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Jack Avis Jack Avis on Scarne's Run-up Systems
Inspired byAlso published here 1994
Rigmarole (Issue 10)
120
Karl Fulves To Flourish on displaying skill
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
118
Mel Bennett Three Card Tricks six-card pyramid layout, folding, number nine can be forced
  • Cheaper By The Dozen (forcing twelve)
  • At The Strike of 10 (ten-card pyramid, forced 25)
Inspired byAlso published here 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
119
Mel Bennett, Karl Fulves Petals & Roots more on the dice puzzle
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
122
Karl Fulves, Jesse Demaline Numeration Ace through Six given to spectator, one chosen, performer has packet behind back and gives back five, chosen one is missing, posed as a problem
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
124
J. W. Sarles Coaster Coast routine with Coin Coaster prop and two blank cards
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
125
Paddle Move with Card
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
125
John Scarne Invisible Seconds top half shuffled, four obvious seconds dealt, those four cards are Aces, featuring a Bottom Deal handling from straddle grip
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
127
Karl Fulves The "Holy" Pack credit information about holes in cards
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
129
Karl Fulves Memphis Mix handling detail
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
129
Mitsunobu Matsuyama Magic Teaching card selected, down under deal with a packet, last card used to count to selection, every other card Ace through King
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
130
Mel Bennett S.P.A.T. letters associated with numbers, credit information
Inspired by
  • Lee Sallows idea in Word Ways, Feb. 1990
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
133
Karl Fulves Jumble number up to twelve chosen, letters that spell the number taken from letter deck, second number as well, performer looks at all letters shuffled together and announced both numbers, with two more uses of Sallows Square
  • Crosswords
  • Si Minus (card counting analog)
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
137
Karl Fulves Sympathy for the Devil twelve cards removed from shuffled deck, a packet of cards is removed from envelope and both dealt simultaneously, one card is reversed in prediction packet and it matches the card in the other packet and also a prediction
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
141
Hideo Kato Open Add-On from top during strip-out, faces towards the spectators, Optical Add-On
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
141
Karl Fulves Cedric's Applause using a pocket index
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
143
John Scarne Card To Wallet bottom placement loading for wallet
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
143
Karl Fulves Spook Slate two small slates are initialed, headline prediction by performer and page number by spectator, sealed in envelopes, one kept by spectator, several days later: headline on chosen page is predicted on slate
Related to 1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
144
John Scarne Scarne Card Problems
  • 21 Card Trick with two selections
  • Diagonal Palm Shift with two of three cards
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
145
John Scarne Ovette Master Move Cop directly into cop position
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
145
John Scarne Thought Cards to Pocket one spectator thinks a red card from a five-card packet, another a black card from another packet, shuffled back in deck, both cards named, then produced from pocket
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
145
Karl Fulves World's Longest Palindrome?
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
146
Philip T. Goldstein Perfect Palindrome "S. W. Erdnase? He's Andrews!"
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
146
Ali Bongo Anagrams
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
146
Guy Camirand En Passant
1994 7
Jon Racherbaumer Rememberance of Things Passed
1994 11
Gary Ouellet Quest on great examples, the history of the passes, Hermann / Hofzinser pass
1994 15
Gary Ouellet Notions distinguishes three ways to do a pass
  • The Classic Pass
  • The Turnover Pass
  • The No-Turnover Turnover Pass
1994 21
Gary Ouellet Beginnings basics of the classic pass
1994 27
Gary Ouellet Tangents angled classic pass, right hand moves
1994 35
Gary Ouellet Breaks break handling for the pass
1994 41
Gary Ouellet Secrets intro to the section on tips for the pass
1994 47
Richard Kaufman, Gary Ouellet Grip Change sleight grip modification for the classic pass
1994 47
Gary Ouellet The Triangle of Death tip for the classic pass
1994 48
Gary Ouellet Viewpoint tip for the classic pass
1994 49
Ken Krenzel Chasm tip for the classic pass
1994 50
Gary Ouellet Shinola on covers for the pass, different styles and other sources
1994 53
Gary Ouellet Jig variation of the jiggle pass
1994 59
Gary Ouellet, Dr. Jacob Daley, Paul LePaul, Steve Draun Bottoms-Up on the turnover-pass, different variations by Daley, LePaul, Draun
1994 67
Bill Malone The Malone Shift
Also published here 1994 75
Paul LePaul, Gary Ouellet Spread Pass
Also published here 1994 79
Homer Liwag Homer Liwag's Dribble Double double lift after dribble pass
1994 87
Gary Ouellet The Mirage Change Herrmann Style Pass as color change
1994 89
Gary Ouellet Even An Elephant Would Forget
1994 90
Gary Ouellet Fine Tuning using a camera to practice
1994 90
Gary Ouellet, Ellis Stanyon, Tan Hock Chuan Top-Cover Passes Chaun's The Tan Hock Chaun Pass and classic pass handling
Also published here 1994 91
Gary Ouellet Juxtapass side steal type pass
1994 94
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue, Gary Ouellet Paradigms Hugard and Braue's Invisible Pass
VariationsAlso published here 1994 99
Gary Ouellet The Paradigm Shift
Inspired by 1994 103
Gary Ouellet Fractions on the half pass
1994 107
Lee Asher The Asher Twist
VariationsAlso published here 1994 109
Gary Ouellet Post Erdnase on the S.W.E Shift and Shifty
1994 119
Chris Kenner, Brett Wolf Shifty fake SWE shift to visually let ambitious card move to top, only last phase by Brett Wolf
Inspired byVariations 1994 121
Gary Ouellet Amusements comments on mastering the pass
1994 127
Gary Ouellet, Jon Racherbaumer Marlo on the Pass - A Reference
1994 135
Gary Ouellet Autopsy on mastering the pass
1994 139
Jackie McClements Half Price Hofzinser card chosen, Kings removed, one turns face up which matches the suit of selected card, other three Kings change into mates of selection
1994 1
Jackie McClements Coincidence My *@*! two cards put aside, two cards touched by spectator are mates of them
1994 3
Jackie McClements Pushthru Eliminator card chosen, incomplete faro pushed through a few times to get clues about the color and suit of card, wrong card is determined, still right card shows up reversed in deck
Also published here
  • The Crimp, p. 212
1994 4
Jackie McClements The Move optionally with "Turnover Palm Addition Move" (Roy Walton)
Also published here 1994 6
Jackie McClements Softmint just a hole in coin as gaff
1994 8
Jackie McClements Flash Pass modified Herrmann pass, without turnover, see also p. 13 for touch by Jerry Sadowitz
1994 10
Jackie McClements Bye Bye Baby
Inspired by 1994 11
Jackie McClements Card to Any Number number between ten and twenty named, card from that position removed and placed on top, it instantly penetrates back to original position
1994 12
Jackie McClements Them Or Us two four-card packets transpose
1994 14
Jackie McClements Four From Nothing
1994 15
Jackie McClements Cardiograph five cards in a row, one of which is selection, doodling around with a pencil on a paper underneath the row, selection found, description incomplete in booklet
1994 17
Jackie McClements Shock Treatment deck vanishes at the end of a four Ace discovery, with variations
A. The basic vanish as an ace discovery
B. The Original 1984 Handling (requiring a Ghost Count)
Related toVariations 1994 19
Melvin Lehair The Gloving Touch card values and indices on glove, ideas with this prop like using it for the free selection of a card
Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
1
Steven Hamilton (reviewer) Alan Shaxon, Routine Magic, Vol. 1 by Alan Shaxon Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
2
Steven Hamilton The Editor's Bit on Dave Campbell's death, old magazines, next issue (which never appeared)
Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
3
Jerry K. Hartman Made to Order two four-card packets end up in the same order
Also published here Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
4
Ray Grismer Focal Point spectator removes odd number of cards and remembers center one, packet replaced, performer can name card
Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
6
Push-Over Glimpse second face-up card glimpsed by pushing top card over with thumb
Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
7
Aldo Colombini Las Vegas three cards end up reversed, suit, value and card itself
Related toAlso published here
  • Colombini's "Top Ten" lecture notes
Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
8
Dance With The Devil "Profile Extra" (no creator given)
in the end, all pairs add up to fourteen
Inspired by Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
9
Roy Walton Suitcase four-card groups made after shuffling procedure, they all contain one of each suit
Inspired byRelated to Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
10
Peter Duffie Principles and Deceptions "An Easy Trip Through The Arithmetical Principles Of Card Magic - Part 6"
additions and corrections by Jeff Busby and Max Maven on previous columns, idea of cutting between a red or black pair in Gilbreath tricks
Related to Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
11
Roy Walton Some Useful Information calculating which card ends up after down-under deal
Feb. 1994
Profile (Issue 18)
12
Roger Crosthwaite Acknowledgments
1994 xii
Donald Bevan Profile about Roger Crosthwaite
1994 xv
Justin Higham Preface
1994 xvii
Jack Avis Foreword
1994 xviii
Roger Crosthwaite Introduction
1994 xix
Roger Crosthwaite Completing the Circle commentary on the upcoming seven-phase card act
  • Phase One: Beginning the Act (Set-Up, Building Rapport)
  • Phase Two: Reading the Mind
  • Phase Three: Finding the Foursome
  • Phase Four: Caressing the Cards
  • Phase Five: Dealing with Desire
  • Phase Six: Making the Magic
  • Phase Seven: Ending with Style
Related to 1994 1
Roger Crosthwaite The Deck Production from invisible grain of salt, cased, from lap
Related toVariations 1994 4
Roger Crosthwaite The Salt Pot Production salt shaker appears in hand, from lap, straddle grip steal
1994 6
Roger Crosthwaite Primal Paradigms "Phase Two: Reading the Mind"
Joker grabbed from spread, originally top card
Inspired by 1994 7
Roger Crosthwaite Think-a-Card in fan, gaze method, with fishing
Related to 1994 8
Roger Crosthwaite Salad Shuffle letting the spectator just spread the cards around on the table
1994 8
Drop-Cut Control just a running cut to the table starting at a break
1994 9
Roger Crosthwaite Incomplete Shuffle Glimpse bottom card, after tabled riffle shuffle
1994 9
Larry Jennings The Upjog Switch see also p. 227 for credit information
Related to 1994 10
Roger Crosthwaite Finding the Foursome "Phase Three"
1994 11
Roger Crosthwaite Rapid Cull downjog cull with strip-out, see also p. 227 for credit information
1994 11
Draw False Cut single cut from hand to table
1994 12
Fan Shuffle Placement
1994 12
Roger Crosthwaite The Kilburn Cut estimation cut to locate a card à la Marlo
1994 13
Roger Crosthwaite The Sultan Stab spectator throws indicator card into dribble, shown to be next to King, indicator card changes into King as well as:
  • The Chutney Change
1994 14
Roger Crosthwaite On the Top Change
1994 15
Roger Crosthwaite The Khan Reverse
1994 16
Domino Split classic turnover flourish
1994 16
Herb Zarrow Zarrow Shuffle description checked by Herb Zarrow according to p. 230
1994 17
Daryl Martinez Martinez Display six-packet cutting sequence
1994 17
Roger Crosthwaite Righting Move Variation for Triumph clean-up
1994 18
Charlier Catch boomerang card caught with left hand
1994 19
Roger Crosthwaite Card Case Switch using Tenkai Palm, table edge
1994 19
Roger Crosthwaite Insertion Steal directly into LTP
1994 20
Roger Crosthwaite Visual Replacement LTP steal from table edge
1994 21
Roger Crosthwaite Lost and Found "Phase Four: Caressing the Cards"
Kings lost, spectator decides on number of players and who should win
1994 23
Roger Crosthwaite Overhand Shuffle Shift
Related to 1994 23
Edward Marlo Undercut Finesse double undercut finesse
1994 23
Roger Crosthwaite Minus 51 Riffle Stack one-shuffle riffle stack
1994 24
Edward Marlo Combi-Null Cut
1994 25
Roger Crosthwaite Off-the-Face Switch slow-motion type
Inspired by 1994 26
Roger Crosthwaite How It's Done "Phase Five: Dealing with Desire"
fake center deal, card dealt onto pile yet appears again when spectator says stop during deal, finally comes from pocket
1994 27
Roger Crosthwaite Spin-Out Center Deal
1994 27
Edward Marlo Open Hockley top card apparently dragged into center
Related to 1994 28
Randy Wakeman Fake One Hand Center
Related to
  • Randy Wakeman Presents, p. 136
1994 28
Dai Vernon Flourish Count one-handed
1994 28
John Benzais Benzais Deal Cop
1994 28
Dai Vernon Vernon Change
1994 29
Roger Crosthwaite Pocket Switch card sticking out of breast pocket, removed with one hand, see also p. 234 for credit information
Related to 1994 30
Roger Crosthwaite The Magic Salt "Phase Six: Making the Magic"
cards dealt on table become invisible, deck penetrates case
1994 31
Edward Marlo Count-Lap while packet is counted, see also p. 234 for credit information
Related to 1994 31
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico Propelled Lapping
1994 31
Roger Crosthwaite Single Deal Vanish card(s) dealt on table vanish, into LTP, see also p. 234 for credit information, also:
  • Multiple Deal Vanish
1994 32
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Packet Replacement to top
1994 33
Roger Crosthwaite The Long Pour "Phase Seven: Ending with Style"
cased deck, case suddenly filled with salt
1994 34
Roger Crosthwaite Think-a-Card - Opening Remarks thoughts and references
  • The Selection of the Card
  • The Location of the Card
  • The Revelation of the Card
1994 37
Roger Crosthwaite Personal Roots about the think-a-card plot
1994 41
Roger Crosthwaite Psychological Roots
  • The Eyes Have It
  • The Length of Gaze
  • The Direction of Gaze
  • The Intensity of Gaze
1994 43
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method A "Technical Roots"
Inspired byRelated to 1994 48
Roger Crosthwaite Variation One: Verbal Stop Technique peek-type selection, dressed as think-a-card
1994 49
Roger Crosthwaite Variation Two: Visual Stop Technique riffling through card with short pause
1994 50
Roger Crosthwaite Variation Three: Retention-of-Vision
Inspired by 1994 52
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method B "Technical Roots"
springing face-up with short pause, credit information
Inspired by 1994 52
Roger Crosthwaite Variation: The Spring Force springing, spectator says stop, only one card remains in right hand, face-up or face-down
1994 53
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method C "Technical Roots"
Inspired by 1994 54
Roger Crosthwaite Variation: The Charlier Force bold, bottom card shown to spectator during Charlier Cut
Inspired byRelated to 1994 54
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method D "Technical Roots"
by the gaze, see following entries, credit information
Inspired by 1994 55
Roger Crosthwaite The Gaze Method - Think-a-Card cards spread through with the faces towards the spectator, observing the spectator's eyes
Inspired byRelated to 1994 55
Veneri Break Transfer heel break
1994 59
Roger Crosthwaite Think-a-Force cards spread through with the faces towards the spectator, psychological force
  • Controlling the Gaze
Related to 1994 59
Roger Crosthwaite The Unexplained following items were unexplained on video "Inner Sanctum Volume 4"
1994 61
Roger Crosthwaite Mental Stab performer stabs next to thought-of card, (classic) out for three possibilities
1994 61
Roger Crosthwaite Direct Mindreading
1994 62
Roger Crosthwaite Mental Topper spectator shuffles deck and cuts it into four piles, top card of chosen pile is selection, LTP palm-out and replacement
1994 63
Roger Crosthwaite Mental Jacks two Jacks sandwich "thought-of" (forced) card
1994 63
Roger Crosthwaite Mindreading Experiment 1 card "thought-of" (forced), mate is in case and spectator stops on his selection
1994 64
Roger Crosthwaite Mindreading Experiment 2 card put in case, performer does not know it, mate forced on spectator, glimpse via hole in case, belly stripper suggestion
1994 64
Justin Higham Super Clairvoyant spectator thinks of any card, deals twice the value and drops rest on top, after a reverse faro, the performer knows the value and can fish
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1994 64
Roger Crosthwaite Wrist Turn Reversal end-for-end turnover of half the deck
1994 67
Arthur H. Buckley Fan Peek
Also published here 1994 67
Trevor Lewis Direct Mind Control spectator stops at named card, second deal
1994 68
Cyril Golding Cyril Golding's Method following gaze while spectator looks at fan
1994 70
Roger Crosthwaite Beyond the Gen chapter intro
1994 72
Justin Higham Spectator Cuts, Magician Delivers
Related to 1994 72
Edward Marlo Top Card Slip Cut
1994 72
Edward Marlo, Justin Higham Open Hockley Variant apparently dragging top card of packet into left hand, bottom card taken instead
1994 73
Bob Stencel Circular Subtlety
1994 73
Roger Crosthwaite Flash Aces
Also published here 1994 74
Bob Irons Irons Control top stock
1994 75
Roger Crosthwaite Primal Premonition unknown and freely chosen card put aside, card peeked at, they match
1994 77
Roger Crosthwaite Daub Fingertip Peek
Inspired by 1994 78
Roger Crosthwaite Tabled Steal bottom card into LTP as deck is tabled
1994 80
Roger Crosthwaite Lap-Switch tabled card picked up and put in other hand, lapping, using LTP
1994 81
Roger Crosthwaite Turnover Switch tabled card turned over, lapping, using LTP
1994 82
Roger Crosthwaite Primal Memory 1 one card thought-of and one selected, both predicted via matching cards
Inspired by 1994 83
Cut-Deeper Force here credited to Henry Christ
1994 83
Roger Crosthwaite Primal Memory 2 card thought-of from spread and card selected, found, no no fishing
1994 84
Edward Marlo Click Count
Related to 1994 85
Michael Vincent Michael's Wild Card three selections and Joker change four Jokers and then to four Aces
Inspired by 1994 86
Dai Vernon, Michael Vincent Strip-Out Addition Handling
1994 86
5-as-4 Count brief
1994 86
Edward Marlo Diminishing Lift Sequence
1994 86
Father Cyprian Color Change paintbrush type with small packet
1994 87
Michael Vincent Through-the-Fist Change
Variations 1994 88
Roger Crosthwaite Miracle Change Effect card changes into selection
Inspired by 1994 89
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Peek Steal
Variations 1994 89
Roger Crosthwaite Clip Palm unusual clip position before getting into LTP
1994 90
Roger Crosthwaite Tabled Addition from LTP palm
1994 90
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Miracle Steal
Inspired by 1994 92
Roger Crosthwaite Sandwich Sequence card appears between tabled red Queens, then to black Queens and back, Visitor
  • Phase One: The Trap
  • Phase Two: The Escape
  • Phase Three: The Return
Inspired by 1994 94
Henry Christ Christ Twist
1994 94
Roger Crosthwaite Delayed Switch
Inspired by 1994 95
Michael Vincent Ultra Clean Sandwich named card appears between tabled sandwich cards à la Marlo
1994 98
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Top Palm
1994 98
Michael Vincent Incredible Deal Switch
Inspired byRelated to 1994 99
Roger Crosthwaite Purist Sandwich
Inspired by 1994 100
Roger Crosthwaite Clip Bottom Control from peek to LTP to bottom of deck
1994 100
Roger Crosthwaite Clip Second-from-Bottom Control from peek to LTP to second from bottom
1994 101
Roger Crosthwaite Quantum Classics chapter intro
1994 104
Bob Irons Gambler's Aces breather crimp, tabled
Variations 1994 104
Breather Crimp
1994 104
Bob Irons Bottom Running-Cut placing a key card above the top stock during running cut, bottom strip
1994 104
Bob Irons Breather Stacking cull-stack, Aces and Kings have breather crimp
1994 106
Herb Zarrow After-the-Shuffle Reverse swing cut, halves kiss
Related to 1994 107
Roger Crosthwaite Free Count Aces Aces cut into deck, found again
  • Variation One: Faro Shuffle
  • Variation Two: Overhand-Faro Combination
Inspired by 1994 109
Roger Crosthwaite Rapid Thumb Count rhythmic
Related to 1994 109
Edward Marlo Moveable Card Force spectator says stop and finger is moved along fan, card dragged along behind thumb
1994 112
Edward Marlo Moveable Coincidence two cards chosen by saying stop when finger is moved along fan match
1994 112
Justin Higham The Longitudinal Pass
1994 114
Justin Higham The Dribble Shift
Related toAlso published here 1994 116
Justin Higham Delayed Dribble Shift
1994 118
Roger Crosthwaite The Diagonal Palm Shift "A Tribute to Lewis Ganson"
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1994 119
Roger Crosthwaite Diagonal Push-Through
Also published here 1994 119
Lewis Ganson Palm-Replacement left hand to top of deck
Also published here 1994 120
Chris Power Card from Box deck case, selection penetrates case, palmed out from case
1994 122
Edward Marlo Revolving Replacement
1994 122
Michael Vincent Michael's General Card Joker changes into three previous selections one by one
1994 123
Jerry Andrus Panoramic Shift brief
1994 123
Pass-Cut als false cut
1994 123
Michael Vincent Second-from-Top Change
  • Third-from-Top Change (or more)
Related to 1994 124
Roger Crosthwaite The Cull intro
1994 127
Roger Crosthwaite Riffle Cull Finesse
1994 127
Roger Crosthwaite Method One: Single Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action
1994 128
Roger Crosthwaite Method Two: Single Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action
1994 128
Roger Crosthwaite Method Three: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 129
Roger Crosthwaite Method Four: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 129
Roger Crosthwaite Method Five: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 130
Roger Crosthwaite Method Six: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 131
Roger Crosthwaite Method Seven: Cull-Crimp deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards corner crimped down
1994 132
Roger Crosthwaite Method Eight: Cull-Crimp deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards corner crimped up
1994 132
Roger Crosthwaite Method Nine: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged or crimped
1994 132
Jack Avis Cull & Triple Peek Control deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, three cards marked off and controlled
Inspired by 1994 133
David Carré The Combination Cull - First Method four-of-a-kind to the bottom
Related to 1994 133
Justin Higham The Combination Cull - Second Method four-of-a-kind to the top
Related to 1994 134
David Carré Total Cull shuffled deck, routine after which the deck is sorted into fours-of-a-kind or new deck order
  • Phase One: The Nine/Ten Trick
  • Phase Two: The First Ace Trick
  • Phase Three: Four Aces Lost and Found
  • Phase Four: Four Quick Ace Discoveries
  • Phase Five: The Cour Cards
  • Phase Six: The Separation
  • Phase Seven: The Complete Assembly
  • Phase Eight: The Lull before the Storm
  • Phase Nine: The Grand Finale
  • Variation: Another Sort
1994 135
David Carré Order Cull
1994 138
Slop/Drunken Shuffle as separation
1994 138
Roger Crosthwaite On the Prayer Cull credit attempt
1994 140
Roger Crosthwaite Seconds and More
1994 145
Kevin Reay The Push-Off Second Deal - First Method
1994 146
Simon Lovell The Push-Off Second Deal - Second Method
1994 148
Justin Higham The Push-Off Second Deal - Third Method
1994 148
Roger Crosthwaite The Immediate Center break, mention of "Out of this Escorial" (by Kevin Reay)
1994 151
Justin Higham Block Unit Control
Inspired by 1994 151
Guy Hollingworth Reset Routine ends in New Pack Order
Also published here 1994 154
Pick-Up False Shuffle to reverse order of top few cards, brief
1994 155
Milk Build Stacking
1994 155
Edward Marlo Rear Clip Palm deeper cop position, see also p. 166
1994 156
John Benzais The Benzais Spin Out brief
1994 158
Roger Crosthwaite The Bottom Deal
Inspired by 1994 158
Edward Marlo, Roger Crosthwaite The Center Control Deal
Inspired by 1994 159
Justin Higham Interlaced Transformation three cards between Aces in center, Kings on top, Aces now on top and Kings in center with the three cards
Inspired byVariations 1994 160
Edward Marlo End Tap Pass brief, only with illustrations
Related to 1994 160
Justin Higham, Edward Marlo Strike Unit Control brief
1994 160
Edward Marlo Open Double Deal
1994 162
Edward Victor Riffle Pass Cover
Related to 1994 162
Roger Crosthwaite To Another World starts from shuffled deck
1994 163
Roger Crosthwaite Longitudinal Deal-Cop here used as red-black separation
Related to 1994 163
Roger Crosthwaite Follow Up card peeked in red half travels to black half
1994 165
Justin Higham Phantom Aces position of Aces announced after spectators shuffle the deck, one-by-one production, last one stabbed with another card by spectator
Inspired by 1994 166
Dribble Force break
1994 167
James Kater Thompson Thompson's Stop finesse of watching the mouth of spectator to aid in timing
Related to 1994 167
Justin Higham Stab Force
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1994 168
Justin Higham Running Charlier
Inspired by 1994 169
Bob Irons One Shuffle Riffle Stack "riffle-off and double-break action"
Related to 1994 170
Jack Avis, Cy Endfield Twist and Vanish biddle trick, five-card twisting routine, cards turn over one by one, selection vanishes at the end
Related to
  • Inside Out No. VI (1989, Justin Higham, p. 14)
1994 174
Elmer Biddle, Tony Kardyro Biddle Steal
1994 174
Ken Krenzel Mechanical Reverse
1994 175
Alex Elmsley Everchange Count four as five while hiding one
1994 175
Roger Crosthwaite Biddle Steal Credit Information Biddle, Kardyro, Marlo
Related to
  • "Discourse On A Move" (MUM, Dec. 1959, p. 278)
1994 177
Edward Marlo 4-as-5 Count four as five while hiding one, Everchange Count handling
Inspired byAlso published here
  • Sticks and Stones No. 13, 1978
1994 177
Jack Avis Siva's Twist and Vanish biddle trick, five-card twisting routine, cards turn over one by one, selection vanishes at the end
1994 178
Edward Marlo Unloading/Putback False Count
Inspired by 1994 178
Jack Avis Upright Count
Inspired by
  • "Perfect False Count" (Brian MacCarthy, Modern Sleights, 1934, p. 10)
1994 179
Edward Marlo Turnover Move Handling
Related to 1994 179
Edward Marlo Olram Split clean-up righting when in a four-card packet the bottom two cards are reversed
1994 180
Cy Endfield Shock Treatment "Twist and Vanish", biddle trick with thought-of card (one out of three), five-card twisting routine, cards turn over one by one, selection vanishes at the end
1994 180
Milk Build Placement
1994 181
Cy Endfield, Bill Simon Endfield-Simon Count four as five
Also published here 1994 182
Edward Marlo Variation One: Deep Face-Up Switch
1994 184
Justin Higham Variation Two: Steal-Back biddle steal/load handling
1994 185
Justin Higham Variation Three: Centerpoint Subtlety deck spread on table in two stages, former reversed bottom card is seen in the center at the end, cut/pass substitute
VariationsAlso published here 1994 185
Jack Avis Another Call, Another Place bottom deals instead of second deals
Related toVariations 1994 186
Jack Avis The Bottom Deal comments on the Erdnase Bottom Deal
Inspired by 1994 187
Jack Avis Flip Up Put Back Count cards counted off the top of the deck, left thumb flips the cards up one by one
  • The Genuine Count
  • The False Count
  • The Force
1994 188
Jack Avis A Change of Identity four Jacks "whisper" three selections and transpose with them
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1994 190
Juan Tamariz Tamariz Turnover
1994 191
Victor Farelli Skin-Grip
Related to 1994 191
Jack Avis Siva Display Subtlety
1994 191
Jack Avis The Hindu Shuffle force
1994 192
Jack Avis The Lap Addition Christ force under the table
Related to 1994 192
Jack Avis Under-the-Table Reverse getting ready for Christ type force under the table
1994 193
Derek Dingle The Nolap Switch
1994 193
Roger Crosthwaite The Elmsley Count with credit information
1994 195
Edward Victor The E-Y-E Count
1994 196
Brother John Hamman Flushtration Count
1994 197
Justin Higham Identity Cards alternate handling, whisperers
Inspired by 1994 198
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1994 198
Roger Crosthwaite The Scottish Connection chapter intro
1994 202
Peter Duffie The First Link on Roy Walton
1994 202
Roy Walton Leave 'em Laughing spectator choses one of the four Aces and mixed them up, Ace located, all change to Jacks
VariationsAlso published here 1994 203
Gordon Bruce Palmist's Prediction two signed cards and one thought of
Also published here
  • Lecture notes Edinburgh, March 1986
1994 204
Gordon Bruce Spread Switch two cards displayed in spread condition, one taken in each hand with deck in left hand and one switched
Variations
  • Eric Mason (Stuff, 1985, p. 34)
1994 205
Peter Duffie Those Enigmatic Royals
  • Phase One (based on Card Puzzle)
  • Phase Two (based on Happy Families, court cards mixed and the suits unite again via spelling)
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1994 206
Iain Girdwood Adagio for Strings two cards in two suit runs from Ace to Ten transpose
Variations 1994 209
Steven Hamilton Thinking Out Loud card built from two consecutive cards in the deck by taking suit of one and value of the other, that card turns over, then Triumph with four cards reversed at finale, the constructed card and its mates
Also published here 1994 210
Larry Jennings Larreverse
1994 211
Henry Christ Christ Reverse similar to Larreverse
Also published here 1994 211
George McBride Where Regals Dare
Inspired by
  • "Topsy Turvy or Slow Motion Plus" (Trevor Lewis, New Pentagram, Jan. 1972)
1994 213
Frederick Braue Braue Addition
1994 213
George McBride Flip-Over Switch
1994 214
Paul Weir Quantum Leap selection put between Queens, two Aces cut face-up in deck, selection is named (whisper like) and travels to Aces in deck
Inspired by 1994 216
Eric de la Mare De La Mare Count four as five
Also published here 1994 217
Roger Crosthwaite Appendix - Technical Notes for Chapter One various details and notes for the seven-phase act
Related to 1994 219
Roger Crosthwaite The Impromptu Shelf
Inspired by 1994 220
Roger Crosthwaite Building Rapport
1994 221
Roger Crosthwaite The Longitudinal Tenkai Palm (LTP) comments and credit information
1994 222
Roger Crosthwaite The Deck Production further comments
Related to 1994 222
Roger Crosthwaite The Gaze Method credit information
Related to 1994 223
Roger Crosthwaite Three-Way-Out Location for think-a-card, card found by stabbing another next to it
1994 224
Rainer Teschner, Roberto Giobbi Riffle Force Handling
1994 224
Roger Crosthwaite High-Cros Move
Variations 1994 225
Dribbling with Angle Job to the table
1994 226
Edward Marlo Turnaround Center Glimpse
1994 226
Anglejog Turnover Glimpse
Related to 1994 226
Roger Crosthwaite Delayed Turnaround Center Glimpse
1994 226
Roger Crosthwaite Sauter La Coupe on beating the cut and false cuts
1994 228
Roger Crosthwaite The High-Cros Move Variant
Inspired by 1994 230
Tenkai Ishida Optical Move brief
1994 231
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Squaring Action after riffle shuffle
1994 231
Roger Crosthwaite The Shuffle Shift overhand, credit information
Related to 1994 232
Roger Crosthwaite Punch Stack
Inspired by 1994 232
Jerry Mentzer Introduction
1994 1
Warren Stephens Too Sweet a Trick sugar packet and sweetener packet transpose, double-facer packet
1994 5
Stephen Tucker The Bizarre Square grid on business card, spectator fills in some numbers, performer completes a magic square
1994 7
Peter Kane Board-Ring ring passes through hole in wooden board which is too small, Himber ring
1994 10
Jerry Mentzer Glitter-Ring ring vanishes from flash paper, reappears on key chain
1994 12
Aldo Colombini Kayak half dollar changes to Chinese coin under card, some card and coin things, Chinese coin travels onto string with knots
Also published here 1994 16
Jerry Mentzer Switch Calculator calculator with cover as two-way out switching device
1994 22
Jerry Mentzer 3 or 4 Force Using a Special Die forcing an item in a row of six, propless or with mis-spotted die
1994 24
Horace E. Bennett Ellis Ring - A New Beginning with shoelace
1994 27
Horace E. Bennett My Jardine Ellis Ring Routine on and off shoelace
Also published here 1994 30
Paul Diamond Paul's Bill Switch
1994 41
Warren Stephens Cash Transaction coin folded in bill, another empty bill folded, coin travels across, two gaffed bills
1994 45
Jerry Mentzer Torn and Restored - A Versatile Idea handling the torn pieces
Inspired by 1994 49
Jerry Mentzer Dollar Bill and Sugar Packet sugar from sugar packet vanishes and reappers in hand, bill travels into sugar packet
1994 55
Scott Edwards The Three Dollar Trick four quarters from two dollar bills
Also published here
  • Magic Methods catalog supplement, 1983
1994 58
Mike Bornstein Simplex Money Maker blank paper sandwiched between two playing cards, changes into bill, becomes blank again
1994 62
Mike Bornstein Double Matchit card chosen and lost, dollar bill changes into matchbook, mini card inside which matches selection
Also published here 1994 67
Richard Bartram, Jr. Camousembly coins with sheet of picture card stuck on them
1994 75
Splitting Cards
1994 75
Derek Dingle, Al Schneider Pick Up Move brief
1994 77
Richard Bartram, Jr. Bonus Features A. uses of coin with picture card image stuck on them
B. four coin production
Related to 1994 82
Warren Stephens Double Surprise penny grows two times, cloth pin holder
1994 84
Woody Landers Coins to Purse three coins from hand to purse
Inspired by 1994 87
Chester Woodin Click Pass brief
1994 90
Richard Bartram, Jr. International Exchange coin changes several times when dropped in champagne glass, then changes into handful of pennies
1994 92
Richard Bartram, Jr. French Change with clean-up in breast pocket
1994 97
David Neighbors Q.C. Wild Coin "Quick Change"
1994 100
Edward Marlo Friction Pass
1994 101
Rick Johnsson An Okito Box Move
1994 108
Jerry Mentzer Cups and Balls with Baby Chicks
1994 113
Dan Tong One Cup and Balls one cup and three balls
Related to 1994 119
Dan Tong Other Ideas A. bottomless cup
B. cup with salt or liquid
1994 125
Jerry Mentzer Chop Cup an Balls one cup and three balls
Inspired by 1994 126
Jerry Mentzer Ultimate Cup Routine two cups, with magnet gimmick in hand
1994 131
Jerry Mentzer Magnet Gimmick finger palmed/clipped
1994 132
Dan Tong DT Ring Flite combined with ring on stick
  • Phase One - The Ring on Stick (two versions)
  • Phase Two - Ring Flite (ring vanishes from paper cone made out of bill)
  • When Bills are not Available
1994 139
David Harkey Nick of Time coin into borrowed wrist watch behind glass
Inspired by
  • handling in Linking Ring Parade, Nov. 1988
1994 147
Ian Baxter Stitched chosen button is magically sewn to lapel
1994 153
Horace E. Bennett Big Coin - Revisited one coin sequence, second coin appears, jumbo coin appears
Inspired by 1994 159
Delayed Downs Palm
1994 161
John Murray Real Coin in the Bottle slot in bottle
1994 165
Ray Mertz Easy Multiple Spellbound - Plus! four half dollars change to copper one at a time, then to Chinese, with stand up version
Also published here 1994 168
John Riggs Coinfusion two silver dollars, one vanishes, one changes, another coin appears and travels to other hand
1994 170
Han Ping Chien
1994 171
Lou Gallo Gallo Pitch
1994 172
Jerry Mentzer Coin Vanish - Handwash Sequence
1994 174
Karl Norman The Three Shell Game - Karl Normal Routine
1994 183
Jerry Mentzer Easy Shell Game plastic cubes instead of shells
1994 191
Michael Close The Origami Bunny
  • Folding the Bunny, See Workers 1 for more ideas
Related to 1994 1
Michael Close The Big Surprise signed fake contract travels folded to container
Also published here 1994 4
Michael Close The Straw and Shoelace string penetrates straw
Related to 1994 8
Michael Close No Sleeves, No Topit clean vanish of salt shaker or similar object, necktie vanisher
Also published here 1994 10
Michael Close The Frog Prince card folded in origami frog transposes with selection
Also published here 1994 12
Juan Tamariz Double Crossing the Gaze Switch
1994 13
Michael Close The MC Spread Double Lift
1994 15
Michael Close Red/Blue Mama Fooler sticky tape
Also published here 1994 20
John Cornelius Spring Set brief
1994 20
Ali Bongo Four Kings Easy Kings vanish and appear in envelope, with four glasses, brief
Also published here 1994 1
Ali Bongo Lucky Number prediction of a number from 1-10 in envelope
Also published here 1994 2
Ali Bongo Pick-A-Pencil / Pick-A-Lollipop bunch of pencils, all removed but one, prediction
Also published here 1994 3
Ali Bongo Bongo's Blooming Bush blossoms can be removed, silks, different method than in the Bongo Book
Inspired byAlso published here 1994 4
Ali Bongo Bongo Blendo
Also published here 1994 4
Ali Bongo Color Change Rose with tube
Also published here 1994 5
Ali Bongo Silk to Rose silk is transformed into head of rose, then it is attached to stem
1994 5
Ali Bongo Stretch-A-Link two rope rings, penetration and one ring is stretched
Also published here 1994 6
Ali Bongo Zig Zag Folder cardboard to produce handkerchief
Also published here 1994 7
Ali Bongo Matchbox Monte with coin inside, brief
Also published here 1994 7
Ali Bongo Chung Ling Hoo-Dini coin penetrated by chop sticks, then vanishes and appears somewhere else, brief
Also published here 1994 8
Alan Shaxon Vorwort
1994 1
Alan Shaxon Eine professionelle "Kartenwanderung in die Tasche" five cards travel to pocket, then they shrink and appear as jumbo cards in the pocket
Also published here 1994 2
Alan Shaxon Die unsichtbare Karte und Umschläge An invisible though of card is put in an invisible envelope and sealed in an empty visible envelope. Envelope and correct card appear.
Also published here 1994 6
Alan Shaxon Mikrofon-Hals-Klammer holder on neck for microphone, cable
Also published here 1994 10
Alan Shaxon, Tom Sellers Magazin-Mysterium nach Tom Sellers cover of magazine is torn, vanishes under handkerchief and appears again attached to magazine, held by spectator
Also published here 1994 11
Alan Shaxon Der grosse Telefonbuch-Test
Also published here 1994 14
Alan Shaxon Index Pen window in pen, can be turned to see other information
1994 16
Alan Shaxon Eine neue Räucher-Blech-Routine two baking trays are blackened with soot, a coin is placed in between and suddenly date of coin appears written in soot
Also published here 1994 17
Alan Shaxon Und wieder wandern drei Karten with handkerchief
Also published here 1994 20
Alan Shaxon Lebendes Kaninchen aus dem Hut rabbit production from a hat
Also published here 1994 23
Jack Paul, Alan Shaxon Stellaporation credit card in envelope is placed inside a book, other book is shown with an envelope at same position, then credit card travels inside other envelope
Related toAlso published here 1994 26
Alan Shaxon, Oswald Rae Dies ist ein Überfall! ring, watch and bill disappear from handkerchief and reappear at finger, arm and in wallet
Also published here 1994 30
Alan Shaxon Milton Asse Aces are placed in the deck and everything inside a wine glass, Aces appear one by one under cover of a handkerchief, variation of Herbert Milton trick
1994 32
Karl Germain The Flash Card Change card in glass, without credit
1994 33
Alan Shaxon Versiegeltes Glück different colored cups, bag with silks, children get candies in the remaining cup is money
Also published here 1994 35
Alan Shaxon, Robert Harbin Die Spielkarte in der Flasche card travels inside empty whiskey bottle which is inside cigar box
VariationsAlso published here 1994 37
Michael Weber Imperfect Time any time selected, pocket watch opened, watch face jumps out on a spring, it has named time on it
1994
Michael Weber Misdirectory phone number of business ads in phone book divined, two phases
1994
Michael Weber Wreck Creation borrowed finger ring vanishes, reappears in tea bag which is burned away in a flash
Inspired by 1994
Michael Weber The Knowledgable Knife or The Klever Kleaver signed card, through newspaper sheet
1994
Michael Weber Stocking Feat snake basket with sock, Alka Seltzer powered
Inspired by
  • "Sorcerer's Serpent" (Bruce Elliott, Magic as a Hobby, 1948, p. 109)
1994
Michael Weber Personality Analysis paper pieces with words, one vanishes
1994
Jon Racherbaumer Stranger Succession Aces credit information
Inspired by 1994 1
Doug Conn Chameleon Sandwich sandwich effect followed by color changing deck surprise
Also published here 1994 4
Reinhard Müller 3-Card Catch
1994 9
Jon Racherbaumer Eddie Marlo Lives! card chosen with mathematical procedure, packets counted and digits added, selection found by spelling the trick's title, faro
Inspired by 1994 13
Tony Slydini Slydini's Presentation of 9999 Miracle
Inspired by 1994 14
Simon Lovell, Gary Plants Jacked Black! card and position remembered, then another value added and card ends up at this position, switchless switch placement
1994 14
Jon Racherbaumer Bravura Transposition two tabled cards transpose
Inspired by
  • "Pushover" (Gordon Bruce, Half an Hour with Gordon Bruce, 1986)
Also published here
1994 16
Dai Vernon Double Laydown nail finesse
1994 17
Steal from Tabled Double hand drags top card away
1994 18
Edward Marlo Push Switch as tabled card is pushed forward
1994 20
Bob Sheets Killer Kitsen Miracle Dutch Looper gaff, three phases
  • Flap-Flip Move
Inspired by
  • "Kitson Miracle" (Patrick Page)
1994 1
Jon Racherbaumer The Curse of Scotland card chosen (Christ force), another card chosen and put reversed in center, then match and reversed card is between other cards of that value
Inspired by 1994 9
Doug Conn Conn's Opening featuring addition from card case's cellophane with slit
Inspired by 1994 10
Jon Racherbaumer Playing the Light on using a shiner, Eddie Fay, with red-black location effect with hidden clocking
1994 14
Jon Racherbaumer In Situ Glimpse spectator cuts off packet and remembers bottom card
1994 19
Paul LePaul Natural Jog Control top half tossed on bottom half
1994 19
Gerry Surma Swivel Change card on face of deck changes, is pivoted off Ovette master move like
Related to 1994 20
Edward Marlo Wrist-Turn Swivel-Change card on face of deck changes, is pivoted off Ovette master move like
Related to 1994 25
Jim Krenz Savage Card all cards from deck change into selection, Himber wallet
Also published here 1994 1
Jim Krenz (Son of) Dracula Goes Wild! Wild Card with Dracula theme
Also published here 1994 8
Ken Krenzel Mechanical Reverse
1994 10
Paul Gertner Card Case Load from palm into tabled case
1994 12
Jim Krenz Nothing Too Loose monte trick in which card with large hole must be followed
Inspired by
  • "Nothing To Lose" (Bob Farmer)
1994 14
Jim Krenz Invisible Triumph spectator shuffles, all cards roughed on back
Related to 1994 18
Jim Krenz Krenz's Overhand False Shuffle two breaks, a card is "accidentally" dropped, on back cover of booklet
1994 26
Steve Dusheck Dedication to Hank Lee
1994
Tony Baronio Foreword
1994
Steve Dusheck Introduction
1994
Steve Dusheck No Apologies result of calculation appears on business card
1994 1
Steve Dusheck Burnt and Restored Thread small container made from straw stuck to thumb nail
1994 8
Steve Dusheck Pushover cigarette paper torn up, stuck on pin, restored
1994 11
Steve Dusheck Collapse-a-Pill Cup impromptu chop cup with magnet in pen which is held near cup, done with a pill
1994 16
Steve Dusheck Gremlin glorpy alternative, jumping frog with flexible tube and squeeze bulb, air-pressure animated
1994 21
Steve Dusheck Gone silk pushed in small cylinder from where it vanishes, stolen out with pen
1994 27
Steve Dusheck Snapola small dot/chip penetrates closed box
1994 30
Steve Dusheck Don Quiholey hole in business card moves around
1994 33
Steve Dusheck Rubik's Miracle smaller cubes, three-sided magnetic shell, with fake spinning
Also published here
  • marketed by Hank Lee
1994 37
Steve Dusheck Chipstick bingo markers magically attach to each other
1994 41
Steve Dusheck Pierced knife through bill
1994 44
Steve Dusheck Patrick's Paddle St. Patrick's Day themed paddle trick, colored fan of paper appeares when paddle is pulled apart
1994 49
Steve Dusheck Disco Deception three metal or paper discs, monte type routine
1994 52
Steve Dusheck Teariffic corner of bill torn off and restored
1994 57
Steve Dusheck Fruited Plain sponges are presented as cherries, attached to a green sprig, classic phase with spectator's hand
1994 64
Steve Dusheck Unpredictable one spectator cannot read the prediction, another one can, first one sees "I don't know how to read"
1994 66
Steve Dusheck Dice-O-Matic die placed in hand, spectator names any color, die transformed into many multi-colored small dice
1994 68
Steve Dusheck Pezazz lighter transforms into Pez dispenser
1994 72
Steve Dusheck Universal Gimmick hook-up for invisible thread that can be attached to clothing, with weight to pull back thread, with applications:
  • rope floats to hand
  • third tassel gag for Chinese sticks
  • rising card with card floating to hand
  • as pull, match or coin vanish
Inspired byVariations
  • "Invisible Thread Retractor" (Steve Dusheck, marketed 1978)
Also published here
  • marketed in 1968
1994 74
Steve Dusheck Curtain Time borrowed finger ring appears on pen
1994 87
Steve Dusheck Rattle Cans monte type game with three cans, one of which rattles
1994 90
Steve Dusheck Ring Pull ring vanishes when thrown up, reappears in some container
1994 94
Steve Dusheck Ashes to Ashes ashes on business card transform into a design
1994 100
Steve Dusheck Keys and Cash dollar bill placed in clear plastic case under handkerchief, vanishes and appears elsewhere
1994 103
Steve Dusheck Silence is Golden gold nugget in clear container is shaken, it makes no noice when spectator does it
1994 107
Steve Dusheck Dice Force using die with same number on all sides, shaken in cup
Related to 1994 109
Steve Dusheck Cut, Restored & Examined cut and restored dollar bill, knife or gimmicked scissors, special bill fold
1994 114
Steve Dusheck The Pretzel twisted rubber band penetrates off a pencil
1994 121
Steve Dusheck Beady puzzle in which small beads have to be rolled into holes, performer does it behind his bag
1994 124
Steve Dusheck Bugged stemmed fruit held by spectator changes into ugly creature
1994 128
Steve Dusheck Quite Quiet folded dollar bill floats up from the floor, using ear plug
1994 131
Steve Dusheck Rat Pack gag messages written on match book, also lighter gag which is actually a lock
1994 136
Steve Dusheck Very Close pin stuck through dollar bill which is then shown unharmed
Inspired by 1994 139
Steve Dusheck Poor George gag dollar bill with clown face on George Washington, nose can light up
1994 146
Steve Dusheck Last Straw two straws in hand, spectator always picks short one
1994 151
Steve Dusheck Two Tricks at Once ring penetrates off shoelace, shoelace then changes color
1994 153
Steve Dusheck, James M. Klein Close-Up Magic interview
1994 156
Steve Dusheck About the Author
1994 167
James M. Klein About the Editor/Publisher
1994 168
Amado Narvaez Der Schwiegermutter-Trick im modernen Gewand combination with appearing silks (pulled out of jacket at threads, appearing cane, Twentieth Century Silks
Also published here
  • Genii, 1989
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Aldo Colombini, J. "Rink" van Rinkhuyzen Chinesische Seile
Also published here
  • Genii, 1989
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James G. Thompson Jr. Völlig Einseitig
  • Ken Allens Jumping Gems
  • Die Münzenkelle
Also published here May 1994
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Rudolf Braunmüller Kartenmagie der etwas anderen Art
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Rudolf Braunmüller Die unzertrennlichen Rieseenkarten two jumbo cards cut into four pieces, routine with the pieces, 4&4
  • Phase 1 - "Follow the Leader"
  • Phase 2 - "Öl und Wasser"
  • Phase 3 - "Jazz Asse"
Inspired by May 1994
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Alex Elmsley Das Elmsley- (oder Ghost-)Zählen
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Charles T. Jordan Das Jordan-Zählen
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Die Zuschauer zaubern spelling routine with eight cards
Related to
  • Roy Johnson routine in Abacus, ca. 1993
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Ali Bongo Rund um die Fluchtkiste
  • Wie erzielt man Lacher, ohne sich zu bemühen?
  • Ein Vorhang-Blitz-Löse-Mechanismus
  • Sicht von oben
  • Eine schnelle Sack-Befreiung
  • Die Pongolianischen Handschellen
Also published here
  • Genii
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Roy Johnson Silber Spezial more routines from Silver Special
May 1994
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Roy Johnson Plastifiziert card with corner torn off appears in sealed laminated case, Intercessor type duplicate
Also published here May 1994
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Roy Johnson Eckenfiziert corner of cards travels inside lamination where rest of card already is
Also published here May 1994
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Roy Johnson Mit Martini geht's leichter! four objects on table, two-way-out instructions, remaining item predicted, three phases
Also published here May 1994
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Roy Johnson Es geht um Mord! ten cards with names, number and person at position remembered, divined
Related toAlso published here May 1994
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Rudolf Braunmüller Plauderstunde
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Marc Dibowski Über die Zauberei mit Kindern article about children's magic
  • 1. Ein paar Worte zu dieser Publikation
  • 2. Einige Grundlagen für die Zauberei mit Kindern
    • 2.1 Grundsätzliche Aspekte
    • 2.2 Die Sache mit dem Applaus und dem Lachen
    • 2.3 Das Verhalten von Kindern und die resultierenden Probleme
    • 2.4 Bonbons oder nicht
    • 2.5 Die Ängste von Kindern
  • 3. Der Auftritt
    • 3.1 Wie zu den Auftrittsorten ohne Auto?
    • 3.2 Die Telefonverhandlung
    • 3.3 Die Anreise
    • 3.4 Die Ankunft
    • 3.5 Die Auftrittsorte und ihre Besonderheiten
      • 3.5.1 Der Kindergeburtstag
      • 3.5.2 Der Kindergarten
      • 3.5.3 Die Schule
      • 3.5.4 Das Kinderfest
      • 3.5.5 Andere öffentliche Auftrittsorte
    • 3.6 Die Vorbereitung
    • 3.7 Das Konzept
    • 3.8 Die Vorstellung
    • 3.9 Nach dem Auftritt
  • 4. Störquellen
    • 4.1 Der Wind
    • 4.2 Zuschauer von hinten
    • 4.3 Zu laute Musik im Hintergrund
    • 4.4 Unruhige Kinder
    • 4.5 Besserwisser
    • 4.6 "Den kenn ich schon!"
    • 4.7 Auf die Bühne krabbelnde Kleinkinder
  • 5. Werbung/Publicity
  • Anhang (bibliography)
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Rudolf Braunmüller Tricks für Kinderzauberer following children's tricks collected from Hugard's Magic Monthly und Genii
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