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Martin Lewis Card Production card jumps out of the deck
1995 1022
Steve Beam Special One-Man, One Move Insert - Tom Gagnon's Tap Illusion
1995 1023
Tom Gagnon The Tap Illusion (Single Card) card out jogged in deck is tapped with a card and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded on tapping card
Related to 1995 1023
Tom Gagnon Tap Illusion (Half Deck) card out jogged in packet is tapped with a packet and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded under tapping packet
1995 1025
Tom Gagnon Vertical Tap Illusion card out jogged in packet is tapped with a packet and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded under tapping packet, vertical
1995 1028
Tom Gagnon Tap Reverse card is tapped in deck and ends up reversed
1995 1029
Tom Gagnon Fan Tap card is tapped in deck with half deck fanned, control
1995 1030
Tom Gagnon Tap Illusion Feint card out jogged in packet is tapped with a packet and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded under tapping packet, with finesse
1995 1031
Tom Gagnon Bologna Sandwich
1995 1031
Tom Gagnon Ambitious Illusion with the tapping illusion
1995 1032
Tom Gagnon Off Color Prediction two decks, spectator and performer select the same card, then they change places in decks
1995 1033
Tom Gagnon Tapping the K.M. Move tapping illusion with K.M. move
1995 1033
Tom Gagnon Escalating Aces
Inspired by 1995 1034
Tom Gagnon Signed Sandwich
1995 1034
Randy Wakeman, Tom Gagnon Master Move
Related to 1995 1035
Tom Gagnon Multiple Tap Illusion tap illusion multiple shift to the bottom
1995 1036
Tom Gagnon Sideways Tap tap illusion variation
1995 1036
Tom Gagnon Taps more ideas with the tap illusion, see also p. 1096 for additional idea by Steve Beam
1995 1037
Dr. Jacob Daley, Tom Gagnon Cavorting Aces Handling
Inspired by 1995 1038
Norman Houghton Sense of Touch spectator locates card under table, then it changes into selection
1995 1039
Richard Street The Toss han ping chien with cards, transformation of selections
1995 1040
Joel Givens Geometrick
1995 1041
Steve Beam Trapdoor Extra
  • signs you may have chosen the wrong hobby/profession
  • signs you know you are in the right hobby profession
1995 1042
Steve Beam Subscriptions
1995 1043
Steve Beam Leftovers on birth of Leslie Dawm Beam, Dave Evans, Bob Weil
1995 1044
Steve Beam Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic 25th anniversary
1995 1046
Vanni Bossi Suction Cup chosen card appears in glass, which is moved along tabled spread
Also published here 1995 1047
Lennart Green The Dinosaur hand imitates elephant /dinosaur and walks over the table, the coins are produced
1995 1048
Yuji Wada Expressway four Aces put on table and four cards are selected, Aces turn into Kings and selection into Aces
1995 1050
Edward Marlo Atfus
1995 1050
Packet Switch cards reversed under top card, switched when turned over
1995 1050
Yuic-hi Katakura Double Shock Transformation
Inspired byRelated to 1995 1051
Akira Fujii Testosterone Coins continuos coin production with muscle pass
1995 1052
Dan Block The Thumb Thing card is produced spinning on thumb, from the deck
1995 1053
Hubert Lambert, Dan Block Swivelleroo Variation
Inspired by 1995 1054
David Solomon Four for Four Squared Ace, Two, Three and Four rise to top of packet after distributed among the cards, repeat in spectator's hands
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1995 1055
Dai Vernon Strip-Out Addition
1995 1056
Buffaloed Display
1995 1057
Bob Davis The Ringmaster ring vanishes from finger and appears on finger of the other hand, then it penetrates ring finger and lands on pinky
1995 1058
Dave Oestreicher Interlaced Control card pushed in other half
1995 1060
Miguel Gómez Ladies of Spain two Queens transpose with two random cards
Related toVariations 1995 1062
Rafael Benatar Karate Cards Six is chopped into two Threes and an Eight into Fours
Also published here 1995 1063
Shigeo Futagawa The Teacher poker hand changes three times
Inspired by 1995 1063
Joe Mogar The Macho Vanish four thimbles vanish one by one
Also published here 1995 1065
David (Foote) Drake Portable Theater card is found, story presentation
1995 1066
Jim Krenz All Expense Paid Trip for Three three cards travel from packet to packet, no touch condition
Related to
  • "Three Cards Pass" (Tom Sellers, The Gen, Vol. 22 No. 8, Dec. 1966, p. 211)
VariationsAlso published here
1995 1067
Tom Gagnon More on the Tap Illusion
  • The Elliptical False Count
Related to 1995 1068
Steve Beam Signature Card to Wallet card travels to wallet first, then signature
1995 1069
Steve Beam Subscriptions - The Trapdoor is the Answer
Also published here 1995 1070
Steve Beam Leftovers on Tom Baxter, Bruce Fricker, Jon Racherbaumer, Stephen Minch, Steve Pressley, Doug Canning, Tom Craven, Scott Robinson, John Riggs
Related to 1995 1072
Mike Gallo Passing Glass three coins penetrate a deck of playing cards and fall into a glass
1995 1074
Lou Gallo Lou's Lulu Aces lost, then found in a triumph routine
Related to 1995 1077
Michael Skinner Getting a Break over Bottom Card
1995 1078
Joey Gallo, Lennart Green Made to Order cards apparently lost in the deck turn out to be the cards held by performer
1995 1079
Mike Gallo Clinging Coins three copper coins in purse change places with silver coins in performer's hand
1995 1081
Lou Gallo Neglection Selection selection reversed in the deck
Related to 1995 1082
Steve Beam The Gallos brief description of Lou, Michael and Joseph Gallo
1995 1084
Mike Gallo Well Hung Coins
Inspired by 1995 1084
Mike Gallo The Eight-Legged Coin Vanish
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1995 1086
Joey Gallo Coincideal stopped at mates, prediction
1995 1088
Mike Gallo Splatter Coins coins from one corner travel to four corners each, under four cards
1995 1088
Ross Bertram Coin Steal
1995 1089
Mike Gallo Round Up at once
1995 1090
Earl Nelson Coin Load under card
1995 1091
Mike Gallo Box Top Switch coin box switch (not the lid)
1995 1091
Mike Gallo Over and Over, Again three copper and three silver coins, two copper coins join the other coins one by one, last coin joins rest held by spectator
1995 1092
Lou Gallo The Newark Move similar to the business card prophecy force, stopped card is turned over while deck is secretly cut
1995 1094
Lou Gallo Slam Dunk
1995 1094
Mike Gallo Presto Gallo two copper change into two silver coins, then one silver and one copper, eventually four chinese coins are shown
Inspired by 1995 1095
Steve Beam Subscriptions
1995 1099
Steve Beam Leftovers on Tom Gagnon, 4F convention, Wayne Kyzer, Simon Aronson, Drei-Länder-Kongress, Magic Christian, Leo Polacek, Harry Lucas, John Moran, Ron Jeffries, Simon Lovell
1995 1100
Alain Nu Silver Wear clever spoon bending routine, three spoons
1995 1102
Tom Craven The Approach approaching a table when doing restaurant magic
1995 1104
Joe Mogar Power Thimbles four thimbles are produced
Also published here 1995 1104
Joe Mogar The Belcher four thimbles put in hand vanish at once
Also published here 1995 1107
Frank Thompson A Simple Cut as relayed by Ed Voorhees
1995 1108
Marty Kane Zip Code Pip Mode selection found on total of added values of several cards
Inspired byRelated to 1995 1110
Dave Oestreicher Optical Sandwich
Inspired by 1995 1111
Anthony Lindan Microwaveable Missionaries as Anthony Linden
1995 1112
Stephen Bargatze This and That funny presentation, words on cards "nothing", "something", "it", "this" and "that"
1995 1113
Marty Kane Magician Acquisition with Judah's elimination Deal
Inspired by 1995 1115
Ronald Zollweg Memories of the Forks remembering Eddie Fechter and the Forks Hotel
1995 1115
Wayne Kyzer, Steve Beam, Mike Beam, Joel Givens, John Riggs The Heavy Deck gags with block of steel in card box
Also published here 1995 1116
Steve Beam Subscriptions - Magic - Ethnocentric Too Long
1995 1117
Steve Beam Yet Another Scott Robinson Insert "The Purse"
1995 1118
Scott Robinson Differences three silver coins in purse, copper coin vanishes and appears in purse while silver coins appear on table
Variations 1995 1118
Scott Robinson Rate of Exchange
1995 1119
Scott Robinson Triple Crown copper, silver and brass coins in purse appear in hands and travel back to purse
1995 1120
David Roth, Scott Robinson Pop Outs Variation
Inspired by 1995 1121
Steve Beam Leftovers on the internet, Bruce Barnett, Doug Canning, Cal Tooles, credit information for Semi-Automatic Card Tricks Volume II by Bob Farmer, beeper joke, Ed Eckl
1995 1124
Steve Beam Cutting Class four Ace production
VariationsAlso published here 1995 1126
Tony Biscardi Passing Gear card reverse while doing the LePaul Spread Pass
Related to 1995 1128
Jim Krenz The Amazing Ten Card Trick eight phases
Inspired by 1995 1128
Steve Beam The Aaron Fisher Better-Than-Lee-Asher Insert
1995 1131
Aaron Fisher Smokeless Turnover Shift
  • Smokeless Turnover Shift
  • As A Placement Shift
  • Cool To-The-Bottom Alternative
1995 1131
Aaron Fisher The Joint Shift to the top, Aarongant Principle
1995 1133
Aaron Fisher Twist If You Got 'Em
1995 1134
Dan Tong Fan Reverse using one-handed fan
1995 1134
Aaron Fisher Recoil aces put in deck, all cards but the aces turn face up, then aces turn into kings and aces found reversed throughout the pack
Inspired by 1995 1136
Steve Beam The Lee Asher Better-Than-Aaron Fisher Insert
1995 1139
Lee Asher The Asher Flasher one card color change held over the deck
1995 1139
Lee Asher Under the Influence Change card reversed on half changes into other card
1995 1141
Lee Asher Bending Over Backwards bottom card of the deck changes
Related to 1995 1142
Lee Asher The Buzz top card shot to the right hand
1995 1143
Lee Asher Four Casting card force, card is touched in the spread and cards turned over except touched card
Related toAlso published here 1995 1144
Steve Beam Subscriptions - In Praise of the Lowly Envelope
1995 1145
Steve Beam Leftovers on Marty Kane, Jon Racherbaumer, Jim Hyams, Wayne Kyzer, Scott Robinson, Simon Lovell
1995 1148
Philip T. Goldstein Suspencil pencil sticks to hand, loops
1995 1
Philip T. Goldstein The Mockingbird missing card divined, part of the "Birds of Prey" locations
1995 2
Philip T. Goldstein Changeling named number is predicted with the exact amount of coins under business card
1995 4
Philip T. Goldstein Numberskull with three decks, one deck with numbers from one to 52
Inspired byRelated to 1995 4
Philip T. Goldstein Key to the Future in box is prediction on which attempt the lock opens
Also published here 1995 6
Philip T. Goldstein Strung-Out card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate
1995 7
Philip T. Goldstein Psign prediction of a sign, eight different symbols on a paper
1995 8
Anthony Brahams Introduction
1995 3
Fred Kaps Cups and Balls three cups with sponge balls
  • Sequence One: Three balls appear under three cups
  • Sequence Two: Three balls gather under the center cup
  • Sequence Three: Three balls go beneath the right side cup
  • Sequence Four: Three balls vanish and reappear under the cups
  • Sequence Five: The balls vanish from the left hand and appear under the center cup
  • Sequence Six: A ball appears to travel from under the middle cup to either end cup
  • Sequence Seven: The fake explanation leading to the loading of the four final loads
Related to 1995 5
Fred Kaps Cup Load ball drop in cup
Related to 1995 9
Jerry Mentzer Publisher's Foreword
1995 1
John Riggs Solipsist Cup and Ball Routine ball, wand and cup, different loads then solid cup ending
1995 5
Ball Steal when covered with cup
1995 6
John Riggs Palm-to-Palm Load
1995 8
John Riggs Further Thoughts on Cups and Balls
1995 10
John Riggs, Warren Stephens Sweet Mystery three pink sweetener packets travel to other hand joining three sugar packets, winged silver
1995 11
John Riggs Self-Working Rising Business Card loop
1995 13
John Riggs Anytime Wand from Purse
1995 13
John Riggs Mr. Jimmy puppet hand in coin purse, throws coin out
Also published here 1995 14
John Riggs Mr. Jimmy Exposed puppet hands and feet appear between performer's hand, joke, more ideas
Also published here 1995 17
John Riggs Coinfusion Two silver coins, one vanishes and the other changes into a smaller copper coin. One silver coin is reproduced, coins across and with the two odd coins
1995 23
John Riggs Golly Pitch Gallo Pitch variation
1995 24
John Riggs Backfire Eagles winged silver, with Mr. Jimmy gimmick
Related to 1995 25
John Riggs Coins to Pocket four coins travel one by one to pocket, they arrive with a clink
1995 26
John Riggs Ambitious Card with Blank Deck
Variations 1995 31
John Riggs The Cold Fold card fold into quarters, bottom of the deck, finesse on Scarne's card fold
Related toAlso published here 1995 31
John Riggs Color Change Case with the Cold Fold
Also published here 1995 33
John Riggs Other Ideas with the Cold Fold
  • color change
  • torn and restored card
1995 34
John Riggs File Card signed card, deck is shown every card has a label, signed card is marked as "Your Card"
1995 35
John Riggs Peek Case gaffed case in cellophane
Related to
  • Marc Spelmann's "Glimpse", 2004
1995 36
John Riggs Rising Card Handling
1995 38
John Riggs Mullica Wallet Idea independently developed by Bob King, wallet handling
1995 39
John Riggs Corkscrew side steal to palm, while turning deck
1995 40
John Riggs The Centerfold Deal false center deal demonstration, two players, four kings, four aces as a climax
Also published here 1995 41
John Riggs Rollover Kings cards shuffled face up / face down, four of a kind is produced and cards all turn into same direction again
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 44
John Riggs The Double Cross four cards on table, selected one is reversed
1995 45
John Riggs The Linking Cards
Also published here 1995 47
John Riggs On the Presentation of Mentalism
1995 55
John Riggs Procrastinating Prognostication prediction of selected headline
1995 57
John Riggs ESP Guessing Game 2000 six blank cards are numbered, spectator guesses where which number is and he is right
Inspired by
  • Orville Meyer's "The ESP Guessing Game"
Related to
1995 59
John Riggs Design Deception design drawn on blank card is shuffled among other cards, card is found and design duplicated
1995 60
John Riggs Florariggs bag with bulldog clip, prediction of three numbers, in bag rose for spectator
Inspired by 1995 61
John Riggs A Mullica Wallet Routine prize prediction on receipt in wallet
1995 63
John Riggs A Bird of Different Feather bag with cards cut in quarters, performer finds pieces of thought of card
Inspired by
  • Robert Baker's "Birds of a Feather" in "Shared Thoughts"
1995 65
John Riggs The Scissor Steal/Switch
1995 68
John Riggs The Center Scissor Steal center tear handling, for stealing the piece
1995 68
John Riggs Scissor Swap coin and ring, travel to same hand
1995 69
John Riggs Key Shocker
Related to 1995 70
John Riggs The Psychic Shopper grocery bag, performer names two different products several times and spectator can select one each, those products are in the bag and prize tag is sum of numbers spectator have written on a card
1995 71
John Riggs Slow Motion Gellerism spoon bends and eventually breaks
1995 73
John Riggs Your Good Fortune, Miss! prediction of a gem stone and a tarot card
1995 74
John Riggs R.I.P.P. Paper Tear
Inspired by
  • Patrick Page's "Ten Second Paper Tear"
1995 81
John Riggs Rolled Vanish handkerchief is rolled between hands and vanishes
1995 86
John Riggs Poor Man's Dream coins are produced, a cookie and a jumbo coin, put in paper bag, then the coins change into jumbo coin
1995 87
Marc Paul, Anthony Owen Matchmaker two signed matches travel back in the hand, then they fuse together
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
1
Zelek Shadline Ozone Papertear paper with "Ozone" written on it is signed, torn and restored
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
3
Anthony Davis Skin Graft pealing of some skin, also to remove a coin from under skin
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
5
Anthony Owen Out of this House
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
6
Lennart Green, Anthony Owen GAS Variation while dealing cards on the table
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
6
Zelek Shadline So That's How It's Done performer shows little trapdoor in hand, when opened one can apparently see through the hand
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
7
Angelo Carbone Striking Art performer removes match from drawn matchbox on a pad and strikes it on striking surface on paper
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
9
Dan Harlan, Marvin Leventhal About the Contributors on Marc Paul, Zelek Shadline (pseudonym), Anthony Davis, Anthony Owen, Angelo Carbone, Jon Allen
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
11
Jon Allen M.A.R.L.O. on "Magic And Real Life Occasions"
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
11
Dan Harlan From the Labyrinth on Anthony Owen's magazine "The Dungeon", small interview
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
12
Jon Allen Final Nightmare handling for Professor's Nightmare, fair displays of the ropes
June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
1
Scott Wells Can't Ketchup Ketchup bottle put on table and covered with napkin, then it shrinks to a miniature bottle
June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
4
Mike Maxwell Birds & Bees & Bikes mate is found, humorous routine
Related to June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
6
Ed Balducci Cut Deeper Force
June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
8
Dan Macinnis Quarter Back Sneak apparently two signed coins transpose, one is found under napkin and bottle
June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
9
The Kick Move
June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
10
Jon Allen Get the Point prediction in envelope, spectator sits on it, with funny gag
June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
10
Dan Harlan From the Labyrinth "you might be a magician if" jokes
June 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 2)
12
Aaron Fisher Gum Together chewed gum becomes fresh strip of gum and then magically is sealed again
Also published here Sep. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 3)
1
Marvin Leventhal Bizarre Transposition card found in different colored deck, Bizarre Twist variation
Inspired by Sep. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 3)
3
Dan Harlan On Again Off Again ring and rope move
Sep. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 3)
6
Philip T. Goldstein Write Of Way five cards are taken from a deck and spectator selects one, prediction states selection and other four cards
Inspired by Sep. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 3)
7
Dai Vernon Strip-Out Addition
Sep. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 3)
8
Richard Paddon In the Pink off-beat prediction of a selected color, ink of pen reveals message when drawn on business card
Inspired by
  • Paul Hallas' "2.5 Star Variation" in "The Table-Hopper's Source Book"
Related to
  • Larry Becker's "Laser Gazer" in "Stunners"
Sep. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 3)
9
Marvin Leventhal From the Labyrinth
Sep. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 3)
12
Anthony Lindan Positive I.D. blank card is put in name badge plastic and performer's name appear, at the same time spectator choses one of several business cards and it's the performer's one
Dec. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 4)
1
Tom Craven Joking Queens four blank cards, some change into a queen, then all change into jokers
Dec. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 4)
4
Eric Wolf Hidden Loophole knotted finger ring off string
Dec. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 4)
6
Dan Harlan Birthday Surprise business card with a birthday cake and a burning candle drawn on it, spectator blows and drawing changes to a half-burnt and blown out candle
Dec. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 4)
8
Aaron Fisher With a Little Help from My Friend spectator selects a card and draws an animal on it, prediction names card and on the back selection is attached
Dec. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 4)
10
Marvin Leventhal, Dan Harlan From the Labyrinth
Dec. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 4)
12
Alexander de Cova Etwas zu diesem Seminarheft und meiner Person
1995 5
Alexander de Cova Der Charakter on the stage character of the performer
1995 9
Alexander de Cova Etwas über Ethik on ethics in magic
1995 11
Alexander de Cova Ideen zu Cellini's Straßentisch on Cellini's street magic table
  • Die Platte
  • Das Gestell
1995 14
Alexander de Cova Bill in Edding bill to marker pen, finger tip
Also published here 1995 19
Alexander de Cova Super Easy Triumph cheek to cheek handling
Also published here 1995 22
False Turnover Move
1995 24
Alexander de Cova Invisible Magnetic Holdout magnet in trouser above knee
Also published here 1995 27
Alexander de Cova Zu Guter Letzt...
1995 30
Martin Gardner Introduction
1995 1
Martin Gardner Basic Tosses fair tosses, slide and dump toss
1995 3
Martin Gardner Classifying Controls on controlled dice tosses
1995 4
Martin Gardner In Closing end of introduction
1995 4
Martin Gardner The Classic Palm one from a group
1995 6
Martin Gardner Control 1 with cup
1995 8
Martin Gardner Rolling Any Number with cup
1995 10
Martin Gardner Controlling Two Dice
1995 11
Martin Gardner Control 2 with cup
1995 12
Martin Gardner Control 3 with cup
1995 13
Martin Gardner Control 4 - Little Finger Palm with cup
1995 14
Martin Gardner, Eddie Fechter, Audley Walsh Control 5 with cup
Related to
  • "Eddie Fechter's Dice Holdout Methods for Magicians" (Jerry Mentzer, 1974)
  • "Dice Dexterity" (Audley Walsh, Ed Mishell, 1953)
1995 15
Martin Gardner Control 6 with cup
1995 17
Martin Gardner Control 7 with cup
1995 17
Control 8 with cup
Also published here
  • "Scarne on Dice" (John Scarne, 1974)
1995 18
Martin Gardner Control 9 with cup, kick-off shot
1995 19
Steve Forte Addendum with cup, variation of Control 7
Related to
  • Gambling Protection Series Vol. 4
1995 20
Martin Gardner Basic Grip similar to a purse palm with dice
1995 21
Martin Gardner The Pick Up getting into palm position
1995 22
Martin Gardner Control 10 with cup
1995 23
Martin Gardner Control 11 with cup
1995 24
Eddie Fechter Control 12 with cup
Also published here
  • "Eddie Fechter's Dice Holdout Methods for Magicians" (Jerry Mentzer, 1974)
1995 25
Audley Walsh Control 13 with cup
Related to
  • "Scarne on Dice" (John Scarne, 1974)
  • "Dice Dexterity" (Audley Walsh, Ed Mishell, 1953)
1995 25
Martin Gardner Without The Cup
1995 27
Martin Gardner Control 1 without cup
1995 27
Control 2 without cup
1995 28
Martin Gardner Control 3 without cup
Also published here
  • "Dice: Squares, Tops, and Shapes" (Burton Williams, 1982)
1995 29
Control 4 whip shot, without cup
1995 29
Martin Gardner Control 5 inverted whip shot, without cup
1995 31
Control 6 without cup
Also published here
  • "Scarne on Dice" (John Scarne, 1974)
1995 32
Edward Marlo Control 7 without cup
Related to 1995 32
Martin Gardner Control 8 without cup
1995 33
Martin Gardner Control 9 without cup
1995 34
Control 10 without cup, blanket roll
1995 35
Martin Gardner Control 11 without cup
1995 36
Martin Gardner Control 12 without cup
1995 37
Martin Gardner Addendum about Steve Forte's demonstration on Gambling Protection Series Vol. 4
1995 38
Martin Gardner Surprise Finish production of giant dice from under dice cup
1995 39
Martin Gardner Bibliography on controlled dice throws
1995 40
Richard Kaufman Foreword
1995 v
Falsche Übergabe general remarks on vanishes, description of Kaps / Bernard coin vanish
1995 1
Christian Scherer Click Pass
Also published here 1995 5
Shuttle Pass general remarks and description
1995 9
David Regal Optical Shuttle jumping shuttle pass handling
Also published here 1995 13
T. Nelson Downs Oblique Palm edge classic palm
1995 17
Dai Vernon, David Roth Retention Vanish
1995 21
Christian Scherer Vorwort des Verfassers
1995 7
Sveroni Vorwort
1995 8
Sveroni Hoppla! flashy location of a card, four cards are sprung on table, selection remains, with variation of Christian Scherer
1995 9
Arturo de Ascanio Ascanio Spread
1995 11
Sveroni Magic Ara balloon bird finds selection, deck in case
1995 13
Sveroni Das ängstliche As four jumbo aces turn into four ace of clubs, spades, diamonds, ace of hearts eventually is found on performer's back
1995 16
All Alike Display with jumbo cards
1995 18
Sveroni Seilzerschneiden à la Sveroni: Zwei täuschende Methoden cut and restored rope sequences
  • 1. Mit einer Zusatzschlaufe (with a loop)
  • 2. Mit einem Zusatzstück (with an extra piece)
Related to 1995 20
Sveroni Das Tuch in der Taschenlampe spectator holds flashlight and performer holds a handkerchief, suddenly flashlight stops working and handkerchief transforms into battery, silk is found in flashlight
1995 25
Sveroni Der letzte Kartentrick spectator remembers a card at his thought of number and cuts the deck, performer tries to cut the deck that the card is back at the same position, card is then found in performer's pocket
1995 28
Bob King Preface
1995 2
Bob King Introduction
1995 3
Bob King Cards to Pocket Plus Ace through Nine from hand one by one into trouser pocket, then displayed in glass, double facer, transposition with Joker as finale, last card solution inspired by Stewart James
1995 4
Displacement as small spread is broken, two cards are exchanged
1995 5
Bob King Small Packet Turnover Palm small packet turned over and taken into right hand
1995 6
Morris Loewy Loewy Top Palm
1995 7
Bob King Slide Count cards taken from left dealing position into right fingertips, card stolen back
1995 8
Gambler's Cop
1995 9
Karl Fulves Introduction
1995
Karl Fulves Openers chapter intro
1995 1
Karl Fulves, Aldo Colombini Magic by Design No. 1, design chosen from chart, triangle, rubber banded deck animates into triangle configuration
1995 1
John Scarne, Bill Simon, Karl Fulves True Colors No. 2, cards shuffled face-up/face-down, all of one color face-up, except two selections
1995 3
Flyaway Cards No. 3, two cards vanish and reappear reversed
1995 5
Too Many Cards No. 4, two cards travel from packet to packet
1995 6
Verbal Backwards Counting
1995 6
George Delaney Caught Between No. 5, card on either side of selection turn over
Also published here 1995 7
Turnover
1995 8
El Duco Perplexing Pen No. 6, pen used to find card with its clip
1995 10
Klondike Shuffle Control
1995 10
Karl Fulves The Almanac Deck No. 7, talking about twelve months, fifty-two weeks, and so on, card spelled to in the end with phrase "daylight saving"
1995 12
John Scarne, Joseph Dunninger Ace Finds Ace No. 8, two halves under table, one reversed and put into other, it turns out to be an Ace and is next to another Ace
1995 13
Karl Fulves Crime Does not Pay chapter intro on detective themed card tricks
1995 15
Karl Fulves The Three Burglars No. 9, updated version with a coin
1995 15
Bonnie and Clyde No. 10, a Queen and a King chosen from Kings and Queens, they are then found, Klondike Shuffle
1995 16
Karl Fulves, Stewart James Go to Jail No. 11, two cards, one found by detective card, the other travels between two detective cards into case
1995 18
Leaving Card in Case
1995 19
Karl Fulves Pack of Lies No. 12, three red and black cards, spectators with red cards tell the truth, performer finds out who hides the Ace of Diamonds
Also published here 1995 20
Karl Fulves Memory Tricks chapter intro
1995 22
Karl Fulves Super Count No. 13, clocking with only ten cards
1995 22
Mental Countdown No. 14, deck apparently memorized, spectator points to card in face-up spread and performer names its position
1995 23
Group Shuffle deck shuffled in groups, yet key cards at position ten, twenty, thirty and forty retained
1995 23
Karl Fulves Mind Mirror No. 15, card from a third is removed after performer memorized the pile, he names missing card, key card placement after riffle shuffle
1995 25
Karl Fulves, Bob King The Memory Expert No. 16, number thought of, card at this position remembered, cut, performer memorizes deck, new position of selection named and card at original position as well
1995 27
Karl Fulves The Four Aces chapter intro
1995 29
Herb Zarrow Stop at an Ace No. 17, four chosen cards via cuts or stopping at riffling turn out to be the Aces, consecutive Christ Forces
1995 29
Karl Fulves Tap Reverse No. 18, card chosen and tapped on deck, an Ace turns over and the selection is also an Ace, repeated
1995 32
Double-Dealing No. 19, Kings and Aces found by dealing in packets
1995 33
Karl Fulves Dealer's Choice No. 20, eight-card poker with Kings and Aces, performer gets Aces
1995 35
Karl Fulves No-Clue Discoveries chapter intro
1995 38
This Is Not the Card No. 21, phrase spelled to find selection, three piles
1995 38
Larry Jennings Coincido No. 22, card remembered at total of cut-off packet, values used to find selection
Also published here 1995 40
Allan Slaight Five-Card Mental No. 23
Also published here 1995 41
Arthur Setterington The Square Deal No. 24, 3x3 layout with twelve cards, center cards added give forced number, card at this position predicted
Related to 1995 43
Dai Vernon A Card Is Found No. 25
Also published here 1995 46
Karl Fulves Gambling Tricks chapter intro
1995 48
Karl Fulves, Stewart James Beat the Cheat No. 26, stacking apparently explained but Aces end up in another hand
1995 48
Francis Haxton Gambler's Last Chance No. 27, one card missing from Straight Flush, spectator finds it
Also published here 1995 49
Bruce Elliott Straight Up No. 28, Ace through Five straight distributed in deck, yet dealt out again, pseudo duplicates
1995 51
Derek Dingle, Karl Fulves The Lazy Gambler No. 29, spectator cuts and two poker hands are dealt out, performer's cards are face-up and the Royal Flush
1995 52
Test Your Skill No. 30, spectator turn a card over in four-card packet, it is replaced in deck and four poker hands dealt out, the hand with the reversed card wins
1995 53
Karl Fulves The Wizard of Odds No. 31, nine cards used for "three-card poker", hand with Ace of Spades wins, includes spelling of names, inspired by the Copperfield/Steinmeyer television trick
Related to 1995 55
Karl Fulves Gimmicked Cards chapter intro
1995 58
Karl Fulves Mona Lisa No. 32, King of Spades changes into Queen of Hearts
Inspired by 1995 58
Karl Fulves Missing Corner Glide corner missing for self-working glide
1995 61
Laser Printing No. 33, X drawn on Joker transfers to a Two
1995 62
Clayton Rawson, Karl Fulves Simon Says No. 34, five cards each, spectator cannot follow
1995 64
Chase the Ace No. 35, three cards, Ace changes into another card and is removed from case
1995 67
McDonald's Aces No. 36, three double facers
1995 71
Karl Fulves The Three-Jacks Deal chapter intro
1995 75
Jack Jack Jack No. 37
1995 75
Walter B. Gibson Three-Jacks Improved No. 38
1995 77
Jack Potter Unstacked Jacks No. 39, 3&3 oil water phase as intro for Three-Jacks Deal
Also published here 1995 78
Phil Weisbecker Three Jacks and a Pat No. 40, Royal Flush climax
Also published here 1995 79
Karl Fulves, Walter B. Gibson Progressive Poker No. 41, multiple deal-outs with various hands
1995 80
Karl Fulves Novelty Card Tricks chapter intro
1995 82
John Scarne, Karl Fulves Spell Purple No. 42, red or black spelled and a card of that color comes up, finished with purple and purple is written on the card, or it is inked in purple
Also published here 1995 82
Pushbutton Magic No. 43, number on pocket calculator is Six of Hearts when turned upside down
1995 84
Tale of the Tape No. 44, tape recorder gives instructions from cassette to which a card is lost and found
1995 86
Karl Fulves A Word in Thousands No. 45, this book is a force-book with "has" as every fifth word at the start of each chapter
Related to 1995 87
Mis-Count Placement Force
Related to 1995 87
Tic-Tac-Toe No. 46, card values decide where to place the 0 or X
1995 88
Karl Fulves Rising-Card Tricks chapter intro
1995 90
Simplex Card Rise No. 47, with handkerchief cover
1995 90
Cards from the Case No. 48, from cased deck, slit in case
1995 92
Excelsior Card Rise No. 49, deck dropped in case and selection rises out
Also published here 1995 94
Bill Severn, Pete Biro Special Delivery No. 50, pencil with rubber band used to make card rise from deck in envelope
Also published here 1995 98
Karl Fulves The Color-Changing Deck chapter intro
1995 102
Robert Lotz Reverse Colors No. 51
Related to 1995 102
Arthur Carter Chemical Reaction No. 52, one of seven cards chosen, its back changes color
1995 104
Alex Elmsley The Red and the Blue No. 53, two decks change place except for two selections in them
Also published here 1995 106
Bill Simon, William P. Miesel, Karl Fulves The Forgetful Gambler No. 54, deck shuffled face-up/face-down, they right themselves except for Royal Flush, rest of deck changes back color
1995 107
Karl Fulves 52-Card Monte No. 55, gag presentation with two single cards and rest of deck as third card, color changing deck kicker
Also published here 1995 111
Karl Fulves Guessing the Colors chapter intro
1995 114
Karl Fulves Out of This World No. 56, handling with glasses and cardboard dividers
1995 114
Karrell Fox Thank You...
1995 4
Marvyn Roy The Desert Fox
1995 9
Joe Stevens Foreword
1995 11
Karrell Fox Introduction
1995 12
Karrell Fox Foxy Foldup no steal, pocket in paper
1995 14
Karrell Fox Slap-Down Coin Vanish hand slapped on coin and coin apparently dragged forwards
1995 16
Karrell Fox Gold Dust borrowed finger ring put in envelope and hammered upon, becomes gold dust
1995 18
Karrell Fox A Pin And Pencil Set pen clings to hand
1995 20
Karrell Fox A Dollar Matched dollar bill to match book
1995 21
Karrell Fox The Pinch Coin Vanish
1995 23
Karrell Fox The Medicine Man borrowed finger ring into plastic medicine bottle
1995 24
Karrell Fox Fantom Fire performer can make paper napkin flash when touched with cigarette, spectators cannot
1995 26
Karrell Fox "Hinge-Enious" Coin coin catcher gimmick
1995 28
Karrell Fox Sympathetic Coins bunch of quarters are alternating heads up and face up, when dropped singly all heads up
1995 29
Karrell Fox Stabracardabra knife stuck into napkin-wrapped deck, napkin torn away and selection sticks to knife
1995 32
Karrell Fox See The Marks? comedy presentation for revealing a reversed card
1995 34
Karrell Fox Your Card Is... spelling YOURCARDIS
1995 35
Karrell Fox For Good Measure selected card written on measuring tape
1995 36
Karrell Fox Here's Looking At You deck dropped in paper bag and shaken, spectator is told to take out any card he sees, it's the selection
1995 38
Karrell Fox 3 More Reasons To Perform "Out Of This World"
  • twenty-sixth card face-up
  • switch handling
  • Joker finish
1995 39
Karrell Fox There It Is
Related to 1995 41
Karrell Fox Karrell's Kard Schtick stick with four suits on them, changes in stick with four hearts and Four of Hearts is selection
1995 43
Karrell Fox A Sizable Card Revelation BIG and LITTLE printed on cards, the fitting one changes into selection
1995 45
Karrell Fox Fox's Fabulous Fickle Finger Force riffle force, right first finger apparently drags out center card but takes top card instead
1995 47
Karrell Fox The Un-Marked Deck selection made face-up (Riffle Force), it's the only obviously marked card on the back
1995 48
Riffle Force break
1995 48
Karrell Fox The Sloppy Fox Rollover with eight-packet display that is "rolled up"
Inspired by
  • Sid Lorraine
1995 49
Karrell Fox The Unfaked Card To Wallet signed card into ungaffed, rubber-banded wallet
1995 51
Karrell Fox A.T.S. Book Test "Almost Too Simple", page in magazine selected, torn out and crumpled up, tossed to spectator, then content described, no switch, long-short magazine
Related to 1995 54
Karrell Fox SealedStab Prediction envelope stabbed in deck, card stabbed to is predicted in envelope, under-the-handkerchief-force adaption
1995 56
Karrell Fox Actions Speak Louder Than Words six actions written on cards in six envelopes, one selected and performer does action (e.g. "stand on one foot")
1995 57
Karrell Fox The Envelope Please card stopped at predicted with jumbo card in envelope, half forcing deck
1995 59
Karrell Fox Dream Girls five photos of actresses chosen, performer divines them
1995 61
Karrell Fox The Cereal Killer favorite breakfast cereal chosen from multiple boxes, prediction
1995 64
Karrell Fox A Bottomless Prediction loading prediction into bottomless pay envelope
1995 66
Karrell Fox The "Hare-Tar" torn and restored strip into paper rabbit, corny gag
Inspired by 1995 68
Karrell Fox The Super-Simple Coin Wand
1995 70
Karrell Fox The Unfinished Palette mismade silks, blendo type effect in which small colored silks are merged with color palette on big silk
1995 72
Karrell Fox The Static Tie necktie moves up instead of paper in hand, nailed to stomach
Inspired by
  • Jack London's "Pop-Up Tie"
1995 74
Karrell Fox Willie The Worm spring snake from snake can comes out of apple apparently
1995 76
Karrell Fox Traffic-Trick black and white traffic light on silk becomes colorful, teaching about traffic safety
1995 78
Karrell Fox How's Ticks? stethoscope comedy prop made from plunger
1995 80
Karrell Fox Take Your Pick car key tags chosen from change bag, all the same brand, trade show presentation
1995 84
Karrell Fox The Topper trade show presentations for U.F. Grant's Strat-O-Spheres prop
1995 86
Karrell Fox Producing The Product Paul Stadelman Rabbit Production box for trade show use
1995 88
Karrell Fox It's In The Bag letter cards put in bag, ribbon dropped in, on it appears slogan or company name, trade show
1995 90
Karrell Fox A "Flashy" Logo flash paper on board, company name appears in flash, trade show
1995 92
Karrell Fox The Applause Sign sign on which the message changes, Tommy Windsor prop, trade show presentation
1995 94
Karrell Fox Jet-Settings backdrop for parlour or children performances
1995 98
Karrell Fox Heart Smart heart balloon as give-away at table
1995 100
Karrell Fox A Proper Dropper coin dropper, film canister
1995 101
Karrell Fox A "Handy" Exercise hand exercise with two sheets of paper
1995 103
Karrell Fox The Family Album large album on easel, faces on different sheets that can move their mouths, idea
1995 104
Karrell Fox The Bag Table bag attached to microphone stand
1995 106
Dick Jarrow The Secret Six A Sort Of Historical Rundown By Dick Jarrow
1995 108
Karrell Fox The Lucky Fox bill in thumb tip, Jack London
Related to 1995 114
Karrell Fox "When All Else Fails" Rope Trick extra loop added
1995 116
Karrell Fox The Embarrassed Medal medal on lapel crawls back inside breast pocket after bad joke, sight gag
1995 118
Karrell Fox Tissue Color silk pushed through a hole in tissue paper changes color
1995 120
Karrell Fox "Scissrope" extra loop added with scissors
1995 121
Karrell Fox Splitting-Hares arm chopper with rabbit inside
1995 122
Karrell Fox At The End Of My Rope
1995 124
Karrell Fox Over The Rainbow Blendo blendo without props
1995 126
Karrell Fox The Actual Selected Card In Balloon no prop
1995 128
Karrell Fox A "Cheep" Trick egg to live baby chick in napkin
1995 130
Karrell Fox Fox Passes The Salt long pour
1995 132
Karrell Fox Never Say "Dye" eggs become colorful easter eggs in change bag
Also published here 1995 134
Karrell Fox Stringaring paper bag with string sticking out, vanished finger ring appears on string
1995 136
Karrell Fox An Uplifting Miracle gag with electric deck
1995 138
Karrell Fox A Silk To Egg Tip thumb tip and real egg
1995 139
Karrell Fox Color Pop silk pushed in hand, changes color when opened
1995 140
Karrell Fox Peek-A-Boo silk from breast pocket vanishes in hand, reappears by slowly crawling out of breast pocket again
1995 142
Karrell Fox Right Off The Top Of Your Head chosen audience member divines selection, lazy tongs with card behind spectator
1995 144
Karrell Fox Confusin' Confetti confetti on plate, when confetti is shaken off, confetti in form of card name remain on plate
1995 145
Karrell Fox Cardician Blendo Revisited two card silks with wrong cards change into large silk with selection
Inspired by 1995 147
Karrell Fox Blendo Trio blendo presentation ideas with printed silks
1995 150
Karrell Fox The "Presto-Chang-O" Tube tube to switch or produce silks
1995 152
Karrell Fox "A. And P." Card In Balloon "Almost Perfect", duplicate
1995 154
Karrell Fox Karrell's Korny Komments Silks humorous printings on silks
Related to 1995 156
Karrell Fox Don't Miss Your Cue billiard ball to pool cue in bag
1995 158
Karrell Fox Parting Thots
1995 161
Joe Rindfleisch Acknowledgements
1995 ii
Dan Harlan Introduction
1995 v
Joe Rindfleisch !panS
Inspired by 1995 1
Joe Rindfleisch Rubber Rabbit with secret second rubber band
1995 3
Joe Rindfleisch Thnap! doubled rubber band penetrates (spectator's) thumb
1995 4
Joe Rindfleisch Rubber Necking rubber band through neck
1995 6
Joe Rindfleisch Likewise Kneed rubber band through leg
1995 7
Joe Rindfleisch Slurp! rubber band moves into hand and vanishes, band around wrists, hand as puppet
Inspired by 1995 8
Joe Rindfleisch One-T(w)o-One one rubber band becomes two and one again
Related to 1995 10
Joe Rindfleisch Twentieth Century Bands rubber band appears (actually) linked between two other bands
1995 13
Joe Rindfleisch The Way They Make Them piece broken off rubber band, they become two rubber bands, then dozens of little bands appear
1995 15
Joe Rindfleisch The Jo-dan Link
Inspired by 1995 17
Joe Rindfleisch Remote Link spectator holds bands between fingers
Inspired by 1995 20
Joe Rindfleisch A Marriage of Convenience
Inspired by 1995 22
Joe Rindfleisch On Again, Off Again brass ring penetrates rubber band
  • First Penetration - On!
  • Second Penetration - Off!
  • Third Penetration - On Again!
  • Fourth Penetration - Off Again!
  • Fifth Penetration - On Once More!
  • Sixth Penetration - Spin Off!
  • Seventh Penetration - Off on Command!
  • Final Phase - Link and Restoration!
Inspired by 1995 25
John Bannon Introduction
1995
Simon Aronson Preface
1995
Simon Aronson Point Spread red/black game in several phases played by two spectators, performer predicts difference between number of red and black cards, repeat, shuffle-bored finale
1995 3
Simon Aronson Equalizer Credit Information
Related to 1995 16
Simon Aronson, John Bannon Simon's and John's proof of the Red-Black Relationship Principle
1995 18
Simon Aronson Moves and Removes marker moved on 3x3 layout, final card predicted, with 4x4 "Sixteen Card Version" on p. 30
Related to
  • Martin Gardner Presents (1993), p. 149
1995 19
Simon Aronson Child's Play rock/paper/scissors with small prop versions, with three chips, outcome predicted
Inspired by
  • "My First Trick" (Robert Neale, Tricks of the Imagination, 1991)
1995 31
Simon Aronson Simple Double Duke Aces shown, short overhand shuffle, stacked except one, performer has Royal Flush
Related toAlso published here 1995 47
Simon Aronson Stack In Trade Aces stacked to performer and shown during deal, then another player has Aces and performer Royal Flush
  • Overhand Shuffle Methode (Version 1)
  • Streamlined Handling
  • Collins Method (Version 2)
Inspired by 1995 52
Simon Aronson Three For Two three selections made in different way, no-touch selection procedure, all located, two key cards, first cut of cut-deeper force
Inspired by 1995 61
Simon Aronson The Aronson Stripout with final three-packet cut on table
  • Push Through Variation
  • Front Lift Variation
Related toVariations 1995 65
Simon Aronson Quad-Mates Revisited four cards put in deck at four positions, next to mates, Gemini Twins with four cards and spelling of random words
Inspired by
  • "Quad-Mates" (Simon Aronson, MUM, May 1979)
Related to
1995 73
Hiroyuki Sakai Four Card Touch Force multiple cards touched, stripped out, first card outjogged by performer
1995 74
Simon Aronson Doublestop Simplified two selections, two piles, spectator thinks stop on his selection in one pile and second selection is at same position in other pile
  • Key Method
  • "No Key" Method
Inspired by 1995 79
Simon Aronson Lift Shuffle Control for two cards
1995 80
Simon Aronson This Side Up playing card with "Instructions" written on them becomes signed selection on one side
Inspired by
  • "Emergency Card" (Randy Wakeman, Randy Wakeman Presents)
1995 87
Criss Cross Force
1995 89
Wild Card Switch scoop and turnover
1995 90
Simon Aronson Plastic Sleeve Switch with divider
1995 94
Simon Aronson Happy Birthday odd-backed card matches spectator's birthday card in date book
Inspired byVariations 1995 96
Simon Aronson The Calendar Card card chosen by spectator matches card on spectator's birthday in calendar list
1995 103
Simon Aronson Other Applications for th Personalized Greeting Card ideas on how to use greeting cards with customized messages on them
1995 110
Simon Aronson Two Possibilities with impromptu handling in final comment
Variations 1995 113
Michael Close, Simon Aronson MC Spread Double Lift Variant
1995 115
Simon Aronson The Trained Deck selection cut into deck, three chosen cards added, selection at this position, repeated, then selected card is spelled by spectator in his head while performer deals, performer stops at selection, Multiple Card Sum Stack
Related to 1995 123
Simon Aronson Mark-a-Place Move
1995 126
Simon Aronson, Geoffrey Scalbert Sunken Key Placement
1995 131
Simon Aronson Multiple Card Sum Stacks consecutive sum, not forcing
Related to 1995 134
Simon Aronson Doubly Lazy two selections, Ace to King twice
Related to 1995 136
Simon Aronson Spell Check three cards spelled to consecutively starting with random card, selection at end of last spell, declining letter spells
1995 139
Simon Aronson Suit Yourself one deck mixed face-up/face-down, other deck shuffled twice and named suit removed, in first deck this suit is reversed in same order
Inspired by 1995 144
Simon Aronson Past, Present, Future spectator cuts off pile, pockets card, shuffles bottom pile and remembers card, cuts again and remembers card, deals through top pile and turns over a card, one named, position of one named, pocketed card predicted in wallet
1995 153
Simon Aronson Floating Key Principle
1995 159
Simon Aronson Lazy Memory ideas for applying the memorized deck to the Lazy Man's Card Trick
  • Memorized Doubly Lazy
  • Spelling to the Second Selection
  • "Sessions" Lazy Memory
Related to 1995 162
Simon Aronson Everybody's Lazy two spectators and performer remember cards, performer names position of spectator's cards, spectator names number and there is performer's card, no-touch
VariationsAlso published here 1995 167
Simon Aronson Two Wrongs Make It Right two decks, two cards chosen in one, both decks dealt in unison to two predicted cards in other deck, the selections show up in same place, funny presentation about making wrong predictions
1995 173
Simon Aronson Taking Advantage of One's Position selection procedure in which a packet is cut off, next card remembered and placed on this packet, another packet cut off onto first pile, next card remembered and put onto first pile, and so on
  • Self Position
  • Shuffling
  • False Positives
Related toVariations 1995 179
Simon Aronson Self Centered two cards chosen by cutting and shuffling packets, procedure similar to one-pile free cut
Inspired by 1995 187
Simon Aronson Madness in our Methods three selections, fair conditions, no-touch and no card seen
  • Alternative Revelations
1995 194
Simon Aronson Topsy Turvy three selections with cutting and shuffling packets, deck shuffled face-up/face-down, cards located by apparent muscle reading in spread
Related to 1995 203
Juan Tamariz Restoring part of Stack at end of Topsy Turvy
Related to 1995 215
Simon Aronson High Class Location three selections
Related to 1995 216
Simon Aronson The Open Index
  • The Open Index
  • Estimate, Glimpse and Cut
    • A. Glimpse First, then Cut
    • B. Cut First, then Glimpse
  • Knowing Where You Are
    • A. Marks
    • B. Key Cards
    • C. One Way Backs (see also p. 237)
  • Determining the Desired Card
    • A. The Target Card is Directly Designated by the Spectator
    • B. The Target Card is Indirectly Designated, and is Not Known to the Spectator
    • C. A Target "Position" is Designated
1995 222
Wrist Turn and Bevel
1995 224
Edward Marlo Book Break
1995 224
Simon Aronson The S. A. Combination "Self Adjusting", spectator touches force in spread, it apparently does not leave sight, under-the-spread force
  • A. The Force Procedure
  • B. Application to the Open Index (spectator touches named card)
Related toAlso published here 1995 232
Simon Aronson The Cross-Index Index - Charting the Course on card indexes and the cross-index index idea
  • Above Suspicion
  • Cross Indexing Two Variables
  • Charts and Lists
1995 241
Simon Aronson On the Berglas Effect with fifty-two decks, as example of cross-index index
1995 244
Simon Aronson Fate card freely chosen from range of twelve, then birthday named, then chart removed, using cross-index index
Variations 1995 249
Simon Aronson Signs zodiac sign cards specify one's lucky number, color, symbol..., cross-index index with example effects
1995 271
Simon Aronson The PIP Stack "Position Information Procedure"
Ace to King stack in deck, allows performer to know position of replaced selection
1995 290
Edward Marlo Incomplete Faro Placement
1995 295
Simon Aronson A Short Routine: Colorful Countdown spectator selects card, lucky number on zodiac chart is looked up, at that position is selection
1995 297
Simon Aronson A Long Routine: Three is a Charm three spectators, card, color and symbol selected, position of card and color and symbol written on zodiac chart when spectator's signs are looked up
1995 298
Simon Aronson Uncharted Territory more ideas for "Signs" and the cross-index index
  • Variants
  • Lists, Grids and Tables
  • Other Formats
  • Conclusion
1995 302
Simon Aronson Bibliography of Simon Aronson
1995 307
David Malek The Malek Multiple Card Control for three cards, consecutive (cover) passes
Also published here 1995 4
David Malek Jacks Done Better false dealing demo up to fifth, with surprise ending, performer deals himself Aces instead of Tens
Inspired by 1995 8
David Malek The One Handed Fifth Deal
1995 9
Terry Zembrzuski Mock Fifth Deal
1995 10
Frederick Braue Braue Add-On
1995 10
David Malek The Double Cross dealing a good hand to the confederate but performer has a better hand as a kicker
Related to
  • Darwin Ortiz's "The Bottom Deal Demonstration" in "Darwin's Deceits"
1995 14
David Malek The Yellow Kid all backs with four cards and gambling demonstration, Himber wallet
Inspired by 1995 19