael Weber Tightfisted in Italy with purse
Inspired by 1986 79
Jay Sankey Two For The Spice Of One
Related to 1986 81
Jay Sankey Sound For Thought coins across with two sound gimmicks, back into purse as finale
1986 83
Jay Sankey Turn of the Century date of coin changes when spun on table, travels back in time
Variations 1986 85
Jay Sankey Collect Me Not collector cards vanish, leaving selections
Related to 1986 87
Dai Vernon Vernon Transfer
1986 88
Jay Sankey The Revolution Count apparently showing collectors-sandwich of seven cards, really only three selections
Variations 1986 88
Jay Sankey Tempus Fugitives three selections jump from four blank cards in collectors-configuration into deck, then back, then blank cards vanish and travel to wallet
1986 91
Jay Sankey Change Under Pressure coin into balloon
1986 94
Jay Sankey The Cardboard Contortionists torn into quarters, fuse back together
Related to 1986 97
Jay Sankey The Visible Coin Assembly four chinese coin visibly travel on table into one corner, thread
1986 103
Jay Sankey Airtight deck travels into balloon, selection is pulled out
Also published here 1986 106
Jay Sankey The Cups Runneth Over monster routine
Inspired by 1986 110
Jay Sankey Sankey's Last Word Essay on some thoughts on creativity, structuring routines etc.
1986 120
Michael Ammar Ring Band-It finger ring on rubber band
Variations Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
1
Adam Fleischer Editorial about the magazine
  • Who Is MAJ For?
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
1
Jay Sankey Compressed Pen pen is pushed in cap and variations
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
6
John Samapaga O-C-I top card of three-card packet floats up
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
7
Tommy Wonder The Dissolving Knot wire gimmick
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
8
Samuel P. Smith Booking Yourself #1 - Why People Will Book You
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
10
Charles Greene III Restaurant Magic #1 - What Is A House Magician & Who Should Be One?
Also published here Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
10
Doug Anderson Cruise Ship Magic #1 - What It's Like To Cruise
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
11
Lance Burton, Adam Fleischer Lance Burton Interview
Aug. 1986
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14
John Cornelius Torn & Restored Doodle convincer for torn and restored napkin
Aug. 1986
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18
John Cornelius Where Do The Butts Go? vanishing cigarette butts in bars
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
18
John Cornelius Always Prepare A Blockbuster! exploiting chance
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
18
David Roth Coin Finesse
  • What Is "Finesse"?
  • What Is A Magician?
  • It All Comes Down To Being Natural
Aug. 1986
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Michael Ammar I Love Big Commitments!
Aug. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 1)
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Larry Jennings Wallet Deck Switch deck travels to wallet except selection
Also published here Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
1
Michael Ammar Incredible Coins Across into spectator's hands, last coin comes from thin air
Variations Sep. 1986
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1
Han Ping Chien into Spectator's Hand
Sep. 1986
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2
Mahka Tendo Card Roll Down one-handed roll-out of cards at fingertips, spelled "Marca Tendo" here
Sep. 1986
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Johnny Lindholm Impromptu Holey Terror
Variations Sep. 1986
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Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo KM Move brief
Sep. 1986
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Samuel P. Smith Booing Yourself #2 - Booking Yourself By Phone
Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
10
Charles Greene III Restaurant Magic #2 - How To Get Booked
Also published here Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
10
Doug Anderson Cruise Ship Magic #2 - What You Need To Perform
Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
11
Ben Robinson Twelve Have Died on the bullet-catch
Sep. 1986
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David Roth Classic Palm Finesse tips
Sep. 1986
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John Cornelius All Thumbs enlarging a thumb tip
Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
18
John Cornelius Eyes Tell No Lies risky
Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
18
David Roth The Kaps Subtlety tips
Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
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Michael Ammar The Secret Service Reports
Sep. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 2)
19
Joe Givan Black Holes Thru & Thru three glasses on top of each other, three coins thrown in top glass, they penetrate so there's one in each glass
Also published here Oct. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 3)
1
Adam Fleischer The Logo Changes
  • What Do YOU Think?
  • Who Tore The Cover Off?
  • The Road Again
Oct. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 3)
1
Johnny Lindholm The Magic Napkin torn off pieces from a napkin change into coins
Oct. 1986
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Dave Berry Slicker Coins Thru Silk three coins one by one, see-through silk
Oct. 1986
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Mahka Tendo Original Card Rolling Production
Oct. 1986
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Samuel P. Smith Booking Yourself #3 - Booking Yourself By Mail
Oct. 1986
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Charles Greene III Restaurant Magic #3 - The First Night
Also published here Oct. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 3)
10
Doug Anderson Cruise Ship Magic #3 - How To Get Booked
Oct. 1986
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John Cornelius The Better Pocket changing pockets of jacket for card loading and other things
Oct. 1986
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John Cornelius Got A Quarter? presentation idea for c/s transposition
Oct. 1986
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Charlie Frye Hat Juggling #1 - The High Hat Twirl
Oct. 1986
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17
David Roth Coin Finesse tips on palming
Oct. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 3)
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Michael Ammar Secret Service Report - Joe Givan
Oct. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 3)
19
Thomas Hierling Ring in Saltshaker
Also published here Nov. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 4)
1
Adam Fleischer Knock, Knock?
  • Miscellaneous (Harold Voit)
  • Who Does What?
  • Knock, Knock?
Nov. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 4)
1
T.C. Tahoe This is Only a Test color changing knife routine
Nov. 1986
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Knife Paddle Move
Nov. 1986
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Michael Ammar, Harry Lorayne Harry Lorayne's Snapped
Nov. 1986
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A. Berkeley Davis Band Display touches
Inspired by Nov. 1986
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Eric Mead Signed Stunner spectator signs card on face, performer different one on back, both signatures on one card at the end
Variations Nov. 1986
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Samuel P. Smith Booking Yourself #4 - Making It Pay & When To Use A Contract
Nov. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 4)
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Charles Greene III Restaurant Magic #4 - Fees And Tips
Also published here Nov. 1986
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 1 No. 4)
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Doug Anderson Cruise Ship Magic #4 - Staying Booked
Nov. 1986
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Jay Sankey The First Thirty Seconds
Nov. 1986
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David Roth Actual Vs. Apparent Vanish tips on vanishing a coin
Nov. 1986
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Charlie Frye Hat Juggling #2 - The Hand Flip
Nov. 1986
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Edward Marlo Gag Packet Transformation Aces to Kings, sucker flushtration count gag
1986 1
Edward Marlo One-at-a-Time Turnover three outjogged cards are pushed in one by one and turn over
1986 1
Edward Marlo Foreword
1986 1
Edward Marlo Olram's Clarified Routine ten red and black cards, one card travels from packet to packet, then packets changes places, eight methods
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1986 3
Edward Marlo Slip Switch two packets openly exchanged with cover cards
1986 4
Edward Marlo Automatic Turnover Palm Off top cards in left hand as packet is turned over, see page 7 for multiple card handling
1986 4
Edward Marlo Half Pass under Top Card
1986 12
Edward Marlo Throw Switch
1986 15
Edward Marlo The Eidetic Slide tabled card changes as deck is spread in front of it, transposition application, see also page 19
1986 16
Edward Marlo Pure Reverse Assembly
1986 17
Edward Marlo Eidetic Slide Addition from tabled packet to packet in right hand
1986 18
Edward Marlo A Face Down Change tabled, using Eidetic Slide
1986 19
Edward Marlo The Miracle Spread transferring card under tabled spread to center
Also published here 1986 19
Edward Marlo A Devilish Miracle using Eidetic Slide
1986 19
Edward Marlo Spread Pass Addition with variations
  • Delayed Addition
  • Off The Face Switch
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1986 20
Edward Marlo Double Facer Switch for example to get into McDonald's Aces
Also published here 1986 23
Edward Marlo Challenge Oil and Water or Try This With a Glide 6&6
Variations 1986 23
Edward Marlo The Sick Cannibals transformation kicker
1986 26
Ellis Stanyon, Edward Marlo Stanyon Count with Marlo Concept
1986 27
Edward Marlo Pick-up Unload from packet onto tabled deck
1986 27
Edward Marlo Ascanio Spread with Unloading Action onto tabled deck
1986 28
Randy Wakeman Smorgasbord Cannibals
Also published here 1986 29
Edward Marlo Extra Card Take when taking cards off the top of the deck
1986 30
Edward Marlo New Ace Vanishes for Collins type routines
1986 31
Edward Marlo Olram's Updated Collins
1986 32
Edward Marlo Packet Switch riffle shuffle position
Related to 1986 33
Edward Marlo The Money Sandwich using envelope out of bills
Related toAlso published here 1986 34
Edward Marlo Control of 3 Cards
1986 34
Edward Marlo The Card in Case card case instead of palms, using dull blank card gaff
Also published here 1986 37
Edward Marlo Card apparently put in Case
Also published here 1986 38
Edward Marlo Anchored Add On from bottom or center onto tabled packet
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1986 39
Edward Marlo Anchored Add On Assembly three cards put on leader ace, other aces in deck
1986 40
Bob Stencel Circular Subtlety
1986 40
Edward Marlo Flexible Miracle Spread running card under tabled spread
Inspired byRelated to 1986 40
Edward Marlo Not All Psychological spectator stops at odd backed card
Also published here 1986 42
Edward Marlo Another Spectator Cuts the Aces
1986 43
Edward Marlo Female spectator's name on back of named card
VariationsAlso published here 1986 44
Edward Marlo 53 Cards Won't Do three card peeked from incomplete faro position found by three sandwiches, secretly preserves order
Related to 1986 47
Edward Marlo Are We Kidding Ourselves Ace of Spades and three blank cards shown, apparently they change into Aces, but remain blank
Also published here 1986 50
Edward Marlo Not So Obvious three blank cards change into Kings, then Aces
Also published here 1986 51
Edward Marlo Easy Multiple Convincing Control
1986 52
Edward Marlo Togetherness three outjogged cards in different places come together and turn over
1986 53
Edward Marlo Spring Dribble Pass Drop Cover
Related toVariations 1986 55
Edward Marlo Stud Turn Palm as top card is turned over
Related to 1986 56
Edward Marlo Stud Turn as Misdirection for Side Steal
1986 57
Edward Marlo, Danny Korem Dallas to Chicago top card dealt to table but switched for palmed card, four methods
Inspired by 1986 57
Edward Marlo Last Minute Note note
Inspired by 1986 60
Jeff Busby Introduction with information on center tears
1986 i
Richard Osterlind The Surrounded Slow-Motion Center Tear with credit information
  • The Paper and its Preparation
  • The Mechanics
  • Comments
Variations 1986 1
Richard Osterlind The Routine mindreading with center tear
1986 13
Richard Osterlind Updated Ashes on Arm secret writing
1986 14
Richard Osterlind Speed Tear with handling variation
1986 16
Richard Osterlind The Natural Billet Switch
1986 18
Richard Osterlind Natural and Bold Book Test
1986 24
Philip T. Goldstein The Mockingbird missing card divined, part of the "Birds of Prey" locations, Palindromic Rosary Stack
1986 1
Philip T. Goldstein Astrologame game with zodiac cards and printed rules, signs revealed
Inspired by 1986 3
Philip T. Goldstein Nymble three spectators write their names on billets and change them around, performer knows who has what name
1986 4
Magnetic Shim Marking
1986 4
Philip T. Goldstein Universal Speller card chosen by spelling any word
1986 5
Philip T. Goldstein NeoGeo designs formed with puzzle/domino type cards divined
Inspired by
  • "Geomino Trick" (Len Belcher, Abra #924)
Also published here
1986 6
Philip T. Goldstein, Toni Koynini Throw Rug card revealed via red-black pattern in layout of 7x4 cards on table
Inspired by
  • "Karpet" (Toni Koynini, Magic Wand, March 1953)
Also published here
1986 8
Philip T. Goldstein Inspectrum thought-of colors divined
Related to 1986 10
Philip T. Goldstein Numper word from list divined, progressive anagram credit information
Related to 1986 12
Philip T. Goldstein Dynamix word or design cards are divined, "self-correcting set-up", new approach
Inspired by 1986 14
David Britland Introduction
1986 1
David Britland The Angel Card Rise cased deck, rubber band gimmick, faro loading
  • The Gimmick
  • Performance
  • Loading and Unloading the Gimmick
  • More Ideas
  • Final Notes
Related toVariations 1986 2
Double Cut
1986 5
David Britland A Simple Prediction re-deal force
1986 9
David Britland More Ideas deck rises from case, then selection from deck
1986 10
Jeff Hughes Jeff Hughes Routine rubber band gimmick
1986 11
David Williamson Center Deal Demonstration rising card rubber gimmick
1986 13
David Britland Shoot-Out rubber-band gimmick
1986 13
David Britland The Topological Angel card with folded corner
Related to 1986 15
David Britland The Big Squeeze presentational ploy for holding deck with both hands
1986 19
David Britland Daedalus animation of perpendicular card, sympathy presentation, devano
1986 20
Bob Ostin Twisting Twins card turned over, mate in deck turns over in sympathy
1986 20
Henry Christ Henry Christ Force
1986 20
David Britland Poor Man's Aga card perpendicular in deck rises, devano
1986 23
David Britland Techno-Rise paper pulled in deck via devano, selections rise
1986 24
David Britland Fallen Angel card shoots from banded deck
Related toVariations 1986 26
Karl Fulves Introduction ideas based on riffle shuffle set-ups
1986 1
Karl Fulves The Diagonal Relationship after riffle shuffle spectator takes pairs, turns one over and guesses color of other card, performer is always right
1986 2
Karl Fulves Pristine after riffle shuffle pairs are dealt, all have matching colors
1986 6
Karl Fulves Nexto two positions in deck decided upon by spectator and performer, after riffle shuffle those positions are counted to and the prediction that one is of each color is verified
1986 7
Karl Fulves Memory Mix after riffle shuffle performer memorizes order, deck dealt into two heaps, performer announces number of matching color pairs in one heap
Related to 1986 8
Karl Fulves Chain of Events discussion of red-black pair relationship properties after riffle shuffle
1986 10
Karl Fulves Smart Modem twelve red and twelve black cards, cards shuffled and dealt into two heaps by spectator, paper slips with "match" and "no match" used to predict whether pairs match in color, with variations:
  • Smart Alek (getting some pairs wrong on purpose)
  • Which Colors? (predicting colors as well)
  • Machine Dream (incorporating money machine prop)
  • Read This First
1986 12
Karl Fulves Colorite after riffle shuffle and deal into two halves, performer divines color of top card of spectator's pile, repeated for all cards
1986 20
Karl Fulves Shuffle Diagrams pen and paper method for riffle shuffle
Related to 1986 21
Karl Fulves Formations way to write out result of riffle shuffle on paper
Related to 1986 23
Karl Fulves Scribble Shuffles way to write out possible results after riffle shuffle on paper
1986 26
Karl Fulves Reverse Riffle Shuffles
1986 27
Karl Fulves The 5-6-9-10 System discussion of riffle shuffle of alternating set-up
Related to 1986 28
Karl Fulves Roller Out using roller apparatus that changes blank paper to money for prediction
1986 29
Karl Fulves C-Color problem of reconstructing original stack after riffle shuffle, no solution
1986 30
Martin Breese Publisher's Note
1986 i
Basil Horwitz Foreward
1986 ii
Jack Yates Introduction
1986 iii
Jack Yates Monty three spectators exchange three cards, performer reveals which spectator has which card, mental monte
1986 1
Jack Yates Spy Story story trick, paper with sentence (Archer Call Up Base) is folded and cut by spectator, then pieces are dealt in two piles and the selected forms the name of the selected card
1986 5
Basil Horwitz No Cards Force cards are named by spectator and one is forced
1986 9
Jack Yates Choice twelve objects are put in a bag, two spectators select one each, performer divines both, then from all objects are removed and replaced in the bag, the last one was predicted
1986 10
Jack Yates I Yates I Ching / I Ging prediction, with special cards to form the hexagram
Related to 1986 18
Jack Yates Winston prediction in envelope, card touched and put on bottom of ribbon spread
1986 24
Jack Yates P&S System six geometrical signs in envelopes, divination of selected, back turned in selection process, also possible with word groups
1986 28
Jack Yates Magi instruction from tape, moving and removing four cards until one remains, tape prediction
1986 41
Jack Yates Revelation ESP five spectators think of an ESP symbol, divination, cards repeatedly shown to spectator for afirmation
1986 45
Jack Yates Clue six spectators with cards and pens, one of them writes an X on his card behind performers back, those with red cards must speak truth, black must lie, performer finds different colored disc, murder game
Variations 1986 51
Jack Yates Last Words
1986 57
Lawrence Frame Preface
1986 2
Gordon Bruce Introduction
1986 3
Lawrence Frame Spellbound Climax after spellbound routine, coin changes to coat button, and coin is now found attached to coat
Also published here 1986 4
Lawrence Frame Compression Twisting the Aces, last Ace shrinks
Related to 1986 7
Jerry Sadowitz Ambitious Aces Repeat Ambitious Aces done twice
1986 10
Charlie Miller Strip-Out Addition
1986 10
Lawrence Frame The Swahili Prediction Card travels to wallet, strange symbol (apparntly a prediction in Swahili) appears on back of card
1986 14
Lawrence Frame Commercial Coin in Pack Coin vanish and appears in pack above chosen card, then repeated but with coin found stuck to card
Related to 1986 17
Lawrence Frame Cards Across, Climax Four cards vanish visually in performer's hands and pass to spectator's packet
1986 20
Lawrence Frame Irish Coins Through the Table Patter for Coins through Table using Irish pennies, Irish theme
1986 22
Lawrence Frame Together Again Come Together done with jumbo cards - with extra climax of Kings travelling to envelope
Inspired by 1986 24
Michael Ammar Foreword
1986 ii
Ben Harris Author's Word
1986 1
Ben Harris Angel Aces production of four Aces
Also published here 1986 6
, Frederick Braue Table Braue Reverse
1986 7
Nate Leipzig Spin Pass Produce one card after spinning packet out of middle of deck
1986 8
Ben Harris Super Snap Out card snaps out into left hand from Kelly Bottom Placement
Inspired by 1986 9
Ben Harris Coin Arc Produce arc of four coins on table with a wave of hands
1986 11
Ben Harris Snap Elevator Sandwich Card instantly appears between red Queens placed on top of deck
Related to 1986 13
Ben Harris Quick Queens Similar to Snap Elevator Sandwich, different handling
Related to 1986 16
Ben Harris Killer Elevator Sandwich (K.E.S.)
Also published here 1986 18
Bert Allerton The Allerton Move
1986 18
Ben Harris Melt Down Wrong card splits into two selections
Inspired byRelated to 1986 23
Ben Harris Singular Brainwave Named card shown to have odd back
1986 28
Earl Nelson Slow Motion Top Change
1986 29
Ben Harris Blendex Odd backed card stabbed into deck by spectator to find selection. Odd backed card vanishes, appears fused onto the back of the selection. Magician then peels the fused card apart.
1986 31
Ben Harris Transit Thought Card that has been palmed "invisibly" transposes with physical card under spectator's hand, turns out to be mentally selected card
1986 36
Ben Harris Killer Ambitious Multi phase Ambitious card routine
1986 42
Ben Harris Koin Seel Way to conceal coin in hand, variation of Down's Palm
1986 49
Ben Harris Bare Handed Spellbound One handed coin change
1986 51
Ben Harris Dazzle Change two coin transposition
Variations 1986 53
Ben Harris, J. B. Bobo Bobo Switch Variation Done as a coin transformation
1986 53
Ben Harris Rendezvous Rise Sandwich done as a card "rising" to meet the sandwich cards
1986 55
Ben Harris Outflashed Jack Card placed in between Jacks changes places with another card visually
1986 57
Ben Harris Twin Inspiration Flashy production of two chosen cards
1986 60
Ben Harris The Twin Inspiration Move
Also published here 1986 61
Ben Harris Konverge Kings Producing four Kings using Twin Inspiration Move
Related toVariations 1986 65
Srechko Howard, Paul Harris, Ben Harris Float-Flip-Flight half of the deck floats up, then selected card shoots out of deck
1986 69
Ben Harris Super Cruel Triumph Triumph effect with color changing back kicker, half the deck is of different color
1986 72
Dai Vernon The Vernon Triumph Shuffle
1986 74