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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Edward Marlo Not All Psychological spectator stops at odd backed card
1992 245
Jon Racherbaumer A Purist Plays With Pinocle
Inspired by 1992 247
Edward Marlo Duplication Display
1992 249
Jon Racherbaumer, Nick Trost Elevating the Aces
1992 250
John Luka Ladies & Bullets queens twist, one of them travels back face up into deck, they transform to aces, queens are found again and transform to aces again, queens from pockets, deck vanishes
Related to 1992 252
Brother John Hamman, Daryl Martinez Two-as-Four Count brief
1992 252
Backward Annemann-Christ Alignment
1992 253
Edward Marlo Scoop-Up Addition
1992 258
John Luka Airborne Again deck to pocket climax
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1992 261
Edward Marlo Ungaffed Ultra Mental memorized deck, edge marks
1992 265
Mel Brown Syner-Aces Aces are lost, found, lost, found
Related to 1992 268
Bob Stencel, Terry LaGerould Age of Reason 4&4
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 274
David Bendix Dave Bendix Variation 4&4
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 276
Jon Racherbaumer Aftermath
1992 277
Stephen Hobbs Introduction
1992 iii
Stephen Hobbs A Note on Credits and Sleights
1992 v
Jack Carpenter Four at Once Aces are produced one by one, then all at once with Freeman Display
Related to 1992 3
Jack Carpenter The J. C. Pop-Out
Related to 1992 3
Herb Zarrow Zarrow Shuffle brief
1992 8
Dai Vernon Triumph Shuffle Block Transfer
1992 9
Jack Carpenter Mysterious Daley & Between your Palms combo, also called "Quantum Theory"
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1992 13
Jack Carpenter Casual Unload
1992 13
P. Howard Lyons Slipduc Displacement exchanging middle cards of four card packet
1992 15
Brother John Hamman, Jack Carpenter Signed Card Displacement Variation
1992 17
Jack Carpenter, Brother John Hamman Signed Card Displacement Variation tabled
1992 18
Alex Elmsley The Elmsley Count
1992 19
Jack Carpenter Multiplex Reset Reset combined with double Travelers
  • Preliminary display sequence
  • Reset phase
  • The Double Travelers Phase
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1992 21
Jack Carpenter Packet Switch Sequence on-deck-Hamman-Count procedure
Also published here 1992 23
Herb Zarrow Zarrow Block Addition
1992 24
Edward Marlo, Jack Carpenter ATFUS Variation 1
Also published here 1992 25
Jack McMillen McMillen's Card from Pocket card apparently removed from inside pocket, really from deck
Related toAlso published here 1992 31
Jack Carpenter Notes on the Erdnase Bottom Palm notes
Inspired by 1992 32
Jack Carpenter No Table Aces Aces face up at different positions, all travel to top one by one, then distribute back to original positions
Also published here 1992 34
Bluff Spacing Fan Distribution cards together but look apart
1992 35
Edward Marlo Bold Steal as steal to center
1992 41
Jack Carpenter, Steve Draun The "Graveyard Shift" with Top-Card Cover cover version
Inspired by 1992 41
S. W. Erdnase Deep Erdnase Break
1992 42
Jack Carpenter Jack's Backs four double backed cards are printed, ungaffed
Also published here 1992 45
Jack Carpenter All-Backs Display Sequence four cards, diminishing lift
1992 46
Block Push-Off from small packet
1992 46
Brother John Hamman Flushtration Count
1992 50
Dr. Jacob Daley, Jack Carpenter Strike Double Lift
1992 52
Dai Vernon Through-The-Fist Flourish
1992 54
Edward Marlo, Jack Carpenter Olram Subtlety Variation fingertips
1992 56
Jack Carpenter The Carpenter Reverse Assembly
1992 59
Arturo de Ascanio Ascanio-style Spread
1992 65
Larry West Mirage Count
1992 68
Jack Carpenter, Stephen Minch Thoughts on the Reverse Assembly Plot
1992 70
Jack Carpenter Card and Purse Frame card vanishes in purse frame (sucker element) and appears from it
1992 73
Double Cut
1992 73
Jack Carpenter Notes on the Gambler's Cop
1992 75
Jack Carpenter Torn, Torn, and Restored get-in
Inspired by 1992 77
Edward Marlo Marlo Glide
1992 79
Bruce Elliott Elliott Switch
1992 80
Jack Carpenter The Robber Band: The Final Days of Jesse James rubber band penetrates deck to catch four Jacks on top of deck
1992 81
Derek Dingle Bluff Shift
1992 82
Jack Carpenter Full Metal Jack only one shuffle, credit information
1992 87
Edward Marlo, Jack Carpenter ATFUS Variation 2
1992 88
Jack Carpenter, Arthur H. Buckley Bottom Reverse Variation halves kiss
Related to 1992 88
Tenkai Ishida Optical Revolve
1992 90
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
1992 91
Jack Carpenter Royal Faststack riffle stacking demo with surprise appearance of royal flush
1992 99
Jack Carpenter Riffle Stacking Sequences
1992 100
Frederick Braue, Jack Carpenter Braue Addition & Switch
1992 101
Jack Carpenter, Alex Elmsley Extended Elmsley Count with five cards, showing a card twice
1992 102
Jack Carpenter Notes on Riffle Stacking
1992 103
Jack Carpenter Center Deal Demo Two Methods, requiring bottom deal
1992 105
Jack Carpenter Lazy Man's Greek Deal bottom card has corner torn off
1992 108
Jack Carpenter Notes on the Strike Bottom Deal modified erdnase grip
1992 111
Modified Erdnase Grip
1992 111
Jack Carpenter The Seattle Switch poker hands with aces and kings transpose one by one, one changes to royal flush
1992 114
Dai Vernon Vernon Transfer
1992 120
Jack Carpenter West Coast Cooler deck switch as skill demonstration, secret switch possible in course of routine
1992 123
Reverse Spread Cull
1992 124
Edward Marlo The Key Move apparently switching two decks at table edge with cover cards
1992 125
Jack Carpenter Eight Kings bottom deal demonstration in which one deals 8 kings, then kings are in other pile than they were dealt
Related to 1992 130
Jack Carpenter Notes on the Strike Second Deal
1992 134
Jack Carpenter Notes on Dealing Thirds
1992 137
Jack Carpenter Notes on the Stud Bottom Deal extension of Erdnase's technique
Inspired by 1992 137
Jack Carpenter, Stephen Hobbs Thoughts on Card Cheating An Essay with Examples
1992 141
Jack Carpenter The Carpenter Full-Deck False Shuffle Zarrow shuffle sequence
1992 149
Steve Ehlers The Ehlers Shift one-handed table shift
Variations 1992 151
Jack Carpenter Setting the Jog for a partner to cut
1992 155
Jack Carpenter Overhand Stacking Technique pulling off two cards at a time
Related to 1992 157
Jack Carpenter Flop Seconds dealing cards in other hand one by one before turning them over at once
1992 157
Edward Marlo Memo-Deck Index memorized deck with corner short key cards as pocket index
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
1
Edward Marlo Any Deck Brain-Wave pocket index
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
2
Edward Marlo Invisible Deck ungaffed deck, pocket index
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
2
Edward Marlo Card Prediction in Wallet any named card, pocket index
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
3
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico The So-Called Berglas Effect ideas with a stooge
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
3
Edward Marlo, Hideo Kato Nameless "It's Over Here, Of Course" card vanishes in packet and reappears, with second handling "Keyless Version"
Inspired by
  • "Where Has It Gone?" (Hideo Kato, Genii Sept. 1969)
Related to
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
3
Edward Marlo Drop Cut Control placing key next to peeked at card during running cut
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
3
Martin Gardner Hide-Out showing cards in packet while hiding selection
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
4
Edward Marlo Odd Aces placing cards from other deck into deck as locator cards
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
4
Edward Marlo Neo Jazz Aces three stranger cards
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
5
Jon Racherbaumer In Spades rants
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
6
Edward Marlo No Further Than This production of selection, Twos, Kings
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
6
Jon Racherbaumer What About the Buckle Count? credit essay referring to notes by Stephen Minch
Related to Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
8
Max Malini Moisture Double Laydown moisture through breathing
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
8
Edward Marlo Pinky Count credit information
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
9
Edward Marlo Solution to Gin Rummy! faro
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
10
Edward Marlo After Pierce odd-backed transposition of quartets, one by one
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
10
Edward Marlo, Bill Simon, Dai Vernon Quick Sands Aces with three alternative methods
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
11
Edward Marlo Updating the X-Force cross card force handling with prediction effect, with additional thoughts on slick/wave crimp cards
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
13
Edward Marlo Spin on the Revolving Aces spectator stops four times and locates Aces, Christ's Force
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
14
Edward Marlo Olram's Order Ace through Ten order themselves, ten double facers
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
14
Edward Marlo Bold Leaper unfinished explanation
Related to Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
16
Edward Marlo Nullifactoring three cards, additional ideas for Stewart James' "Nullifactor", two methods
Inspired byAlso published here June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
1
Stewart James Nullifactor Move one-handed turnover of deck while keeping top card in place
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
1
Bert Fenn Pockethereal, Minus Pockets notes
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
2
Jon Racherbaumer Clarified Packethereal two cards transpose from pocket to pocket, duplicate
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
3
Edward Marlo, Nate Leipzig Marlo on Leipzig's "Acrobats" face cards of two halves transpose, duplicate and SBS double facer
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
4
Edward Marlo Ambitious Beginning
Related to June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
5
Edward Marlo Logical Slow Motion Acembly aces transpose one by one into a fifth packet
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
6
Edward Marlo Insertion Switch no-touch feeling
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
6
Edward Marlo Count Cop Transfer copped card onto tabled packet, brief
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
8
Edward Marlo Card Stack Demo Kings openly stacked, Tens and Aces end up also, faro and overhand stacking, correction for reference
Related toAlso published here June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
9
Edward Marlo Lessinout Stack Handling
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
9
Edward Marlo Triple Faro Control openly controlling aces while secretly controlling two more sets of four-of-a-kinds
Also published here June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
10
Edward Marlo Precursor to Twisting the Aces precursor to and credit information on Dai Vernon's "Twisting the Aces"
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
11
Neal Elias Before Zingone impromptu double backer ambitious phase
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
12
Frederick Braue Braue Reverse
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
12
Edward Marlo Revised Red Ace Assembly ungaffed
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
13
Edward Marlo How's That?
Related to June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
16
Bill Malone Introduction
1992 iii
James Swain Tampa Opener four kings turn face up, face down and then each take on appearance of selection. Cards change back to kings
Variations 1992 3
Ken Krenzel Pressure Hideout brief
1992 4
James Swain All alike sequence
1992 4
James Swain Miami Opener selection found in card box, mates on top of freely dealt piles. Utilises new deck order
Related to 1992 7
Paul Gertner, Edward Marlo Case insertion using first part of Ovette Master move
1992 8
James Swain Miami Opener - Handling Variation brief discussion to perform "Miami Opener" without new pack order
Inspired by 1992 9
James Swain One in a Million variation where bottom cards of dealt piles also match
Inspired by 1992 11
James Swain Up the Sleeve poured sugar disappears from fist and reproduced from spectator's sleeve, credits Roger Klause and Dan Stapleton
Also published here 1992 13
James Swain, Michael Skinner Dream Poker magician deals himself winning poker hand from spectator shuffled deck. Uses partial stack
1992 19
Arthur H. Buckley Bubble peek
1992 21
James Swain The Big Stack dealt poker hand of four Aces transforms into royal flush, all other hands are shown as royal flushes as kicker
VariationsAlso published here 1992 23
James Swain Poker Interchange improvements
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1992 25
Edward Marlo, James Swain One Shuffle Riffle Stack
Inspired by 1992 28
Darwin Ortiz Poker Interchange - Handling Variation
1992 28
Edward Marlo, James Swain Block Stacking Sequence
Inspired by 1992 29
James Swain Impromptu Cheat performer receives best hand from shuffled deck, uses riffle stacking
1992 31
Alex Elmsley Just Lucky Shuffle four handed via three shuffles
Related to 1992 32
James Swain Shocked prediction card in pocket finds one selection by spelling and matches another thought of selection
Inspired by 1992 37
Frank Simon One-hand fan close with upjogged card flourish brief
1992 37
James Swain Mental Chicago Opener classic routine with mental selections via thought of numbers
1992 41
James Swain Mental Miracle triumph with thought of card sighted from spread, gaffed
Inspired byVariations 1992 43
Darwin Ortiz Mental Miracle - Handling Variation allows spectator to think of any card
Inspired by 1992 46
James Swain The Capitulating Queens packet trick where four Queens change to different colored backs (Based on Gardner's "All the Conformists")
Variations 1992 49
Alex Elmsley Elmsley Count
1992 51
Darwin Ortiz The Capitulating Queens - Handling Variation
Inspired by 1992 52
Larry Jennings, Derek Dingle, James Swain Family Circus
Inspired by 1992 53
Switch in Pocket from Tarbell Course
1992 57
James Swain Turnaround Kings Twisting the Aces sequence with kings, after which one king turns face down and transforms into a selection
Related to 1992 59
Reverse with Fan Cover as packet is fanned out
1992 60
James Swain Turnaround II ungaffed version
Inspired by 1992 63
James Swain, Bill Malone The J. S. Count actually displays using KM style switch, thereafter referred to as "J.S. Switch"
  • To show three cards to be same card
  • To perform Brother Hamman's Gemini Count
  • Gemini Count Variation
  • To perform Daryl Martinez's Diamond Bar
1992 67
John Bannon, James Swain John Bannon's Discrepancy City Prediction
Inspired by 1992 71
Dai Vernon The Vernon Strip-Out Addition shown to Swain by Jennings as taught to him by Vernon
1992 77
James Swain, Bill Malone Elevator Aces spectator selects four cards which turn out to be the Aces, cards are buried but appear on top
Inspired by 1992 81
James Swain New Wave named four-of-a-kind from blue deck transposes backs with four red backed jokers, examinable
1992 83
James Swain New Wave Prediction four selections match four predictions with odd back design from wallet, rainbow deck
Variations 1992 87
James Swain Vanishing Aces, The Sequel face up Aces vanish one at a time from top of deck - as climax rediscovered face up in different sections of deck
Related to 1992 93
James Swain The Free Cut Force force via spectator cut, uses crimp
1992 95
One-Handed Crimp upwards
1992 95
James Swain The Kings' Holiday three selections in one half of deck travel to other half and are found interlaced between Kings
Inspired by 1992 97
Dai Vernon Vernon transfer brief
1992 98
Carmen D'Amico D'Amico Simple Shift
1992 98
James Swain Seven Jokers three jokers placed reversed between four others turn into selections before reverting back into jokers
1992 103
Brother John Hamman Hamman Count brief
1992 103
James Swain Switching sequence
Inspired by 1992 105
James Swain Technicolor Mystery red backed selection vanishes from between four blue backed kings and revealed to be mystery card previously put in pocket
1992 107
Brother John Hamman Gemini Count brief
1992 109
Edward Marlo, Tony Kardyro KM Move brief
1992 109
Spin cut illustrated
1992 110
James Swain, Dai Vernon Observation Test elaboration of Vernon routine, Ace of Spades and Queen of Hearts continually transpose
1992 115
James Swain Pretty Sneaky Impossible looking location where spectator handles deck, uses faros
1992 117
Edward Marlo Incomplete Faro Control brief
1992 117
James Swain No Explanation four face up indifferent cards 'collect' three selections, uses Marlo's faro sequences
1992 121
Thomas Alan Waters Charliersatz two false cuts, with charlier cuts
1992
Mind, Myth & Magick (Issue Deckalogue)
233
Thomas Alan Waters Afterword
1992
Mind, Myth & Magick (Issue Deckalogue)
235
Karl Fulves Introduction
1992 2
Karl Fulves Change X Change two chosen numbers via dice are counted down and a value of the other number is found in each case, selection found as well
Inspired byRelated to 1992 3
Karl Fulves Don't Ask repeat poker deal for two players, spectator wins and loses in final round
Related to 1992 5
Karl Fulves Wire Room packet placed in case, selection paper clipped to top of case, cards removed until stopped, this card is forced and matches clipped selection, two methods
Related to 1992 7
Karl Fulves Bottom Deal from Case
1992 9
Karl Fulves Gnomenclature with some references for the plot
Related to 1992 11
Karl Fulves Juliet packet trick in which a card is signed with heart, it vanishes, card changes back and heart reappears
1992 14
Karl Fulves Fly by Wire card paper clipped to case as prediction, card chosen from cased cards matches prediction, clip vanishes an reappears at mates with other color
1992 17
Jack Miller Momentum Sleeving any small object
1992 18
Karl Fulves Median card predicted by 2 other cards - its value must be between the prediction cards, in second phase one of the prediction cards vanishes to make it fit
1992 19
Karl Fulves Letter of Intent one of three envelopes chosen by exchanging number cards and adding some, number range force
1992 20
Karl Fulves Bar Room Bingo cards distributed in six glasses, two glasses selected, aim is to get near 14 but not over
1992 22
Karl Fulves The Parallel Police spectator choses card from eight-card packet and mixes the Jacks into packet with procedure, performer finds card without looking at any faces
1992 24
Karl Fulves Face Value cards shuffled face-up/face-down, cards dealt into performers hand until he calls stop, number of face-down cards then equals face-up cards
Inspired byRelated to 1992 25
Karl Fulves A trick fragment predicting that all pairs come off with a red and a black card after riffle shuffle in off-beat way
1992 26
Karl Fulves Push Thru Poker two Twos and an Ace shown in spread, Twos pushed through other two cards one by one, then change into Aces
Inspired by 1992 27
Karl Fulves AKA card selected, then pages in a dictionary are selected with card values, words are encircled on the pages and with those the performer divines the selection
1992 30
Karl Fulves Wire Copy paper-clipped AS in center changes into selection
1992 32
Karl Fulves Baby Grand Piano Trick, with red and black packet
1992 34
Karl Fulves Blue Note Piano Trick, with red and black packet and odd-packet traveling card
1992 35
Karl Fulves Red Shift count forcing a Two, jokers from beginning change in Twos to indicate value and position (22) of selection
1992 36
Karl Fulves Future Glimpsed spectator choses two cards, they're aces, other aces are face-up in deck
1992 37
Henry Christ Henry Christ Force
1992 37
Karl Fulves Diamond Jack Jr. selection in one half is at same position as detective card in other half, story really improvised with eight cards
1992 39
Karl Fulves Background
1992 41
Karl Fulves Overhand Shuffle Placement card under x cards
1992 41
Karl Fulves A Trap Cut sandwiched card in deck turns out to be later selection
1992 42
Karl Fulves Transfer of Power Aces cut into deck, rubber band around deck, it disappears and traps aces in center
Related to 1992 44
Karl Fulves Yumpin' Yake jacks cut into packet, rubber band around packet vanishes and traps jacks with previous selection
1992 46
Karl Fulves A-B-C-D four piles, pile A dealt to A-B-C-D position, same with the others, problem about distribution after deal
Related to 1992 47
Karl Fulves Counterfeit seven high red and one low black cards shuffled, performer claims to weigh out the odd card in several stages, it's red and all other cards changed to black
1992 48
Karl Fulves Balancing Act spectator places some blacks in pocket, performer places some more there, number of pocketed blacks equals number of reds in a packet, varied repeat
1992 50
Karl Fulves Second Approach Miraskill-type effect, but repeat has different outcome with same make-up of cards
Inspired byRelated to 1992 51
Karl Fulves An anti-Miraskil card problem Miraskill-Gilbreath-combination posed as problem
1992 52
Karl Fulves Breakaway Palm top card palmed either in right hand, or held in unusual clip position between left fingers for color change application
1992 53
Karl Fulves Wire Service paper clip transferred from AS to other card which then changes into AS
1992 56
Karl Fulves Switchblade case held with deck in kind of switchblade knife position, selection travels into case, posed as problem
1992 58
Karl Fulves Blindfold Aces Aces arranged into a ten-card-packet by spectator, performer deals three hands and gets three Aces, three methods
Related to 1992 59
Dave Ossip Double Cut as Stacking
Related to 1992 61
Karl Fulves Wrong Way William named ace should turn over, but instead three kings turn over and named ace is only card left face-down, two methods
1992 62
Karl Fulves Background credit information
1992 64
Karl Fulves Legal Tender card found by spelling words on dollar bill
1992 65
Karl Fulves, Charles T. Jordan The Jordan Double Cut
Inspired by 1992 67
Karl Fulves By Proxy prediction card reversed on top of face-up deck turns out to be later selection
1992 68
Karl Fulves Self Cutting Deck getting the deck to cut itself when wrapped with rubber band, posed as problem
Related to 1992 69
Karl Fulves Zodiac Sell card chosen in spectator's hands, another card turns face-up, ZODIAC is spelled to find selection
1992 70
Karl Fulves Turnover Draw two cards chosen by spectator, AH sandwiched and sandwich cut in deck, with cards on either side it forms a Royal Flush, Henry Christ Force handling
1992 73
Karl Fulves A Martian Chronicle
1992 75
Karl Fulves Mira, Mira Miraskill variations and problems, final pair's condition named
1992 76
Karl Fulves Etaoin Shrdlu card divined via messy words typed on typewriter
Inspired byRelated to 1992 77
Karl Fulves Witness 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 murderer
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1992 78
Sam Schwartz Partner in Crime version of "Witness" in which criminal has a partner
Inspired byRelated to 1992 80
Karl Fulves Gnomenclature further comments
Related to 1992 84
Karl Fulves Balancing Act - Second Approach further comments
Related to 1992 84
Karl Fulves You Go First without adding or taking cards
1992 85
Karl Fulves Black List without adding or taking cards
1992 86
Karl Fulves Mirage riffle shuffle, after each matching pair next pair is placed aside unseen, one pile is all red the other all black
1992 87
Karl Fulves Witness further comments
Related to 1992 88
Karl Fulves Etaoin Shrdlu further ideas
Related to 1992 88
Karl Fulves Transpo of Power transferring rubber band from one group of cards to another
Related to 1992 90
Karl Fulves Transfer Routine card travels from sandwich to sandwich with one rubber banded
1992 91
Karl Fulves Transfer Routine II substitution trunk routine with two cases, queens, kings and rubber band, no handling details
1992 92
Karl Fulves Reverse Power reversing one or more cards in rubber banded packet
1992 92
Karl Fulves Typecast word list printed from automatic typewriter with memory, chosen word predicted
Related to 1992 93
Karl Fulves White Out spectator type something in typewriter without typing ribbon, duplicated by performer
1992 98
Karl Fulves Pitch Control explaining a setting for typewriters
1992 99
Karl Fulves Scared Sacred 50/50 word prediction with typewriter
1992 99
Karl Fulves Number Force number from one to ten forced with typewriter
1992 101
Karl Fulves Moving Marker one of five cards selected, predicted in memory function of typewriter
1992 102
Karl Fulves Smiley Faces
1992 105
Karl Fulves Fax To The Future one of five smiley faced predicted, typewriter has predicted it in memory function
1992 105
Karl Fulves Digital Dating one of five choices predicted with typewriter
1992 107
Karl Fulves Other Possibilities with automatic typewriter
1992 107
Peter Warlock Editorial reprinted from Pentagram Vol. 1 No. 1, 1946
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
1
Peter Warlock Your Fate in a Teacup color, card and word from book predicted on three billets, reprinted from Pentagram Vol. 1 No. 1, 1946
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
1
Martin Breese Over and Out.... about the magazine
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
3
Martin Breese On the small screen... about current magic on TV
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
4
Martin Breese (reviewer) The Secret Cabaret Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
4
Martin Breese (reviewer) The Pallbearers' Revue by Jerry Sadowitz Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
4
Philip T. Goldstein Octext spectator choses one of eight words and removes its letters from alphabet deck, divined with pendulum, binary coding via card removal from deck, for correction see reference
Inspired byRelated to Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
6
John Holland (reviewer) Randy Wakeman Presents by Randy Wakeman Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
8
Peter Warlock The Hilliard Syndrome medium called, coding through name of medium
Variations Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
10
Peter Warlock Childs Play card placed in box divined by medium, magnetic card box
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
11
Charles Cameron Devilish Sorcery progressive spelling with word cards
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
12
Tom Waterman Sucker Colour Changing Silks "Ken Brooke's original instructions"
Variations Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
14
Thomas Alan Waters (reviewer) David Copperfield: Magic for the 90's by David Copperfield
longer review of his show in Los Angeles, 1991
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
19
Tom Sellers Tissue Paper Monte three hats and colored paper balls, monte routine for stage, reprinted from Pentagram Vol. 1 No. 1, 1946
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
23
Martin Breese Over & Out
Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
3
Roy Johnson Objective three objects selected via cards with words on them, predicted, one-ahead
Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
5
Philip T. Goldstein True Hue colors on cards used for selection of a color, this is predicted, includes sucker gag prediction
Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
8
Corvello 10/11 Force
Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
9
John Holland (reviewer) Life Savers by Michael Weber Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
11
Bob Gill, Peter Duffie Collusion Illusion three cards selected, Aces used, Ace with selected suit turns over, all have selected King of Hearts, other Aces change into three Kings of Hearts, then Aces are the four Kings
Inspired byVariations Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
14
Bob Farmer Overcon two cards thought of from fanned deck and then divined
Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
19
Jack Chanin The Jack Chanin Application Part 2 of Ken Brooke's instructions of Tom Waterman's Sucker Colour-Changing Silks
  • Note by Ken Brooke
  • The Disposal Of The Gimmick
  • The Loading Of The Gimmick
  • The Disposal Of The Loads On Your Person
  • Working
Inspired by Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
21
Philip T. Goldstein Octext corrected description, spectator choses one of eight words and removes its letters from alphabet deck, divined with pendulum, binary coding via card removal from deck
Related to Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
27
Bob Gill Over and Out... Blackpool, Copperfield
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
3
Martin Breese A Brief Discourse from Martin Breese
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
5
Martin Breese, Bob Gill In Memoriam on death of Edwin Hooper & Dai Vernon
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
6
Dave Campbell Oil & Water Plus 4&4, using cards with OIL and WATER printed on them, they change into pictures of other drinks and whiskeys as finale
Inspired byAlso published here Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
8
Dean Nicholas Boston Box Routine three phases, coins appear in box, one-by-one traveling, as finale all coins travel from box to hand at once
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
10
Dean Nicholas The Swoop Turnover
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
13
Dean Nicholas The Covered Click Pass apparently two coins are placed into coin box at once, really only one
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
14
Bob Gill The Race Is On odd-backed
Inspired by Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
15
Bob Gill Hindu Shuffle Force Handling
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
16
Al Koran Miracle Wallet Five Star Prediction, edited reprint of "Ken Brooke's instructions" from 1982
  • Another Handling (sixteen cards distributed on table, one chosen, predicted in wallet)
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
18
Toni Forster Vorwort
1992 7
Alexander de Cova Über dieses Buch...
1992 10
Alexander de Cova, Jan Torell Blitzkarten-Verwandlung jumbo card (or sign, menu, ...) visually transforms into silk, ends clean
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 15
Alexander de Cova Total Recall two selections, odd/even, with variations:
  • 1. Aus dem Stegreif (impromptu)
  • 2. Mit zwei Kartenspielen (with two decks)
  • 3. Für den Table-Hopper
Inspired by 1992 19
Divided Deck Shuffle run in the center
1992 21
Alexander de Cova Body Turn Switch
1992 22
Alexander de Cova Heba's Fez egg from hand to hat/fez multiple times, two melons as final loads, with spectator on stage
VariationsAlso published here 1992 25
Alexander de Cova Chair with Servante
Also published here 1992 26
Alexander de Cova, Roy Benson Fake Transfer described with fake egg
Also published here 1992 28
Alexander de Cova Purse Swindle silk vanishes from hand and reappears in purse (Patrick Page), then repeat with purse frame
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1992 34
Alexander de Cova Mindwalk with sealed loading envelope
Also published here 1992 42
Alexander de Cova Soap Bubble Card card appears in bursted soap bubble
1992 52
Daryl Martinez Card Production from palm
1992 54
Alexander de Cova Purist Transposition blank cards signed by two spectator, transposition between cards in glass and wallet
Inspired by
  • Gene Anderson (Part Time Pro)
Also published here
1992 56
José Carroll, Alexander de Cova Card Steal from Glass to behind wallet
Related toAlso published here 1992 58
Alexander de Cova Wallet Extraction Switch as card is removed from wallet
Also published here 1992 58
Alexander de Cova, "Joro" Bruno Hennig Ringtausch borrowed rings appear to transpose or be at several places at once
1992 60
Alexander de Cova, Michael Weber Tube for Ring from inside pocket to bottom of jacket, closing mechanism by Weber
Also published here 1992 62
Alexander de Cova Devil's Handkerchief Handling retrieving vanished ring
Also published here 1992 63
Ring Switch on Stick
Also published here 1992 65
"Joro" Bruno Hennig Ring from Ring Box Extraction
Also published here 1992 66
Alexander de Cova Premonition Plus
Also published here 1992 68
Alexander de Cova Deck Switch Case box that contains two decks
Also published here 1992 69
Alexander de Cova Himberring Routine using two Himber rings
Also published here 1992 77
Alexander de Cova Der Mandragones Umschlag envelope in clear plastic bag used to switch items
Inspired by
  • "Perfect Match" (Larry White)
1992 83
Alexander de Cova 1. Eine unmögliche Vorhersage free selection predicted with jumbo card, switch-out
  • Die Bühnenversion (stage version)
  • ESP-Karten u.ä.
1992 86
Alexander de Cova 2. Das Wendeblock-Prinzip
  • Die Namensvorhersage (name prediction)
  • Die Zahlenvohersage (number prediction)
1992 87
Alexander de Cova 3. Der Buchtest using alphabet cards
1992 88
Alexander de Cova $100 Bill Switch presentation with Topsy Turvy Bill intro
Also published here 1992 93
Alexander de Cova Glaces II deck in glass, four cards appear at face of deck on at a time with silk cover
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 96
Karl Germain Flash Card Change deck in glass, silk cover
1992 98
Alexander de Cova Ordered Card to Wallet deck in new pack order with Joker reversed in place of selection, selection to wallet
Also published here 1992 99
Alexander de Cova Ultimative Münzendurchdringung three coins through clear plastic bag one by one
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 102
Al Baker Al Baker Steal
1992 102
Alexander de Cova Hangman Plus stick figure on cardboard vanishes and appears on back of signed selection
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 108
Alexander de Cova Signed Folded Card in Box one card stabbed in paper back, second card folded in box
Inspired by 1992 111
Das Falten der Karte mit einer Hand one-handed in palm into sixth
1992 112
Alexander de Cova Der Wäscheklammer-Austausch cloth pin switch, with credit information on p. 111
Related toAlso published here 1992 113
Alexander de Cova Linking Pins Extended idea for climax, many pins link into a chain inside purse
1992 121
Alexander de Cova Chinese Money Mystery
Also published here 1992 122
Alexander de Cova Barocke Transposition card in pocket transposes with card reversed in deck, then with bill in wallet
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1992 127
Arturo de Ascanio, Cy Endfield Ascanio-Endfield-Palm
1992 129
Alexander de Cova Body Servante construction, techniques and applications
Related to 1992 135
Alexander de Cova Münzenverschwinden complete coin vanish, using body servante
1992 138
Alexander de Cova Anmerkung body servante to switch or ditch coins
1992 140
Alexander de Cova Card Opener deck vanishes from hands, reappears in case, using body servante
Also published here 1992 141
Deck Extraction from behind Case
1992 141
Alexander de Cova, Jay Sankey Time is Money pocket watch cleanly transforms into stack of coins, using body servante
Inspired by 1992 144
Alexander de Cova Pegasus Card card to envelope using body servante
1992 145
Alexander de Cova Traveller's Triumph using body servante
1992 148
Alexander de Cova Ein Mentaleffekt loading prediction using body servante
1992 150
Alexander de Cova, Philippe Socrate Thanks to Socrate cigarette lighter lapping routine with body servante
1992 151
Alexander de Cova Business Liquidation traveling credit card, using body servante
1992 151
Alexander de Cova Universalhalter holder for body loads
1992 153
Alexander de Cova, Carlos Corda, Channing Pollock Snappy Silk Production rubber band powered
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 155
Alexander de Cova Becherspiele cup load with ball, dropping small ball inside while reaching over cup
Also published here 1992 161
Alexander de Cova Gambler's Switch with bills or wallet, as monte climax
Also published here 1992 163
Alexander de Cova Silk Vanish open thumb tip handling
Also published here 1992 165
John Cornelius, Alexander de Cova Cornelius Card Control fan steal, "Durchschuss"
Also published here 1992 169
Alexander de Cova Chop Stick Vanish sponge ball put in other hand with chop sticks
Also published here 1992 172
Alexander de Cova Theorie & Praxis
  • Der Effekt
  • Die Präsentation
  • Die Requisiten...
  • Zuschauerbeteiligung...
  • Kreativität
1992 179
Alexander de Cova Editorial
Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
2
Michael Ammar Der schwebende Geldschein continuation of translation of reference
Related to Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
3
Alexander de Cova Der schwebende Geldschein floating bill handling by de Cova
Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
8
Alexander de Cova McDonald's $100 Vier As Trick getting into it, presentation ideas
Also published here Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
12
Alexander de Cova Magie mit dem Wurli-Wurm Squirmel/Wonder Worm ideas and routines
  • Die Vorbereitung (preparation)
  • Die beidhändige Handhabung (two-handed)
  • Die einhändige Handhabung (one-handed)
  • Auf dem Bleistift (with pencil)
  • Die Daumenspitze (thumb tip)
  • Aus dem Ärmel (sleeve)
  • Die "S" Faltung
  • Anstelle der Schaumgummibälle
  • Der farbwechselnde Wurm (color change)
  • Der ungezogene Wurm
  • Der Schlangenkorb (meine Lieblingsroutine)
Related to Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
15
Alexander de Cova The Perfect Pitch Jumbo Coin Vanish
Also published here Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
22
Michael Ammar Michael Ammar befragt die Experten "Wie oft wechseln bzw. erneuern Sie das von Ihnen vorgeführte Material?"
Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
34
Alexander de Cova Ein paar Worte zum ersten Jahrgang
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
2
Gary Kurtz The King Thing selection made, twisting routine with kings, they all change into selection and back to kings, kings transpose with single card in case
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
4
Bob Farmer Push-In Unload
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
4
Gary Kurtz All Alike Display top change for last card
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
7
Gary Kurtz Card to Case Load from packet to back of case
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
7
Gary Kurtz Spectator's Coins Across four coins across
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
9
Coin Steal
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
10
Harvey Rosenthal Roll-Over Palm
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
11
Alexander de Cova Gary Kurtz portrait
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
15
Pat Leonhard Der Balloon Act
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
17
Alexander de Cova, Peter Warlock Okito Glass Coin Vanish with glass and silk
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
22
Alexander de Cova Felt Tip Pen Sleeve Vanish flip stick with sleeving
Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
25
Steve Beam Dear Subscribers One Man Issue - The Magic of Harry Levine
1992 742
Steve Beam Harry Levin (Up Close and Poisonal) on Harry Levine, brief
1992 743
Harry Levine The Hurricane Change
Related to 1992 744
Harry Levine The Menace four cards vanish one by one and reappear again
1992 748
Harry Levine, Edward Marlo, Larry Jennings Jennings Revelation Variation
Inspired by 1992 750
Spread Half Pass
1992 750
Dai Vernon Hand-to-Hand Card Transfer handwash
1992 751
Harry Levine A Sandwich to Go
Inspired by 1992 753
Harry Levine Bottom Card Cover Turnover Pass peeked card controlled second from the bottom, turnover pass
1992 753
Harry Levine Leipzig's Opener card appears on top of the deck in spectator's hand, as a last phase in Leipzig's Slap Ace Routine
Related to 1992 754
Harry Levine The Juicer picking off the pip, Four, Three, Two to Ace, hurricane change
Inspired by 1992 755
Steve Beam Hurricane Watch (Where Do We Go From Here?) ideas on the Hurricane Change
Related to 1992 756
Steve Beam Subscriptions - The Trapdoor or Death. The Choice is Yours
1992 758
Steve Beam Leftovers on Paul Chosse, Bill Miesel, Ed Eckl, Lota bowl
1992 760
Scott Robinson Time Travel borrowed ring vanishes and appears on performer's watch band
Variations 1992 761
Steve Beam Clocking In watch appears on arm
1992 764
Yuji Wada Imported Kings to Aces as Yugi Wada, quartet transposition
1992 765
Veeser Count Variation
1992 765
Peter Schilling No Smokes empty cigarette package is crumpled and blown up again, cigarette is removed
Inspired by 1992 767
Steve Beam Steve Pressley on Steve Pressley's passing
1992 768
Steve Pressley Double Hit two cards predicted, mates
Also published here 1992 768
Steve Beam Subscriptions
Also published here 1992 770
John Riggs The Optical Location cards shuffled face up into face down, two cards selected and performer finds them
Also published here 1992 770
William P. Miesel Right Here Is Your Card revelation of a selected card by spelling Your Card Is Right Here and forming na arrow with the packets
Inspired byVariations 1992 772
Mark Fitzgerald Duet penetrating rubber bands variations and handling, crazy man's handcuffs
1992 773
Steve Beam Leftovers on David Copperfield, Ed Marlo anecdotes, Richard's Almanac, 4F convention
1992 780
Yuji Wada The Spinner Change as Yugi Wada
1992 782
Anthony Lindan See Through Switch as Anthony Linden, wallet to switch a card when removed
1992 784
Steve Beam Community Property bill changes into other as well as the bill on a picture
Also published here 1992 785
Steve Beam Trade in Time car key changes into different brand as well as picture of a car on a photo
1992 786
Tom Craven Armchair Golfer Mel Stover's Vanishing Pencil (version of the Magic Egg Puzzle), pencil on paper changes places with pencil on initialed paper
1992 787
Steve Beam Subscriptions list on "You know it's going to be a bad day for magic when:"
Also published here 1992 788
Barry Wood The Wood Cutter ring of rope without ends is shown fairly and cut again with fingers
1992 789
Roger Sherman Eye Opener doll hand vanishes, with eye ball gag, with variation by Steve Beam, see also p. 838 for ideas by Mike Rose
Variations 1992 791
Steve Beam Encoded one of several rubber bands is selected, when stretched "You will pick me" is seen written on it
Related to 1992 792
Scott Robinson Slideways Production slide appears in empty mount
1992 794
Scott Robinson Slideways Penetration slide in mount is put in envelope and is penetrated with a pencil
1992 796
Steve Beam Leftovers on Alan Slaight, Jay Marshall, Stewart James, Stephen Minch, Abe Carnow
1992 800
John Riggs The Open Book Test triple prediction, word, card and picture from a magazine, Mental Epic, comedy presentation
1992 802
Allan Slaight I Cannot Spell A Lie
Also published here 1992 806
Marty Martini The Postcard prediction card in envelope turns out to be selection
Also published here 1992 807
Steve Beam Fantasy Vacation I vacation prediction, no gag, spectator sits on envelope
1992 809
Steve Beam Fantasy Vacation II prediction of a city, vacation plot, spectator sits on envelope
1992 810
Gary Ouellet Special Forces similar to a riffle force
1992 812
Richard Street Stainless Steal Cutlery top stock and full deck control
1992 813
Steve Beam Subscriptions fake interview with The Great Baldini
1992 816
Steve Beam Leftovers on Michael Clancy, Wayne Kyzer, Bob Lund, Magic Inc, Matt Schulien, Frances Marshall
1992 820
Thomas Baxter Breathless performer cuts to the Aces, then Kings and suits are produced as a climax
1992 822
Multiple Shift
1992 823
Steve Beam Unleaded several mechanical pencils, spectator removes lead from one which performer divines
1992 825
Mac King Shoe Time signed card to shoe
1992 827
Hiroyuki Sakai Tokyo Triumph
1992 828
Hiroyuki Sakai Table Display Variation on Martinez' Packet Display
Inspired by 1992 830
David Solomon Four for Four Ace, Two, Three and Four rise to top of packet after distributed among the cards
Related to 1992 831
Dai Vernon, David Solomon Strip-Out Addition wedge
1992 831
Van Abernathy Chute deck encircled with rubber band, signed selection floats down attached to small parachute
Related to 1992 834
Steve Beam The Spinners pirouette flourish, several ideas, see also p. 920 for an idea by Bob Bengal
  • The Wind Up
  • Tired
  • Business Cards I
  • Business Cards II
Related to 1992 834
Steve Beam Subscriptions with fake lecture contract
1992 836
Steve Beam Leftovers on an opening line by John Riggs, Dick Dale, business card gag, taboos and Jim Culver
1992 840
Jeff Busby Dear Fred Braue Notebooks Subscriber apology for delay, 1986 is given in later copyright notice, but everything starting with page 7 was printed in 1992
1992
Frederick Braue Prearranged Deck on stacked deck work, historical comments
  • Eight Kings
  • Si Stebbins
  • Nikola
  • Braue Memorized Stack (?)
1992 1
Frederick Braue Memorizing the Pack the Braue Memorized Deck
1992 2
Frederick Braue The Card You Took eight cards, progressive spelling, using Braue Memorized Deck
1992 3
Frederick Braue The Thought Stealer one of six cards, progressive spelling, using Braue Memorized Deck
1992 4
Frederick Braue Set-Up Thinker spectator says stop during riffle behind performer's back, secretly counting, using Braue Memorized Deck
1992 4
Frederick Braue, Dai Vernon Vernon Plus Braue thought-of cards from eight-card packet found via a spelling and down-under procedure
Related to 1992 4
Frederick Braue Pointer Thinking with packet of cards, out-of-hand reversal by spectator
1992 5
Paul Curry, Frederick Braue For Nikola Routine could be done with any stack
1992 6
Frederick Braue The Loquacious Queen three cards selected via cut and count (no-touch force), then the whispering Queen of Hearts tells the performer their identities
Related to 1992 6
Edward Wase Production of Three Cards production of cards that come from sleeve with thread pull
1992 8
Frederick Braue Sixteen Card Assembly (Routine #3) (1949)
1992 8
Elmer Biddle The Biddle Card Vanish biddle steal
1992 9
Gambler's False Riffle Shuffle with bridge
Related to 1992 10
Gamblers' Riffle Control with bridge
Related to 1992 10
Four Card Control Stevens Control with Triumph Shuffle principle
Also published here 1992 11
Frederick Braue One Card Control Stevens Control with Triumph Shuffle principle
Also published here 1992 12
Frederick Braue Four Ace Location aces placed on top and shuffled in deck, actually two shuffled to bottom and then produced via friction toss
1992 13
Frederick Braue Braue Lace-Through False Shuffle
1992 14
Frederick Braue On Practicing Sleights
1992 14
Frederick Braue Paul Revere's Card two halves, selection vanishes from one half and appears at chosen number in second half, duplicate, "Midnight Marvel" (1943)
1992 16
Cross-Sum Count Force
1992 16
Frederick Braue Aces and Kings three aces change into four kings
1992 17
Frederick Braue Card to Wallet duplicate
1992 18
Frederick Braue Card in Pocketpurse folded
1992 19
Frederick Braue Palm Delay Subtlety turning top card over immediately after palm
1992 19
Folding into Sixth in pocket, brief
1992 19
Frederick Braue Mental Routine outline, unclear what exactly happens
1992 20
Jeff Busby The Unpublished Hugard-Braue Book - Version One background information, supposed to be a book that follows Expert Card Technique and Royal Road to Card Magic
1992 20
Frederick Braue Discoveries - The Speller chapter intro
1992 21
Paul Rosini The Quick Spell
1992 21
Martin Gardner Double Speller "Surprise Spelling", credited to Gardner
Related to 1992 22
A Double-Lift Reversal deck turned over
1992 22
Stewart James Further Than That production of selection, Royal Flush, and other stuff
Related toVariations 1992 23
10-20 Force Cross-Sum
1992 23
Al Leech Comedy Speller spectator always gets Joker
1992 24
Verall Wass Spelling Calculation spelling system, from 1953
1992 24
Frederick Braue Discoveries - The Count-Down chapter intro
1992 25
Frederick Braue One to Ten card controlled to eighth position, with out
Related to 1992 26
Follow Down "Why Am I Here?"
Related to 1992 27
Stack Countdown spectator stops and then that value is counted down, A-K set-up, published in Pathfinder Magazine 30 years ago (ca. 1930?!)
Related to 1992 28
Cards of Cairo stop and count down, bold
1992 29
Emil Jarrow Jarrow's Indicator indicator card leads to selection, Ace through Ten set-up, Kruskal-type counting
Related to 1992 30
Steve Ronson Spectral Image selection placed between two transparent sheets, all put on mirror, image of selection seen in mirror through sheet, vanishes again, card now blank, dotted transparent sheet (Ton Onosaka)
1992
New Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 5)
1
Alexander de Cova Einleitung
1992 5
Gary Kurtz Hypothetical Possibilities ambitious card, signature vanishes and reappears, wallet, revised handling
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 7
Gary Kurtz Double Lift Set-Up
1992 8
Dr. Jacob Daley Lipop Flourish
1992 9
Al Smith, Father Cyprian Flip Flop Change called "Elevator Change" by Daryl here
Also published here 1992 10
Gary Kurtz The Flutter Change using Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
Related toAlso published here 1992 13
Gary Kurtz The Longitudinal Palm Vanish And Transfer false transfer sequence, transfer from TLP to classic
Variations 1992 14
Gary Kurtz The Upjogged Erdnase Transformation
Related toAlso published here 1992 16
Gary Kurtz The Rub-a-Dub Dub Vanish
Also published here 1992 17
Gary Kurtz Der G.K. Top Change
Also published here 1992 18
Gary Kurtz Spectator Color Changing Aces spectator touches four cards, they are the aces, then they have large Xs on the backs
Also published here 1992 19
Dai Vernon Strip-Out Addition wedge break handling
1992 20
Gary Kurtz Two Heads Are Better Than One a friend locates a card, stooged with some simple instructions
Also published here 1992 21
Gary Kurtz Nach Hofzinser (Cull-Methode) key placement handling
Also published here 1992 22
Dai Vernon Leitkartenkontrolle nach Dai Vernon running cut key placement
1992 23
Gary Kurtz The King Thing selection made, twisting routine with Kings, they all change into selection and back to Kings, Kings transpose with single card in case
Related toAlso published here 1992 23
Bob Farmer Push-In Unload
1992 24
Gary Kurtz All Alike Display top change for last card
Also published here 1992 26
Gary Kurtz Card to Case Load from packet to back of case
1992 28
Gary Kurtz The Empty Hand inside jacket pocket
1992 29
Gary Kurtz The Empty Hand Delay time-delayed use as load
  • 1. Anwendung: Beim Zurückgeben laden (load pocket when returning pen to pocket)
  • 2. Anwendung: Das Laden beim herausholen eines Gegenstandes (load pocket when taking something out of pocket)
Also published here 1992 31
Gary Kurtz The Bold Load signed card or spectator's business card is placed in one pocket, then instantly taken out of wallet in other pocket
Also published here 1992 33
Gary Kurtz The Code of Silence
Also published here 1992 34
Gary Kurtz The Spectator Peek And Glimpse spectator peeks himself, then three handlings for the glimpse
  • Der Peek des Zuschauers
    • 1. Ihre Instruktionen an den Zuschauer
    • 2. Über Blickwinkelprobleme
    • 3. Offenheit in der Handhabung
    • 4. Verbale Manipulation
  • Der Glimpse
    • 1. Die klassische Technik
    • 2. Die Gary Kurtz Technik
    • 3. Eine weitere Technik (Gary Kurtz)
Also published here 1992 35
Gary Kurtz Money begets Money four coin production
Also published here 1992 40
Gary Kurtz Two for Two Shuttle Pass
1992 42
Gary Kurtz Spectator Sleeve Coins producing four coins from spectator's sleeve
Also published here 1992 42
Gary Kurtz Fingertip Drop Shuttle
1992 43
Gary Kurtz Flash Glitter Finale coins wrapped in (flash) paper disappear
1992 45
Juan Tamariz Double Crossing the Gaze Switch
1992 46
Gary Kurtz Spectator's Coins Across four coins across
Also published here 1992 47