of private confederacie, and of bandons pigeon \n on using stooges, for example for burnt and rediscovered card \n reginald scot \n of private confederacy. \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Reginald Scot
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Of private confederacie, and of Bandons pigeon
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Related to
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1584
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of cards, with good cautions how to avoid cousenage therein: speciall rules to conveie and handle the cards, and the maner and order how to accomplish all difficult and strange things wrought with cards \n injog or outjog shuffle to preserve stock, first or fourth finger controls stock, also with a few cover cards \n unknown \n bottom stock jog shuffle \n unknown \n control with cover cards \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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Of cards, with good cautions how to avoid cousenage therein: speciall rules to conveie and handle the cards, and the maner and order how to accomplish all difficult and strange things wrought with cards
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Related to
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1584
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188
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on gambling and cheating \n \n reginald scot
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Reginald Scot
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On Gambling and Cheating
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1584
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how to deliver out foure aces, and to convert them into foure knaves \n four aces shown on face of deck and placed on table one by one, they change into jacks \n unknown \n how to deliver out four aces, and convert them into four knaves. \n unknown \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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How to deliver out foure aces, and to convert them into foure knaves
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Related to
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1584
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188
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glide \n second card injogged and covered by fingers \n unknown \n injog glide \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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Glide
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Related to
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1584
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189
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how to tell one what card he seeth in the bottome, when the same card is shuffled into the stocke \n card peeked, kept under control with jog shuffle and then "forced" (given) to spectator and divined \n unknown \n how to tell what card he sees on the bottom, when the same card is shuffled into the stock. \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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How to tell one what card he seeth in the bottome, when the same card is shuffled into the stocke
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Related to
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1584
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189
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an other waie to doo the same, having your selfe indeed never seene the card \n card glimpsed with diversion (like letting some cards fall), making piles and following the card, then giving it to spectator and divining it \n unknown \n another way to do the same, having yourself indeed never seen the card. \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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An other waie to doo the same, having your selfe indeed never seene the card
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Related to
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1584
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189
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to tell one without confederacie what card the thinketh \n three cards on table, one thought of, divined by following gaze \n unknown \n to tell one without confederacy what card he thinks of. \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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To tell one without confederacie what card the thinketh
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Related to
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1584
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189
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how to tell what card anie man thinketh, how to conveie the same into a kernell of a nut or cheristone, &c: and the same againe into ones pocket: how to make one drawe the same or anie card you list, and all under one devise \n card thought of is predicted on piece of paper in nut or button on spectator's coat, stooge, another person selects this card from deck, in optional repeat a nut with ink is cracked by some sucker \n unknown \n how to tell what card any man thinks of, how to convey it into the kernel of a nut or cherrystone, and the same again into another's pocket \n unknown \n how to make a card vanish, and finde it againe in a nut \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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How to tell what card anie man thinketh, how to conveie the same into a kernell of a nut or cheristone, &c: and the same againe into ones pocket: how to make one drawe the same or anie card you list, and all under one devise
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Related to
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1584
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190
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classic force \n with out (dropping some cards and starting again) \n unknown \n how to make one draw the same or any card you like \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
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Classic Force
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Related to
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1584
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190
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how to make a card vanish, and finde it againe in a nut \n duplicate card is split and printed side slit into nut beforehand, second nut filled with ink as joke when spectator opens it \n unknown \n how to tell what card anie man thinketh, how to conveie the same into a kernell of a nut or cheristone, &c: and the same againe into ones pocket: how to make one drawe the same or anie card you list, and all under one devise \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
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How to make a Card vanish, and finde it againe in a Nut
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Related to
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1634
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19
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conveyance of cards and dice \n mentioning card tricks and principles without details
- divided cards
- advantage dice by cutting off a strip
- "nipping" (punch?), corner crimp, dots \n hocus pocus junior
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Hocus Pocus Junior
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Conveyance of Cards and Dice
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1634
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51
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le grand sultan \n automaton who can divine a card by nodding with his head, the number of a rolled dice and in which compartment of a closed box a doll is placed, with assitant \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
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Le Grand Sultan
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1784
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1
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la carte dansante \n (the dancing card) selection appears on the wall, goes left and right and up until the card vanishes and appears again, thread and duplicate \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
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La Carte Dansante
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1784
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13
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la carte clouée au mur d'un coup de pistolet \n corner torn of selection, then nail is marked and loaded into a gun, cards sprung into the air and selection is nailed to the wall, corner matches, with assistant \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
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La Carte Clouée au Mur d'un Coup de Pistolet
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1784
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15
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la carte brûlée, qu'on fait trouver dans une montre \n card is selected and burnt, ashes vanish from a box and miniature card is found under glass of a watch, spectator selects among three, with assistant \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
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La Carte Brûlée, qu'on Fait Trouver Dans une Montre
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1784
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19
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les cartes devinées, les yeux bandés \n spectator selects a bunch of cards and shuffles them, medium comes on stage, then with blindfold and without the performer saying a word all cards are named \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
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Les Cartes Devinées, les Yeux Bandés
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1784
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39
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classic force \n to force a number \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
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Classic Force
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1784
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43
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la carte qui saute en l'air, en sortant du jeu, sans qu'on la touche \n card rises from a houlette and flies up into the air, also possible with several cards \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
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La Carte qui Saute en l'air, en Sortant du Jeu, Sans qu'on la Touche
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1784
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54
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for a person to chuse a card, you not supposed to know what it is, and then for the person to hold the cards between his finger and thumb, to strike them all out of his hand but the very card he had taken. \n "this is called the nerve trick" \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
|
For a Person to chuse a Card, you not supposed to know what it is, and then for the Person to hold the Cards between his Finger and Thumb, to strike them all out of his Hand but the very Card he had taken.
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1784
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61
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to tell what card a person thinks upon, though you are not in the room, or which card he has touched, or waved his hand over \n strange method \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
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To tell what Card a Person thinks upon, though you are not in the Room, or which Card he has touched, or waved his Hand over
|
1784
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|
62
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to tell what card you think on in the whole pack. \n probability and rudimental form of fishing \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
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To tell what Card you think on in the whole Pack.
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1784
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63
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how to deliver out four aces, and to convert them to four knaves \n four cards put on the table one by one, they transform into other cards \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
|
How to deliver out Four Aces, and to convert them to Four Knaves
|
1784
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64
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the glide \n second card injogged and hidden by fingers \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
|
The Glide
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1784
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64
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to tell what card a person pitches on, without seeing the card till you find it in the pack \n cards shown one by one and stopped at selection, simple overhand shuffle control \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
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To tell what Card a Person pitches on, without seeing the Card till you find it in the Pack
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1784
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65
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to call for any card in the pack \n deck behind back naming card, bringing deck in front of body and dropping card on table, sequence is repeated \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
|
To call for any Card in the Pack
|
1784
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67
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shuffling of cards so as to always keep one cartain card at the bottom \n overhand shuffling, see scot \n unknown \n of cards, with good cautions how to avoid cousenage therein: speciall rules to conveie and handle the cards, and the maner and order how to accomplish all difficult and strange things wrought with cards \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
|
Shuffling of Cards so as to always keep one cartain Card at the Bottom
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Related to
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1784
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68
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coup-d'oeil sur une assemblée de joueurs. \n meeting pilferer again in london, different methods for cheating at cards \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée
Henri Decremps
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Coup-d'oeil sur une assemblée de Joueurs.
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1785
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204
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tour du piquet incompréhensible, nouvellement perfectionné. \n performer always has best five cards from chosen suit, spectator deals several hands, inspired by a routine in guyot \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée
Henri Decremps
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Tour du Piquet incompréhensible, nouvellement perfectionné.
|
1785
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225
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tour des trois bijoux rendu plus simple & plus merveilleux. \n three objects (jewelry, watch, cigarette case) are selected by three people and all get some playing cards which are added after some rules, performer divines who has which object \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée
Henri Decremps
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Tour des trois Bijoux rendu plus simple & plus merveilleux.
|
1785
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|
235
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knowing the amount of small pile \n asking amount of red / black cards \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée
Henri Decremps
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Knowing the Amount of Small Pile
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1785
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|
242
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le cygne ingénieux. \n swan in basin moves by its own, moves to letters to form chosen word, anagram method with words on cards (variation of guyot's method) \n henri decremps \n the learned little swan, one of mr. breslaw's grand deceptions \n philip breslaw
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée
Henri Decremps
|
Le Cygne ingénieux.
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Related to
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1785
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262
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forcing \n several forcing cards in a deck, way to force one of the cards, cards with angram words \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée
Henri Decremps
|
Forcing
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1785
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265
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forcing \n from a forcing deck, no specific method \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée
Henri Decremps
|
Forcing
|
1785
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|
299
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voyage d'une carte \n card in a box travel to another card in another box \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Voyage d'une carte
|
1786
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|
37
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divination du montant d'argent expliqué \n divination of an amount of money contained in the purse of a spectator from p. 29 explained \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Divination du montant d'argent expliqué
|
1786
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|
78
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voyage d'une carte expliqué \n card in a box travel to another card in another box explained, box with flap \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Voyage d'une carte expliqué
|
1786
|
|
86
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faire sauter la coupe des deux mains \n classic pass \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire sauter la coupe des deux mains
|
1786
|
|
93
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classic pass half pass \n top portion pulled face-up underneath \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Classic Pass Half Pass
|
1786
|
|
96
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faire sauter la coupe d'une seule main \n \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire sauter la coupe d'une seule main
|
1786
|
|
97
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les faux mélanges \n four "false shuffle" will be explained, starting with one by spreading from hand to hand in bunches à la charlier shuffle to control just a single card \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Les faux mélanges
|
1786
|
|
101
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2ème faux melange \n packets pushed together (over each other) in the hands \n unknown \n 2ème faux melange \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
2ème faux melange
|
Also published here
|
1786
|
|
102
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|
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3ème faux mélange \n false shuffle which is more like a five-packet false cut using the table \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
3ème faux mélange
|
1786
|
|
103
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|
|
4ème faux mélange \n false shuffle which is more like a four-packet false cut using the table \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
4ème faux mélange
|
1786
|
|
104
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filer la carte \n bottom change \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Filer la carte
|
1786
|
|
105
|
|
|
glisser la carte \n the glide \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Glisser la carte
|
1786
|
|
107
|
|
|
enlever la carte \n classic top palm \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Enlever la carte
|
1786
|
|
109
|
|
|
poser la carte \n two palm replacements
- in the hands
- as deck is picked up from table, with open fingers \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Poser la carte
|
1786
|
|
110
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|
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dire à l'avance la carte que quelqu'un choisira \n a spectator names the card that another person selected \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Dire à l'avance la carte que quelqu'un choisira
|
1786
|
|
113
|
|
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classic force \n \n henri decremps
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
Henri Decremps
|
Classic Force
|
1786
|
|
114
|
|
|
faire tirer une carte au hasard... pour la faire trouver ensuite... \n freely chosen card found on top or in the middle, as spectator wishes \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire tirer une carte au hasard... Pour la faire trouver ensuite...
|
1786
|
|
115
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|
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faire tirer une carte et la retrouver sur un paquet \n chosen card found on top of designated packet, four packets, palmed card replaced \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire tirer une carte et la retrouver sur un paquet
|
1786
|
|
120
|
|
|
prévoir la pensée d'un homme en mettant d'avance une carte choisie au hasard, au rang et au numéro que cet homme doit choisir un instant après \n chosen card at any number in the deck, faced deck and deck flop \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Prévoir la pensée d'un homme en mettant d'avance une carte choisie au hasard, au rang et au numéro que cet homme doit choisir un instant après
|
1786
|
|
124
|
|
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deck turnover \n crude by closing fingers \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Deck Turnover
|
1786
|
|
125
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|
|
faire tirer des cartes par différentes personnes; les bien mêler ensemble par différents mélanges; montrer ensuite qu'elles ne sont ni dessus ni dessous, et les tirer du jeu d'un coup de main \n four selected cards are found after the deck has been shuffled with four air-pressure turnover revelations, nine classic passes are involved \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire tirer des cartes par différentes personnes; les bien mêler ensemble par différents mélanges; montrer ensuite qu'elles ne sont ni dessus ni dessous, et les tirer du jeu d'un coup de main
|
1786
|
|
127
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air-pressure turnover \n \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Air-Pressure Turnover
|
1786
|
|
131
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|
|
faire tirer une carte, la mêler avec les autres... la faire rester seule dans la main gauche en faisant tomber les autres par terre \n chosen card remains in one hand after the rest of deck has been hit by the other hand \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire tirer une carte, la mêler avec les autres... La faire rester seule dans la main gauche en faisant tomber les autres par terre
|
1786
|
|
132
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|
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faire trouver les quatre rois dans le milieu, après les avoir fait posé séparément. \n kings put on top and bottom join the middle \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire trouver les quatre rois dans le milieu, après les avoir fait posé séparément.
|
1786
|
|
135
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|
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prouver combien il est imprudent de jouer de l'argent \n demonstration of cheating to give yourself the four kings \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Prouver combien il est imprudent de jouer de l'argent
|
1786
|
|
139
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faire une pareil demonstration au brelan; en se donnant brelan de rois \n demonstration of cheating in another game to give yourself three-of-a-kind \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire une pareil demonstration au Brelan; en se donnant brelan de rois
|
1786
|
|
141
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deviner la carte pensée \n card thought from fan \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Deviner la carte pensée
|
1786
|
|
144
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|
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psychological force \n exposing a card a bit more in a fan when showing it to the spectator and asking him to think one \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Psychological force
|
1786
|
|
145
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|
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deviner d'avance celle de quatre cartes qu'une personne prendra librement \n spectator names a card that has been touched by another spectator from a group of four cards, performer whispers card to him previously \n unknown \n die geflüsterte vorhersage \n roberto giobbi \n pinetti's prediction \n roberto giobbi
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Deviner d'avance celle de quatre cartes qu'une personne prendra librement
|
Variations
|
1786
|
|
149
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|
|
magician's choice \n one of four \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Magician's Choice
|
1786
|
|
150
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|
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deviner d'avance le paquet de cartes qu'une personne choisira \n number of cards from a chosen packet is predicted \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Deviner d'avance le paquet de cartes qu'une personne choisira
|
1786
|
|
153
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faire tirer des cartes par quatre spectateur; les nommer ensuite sans les avoir vues, et faire qu'une de ces cartes se metamorphose successivement en chacune des autres \n four chosen cards are guessed by the magician, then one of these cards will be transformed successively into each of them (miscalling) \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
faire tirer des cartes par quatre spectateur; les nommer ensuite sans les avoir vues, et faire qu'une de ces cartes se metamorphose successivement en chacune des autres
|
1786
|
|
156
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|
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deviner la pensée d'autrui par un ancien moyen nouvellement perfectionné \n mutus nomen, final cards found with sword \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Deviner la pensée d'autrui par un ancien moyen nouvellement perfectionné
|
1786
|
|
163
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|
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faire changer un roi de coeur en as de pique, et un as de pique en roi de coeur \n two cards are transposed under two hats, two double facers \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire changer un roi de coeur en as de pique, et un as de pique en roi de coeur
|
1786
|
|
170
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|
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moyen sur de gagner un pari aux cartes, en faisant sortir avec la pointe d'un couteau, une carte que les spectateurs croient être sous le jeu \n finding a card with the tip of a knife, sucker element, spectators think the card is on the bottom \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Moyen sur de gagner un pari aux cartes, en faisant sortir avec la pointe d'un couteau, une carte que les spectateurs croient être sous le jeu
|
1786
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|
172
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faire qu'une carte choisie par un premier spectateur, et mêlée dans le jeu par un second, se trouve la première qu'un troisième spectateur choisira librement; la métamorphoser en une autre carte au gré d'un quatrième, & la faire reparaître un instant \n card turns several times into the cards that other select or name \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire qu'une carte choisie par un premier spectateur, et mêlée dans le jeu par un second, se trouve la première qu'un troisième spectateur choisira librement; la métamorphoser en une autre carte au gré d'un quatrième, & la faire reparaître un instant
|
1786
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|
175
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faire croire qu'on fait avec une adresse merveilleuse une opération qu'on fait sans adresse \n having made a classic pass before, pretend to make a fair cut, to then pretend to make an invisible pass from any movements, faking the pass \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Faire croire qu'on fait avec une adresse merveilleuse une opération qu'on fait sans adresse
|
1786
|
|
180
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|
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avis intéressant \n monte type game using four cards and the glide \n henri decremps
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
Henri Decremps
|
Avis intéressant
|
1786
|
|
185
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deviner combien de clefs une personne a dans sa poche \n guess how many keys a person has in his pocket \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
|
Deviner combien de clefs une personne a dans sa poche
|
1786
|
|
241
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general principles of sleight-of-hand applicable to card tricks \n \n professor hoffmann
1876
modern magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
General Principles of Sleight-of-Hand applicable to Card Tricks
|
1876
|
|
11
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to make the pass - first method \n very backbone of card-conjuring, the \n unknown
1876
modern magic
|
To Make the Pass - First Method
|
1876
|
|
12
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classic pass half pass \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
|
Classic Pass Half Pass
|
1876
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|
14
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managing the pass \n misdirection and gaze \n professor hoffmann
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Professor Hoffmann
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Managing the Pass
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to make the pass - second method \n \n unknown
1876
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To Make the Pass - Second Method
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classic pass false cut \n as top half is taken, or as top half is replaced \n unknown \n the "passless" pass \n bob taylor \n neal elias
1876
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Classic Pass False Cut
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to make the pass - third method \n \n unknown
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To Make the Pass - Third Method
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to make the pass - fourth method \n one-handed version of third method \n unknown \n die volte, mit einer hand auszuführen \n unknown \n single-handed pass, no. 1 \n unknown
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To Make the Pass - Fourth Method
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to make the pass - fifth method \n flourishy \n unknown \n a single-handed pass \n unknown
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To Make the Pass - Fifth Method
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to make the pass - sixth method \n \n unknown \n single-handed pass, no. 3 \n unknown \n die volte, mit den fingerspitzen einer hand auszuführen \n unknown \n the french shift \n dai vernon
1876
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To Make the Pass - Sixth Method
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to make the pass - seventh method \n \n unknown
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To Make the Pass - Seventh Method
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to "force" a card \n \n unknown
1876
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To "Force" a Card
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forcing pack \n one way or three way \n unknown
1876
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Forcing Pack
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to make a "false shuffle" - first method \n small top stock \n unknown
1876
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To make a "False Shuffle" - First Method
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to make a "false shuffle" - second method \n slip shuffle \n unknown
1876
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To make a "False Shuffle" - Second Method
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to make a "false shuffle" - third method \n charlier type shuffle with optical bluff placement to top \n unknown
1876
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To make a "False Shuffle" - Third Method
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to make a "false shuffle" - fourth method \n fans pushed into each other and stripped out again (zarrowesque concept) \n unknown \n to make a "false shuffle" - fourth method \n unknown
1876
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To make a "False Shuffle" - Fourth Method
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Also published here
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to make a "false shuffle" - fifth method \n multiple packets \n unknown
1876
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To make a "False Shuffle" - Fifth Method
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to make a "false shuffle" - sixth method \n multiple packets, real cut \n unknown
1876
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To make a "False Shuffle" - Sixth Method
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to "palm" a card \n \n unknown
1876
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To "Palm" a Card
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palm glimpse \n glimpsing palmed card \n unknown
1876
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Palm Glimpse
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palm replacement \n \n unknown
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Palm Replacement
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to "ruffle" the cards \n one-handed or two-handed \n unknown
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To "Ruffle" the Cards
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to "change" a card - first method \n bottom change \n unknown
1876
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To "Change" a Card - First Method
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to "change" a card - second method \n bold, bottom card shown, top side-jogged card quickly removed instead \n unknown
1876
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To "Change" a Card - Second Method
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to "change" a card - third method \n top change \n unknown
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To "Change" a Card - Third Method
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to "change" a card - fourth method \n "with one hand only." \n unknown
1876
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To "Change" a Card - Fourth Method
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to "change" a card - fifth method \n "to change a card without the aid of the pack"
in context of effect in which wrong card changes into selection \n prof. robert hellis
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Prof. Robert Hellis
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To "Change" a Card - Fifth Method
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to "change" a card - sixth method \n to change severals cards at once. \n prof. robert hellis
1876
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Prof. Robert Hellis
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To "Change" a Card - Sixth Method
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to get sight of a drawn card \n - first method (center)
- second method (bottom) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Get Sight of a Drawn Card
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to "slip" a card \n \n unknown \n the slip \n eddie joseph
1876
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To "Slip" a Card
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Variations
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to draw back a card \n glisser la carte \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Draw Back a Card
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to "turn over" the pack \n \n unknown
1876
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To "Turn Over" the Pack
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to spring the cards from one hand to the other \n \n unknown
1876
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To Spring the Cards from one Hand to the Other
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to throw a card \n \n unknown
1876
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To Throw a Card
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the bridge \n \n unknown
1876
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The Bridge
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simple modes of discovering a given card - first method \n top cards openly pushed back one by one until spectator stops, bottom card force card \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Simple Modes of Discovering a given Card - First Method
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second method \n 21 card trick, also with general number \n unknown \n sixth method \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Second Method
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Variations
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third method \n spectators remember cards and their positions \n unknown
1876
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Third Method
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various modes of disclosing a discovered card - first method \n deck hit out of spectator's hand \n unknown
1876
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Various Modes of Disclosing a Discovered Card - First Method
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second method \n single card friction toss \n unknown
1876
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Second Method
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third method \n air-pressure turnover \n unknown
1876
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Third Method
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fourth method \n equivoque procedure \n unknown
1876
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Fourth Method
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to make a card vanish from the pack, and be found in a person's pocket \n stuck to back of hand \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To make a Card vanish from the Pack, and be found in a Person's Pocket
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to place the four kings in different parts of the pack, and to bring them together by a simple cut \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To place the Four Kings in different parts of the Pack, and to bring them together by a Simple Cut
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hidden block packet switch \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Hidden Block Packet Switch
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the four kings being placed under the hand of one person, and the four sevens under the hand of another, to make them change places at command \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Four Kings being placed under the Hand of one Person, and the Four Sevens under the Hand of Another, to make them Change Places at Command
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eights as sevens \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Eights as Sevens
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four packets of cards having been formed face downwards on the table, to discover the total value of the undermost cards \n \n unknown \n any number of packets of cards having been formed face downwards on the table, to discover the total value of the undermost cards. \n unknown \n chief card trick \n charles t. jordan
1876
modern magic
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Four Packets of Cards having been Formed face downwards on the Table, to discover the Total Value of the Undermost Cards
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throw packet to count its cards \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Throw Packet to Count its Cards
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to name all the cards in the pack in succession \n full stack, eight kings explained \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Name all the Cards in the Pack in Succession
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1876
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the cards being cut, to tell whether the number cut is odd or even \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Cards being Cut, to tell whether the Number Cut is Odd or Even
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the whist trick. to deal yourself all the trumps \n all four hands contain all cards of a suit \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Whist Trick. To deal yourself all the Trumps
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to allow a person to think of a card, and to make that card appear at such number in the pack as another person shall name \n card and its position remembered, bluff counting started with that number, with variation \n unknown \n mentalo \n unknown \n "die wievielte karte?" \n david tobias bamberg \n to make a card thought of by one person appear at such number in the pack as another person shall choose \n unknown \n the selected card appears at number chosen by another person \n ellis stanyon
1876
modern magic
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To allow a Person to think of a Card, and to make that Card appear at such Number in the Pack as Another Person shall Name
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the cards revealed by the looking-glass \n joke \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Cards Revealed by the Looking-Glass
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to guess four cards thought of by different persons \n \n unknown \n personal effects \n karl fulves \n presentation \n jean hugard
1876
modern magic
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To Guess Four Cards thought of by Different Persons
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Related toVariations
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1876
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the pairs re-paired \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Pairs Re-paired
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the magic triplets \n variation with twenty-four cards and triplets instead of twenty and pairs \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Magic Triplets
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another mode of discovering a card thought of \n twenty-five cards, different dealing pattern \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Another Mode of Discovering a Card Thought of
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to guess, by the aid of a passage of poetry or prose, such one of sixteen cards as, in the performer's absence, has been touched or selected by the company \n verbal code \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Guess, by the aid of a Passage of Poetry or Prose, such one of Sixteen Cards as, in the Performer's Absence, has been Touched or Selected by the Company
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1876
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to detect, without confederacy, which of four cards has been turned round in your absence \n one-way margins \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Detect, without Confederacy, which of Four Cards has been Turned Round in your Absence
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to arrange twelve cards is rows, in such a manner that they will count four in every direction \n puzzle \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Arrange Twelve Cards is Rows, in such a manner that they will Count Four in every Direction
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to place the aces and court cards in four rows, in such a manner that neither horizontally nor perpendicularly shall there be in either row two cards alike either in suit or value \n puzzle \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Place the Aces and Court Cards in Four Rows, in such a manner that neither Horizontally nor Perpendicularly shall there be in either Row two Cards alike either in Suit or Value
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the congress of court cards \n with the twelve court cards \n unknown \n to teach the company a trick which they learn without difficulty, then to allow them to succeed or to cause them to fail at your pleasure \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Congress of Court Cards
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the long card \n \n unknown
1876
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The Long Card
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biseauté or tapering cards \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Biseauté or Tapering Cards
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1876
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60
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a card having been chosen and returned, and the pack shuffled, to produce the chosen card instantly in various ways \n long card or stripper deck, see following tricks \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been Chosen and Returned, and the Pack shuffled, to Produce the Chosen Card instantly in various ways
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1876
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to pick out the card,the pack being placed in a person's pocket \n stripper or with palm \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Pick out the Card,the Pack being placed in a Person's Pocket
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1876
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to cut at the chosen card \n stripper, long card, or ungaffed after spectator shuffle (palm) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Cut at the Chosen Card
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to let all the cards fall, save the one chosen \n long card or stripper deck \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Let all the Cards fall, save the One Chosen
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1876
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62
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classic pass false cut \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Classic Pass False Cut
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1876
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63
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to fling the pack in the air, and catch the chosen card \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Fling the Pack in the Air, and Catch the Chosen Card
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1876
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63
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to change a card drawn haphazard to the chosen card \n long card or stripper \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Change a Card drawn haphazard to the Chosen Card
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1876
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63
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to divide the pack into several packets on the table, allowing the company to stop you at any moment, and to cause the top card of the heap last made to change into the chosen card \n wide card as key card \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Divide the Pack into several Packets on the Table, allowing the Company to stop you at any Moment, and to cause the Top Card of the Heap last made to Change into the Chosen Card
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1876
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65
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shuffling deck with key card \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Shuffling Deck with Key Card
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1876
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65
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dribble force precursor \n using wide card \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Dribble Force Precursor
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1876
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65
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to teach the company a trick which they learn without difficulty, then to allow them to succeed or to cause them to fail at your pleasure \n deck dealt in four piles and suits separated, taught to audience and they fail or succeed \n unknown \n the congress of court cards \n unknown \n criss cross \n george sands \n nil homini certum est \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To teach the Company a Trick which they Learn without Difficulty, then to allow them to Succeed or to cause them to Fail at your Pleasure
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1876
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66
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to distinguish the court cards by touch \n preparing by "bending" edges slightly upwards with knife \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Distinguish the Court Cards by Touch
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1876
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69
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concealing the cause \n \n professor hoffmann
1876
modern magic
Professor Hoffmann
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Concealing the Cause
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1876
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69
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to name any number of cards in succession without seeing them \n cards named one by one with deck behind backs, two methods \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To name any Number of Cards in succession without Seeing them
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1876
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70
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to make four cards change from eights to twos, from black to red, etc. \n divided cards \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To make Four Cards change from Eights to Twos, from Black to Red, etc.
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1876
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71
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turning cards end for end \n small packet \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Turning Cards End for End
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1876
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73
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a card having been drawn and returned, and the pack shuffled, to make it appear at such number as the company choose \n two methods (glide and re-deal) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been Drawn and Returned, and the Pack shuffled, to make it Appear at such Number as the Company Choose
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1876
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73
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several persons having each drawn and returned a card, to make each card appear at such number in the pack as the drawer chooses \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Several Persons having each Drawn and Returned a Card, to make each Card appear at such Number in the Pack as the Drawer chooses
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1876
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75
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the "three card" trick \n with bent corner \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The "Three Card" Trick
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1876
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76
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to nail a chosen card to the wall \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Nail a Chosen Card to the Wall
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1876
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77
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the inseparable sevens \n eights as sevens, robbers \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Inseparable Sevens
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1876
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77
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the inseparable aces \n three x-cards behind, robbers \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Inseparable Aces
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1876
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79
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push-off count \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Push-off Count
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1876
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80
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holding two breaks \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Holding Two Breaks
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1876
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80
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having placed the four aces in different positions in the pack, to make the two black change places with the two red ones, and finally to bring all four together in the middle of the pack \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Having placed the Four Aces in different positions in the Pack, to make the two Black change places with the two Red ones, and finally to bring all Four together in the middle of the Pack
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1876
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80
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a card having been thought of, to make such card vanish from the pack, and be discovered wherever the performer pleases \n twenty-seven cards, card palmed out and multiple endings suggested (pocket, transformation, on chair, ...) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been thought of, to make such Card Vanish from the Pack, and be Discovered wherever the Performer pleases
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1876
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83
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to cause a number of cards to multiply invisibly in a person's keeping \n cut-off packet weighed, then it multiplies \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To cause a Number of Cards to Multiply invisibly in a Person's keeping
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1876
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84
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cutting force \n spectator cuts to a break while performer holds deck \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Cutting Force
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1876
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84
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the pack being divided into two portions, placed in the keeping of two different persons, to make three cards pass invisible from the one to the other \n beginning with sealed deck \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1876
modern magic
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
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The Pack being divided into Two Portions, placed in the keeping of two different Persons, to make Three Cards Pass invisible from the One to the Other
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1876
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86
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to allow several persons each to draw a card, and the pack having been shuffled, to make another card drawn haphazard change successively into each of those first chosen \n \n unknown \n general card \n max malini
1876
modern magic
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To allow several Persons each to draw a Card, and the Pack having been Shuffled, to make another Card drawn haphazard Change successively into each of those first chosen
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Related to
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1876
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87
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tips on the classic force \n \n professor hoffmann
1876
modern magic
Professor Hoffmann
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Tips on the Classic Force
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1876
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89
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to make four aces change to four kings, and four kings to four aces \n four double facers, using hat \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To make Four Aces change to Four Kings, and Four Kings to Four Aces
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1876
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90
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making double facers \n \n professor hoffmann
1876
modern magic
Professor Hoffmann
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Making Double Facers
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1876
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90
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having made four packets of cards with an ace at the bottom of each, to bring all four aces into whichever packet the company may choose \n faced deck and alternative method \n unknown \n easy aces \n david williamson
1876
modern magic
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Having made Four Packets of Cards with an Ace at the bottom of each, to bring all Four Aces into whichever Packet the Company may choose
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Related to
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1876
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91
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to change the four aces, held tightly by a person into four indifferent cards \n conus aces \n conus
1876
modern magic
Conus
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To Change the Four Aces, held tightly by a Person into Four Indifferent Cards
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1876
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93
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the shower of aces \n deck changes into all aces \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Shower of Aces
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1876
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97
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several persons having each drawn two cards, which have been returned and shuffled, to make each couple appear in succession, one at the top and the other at the bottom of the pack \n "the ladies' looking-glass", favorite of comte \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Several Persons having each drawn Two Cards, which have been Returned and Shuffled, to make each Couple Appear in Succession, one at the top and the other at the bottom of the Pack
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1876
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99
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friction toss \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Friction Toss
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1876
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100
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to make two cards, each firmly held by a different person, change places \n duplicate \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To make Two Cards, each firmly held by a different Person, change places
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1876
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101
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to change four cards, drawn haphazard, and placed on the table, into cards of the same value as a single card subsequently chosen by one of the spectators \n optional forcing pack \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To Change Four Cards, drawn haphazard, and placed on the table, into Cards of the same Value as a Single Card subsequently chosen by one of the Spectators
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1876
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102
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two heaps of cards, unequal in number, being placed upon the table, to predict beforehand which of the two the company will choose \n ambiguous prediction, two handlings (number of cards or values in pile & odd/even pile with palming) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Two Heaps of Cards, unequal in Number, being placed upon the Table, to predict beforehand which of the two the Company will choose
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1876
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a row of cards being placed face downards on the table, to indicate, by turning up one of them, how many of such cards have during your absence been transferred from one end of the row to the other \n \n unknown \n a row of cards being placed face downwards on the table, to indicate by turning up one of them how many have during your absence been transferred from one end to the other \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Row of Cards being placed Face Downards on the Table, to indicate, by turning up one of them, how many of such Cards have during your absence been transferred from one end of the Row to the other
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Variations
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1876
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several cards having been freely chosen by the company, returned and shuffled, and the pack placed in a person's pocket, to make such person draw out one by one the chosen cards \n spectator extracts (top) card from his pocket, favorite of herrmann \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Several Cards having been freely chosen by the Company, Returned and Shuffled, and the Pack placed in a Person's Pocket, to make such Person draw out one by one the chosen Cards
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1876
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the cards having been freely shuffled, and cut into three or four heaps, to name the top card of each heap \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Cards having been freely shuffled, and cut into three or four heaps, to name the top card of each heap
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1876
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to allow a person secretly to think of a card, and dividing the pack into three heaps, to cause the card thought of to appear in whichever heap the company may choose \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To allow a Person secretly to think of a Card, and dividing the Pack into three heaps, to cause the Card thought of to appear in whichever heap the Company may choose
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1876
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single card cull \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Single Card Cull
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1876
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to allow a person secretly to think of a card, and, even before such card is named, to select it from the pack, and place it singly upon the table \n one in fifty-two, or switch \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To allow a Person secretly to think of a Card, and, even before such Card is named, to select it from the Pack, and place it singly upon the Table
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1876
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110
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table edge drag switch \n into servante (lap) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Table Edge Drag Switch
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1876
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a card having been secretly thought of by one of the audience, to place two indifferent cards upon the table, and to change such one of them as the audience may select into the card thought of \n using psychological force \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been Secretly Thought of by one of the Audience, to place two Indifferent Cards upon the table, and to Change such one of them as the Audience may select into the Card thought of
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1876
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psychological force \n picture card amongst number cards \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Psychological Force
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1876
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a card having been drawn and returned, and the pack shuffled, to divide the pack into several heaps on the table, and to cause the drawn card to appear in such heap as the company may choose \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been Drawn and Returned, and the Pack shuffled, to divide the Pack into several Heaps on the Table, and to cause the Drawn Card to appear in such heap as the Company may choose
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1876
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to change a drawn card into the portraits of several of the company succession \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To change a drawn Card into the Portraits of several of the Company succession
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1876
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a card having been drawn and returned, and the pack shuffled, to place on the table six rows of six cards each, and to discover the chosen card by a throw of the dice \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been drawn and returned, and the Pack shuffled, to place on the Table six Rows of six Cards each, and to discover the chosen Card by a throw of the Dice
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1876
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116
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a card having been withdrawn and replaced, to call it from the pack, and to make it come to you of its own accord \n thread, tabled rising card from spread \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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A Card having been withdrawn and replaced, to call it from the Pack, and to make it come to you of its own accord
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1876
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mode of preparing specially adhesive wax for conjuring purposes \n \n professor hoffmann
1876
modern magic
Professor Hoffmann
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Mode of Preparing specially adhesive Wax for Conjuring Purposes
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1876
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118
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the whist trick. improved method. \n "to deal yourself all the trumps, the three other players holding the usual mixed hands" \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Whist Trick. Improved Method.
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1876
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119
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pochette-profonde switch \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Pochette-Profonde Switch
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1876
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119
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the magic sword \n "a card being drawn and replaced, and the pack flung in the air, to catch the chosen card on the point of the sword" \n unknown \n to catch a selected card on the end of a walking-stick \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Magic Sword
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Related to
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1876
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121
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three cards repeating forcing pack \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Three Cards Repeating Forcing Pack
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1876
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125
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the rising cards (la houlette) \n "several cards having been drawn, returned, and shuffled, to make them rise spontaneously from the pack"
some variations in apparatus explained \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Rising Cards (La Houlette)
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1876
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125
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ungimmicked rising cards \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Ungimmicked Rising Cards
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129
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the jumping cards \n "two or three cards having been drawn, returned, and shuffled, to make them jump out of the pack"
using prop box \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Jumping Cards
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1876
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130
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to make a card stand upright by itself on the table \n tin slip \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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To make a Card stand upright by itself on the Table
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1876
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changing card-boxes, and tricks performed with them \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Changing Card-boxes, and Tricks performed with them
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1876
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134
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two card transposition \n using two mechanical card boxes \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Two Card Transposition
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1876
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136
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restoration in card box \n prop \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Restoration in Card Box
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1876
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136
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card box force \n using prop for switch \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Card Box Force
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1876
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136
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the mechanical card-box \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Mechanical Card-box
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1876
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137
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the "card and bird" box \n \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The "Card and Bird" Box
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1876
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138
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the card tripod \n switching device \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Card Tripod
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1876
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139
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the "torn card" \n card restored except corner, which then visibly reappears, different versions of the mechanical card explained \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The "Torn Card"
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1876
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139
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mechanical changing cards \n three different ones \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Mechanical Changing Cards
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1876
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142
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visible change of rising card \n mechanical card \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Visible Change of Rising Card
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1876
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143
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to arrange a row of dominoes face downwards on the table, and on returning to the room to turn up a domino whose points shall indicate how many have been moved in your absence \n "row of ten cards" with dominoes \n unknown \n die 10 orakelkarten \n eduard w. lufa
1876
modern magic
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To arrange a Row of Dominoes face downwards on the Table, and on returning to the Room to turn up a Domino whose points shall indicate how many have been moved in your absence
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Related to
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1876
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265
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the changing card-drawer \n drawer box for card tricks \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Changing Card-Drawer
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1876
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347
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cards to card drawer \n two cards travel into prop \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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Cards to Card Drawer
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1876
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348
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the changing ladle \n on a stick, to change flat objects, as card burning, paper switch or q&a device \n unknown \n card ladle \n unknown \n the card ladle \n john gaughan
1876
modern magic
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The Changing Ladle
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Related to
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1876
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358
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the fairy star \n five cards put in pistol and shot on star configuration apparatus where they appear on its five points \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Fairy Star
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1876
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454
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the card bouquet \n six cards are shot on a fake flower bouquet, they appear around the bouquet, optionally they change into six other selections, mechanical \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Card Bouquet
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1876
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457
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the demon's head \n papier maché head rolls eyes and moves mouth, deck put in mouth, chosen cards fly out of mouth and appear between horns \n unknown \n the demon's head \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Demon's Head
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Related to
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1876
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458
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the magic picture and the chosen cards \n deck thrown onto picture frame, three selections appear behind glass \n unknown
1876
modern magic
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The Magic Picture and the Chosen Cards
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1876
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467
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chapter i. the double and single passes \n \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
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Chapter I. The Double and Single Passes
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1877
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5
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the long pass \n no. 1, similar to longitudinal shift \n c. h. wilson \n the longitudinal shift \n s. w. erdnase
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
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The Long Pass
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Related to
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1877
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5
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the short pass \n no. 2, similar to s. w. e. shift \n c. h. wilson \n the s.w.e. shift \n s. w. erdnase \n the magic pass \n c. h. wilson \n the rolling pass \n c. h. wilson \n the vizard pass and change \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
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The Short Pass
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Related toVariations
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1877
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6
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the magic pass \n no. 3, cover for no. 2 \n c. h. wilson \n the short pass \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
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The Magic Pass
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Inspired by
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1877
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6
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the rolling pass \n no. 4, variation of no. 2 \n c. h. wilson \n the short pass \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
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The Rolling Pass
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Inspired by
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1877
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6
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the grand pass \n no. 5, classic pass type action \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Grand Pass
|
1877
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6
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the invisible pass \n no. 6, one half in each hand, the hands come together and apart again and the halves have been exchanged, classic pass false cut precursor \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Invisible Pass
|
1877
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7
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the vizard pass and change \n no. 7, similar position to no. 2, as color change of bottom card \n c. h. wilson \n the short pass \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Vizard pass and Change
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Inspired by
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1877
|
|
7
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the circle pass \n no. 1 \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Circle Pass
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1877
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8
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the dovetail pass \n no. 2 \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Dovetail Pass
|
1877
|
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9
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the single short pass \n no. 3 \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Single Short Pass
|
1877
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9
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the elbow pass \n no. 1, against the right elbow \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Elbow Pass
|
1877
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11
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the side pass \n no. 2, against the body \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Side Pass
|
1877
|
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11
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the monte pass \n no. 3, hype as shift into other hand with some distance \n c. h. wilson \n flip-flop-plop \n paul harris
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Monte Pass
|
Related to
|
1877
|
|
12
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the table pass \n no. 4, as halves are slid off the table into hand \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Table Pass
|
1877
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|
12
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the slip \n no. 5, two halves placed together, right-hand half secretly slid under left-hand half instead of on top \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Slip
|
1877
|
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12
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|
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the greenhorn's pass \n no. 6, gag comment \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Greenhorn's Pass
|
1877
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|
12
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the bonanza trick \n no. 1, shuffled deck arranged in groups of four, all groups turn out to be fours-of-a-kinds \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Bonanza Trick
|
1877
|
|
13
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the tell-tale trick \n no. 2, spectator removes cards according to the birth date, performer then divines the birth date \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Tell-Tale Trick
|
1877
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|
16
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the charm trick \n no. 3, four cards are freely chosen and fairly shuffled back, they show up at small named numbers (or numbers thrown with dice), alternatively four indifferent cards are placed in front of the spectators that change into selections \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Charm Trick
|
1877
|
|
18
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the reflection trick \n no. 4, cards are chosen and named, apparently by reflection in the eye \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Reflection Trick
|
1877
|
|
19
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the blindfolded reading trick \n no. 5, blindfolded performer names position of named cards \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Blindfolded Reading Trick
|
1877
|
|
19
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red-black divination \n performer separates red and black cards, pin-punched or punch with finger nail \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
Red-Black Divination
|
1877
|
|
19
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the seven-up trick \n no. 6, gambling demonstration, deal with set-up deck \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Seven-up Trick
|
1877
|
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20
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on set-up decks \n \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
On Set-up Decks
|
1877
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20
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the miller's guess trick \n no. 1, two different formulas (mutus... and lofot...) \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Miller's Guess Trick
|
1877
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|
20
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the tally trick \n no. 1, with a variable number of cards, here thirty \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Tally Trick
|
1877
|
|
22
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the thirty-one game trick \n no. 2 \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
The Thirty-one Game Trick
|
1877
|
|
22
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slip-jack \n no. 1, bar bet in which two separated aces must be brought together \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
Slip-Jack
|
1877
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|
24
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three-card monte \n no. 2, short comment \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
|
Three-Card Monte
|
1877
|
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25
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to make the pass \n "the very backbone of card conjuring" \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
|
To Make the Pass
|
1889
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4
|
|
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to make the pass with both hands \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Make the Pass with both Hands
|
1889
|
|
4
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|
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single-handed pass, no. 1 \n \n unknown \n one-hand cuts \n unknown \n to make the pass - fourth method \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Single-handed Pass, No. 1
|
Related toAlso published here
|
1889
|
|
6
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single-handed pass, no. 2 \n \n charlier
1889
tricks with cards
Charlier
|
Single-handed Pass, No. 2
|
1889
|
|
7
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|
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charlier pass as control \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Charlier Pass as Control
|
1889
|
|
9
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|
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single-handed pass, no. 3 \n as color change \n unknown \n to make the pass - sixth method \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Single-handed Pass, No. 3
|
Also published here
|
1889
|
|
9
|
|
|
visible transposition \n one-handed passes in both hands simultaneously, duplicates \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Visible Transposition
|
1889
|
|
10
|
|
|
to force a card \n including one-handed variation \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Force a Card
|
1889
|
|
11
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|
|
to force a person to think of a particular card \n from fan or during riffling with slight stop at step \n unknown \n stop & think \n karl fulves
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Force a Person to Think of a Particular Card
|
Related to
|
1889
|
|
12
|
|
|
"forcing" packs \n one-way & three-way \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
"Forcing" Packs
|
1889
|
|
14
|
|
|
to force three cards together \n three force cards repeat abcabcabc... \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
|
To Force Three Cards together
|
1889
|
|
15
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injog stop force \n top cards openly pushed back one by one until spectator stops \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Injog Stop Force
|
1889
|
|
15
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|
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to palm a card \n with replacement to remove "curl" \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Palm a Card
|
1889
|
|
16
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to palm the bottom card of the pack \n \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1889
tricks with cards
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
|
To Palm the Bottom Card of the Pack
|
1889
|
|
17
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|
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to palm the top card with one hand only \n actually bottom palm as deck is held face up in left hand \n w. j. collins
1889
tricks with cards
W. J. Collins
|
To Palm the Top Card with One Hand only
|
1889
|
|
17
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|
|
to get sight of a card \n for top (first palming the card), center and bottom \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To get Sight of a Card
|
1889
|
|
18
|
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|
n. b. \n how to get the deck in line of sight for glimpse \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
|
N. B.
|
1889
|
|
19
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|
|
to change a card - first method \n bottom change \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Change a Card - First Method
|
1889
|
|
19
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|
|
to change a card - second method \n top change \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Change a Card - Second Method
|
1889
|
|
20
|
|
|
"second" dealing \n with "card at any number" application \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
"Second" Dealing
|
1889
|
|
21
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|
|
to change a card - third method: the vertical change \n snap-over change, see page 132 for another way to get into it \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Change a Card - Third Method: The Vertical Change
|
1889
|
|
22
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|
|
to change a card - fourth method \n bottom card shown, top side-jogged card quickly removed instead \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Change a Card - Fourth Method
|
1889
|
|
23
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|
|
hellis' change, no. 1 \n "to change a card without the aid of the pack"
in context of effect in which wrong card changes into selection \n prof. robert hellis
1889
tricks with cards
Prof. Robert Hellis
|
Hellis' Change, No. 1
|
1889
|
|
23
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|
|
hellis' change, no. 2 \n "to change severals cards at once" \n prof. robert hellis
1889
tricks with cards
Prof. Robert Hellis
|
Hellis' Change, No. 2
|
1889
|
|
24
|
|
|
to slip a card \n with transformation effect \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Slip a Card
|
1889
|
|
25
|
|
|
false shuffles - first method \n small top stock \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
False Shuffles - First Method
|
1889
|
|
26
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|
|
false shuffles - second method \n top stock \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
False Shuffles - Second Method
|
1889
|
|
26
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|
|
false shuffles - third method \n top stock retained, repeat center cuts \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
False Shuffles - Third Method
|
1889
|
|
27
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|
|
false shuffles - fourth method \n charlier type shuffle with optical bluff placement to top \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
False Shuffles - Fourth Method
|
1889
|
|
27
|
|
|
false shuffles - fifth method \n multiple packets \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
False Shuffles - Fifth Method
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1889
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27
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false shuffles - sixth method \n fans pushed into each other and stripped out again (zarrowesque concept) \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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False Shuffles - Sixth Method
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1889
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28
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false shuffles - seventh method \n uncredited \n charlier
1889
tricks with cards
Charlier
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False Shuffles - Seventh Method
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1889
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28
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false shuffles - eighth method \n cards are inserted, pushed through diagonally, stripped out and replaced on bottom \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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False Shuffles - Eighth Method
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1889
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29
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diagonal insertion \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Diagonal Insertion
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1889
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29
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the bridge \n two methods to put it in \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Bridge
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1889
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30
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the ruffle \n two-handed or one-handed riffle for sound effect \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Ruffle
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1889
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31
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the click \n with deck or single card \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Click
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1889
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32
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to throw a card \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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To Throw a Card
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1889
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32
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to spring the cards from hand to hand \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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To Spring the Cards from Hand to Hand
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1889
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33
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electric deck \n with ribbon, only mentioned \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Electric Deck
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1889
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34
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to change one pack for another \n special pockets (pochette) at trousers & profonde, multiple methods \n unknown \n selected sources for deck switches \n roberto giobbi
1889
tricks with cards
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To Change one Pack for another
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Related to
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1889
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34
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conjurers' table - the servante \n \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
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Conjurers' Table - The Servante
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1889
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36
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long or wide cards \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Long or Wide Cards
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1889
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38
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longs and shorts \n long and short deck for locating cards with deck switch between selection and replacement \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Longs and Shorts
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1889
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38
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chapter iii. special cards and tricks therewith \n \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
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Chapter III. Special Cards and Tricks Therewith
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1889
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38
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blindfold location \n multiple cards by touch \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Blindfold Location
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1889
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39
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biseauté or tapering cards \n red-black application \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Biseauté or Tapering Cards
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1889
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39
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reversing the selection \n stripper deck, two methods \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Reversing the Selection
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1889
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40
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tricks with long cards \n simple location of a card, either by using long card as key or by forcing long card \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Tricks with Long Cards
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1889
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41
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shuffling with key card \n "very small risk of the two cards being parted" \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Shuffling with Key Card
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1889
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41
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card comes to top/bottom \n on hand or with paper-wrapped deck, long card \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Card comes to Top/Bottom
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1889
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42
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tricks with biseauté cards - the attractive power of gold \n three selections come to bottom of three piles, then to bottom of pack after shuffle, presented with coins, stripper deck \n unknown \n money talks \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1889
tricks with cards
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Tricks with Biseauté Cards - The Attractive Power of Gold
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Related to
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1889
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43
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the pocket-picking trick \n selection extracted by feel from deck in spectator's pocket, stripper or long card or ungaffed \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Pocket-picking Trick
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1889
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45
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"cornered" cards \n whole deck corner-shorted \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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"Cornered" Cards
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1889
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45
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changing cards \n - flap card (with rubber)
- moving pip section in picture cards (two versions) \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Changing Cards
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1889
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46
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the "walking pip" card \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The "Walking Pip" Card
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1889
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47
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multi-pip card & application \n two versions, with general card type routine with two spectators \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Multi-Pip Card & Application
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1889
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48
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multi-pip card \n double faced multi-pip card, ending clean with blank card \n prof. m. verbeck
1889
tricks with cards
Prof. M. Verbeck
|
Multi-Pip Card
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1889
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50
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marked cards - to distinguish the suit of each card \n suit-only marking \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Marked Cards - To distinguish the Suit of each Card
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1889
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|
52
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chapter iv. marked cards, and tricks therewith \n \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
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Chapter IV. Marked Cards, and Tricks Therewith
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1889
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52
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various systems of card-marking \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Various Systems of Card-marking
|
1889
|
|
53
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|
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the charlier system \n punch marked deck \n charlier
1889
tricks with cards
Charlier
|
The Charlier System
|
1889
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55
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"reading" the cards \n multiple cards divined with wand, punch marked deck \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
"Reading" the Cards
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1889
|
|
58
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the charlier "dial" \n stack system with rules to calculate positions and the number of pips in a cut-off pile \n charlier
1889
tricks with cards
Charlier
|
The Charlier "Dial"
|
1889
|
|
60
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|
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artificial spiritualism \n removed cards divined, pile cut off by spectator and number of cards as well as number of pips divined, stacked and punch marked \n charlier
1889
tricks with cards
Charlier
|
Artificial Spiritualism
|
1889
|
|
63
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first method - to discover a card mentally selected \n - second method \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
First Method - To discover a card mentally selected
|
1889
|
|
68
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|
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third method - with the aid of a wide card \n wide card as key card \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Third Method - with the aid of a wide card
|
1889
|
|
69
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|
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fourth method \n deck bridge as control \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Fourth Method
|
1889
|
|
69
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|
|
fifth method \n nailnick \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Fifth Method
|
1889
|
|
70
|
|
|
the turn-over \n air pressure \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Turn-over
|
1889
|
|
70
|
|
|
the "nerve" feat \n deck hit out of spectator's hand, "staring him in the face", see also page 42 \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The "Nerve" Feat
|
1889
|
|
70
|
|
|
third method of revealing \n single card friction toss \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Third Method of Revealing
|
1889
|
|
71
|
|
|
the "alternate card" trick \n packet comes out in order via down-under deal, thirteen-card and 32-card version \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The "Alternate Card" Trick
|
1889
|
|
72
|
|
|
the "spelling" trick \n spelling every value in a thirteen-card packet \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The "Spelling" Trick
|
1889
|
|
75
|
|
|
to name all the cards of the pack in succession \n full stack, 32-version and eight kings explained \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Name all the Cards of the Pack in Succession
|
1889
|
|
76
|
|
|
odd-even divination \n performer knows whether cut-off number is odd or even \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Odd-Even Divination
|
1889
|
|
77
|
|
|
four-of-a-kinds \n deck is dealt in thirteen piles, value named, one pile is removed that consists of all those cards \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Four-of-a-kinds
|
1889
|
|
78
|
|
|
the whist trick \n dealing four hands, one contains winning suit and others are either mixed or also sorted in suits \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Whist Trick
|
1889
|
|
78
|
|
|
two heaps of cards having been placed upon the table, to predict with certainty which heap a spectator will choose \n ambiguous prediction, two handlings (number of cards or values in pile & odd/even pile with palming) \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Two Heaps of Cards having been placed upon the Table, to Predict with Certainty which Heap a Spectator will choose
|
1889
|
|
79
|
|
|
the pack being divided into two heaps on the table and a card taken from each heap and placed in the other: to discover such cards \n two methods (odd/even or bridge) \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Pack being divided into two Heaps on the Table and a Card taken from each Heap and placed in the other: to discover such Cards
|
1889
|
|
81
|
|
|
the queens digging for diamonds \n hotel trick with eight cards each and story presentation \n unknown \n queens digging for diamonds \n ellis stanyon
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Queens digging for Diamonds
|
Also published here
|
1889
|
|
82
|
|
|
a row of cards having been formed face downwards, to divine how many have been moved from one end of the row to the other \n spectator displaces x cards in packet, an x value card is produced \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
A Row of Cards having been formed Face downwards, to divine how many have been moved from one end of the Row to the other
|
1889
|
|
83
|
|
|
to make a card thought of by one person appear at such number in the pack as another person shall choose \n card and its position remembered, bluff counting started with that number, re-count \n unknown \n history \n karl fulves \n to allow a person to think of a card, and to make that card appear at such number in the pack as another person shall name \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To make a Card thought of by one Person appear at such Number in the Pack as another Person shall choose
|
Related to
|
1889
|
|
85
|
|
|
another method \n 27-card trick with card-to-any-number table \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Another Method
|
1889
|
|
87
|
|
|
the affectionate quartette \n four-of-a-kind distributed in deck comes together again, various methods \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Affectionate Quartette
|
1889
|
|
90
|
|
|
hidden block packet switch \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Hidden Block Packet Switch
|
1889
|
|
90
|
|
|
multiple bottom change \n brief \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Multiple Bottom Change
|
1889
|
|
91
|
|
|
eights as sevens \n show fan of eights as sevens \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Eights as Sevens
|
1889
|
|
92
|
|
|
to discover a chosen card by the throw of a pair of dice \n forcing pack \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To discover a Chosen Card by the Throw of a Pair of Dice
|
1889
|
|
92
|
|
|
the "whispering trick" \n for one spectator, paperballs over the head situation \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The "Whispering Trick"
|
1889
|
|
93
|
|
|
the capital q \n back-count force with counters/coins or cards, as divination with partial stack \n unknown \n the capital q \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Capital Q
|
Also published here
|
1889
|
|
95
|
|
|
to pick out a chosen card under a handkerchief \n long card, stripper or ungaffed \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To pick out a Chosen Card under a Handkerchief
|
1889
|
|
97
|
|
|
chapter vi. card tricks without apparatus, and chiefly dependent upon sleight of hand \n - advice to the neophyte
- the conjurer's "patter" \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
|
Chapter VI. Card Tricks Without Apparatus, and Chiefly Dependent Upon Sleight of Hand
|
1889
|
|
99
|
|
|
the obedient aces \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Obedient Aces
|
1889
|
|
103
|
|
|
classic pass false cut \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Classic Pass False Cut
|
1889
|
|
106
|
|
|
conus' ace trick \n \n conus
1889
tricks with cards
Conus
|
Conus' Ace Trick
|
1889
|
|
107
|
|
|
the shower of aces \n many aces appear at named number (faced-deck turnover at-any-number method) \n conus
1889
tricks with cards
Conus
|
The Shower of Aces
|
1889
|
|
110
|
|
|
to turn over the pack \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To turn over the Pack
|
1889
|
|
111
|
|
|
bertram's ace trick \n spectator deals out all cards, the three indifferent cards end up in spectator's pocket \n charles bertram
1889
tricks with cards
Charles Bertram
|
Bertram's Ace Trick
|
1889
|
|
111
|
|
|
equivoque \n one out of four \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Equivoque
|
1889
|
|
112
|
|
|
clairvoyance by touch \n chosen card is extracted from deck in spectator's pocket, the repeat in which spectator extracts right card \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Clairvoyance by Touch
|
1889
|
|
113
|
|
|
to pass a card through a hat \n as out for classic force \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Pass a Card through a Hat
|
1889
|
|
116
|
|
|
the ladies' looking-glass \n last pair caught from shower of cards \n louis comte
1889
tricks with cards
Louis Comte
|
The Ladies' Looking-Glass
|
1889
|
|
117
|
|
|
classic pass half pass \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Classic Pass Half Pass
|
1889
|
|
119
|
|
|
houlette à la main \n fingers from behind \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Houlette à la Main
|
1889
|
|
119
|
|
|
friction toss \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Friction Toss
|
1889
|
|
120
|
|
|
everybody's card \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Everybody's Card
|
1889
|
|
120
|
|
|
alberti's rising cards \n hair and wax \n professor alberti
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Alberti
|
Alberti's Rising Cards
|
1889
|
|
121
|
|
|
cards judged by weight, and the multiplication of cards \n two routines (second one by robert-houdin) \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1889
tricks with cards
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
|
Cards Judged by Weight, and the Multiplication of Cards
|
1889
|
|
122
|
|
|
cut force \n spectator cuts into break \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Cut Force
|
1889
|
|
122
|
|
|
opening a sealed pack \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Opening a Sealed Pack
|
1889
|
|
124
|
|
|
"stop!" \n "three cards having been drawn by three different persons, to make them appear at such numbers in the pack as the drawers or any other person my select"
three-way or two-way forcing pack \n unknown \n prof. m. verbeck
1889
tricks with cards
, Prof. M. Verbeck
|
"Stop!"
|
1889
|
|
125
|
|
|
the cards having been freely shuffled and cut into three or four heaps, to name the top card of each heap \n one ahead \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Cards having been freely Shuffled and Cut into three or four Heaps, to Name the Top Card of each Heap
|
1889
|
|
127
|
|
|
thought anticipated \n general thoughts on the plot \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
|
Thought Anticipated
|
1889
|
|
128
|
|
|
a person having secretly thought of a card, and the pack having been divided into three heaps, to declare in which heap the card thought of will be found \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
A Person having Secretly Thought of a Card, and the Pack having been Divided into Three Heaps, to Declare in which Heap the Card thought of will be found
|
1889
|
|
129
|
|
|
classic pass false cut \n handling 2 \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Classic Pass False Cut
|
1889
|
|
130
|
|
|
to invite a person secretly to think of a card, and before such card is named to pick it out of the pack \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
To Invite a Person secretly to Think of a Card, and before such Card is named to pick it out of the Pack
|
1889
|
|
130
|
|
|
drawing off the table edge switch \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Drawing off the Table Edge Switch
|
1889
|
|
131
|
|
|
a card having been thought of by one spectator, to offer the pack to another, and cause him to draw the same card \n psychological force & out \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
A Card having been Thought of by one Spectator, to offer the Pack to another, and cause him to draw the same Card
|
1889
|
|
132
|
|
|
card to pocket as out for classic force \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Card to Pocket as Out for Classic Force
|
1889
|
|
133
|
|
|
thought doubly anticipated \n "to place a card thought of by one person at such position in the pack as another person shall mentally select"
psychological force & position 7 with outs \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Thought Doubly Anticipated
|
1889
|
|
134
|
|
|
chapter vii. card tricks with apparatus, or requiring special cards \n introduction \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
|
Chapter VII. Card tricks with Apparatus, or requiring Special Cards
|
1889
|
|
136
|
|
|
the transforming sevens \n divided cards \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Transforming Sevens
|
1889
|
|
137
|
|
|
the protean pack \n three selections, "general pack" \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1889
tricks with cards
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
|
The Protean Pack
|
1889
|
|
140
|
|
|
on splitting \n brief, see also footnote on page 143 \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
On Splitting
|
1889
|
|
140
|
|
|
the four queens changed to kings \n queens under hat transpose with kings on deck, double facers \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Four Queens changed to Kings
|
1889
|
|
142
|
|
|
the cards passing up the sleeve \n \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1889
tricks with cards
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
|
The Cards passing up the Sleeve
|
1889
|
|
144
|
|
|
the diminishing and dissolving cards \n two versions \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Diminishing and Dissolving Cards
|
1889
|
|
148
|
|
|
card-boxes \n no. 1
no. 2
no. 3
no. 4: "card-and-bird" box
no. 5
no. 6: bland's brass card-box
no. 7: the card-drawer
no. 8: the double card-drawer \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Card-Boxes
|
1889
|
|
151
|
|
|
black backed card \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Black Backed Card
|
1889
|
|
152
|
|
|
the card table \n round small tray \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Card Table
|
1889
|
|
158
|
|
|
two drawn cards, placed in different boxes, made to change places at command \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Two Drawn Cards, placed in different Boxes, made to Change Places at Command
|
1889
|
|
159
|
|
|
a drawn card, placed in a closed box, made to fly back to the pack, while another takes its place in the box \n including another method \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
|
A Drawn Card, placed in a Closed Box, made to Fly back to the Pack, while Another takes its Place in the Box
|
1889
|
|
160
|
|
|
the torn-card trick \n torn corner, then complete restoration, card box prop \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Torn-Card Trick
|
1889
|
|
163
|
|
|
the mechanical "torn card" \n last corner visibly restores \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Mechanical "Torn Card"
|
1889
|
|
166
|
|
|
jumping cards \n "to make selected cards jump out of the pack"
king of mechanical houlette \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
Jumping Cards
|
1889
|
|
168
|
|
|
the sand frame \n \n eugene bosco
1889
tricks with cards
Eugene Bosco
|
The Sand Frame
|
1889
|
|
171
|
|
|
professor field's card frame \n pieces shot with pistol on the frame \n professor field
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Field
|
Professor Field's Card Frame
|
1889
|
|
172
|
|
|
the magic sword \n "a chosen card caught on the point of a sword" \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
The Magic Sword
|
1889
|
|
175
|
|
|
a card caught on the end of a walking-stick \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
|
A Card caught on the End of a Walking-Stick
|
1889
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the magic mirror \n deck laid on mirror, name appears on mirror (breathing glass), mirror turned, only selection sticks to mirror \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Magic Mirror
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1889
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iron foil card \n magnetic application \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Iron Foil Card
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1889
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181
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the charmed bullet and the black cloth target \n nine shuffled cards stuck to board covered with black cloth, performer shoots on board and hits selection \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Charmed Bullet and the Black Cloth Target
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1889
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the china plate and flying cards \n deck laid on plate, selections fly out horizontally \n unknown \n der kartenteller \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The China Plate and Flying Cards
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Related to
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1889
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the card-catching plate \n four cards appear attached to rim of plate when deck is thrown at it \n bland
1889
tricks with cards
Bland
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The Card-Catching Plate
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1889
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187
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a card found in a cigar \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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A Card found in a Cigar
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1889
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189
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a card found in a candle \n two methods (fake or ordinary candle) \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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A Card found in a Candle
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1889
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189
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hollow deck shell \n to produce coins, see also page 194 for other model \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Hollow Deck Shell
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1889
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193
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a pack of cards changed to a handkerchief \n handkerchief and cards in leather case change places \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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A Pack of Cards changed to a Handkerchief
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1889
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194
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hollow deck shell \n for handkerchief \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Hollow Deck Shell
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1889
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195
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the black velvet banner \n three cards are shot with pistol on velvet cloth, they appear stuck on it, flap silk \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Black Velvet Banner
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1889
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196
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the multiplying and vanishing cards \n three cards selected, which are then multiplied (e.g. a dozen aces of hearts), then all duplicates vanished \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
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The Multiplying and Vanishing Cards
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1889
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198
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deck pull \n \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
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Deck Pull
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1889
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199
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the magic star and cabalistic pointer \n six cards in star configuration, an arrow pivots and stops at selections \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Magic Star and Cabalistic Pointer
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1889
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201
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the fairy star \n five cards lost and found, then teared up and put in pistol and shot on star configuration apparatus where they appear on its five points \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Fairy Star
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1889
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206
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multiple selection routine \n five cards in five different ways \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Multiple Selection Routine
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1889
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206
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the cabalistic star \n five cards appear on points of star apparatus \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Cabalistic Star
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1889
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210
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the rising cards (la houlette) \n various thread methods (including "sand riser"), routine and pseudo-mistakes \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Rising Cards (La Houlette)
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1889
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211
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the crystal houlette \n requiring prepared wand \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Crystal Houlette
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1889
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219
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the wonderful fan and enchanted card \n card is shot on lady's fan with pistol, fan opens and card appears on it \n bland
1889
tricks with cards
Bland
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The Wonderful Fan and Enchanted Card
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1889
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223
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folding card \n acrobatic type \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Folding Card
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1889
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223
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the card and smoke trick \n borrowed handkerchief on glass, card fired with pistol and pips appear on handkerchief, also smoke appears in glass
variation in which blank card in glass becomes printed \n unknown \n the magic imprint \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1889
tricks with cards
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The Card and Smoke Trick
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Related to
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1889
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225
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card stamp \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Card Stamp
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1889
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226
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the cascade of cards \n card fountain with or without special apparatus \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Cascade of Cards
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1889
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228
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the "sensation" card trick \n "an experiment in thought-reading"
three cards thought of, performer divines writes them on slips of paper, spectators remove their cards and the vanish from "card table" and reappear in deck \n professor hoffmann
1889
tricks with cards
Professor Hoffmann
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The "Sensation" Card Trick
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1889
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billet index \n \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Billet Index
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1889
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232
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the crystal frame \n "for the production of a card" \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Crystal Frame
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1889
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237
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the black velvet frame \n "for the production of a card" \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Black Velvet Frame
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1889
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238
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the card in the candle \n card appears on top of candle \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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The Card in the Candle
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1889
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239
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the card bouquet \n five cards are destroyed and shot on a fake flower bouquet, they appear around the bouquet, some reverse and one has a corner missing which is visibly restored, very mechanical apparatus \n bland
1889
tricks with cards
Bland
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The Card Bouquet
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1889
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241
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the "charlier" pass \n also as a control (also used on p. 40) \n charlier
1890
more magic
Charlier
|
The "Charlier" Pass
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1890
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9
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to "force" a card. first method \n exposing the card a bit more, also one-handed or in spread on table \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To "Force" a Card. First Method
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1890
|
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11
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psychological riffle force \n stopping at a card in the middle slightly \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Psychological Riffle Force
|
1890
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|
12
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to force three cards together \n three cards repeat itself, spectator cuts anywhere \n professor hoffmann \n hew devant used to force \n victor farelli \n david devant
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
To Force three Cards together
|
Variations
|
1890
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13
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to make a "false shuffle" - seventh method \n riffle shuffle to keep top stock \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To make a "False Shuffle" - Seventh Method
|
1890
|
|
14
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to make a "false shuffle" - eighth method \n charlier shuffle \n charlier
1890
more magic
Charlier
|
To make a "False Shuffle" - Eighth Method
|
1890
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|
14
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to make a "false shuffle" - ninth method \n top packet inserted in middle diagonally and stripped out again \n unknown \n hoffmann + erdnase \n karl fulves
1890
more magic
|
To make a "False Shuffle" - Ninth Method
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Related to
|
1890
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15
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diagonal insertion \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Diagonal Insertion
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1890
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15
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multiple shift \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Multiple Shift
|
1890
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16
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to change a card - the revolution \n snap-over change \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To Change a Card - The Revolution
|
1890
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|
17
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the click \n one-handed with fingers of left hand \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Click
|
1890
|
|
19
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to spring the cards from the one hand to the other \n (with mechanical pack.), electric deck \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To Spring the Cards from the One Hand to the Other
|
1890
|
|
19
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all red - all black \n with electric deck \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
All Red - All Black
|
1890
|
|
20
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the bridge: additional methods \n - second method
- third method
- fourth method \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Bridge: Additional Methods
|
1890
|
|
20
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|
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methods of identifying a chosen card - fourth method \n concave bridge in rest of deck \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Methods of Identifying a Chosen Card - Fourth Method
|
1890
|
|
22
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|
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fifth method \n nailnick as selection is replaced underneath fan \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Fifth Method
|
1890
|
|
22
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|
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sixth method \n \n unknown \n second method \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Sixth Method
|
Inspired by
|
1890
|
|
23
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|
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any number of packets of cards having been formed face downwards on the table, to discover the total value of the undermost cards. \n with formula for any number of cards \n unknown \n four packets of cards having been formed face downwards on the table, to discover the total value of the undermost cards \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Any number of Packets of Cards having been formed face downwards on the Table, to discover the Total Value of the Undermost Cards.
|
Related to
|
1890
|
|
23
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new numerical trick with cards \n three heaps formed while performer is blindfolded according to some mathematical instructions, performer in the end know amount of cards in center pile \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
New Numerical Trick with Cards
|
1890
|
|
25
|
|
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the capital q \n back-count force with counters/coins or cards, as divination with partial stack \n unknown \n cross roads \n karl fulves \n the capital q \n unknown \n tale of the q \n tony bartolotta \n q-tip \n michael weber \n question of charms \n gerald kosky \n new tail of the q \n edward marlo
1890
more magic
|
The Capital Q
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1890
|
|
27
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holding out partial stack \n palming thirteen cards while spectator shuffles \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Holding Out Partial Stack
|
1890
|
|
29
|
|
|
to name cards without seeing them \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To Name Cards without Seeing them
|
1890
|
|
30
|
|
|
the "alternate card" trick \n thirteen-card packet comes out in order via down-under deal \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The "Alternate Card" Trick
|
1890
|
|
31
|
|
|
the "spelling" trick \n from thirteen-card packet every value from ace to king is spelled out \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The "Spelling" Trick
|
1890
|
|
31
|
|
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the ''twenty-seven card" trick \n "to cause a card selected by one spectator to appear at such number in the pack as another spectator may indicate"
piles picked up according to a table so thought-of card ends up in any position \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The ''Twenty-Seven Card" Trick
|
1890
|
|
32
|
|
|
a row of cards being placed face downwards on the table, to indicate by turning up one of them how many have during your absence been transferred from one end to the other \n "improved method" \n unknown \n a row of cards being placed face downards on the table, to indicate, by turning up one of them, how many of such cards have during your absence been transferred from one end of the row to the other \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
A Row of Cards being placed Face Downwards on the table, to indicate by turning up one of them How Many have during your absence been Transferred from One end to the Other
|
Inspired by
|
1890
|
|
35
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|
|
to produce three cards at any position in the pack thought of by another person \n three cards appear consecutively at freely named number \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
To produce Three Cards at any Position in the Pack thought of by Another Person
|
1890
|
|
38
|
|
|
a card being freely chosen from the pack, replaced, and the pack shuffled, to make any given card change to the one chosen \n control, palm & top change \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
A Card being freely Chosen from the Pack, replaced, and the Pack shuffled, to make any Given Card Change to the one Chosen
|
1890
|
|
40
|
|
|
the "alternate card" trick with a complete pack \n apparently mixed deck comes out in order via down-under deal \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The "Alternate Card" Trick with a Complete Pack
|
1890
|
|
42
|
|
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to pass a chosen card through the crown of a borrowed hat \n selection appears underneath hat \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To Pass a Chosen Card through the Crown of a Borrowed Hat
|
1890
|
|
46
|
|
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as an out trick for a failed force \n \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
As an Out Trick for a Failed Force
|
1890
|
|
48
|
|
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to change three cards, placed in the pocket of a spectator, into three others previously chosen \n \n gordon wigan \n a quadruplicate mystery \n paul lepaul
1890
more magic
Gordon Wigan
|
To Change Three Cards, placed in the Pocket of a Spectator, into Three Others previously chosen
|
Related to
|
1890
|
|
48
|
|
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to make a card freely drawn, and replaced in the pack, change places with another laid on the table \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To make a Card freely drawn, and replaced in the Pack, Change Places with another laid on the Table
|
1890
|
|
49
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|
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to distinguis the suit of any given card by weight \n cards with glazed back, marked with water marks \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To distinguis the Suit of any given Card by Weight
|
1890
|
|
50
|
|
|
the "three-card" trick \n with psychology & bent corner \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The "Three-Card" Trick
|
1890
|
|
51
|
|
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monte throw \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Monte Throw
|
1890
|
|
52
|
|
|
the "three-card" trick - another method \n gaffed face, fake-index precursor \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The "Three-Card" Trick - Another Method
|
1890
|
|
54
|
|
|
changing cards \n multi-pip card \n unknown \n double hallucination \n clayton rawson
1890
more magic
|
Changing Cards
|
Variations
|
1890
|
|
55
|
|
|
"walking pip" cards \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
"Walking Pip" Cards
|
1890
|
|
56
|
|
|
the cards passing up the sleeve, and the diminishing and increasing cards \n "dexterous card-palming supplemented by unflinching audacity", diminishing cards as fake explanation \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1890
more magic
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
|
The Cards passing up the Sleeve, and the Diminishing and Increasing Cards
|
1890
|
|
57
|
|
|
mechanical diminishing cards \n described in addition to sleight-of-hand method \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Mechanical Diminishing Cards
|
1890
|
|
64
|
|
|
the charlier system of card-marking \n punch marked deck \n charlier
1890
more magic
Charlier
|
The Charlier System of Card-Marking
|
1890
|
|
66
|
|
|
reading the cards \n \n charlier
1890
more magic
Charlier
|
Reading the Cards
|
1890
|
|
68
|
|
|
the charlier "dial" \n stack system with rules to calculate positions and the number of pips in a cut-off pile \n charlier
1890
more magic
Charlier
|
The Charlier "Dial"
|
1890
|
|
69
|
|
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introducing a stacked deck \n \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
Introducing a Stacked Deck
|
1890
|
|
74
|
|
|
practical illustrations \n - top cards named after cut
- spectator cuts off cards and performer knows number of cards and points containted \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Practical Illustrations
|
1890
|
|
75
|
|
|
further illustration \n naming position of any card or card at any position \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Further Illustration
|
1890
|
|
79
|
|
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card naming \n when stack has been shuffled, punch deck \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Card Naming
|
1890
|
|
81
|
|
|
the mysterious pairs \n several spectators remove two cards each and place them face to face, performer receives one card and names the other, then the pairs come together again in the deck \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
The Mysterious Pairs
|
1890
|
|
84
|
|
|
to name the article taken by each of four persons \n four objects pocketed while performer is out of room, but linked to four memorized punch-marked cards \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To name the Article taken by each of Four Persons
|
1890
|
|
87
|
|
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to name the bottom card of each of three heaps of cards \n performer divines bottom cards of three piles by making up mathematical rules with other drawn cards \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To name the Bottom Card of each of Three Heaps of Cards
|
1890
|
|
88
|
|
|
the rising cards - alberti's method \n thread attached during routine, free selection \n professor alberti
1890
more magic
Professor Alberti
|
The Rising Cards - Alberti's Method
|
1890
|
|
91
|
|
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the houlette \n glass houlette on top of wand, metal tongue pushes card up \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Houlette
|
1890
|
|
92
|
|
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edwin sachs' method \n metal houlette on top of bottle \n edwin t. sachs
1890
more magic
Edwin T. Sachs
|
Edwin Sachs' Method
|
1890
|
|
93
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de kolta rising cards \n brief, for correction see reference \n buatier de kolta \n de kolta's rising cards \n buatier de kolta
1890
more magic
Buatier de Kolta
|
de Kolta Rising Cards
|
Related to
|
1890
|
|
94
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|
|
ribbon rising cards \n glass houlette suspended on ribbons \n prof. duprez
1890
more magic
Prof. Duprez
|
Ribbon Rising Cards
|
1890
|
|
95
|
|
|
to catch a selected card on the end of a walking-stick \n (almost) ungaffed stick \n unknown \n the magic sword \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
To Catch a Selected Card on the end of a Walking-Stick
|
Related to
|
1890
|
|
95
|
|
|
mechanical card stick \n presented as different method \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Mechanical Card Stick
|
1890
|
|
97
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|
|
frames of various kinds of producing cards \n - field's card-frame
- the french card-frame
- the sand frame (attr. to "the elder bosco")
- the velvet frame and artist's easel
- the crystal frame \n professor field \n unknown
1890
more magic
Professor Field,
|
Frames of various kinds of Producing Cards
|
1890
|
|
98
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|
|
the cabalistic star for the production of cards \n six cards appear on points of star apparatus \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Cabalistic Star for the Production of Cards
|
1890
|
|
107
|
|
|
the velvet cloth for the production of cards \n three cards are shot with pistol on velvet cloth, they appear stuck on it, flap silk \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Velvet Cloth for the Production of Cards
|
1890
|
|
109
|
|
|
the black cloth target. another magic pistol \n nine shuffled cards stuck to board covered with black cloth, performer shoots on board and hits selection \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Black Cloth Target. Another Magic Pistol
|
1890
|
|
111
|
|
|
the magic card case \n "a chosen card made to pass into an empty case", leather-covered case \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
The Magic Card Case
|
1890
|
|
115
|
|
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the improved card drawer \n "to produce two cards in succession from an empty drawer", with routine suggestions, including having the spectator decide whether the two selections should appear in the box face-to-face or back-two-back \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Improved Card Drawer
|
1890
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|
118
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|
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a new changing card-box, an tricks therewith \n \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
A New Changing Card-box, an Tricks therewith
|
1890
|
|
121
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|
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changing card-box routine \n card in box and card in deck transpose, interesting method with deck switch \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Changing Card-box Routine
|
1890
|
|
122
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card from changing card-box to deck \n two cards chosen and put in box, apparently named one travels back to deck \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
Card from Changing Card-box to Deck
|
1890
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|
123
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|
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the magnetic wand and walking card \n selection lifted out of deck which rests in spectator's pocket \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Magnetic Wand and Walking Card
|
1890
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|
124
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|
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the walking card \n named card moves from spread out cards on table \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
The Walking Card
|
1890
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|
126
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|
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the enchanted hand-mirror \n deck on hand-held mirror, mirror turned over, only selection sticks, magnetism \n bland
1890
more magic
Bland
|
The Enchanted Hand-Mirror
|
1890
|
|
128
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|
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addition behind mirror \n \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
Addition behind Mirror
|
1890
|
|
130
|
|
|
the multiplying and vanishing cards \n single card "reproduces" into duplicates, repeated with other cards, duplicates vanished again, pull \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
The Multiplying and Vanishing Cards
|
1890
|
|
131
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|
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card-vanisher \n pull with clip \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
|
Card-Vanisher
|
1890
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|
133
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a perpendicular palm \n kind of perpendicular lateral palm \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
A Perpendicular Palm
|
1890
|
|
136
|
|
|
french card-vanisher \n pull with clip \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
French Card-Vanisher
|
1890
|
|
137
|
|
|
a pack of cards transformed into a handkerchief, and vice versa \n handkerchief and cards in leather case change places \n unknown
1890
more magic
|
A Pack of Cards Transformed into a Handkerchief, and vice versa
|
1890
|
|
231
|
|
|
hollow deck shell \n \n unknown
1890
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Hollow Deck Shell
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1890
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the magic circle \n "to discover a card or other object that has been touched in the performer's absence", with medium and code \n unknown
1890
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The Magic Circle
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1890
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the spiritualistic ball, ring and card \n rod in stand, ball with hole placed on it, ball moves upwards and downwards, then jumps off, same with ring, card also rises up and down the rod \n professor hoffmann \n the climbing ring \n ellis stanyon
1890
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Professor Hoffmann
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The Spiritualistic Ball, Ring and Card
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1890
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395
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the new watch and card target \n pistol shot on target, where card appears minus corner, then corner as well, watch appears there too \n unknown \n the watch target \n unknown \n the watch and card target \n john gaughan
1890
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The new Watch and Card Target
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1890
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