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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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"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
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"Stop!"
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1889
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125
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halt! \n three cards selected, card dealt into hat one by one, each spectator says stop during the deal and the performer is holding the spectator's selection at that moment, second deck cut into four piles, one pile selected and all its cards predicted in envelope, then first deck changes into one-way force deck of each of the three selections one by one \n eduard w. lufa
1900
die zauberwelt
Eduard W. Lufa
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Halt!
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Oct. 1900
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147
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das band der sympathie \n spectator stops performer's deal right at selection, spectator pulls ribbon at performer's wrist to indicate stop \n ben-zur
1904
die zauberwelt
Ben-Zur
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Das Band der Sympathie
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Mar. 1904
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37
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jetzt! \n stop trick with three cards, triple forcing deck \n carl willmann
1904
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Jetzt!
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Aug. 1904
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120
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the ubiquitous cards \n three peeked-at cards, three times stop trick performed, last time with spectator dealing, with variation with numbers instead of "stop" \n nate leipzig \n card locations \n nate leipzig \n daley's variation of leipzig's three card discovery routine \n dr. jacob daley \n an out for the ubiquitous cards \n victor farelli \n the ubiquitous cards \n nate leipzig \n roy benson by starlight
1909
the art of magic
Nate Leipzig
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The Ubiquitous Cards
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Also published here - also in: Roy Benson By Starlight
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1909
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157
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the ubiquitous cards (second method) \n two peeked-at cards appear when spectator calls stop \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
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The Ubiquitous Cards (Second Method)
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1909
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162
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the master stop trick \n four cards are selected and placed back in the deck, spectator deals through the deck and performer stops him at the selections, except the last one which is found in the performer's pocket \n charles t. jordan \n master stop trick \n charles t. jordan \n master stop trick \n charles t. jordan
1922
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
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The Master Stop Trick
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1922
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magische zahlen \n no. 32, card and position are remembered and after cutting and shuffling cards counted until 21 starting with initial number, last card will be selection \n leopold figner
1924
offenbarungen aus dem reiche der kartenkunst
Leopold Figner
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Magische Zahlen
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1924
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die glückszahl \n no. 42, performer counts cards on the table and spectator shall secretly count and start with value of selection and stop performer when 17 is reached, it turns out to be selection \n leopold figner
1924
offenbarungen aus dem reiche der kartenkunst
Leopold Figner
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Die Glückszahl
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1924
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40
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auf kommando "halt!" \n no. 60, three spectator chose a card and find them by saying stop, three-way forcing deck \n leopold figner
1927
höhere kartenkunst
Leopold Figner
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Auf Kommando "Halt!"
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1927
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glide \n example as a stop trick \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Glide
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1927/28
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production of chosen card by riffling pack from one hand to the other \n selection is at place where spectator stops, springing cards from one hand to the other \n jack merlin \n spring flourish production \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Production of Chosen Card by Riffling Pack from One Hand to the Other
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1927/28
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5
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here there and everywhere \n ambitious card, then stop trick, twice the card is at the stopped position \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Here There and Everywhere
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1927/28
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15
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count your card! \n spectator stops dealing, uses this value to count down twice, third time selection shows up \n theodore annemann \n card counted to \n edward marlo \n don't count on it \n justin higham \n card counted to \n edward marlo \n impossible spelldown \n justin higham
1931
the book without a name
Theodore Annemann*
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Count Your Card!
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1931
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"say when!" \n two cards, partial forcing deck \n al baker \n now! \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n mentalex? \n theodore annemann \n "say when!" \n al baker
1933
al baker's book
Al Baker
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"Say When!"
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1933
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32
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stop! \n using hat with slit \n tom sellers
1934
card tricks that work
Tom Sellers
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Stop!
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1934
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17
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the last of the think stop tricks \n two cards, think stop by selecting number between one and ten, duplicates \n theodore annemann
1934
sh-h-h--! it's a secret
Theodore Annemann*
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The Last of the Think Stop Tricks
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1934
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28
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a "stop" trick \n spectator says stop during springing flourish, application of spring palm \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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A "Stop" Trick
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1936
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132
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an indetectable stop trick \n ace, three, five, seven, nine alternating set-up, 1-0-1 \n frank lane \n vernon's automatic mento stop trick \n dai vernon
1936
card manipulations
Frank Lane
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An Indetectable Stop Trick
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1936
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146
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curious coincidence \n two-pile-stop trick with nines alternating set-up \n unknown \n mephisto's message \n unknown \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz
1936
card manipulations
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Curious Coincidence
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1936
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149
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initialled card telepathy \n signed card at chosen number or stop trick, double backer \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann*
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Initialled Card Telepathy
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1937
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121
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knock 'em dead \n any card stopped at is predicted, alternating set-up and billet index \n arthur h. buckley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Arthur H. Buckley
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Knock 'Em Dead
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1937
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195
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simple effects 2. \n svengali deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Simple Effects 2.
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1937
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247
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svengali clairvoyance \n blindfolded assistant says stop to find selection, svengali deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Svengali Clairvoyance
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1937
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252
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the original "stop" trick \n three selection, three-bank forcing deck \n ralph w. read \n jean-eugène robert-houdin
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Ralph W. Read, Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
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The Original "Stop" Trick
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1937
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320
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"say when" \n two cards, partial forcing deck \n al baker
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Al Baker
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"Say When"
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1937
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322
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a means to an end \n three selections, hat and ribbon, otherwise ungaffed \n douglas dexter
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Douglas Dexter
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A Means to an End
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1937
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323
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the psychological stop trick \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Psychological Stop Trick
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1937
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324
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two cheating mysteries \n two-way-force deck
- fair stop and count-down trick with two selections
- one-handed location in hat \n theodore annemann
1937
the jinx
Theodore Annemann*
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Two Cheating Mysteries
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1937
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176
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a chosen card is discovered at any selected number \n bottom deal \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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A Chosen Card Is Discovered at Any Selected Number
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1938
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212
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c. effect \n stop trick with thought-of selection, two handlings \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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c. Effect
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1938
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334
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the perfect stop trick \n svengali deck, cards put from one hat to another hat one by one until spectator stops \n al saal \n note on "the perfect stop trick" \n sam leo horowitz \n note on "the perfect stop trick" \n sam leo horowitz
1938
greater magic
Al Saal
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The Perfect Stop Trick
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1938
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435
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another "stop" trick \n svengali deck \n unknown
1938
greater magic
|
Another "Stop" Trick
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1938
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436
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a blindfold detection \n svengali deck, spectator deals cards and performer calls stop while blindfolded \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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A Blindfold Detection
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1938
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437
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the power of the will \n spectator deals, double backer \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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The Power of the Will
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1938
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484
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a psychological discovery \n two-pile-stop trick with eight/nine alternating set-up \n sam leo horowitz \n curious coincidence \n unknown \n n-e-t profit \n richard vollmer \n another psychological discovery \n bob farmer \n diploid \n peter duffie \n the stop trick \n sam leo horowitz \n roberto giobbi \n martin gardner \n name your number \n bert allerton \n never-miss stop effect \n martin gardner \n coversion \n peter duffie \n the horowitz variation \n eugene burger \n two-pile stop force \n juan tamariz \n cut to the chase \n asi wind \n 8's & 9's \n sam leo horowitz \n horowitz's mental stop \n sam leo horowitz
1938
greater magic
Sam Leo Horowitz
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A Psychological Discovery
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Related to - Curious Coincidence (Card Manipulations, 1936)
- Never-Miss Stop Effect (Martin Gardner*, 12 Tricks with a Borrowed Deck, 1940)
- … and 7 more
- Name Your Number (Bert Allerton, Hugard's Magic Monthly, 1945)
- N-E-T Profit (Richard Vollmer, Best of Friends — Volume II, 1985)
- CoVersion (Peter Duffie, Covert Concepts, 1998)
- The Stop Trick (Sam Leo Horowitz, Roberto Giobbi, Martin Gardner*, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
- The Horowitz Variation (Eugene Burger, Eugene Burger: Final Secrets, 2021)
- Two-Pile Stop Force (Juan Tamariz, Letters from Juan — Volume 6, 2022)
- Cut to the Chase (Asi Wind, Second Wind, 2025)
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1938
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549
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bottom deal stop trick \n small packet after spectator stops \n theodore annemann
1939
the jinx
Theodore Annemann*
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Bottom Deal Stop Trick
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1939
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368
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the torn card \n deck torn in half, stop trick from both half piles, credits see p. 461 \n theodore annemann
1939
the jinx
Theodore Annemann*
|
The Torn Card
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Nov. 1939
|
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460
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|
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stop \n selection is at thought-of position, continuous triples \n theodore annemann \n naming the stranger \n karl fulves
1939
the incorporated strange secrets
Theodore Annemann*
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Stop
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1939
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4
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the telepathic card \n impromptu double backer \n theodore annemann \n unknown \n unknown - effect no. 1 \n edward marlo \n unknown - effect no. 1 \n edward marlo \n unknown - effect no. 1 \n edward marlo
1940
expert card technique
Theodore Annemann*,
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The Telepathic Card
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1940
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293
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the psychic stop! \n at seventh position, psychological \n unknown \n stop! \n roberto giobbi \n go-stop \n lorenz schär \n ace placer \n jerry k. hartman \n psychic stopgag \n jerry k. hartman \n the psychic stop! \n unknown \n psychic backstop \n jerry k. hartman \n the psychic stop! \n roberto giobbi
1940
expert card technique
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The Psychic Stop!
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1940
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330
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matching the packets \n spectator deals to four predetermined cards \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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Matching the Packets
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1940
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388
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stop when ready \n cards turned over one by one and placed onto deck in out-jogged condition \n henry christ \n spectator's stop when ready force \n ken krenzel \n technical variation of the henry christ force \n edward marlo \n stop when ready force \n henry christ \n stop when ready \n henry christ \n stranger in our midst \n ronald b. edwards \n stop when ready force \n henry christ \n stop when ready \n henry christ
1940
the jinx
Henry Christ
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Stop When Ready
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Jan. 1940
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496
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never-miss stop effect \n two-pile-stop trick with tens/jacks alternating set-up \n martin gardner \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz
1940
12 tricks with a borrowed deck
Martin Gardner*
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Never-Miss Stop Effect
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1940
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12
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psychological out \n out for psychological stop trick \n edward marlo
1942
let's see the deck
Edward Marlo
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Psychological Out
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1942
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24
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the hoodwinker \n duplicate \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1942
prepared cards and accessories
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
|
The Hoodwinker
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1942
|
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21
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|
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the palm location \n \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
|
The Palm Location
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1942
|
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16
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now! \n attributed to robert-houdin, three cards selected, three times stop by spectator to find their cards \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n mentalex? \n theodore annemann \n "say when!" \n al baker
1944
hugard's magic monthly
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
|
Now!
|
|
Jan. 1944
|
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34
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the magic bell \n three cards stopped at, with two hats and a bell \n max cadet
1944
hugard's magic monthly
Max Cadet
|
The Magic Bell
|
Jan. 1944
|
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34
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a current prophecy \n spectator counts down to named number, card arrived at matches prediction, stack, crib card \n john mulholland
1944
the art of illusion
John Mulholland
|
A Current Prophecy
|
1944
|
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53
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the perfect stop trick \n spectator stops at any card, its values is used to count down again and again until selection appears \n edward marlo \n stop perfecting triumph! \n simon aronson \n david solomon \n edward marlo \n stack countdown \n unknown \n jarrow's indicator \n emil jarrow
1945
early marlo
Edward Marlo
|
The Perfect Stop Trick
|
|
1945
|
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73
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|
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buckley's slap shift \n transfers a card from bottom to top of packet which spectator dealt onto magicians hand \n arthur h. buckley \n "the slap shift" \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Slap Shift
|
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1946
|
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23
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lost and found \n experiment no. 18 - card vanishes and is found via second deal stop trick \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
|
Lost and Found
|
1946
|
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170
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your favorite ace \n experiment no. 34 - named aces appear at named numbers, surprise transposition at end \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
|
Your Favorite Ace
|
1946
|
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199
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face down \n several times a card is selected and found, spelling, stopped at and with "next card i turn over, will be your card" gag \n herb runge
1946
the phoenix
Herb Runge
|
Face Down
|
Sep. 1946
|
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451
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money on the line \n spectator stops count four times, bottom cards are the aces \n george foster
1946
50 tricks you can do, you will do, easy to do
George Foster
|
Money On The Line
|
1946
|
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13
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allerton's indicator \n spectator stops performer's deal, that card's value used to count to selection \n bert allerton \n double allerton \n ramón riobóo
1946
50 tricks you can do, you will do, easy to do
Bert Allerton
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Allerton's Indicator
|
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1946
|
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37
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attaboy, jr. \n \n bill woodfield
1947
the phoenix
Bill Woodfield
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Attaboy, Jr.
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June 1947
|
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516
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the clairvoyant spectator \n faced deck is turned over \n clayton rawson
1947
hugard's magic monthly
Clayton Rawson*
|
The Clairvoyant Spectator
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Sep. 1947
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351
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"stop card" mystery \n using three cards and a three-way force deck \n martin sunshine
1948
tarbell course in magic — volume 5
Martin Sunshine
|
"Stop Card" Mystery
|
1948
|
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190
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the triple climax \n three cards selected, stop trick with first card (tip for not dealing too long), changes into second card, third card to spectator's pocket \n arthur h. buckley \n marlo application \n edward marlo \n a triple climax \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Triple Climax
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1948
|
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161
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psychological stop trick \n \n tom bowyer
1948
hugard's magic monthly
Tom Bowyer
|
Psychological Stop Trick
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Jan. 1948
|
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390
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a triple climax \n three cards selected, stop trick with first card (tip for not dealing too long), changes into second card, third card to spectator's pocket \n arthur h. buckley \n the triple climax \n arthur h. buckley \n marlo application \n edward marlo
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
|
A Triple Climax
|
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1948
|
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136
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a perfect stop effect \n cards removed one at a time from pocket by performer until spectator stops, card held at that time is selection, continuous gambler's cop \n paul lepaul
1949
the card magic of le paul
Paul LePaul
|
A Perfect Stop Effect
|
1949
|
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159
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the great "stop!" trick \n \n unknown
1949
tricks and stunts with playing cards
|
The Great "Stop!" Trick
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1949
|
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33
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grant's triple stop card trick \n three people select cards, then three decks are dealt in unison until someone calls stop, the three cards are the selected ones \n u. f. grant \n triple countdown \n pit hartling \n unmöglich \n "joro" bruno hennig
1949
grant's inner circle magazine
U. F. Grant
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Grant's Triple Stop Card Trick
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Aug./Sep. 1949
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12
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an alarming coincidence \n performer deals through cards, suddenly alarm clock rings right at the selection \n unknown
1949
52 amazing card tricks
|
An Alarming Coincidence
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1949
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62
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blindfold effect \n spectator stops at selection while blindfolded \n joe stuthard
1949
stuthard's trilby deck
Joe Stuthard
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Blindfold Effect
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1949
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16
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blindfold trick with assistant \n assistant names selection and stops at it \n joe stuthard
1949
stuthard's trilby deck
Joe Stuthard
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Blindfold Trick with Assistant
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1949
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16
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double stop \n two cards, see p. 793 for additional ideas by al forsythe \n franklin v. taylor \n stop at the same time (second version) \n juan tamariz \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n jugada doble \n franklin v. taylor \n vicente canuto
1950
the phoenix
Franklin V. Taylor
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Double Stop
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Feb. 1950
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786
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|
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phase 1 \n stop trick \n lewis ganson \n spectator locates card \n unknown
1950
routined manipulation — part one
Lewis Ganson
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Phase 1
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1950
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32
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brahman bell \n stop trick, spectator rings a bell when he wants, with burling hull's popeyed popper deck \n cy keller
1951
the phoenix
Cy Keller
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Brahman Bell
|
July 1951
|
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932
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unknown - effect no. 1 \n stop trick as prediction, several methods, some with roughed cards, impromptu double backer \n edward marlo \n the telepathic card \n theodore annemann \n unknown
1951
unknown
Edward Marlo
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Unknown - Effect No. 1
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1951
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1
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count down \n \n al leech \n the fifth card \n nick trost
1952
manipulating with leech
Al Leech
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Count Down
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1952
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24
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ace location \n \n al leech \n ace faroleros \n al leech \n frank garcia
1952
manipulating with leech
Al Leech
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Ace Location
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1952
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25
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two numbers \n two cards selected, spectators only think of a number, both cards are found at the positions \n bill simon \n dealing the aces \n frederick braue
1952
effective card magic
Bill Simon
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Two Numbers
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1952
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81
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mentalex? \n three selected cards are found by spectators stopping at the right card \n theodore annemann \n now! \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n "say when!" \n al baker
1952
annemann's buried treasures
Theodore Annemann*
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Mentalex?
|
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1952
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4
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no title at all \n two selection, first found by stop, second by naming a number, two way forcing deck, alternated \n theodore annemann
1952
annemann's buried treasures
Theodore Annemann*
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No Title At All
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1952
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6
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get set, stop! \n \n al leech \n get set, stop! \n al leech
1952
the last word on cards
Al Leech
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Get Set, Stop!
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1952
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40
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pride of the pigalle \n stop trick, loading a card under single cards in the hands \n paul lepaul
1955
the new phoenix
Paul LePaul
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Pride of the Pigalle
|
Nov. 1955
|
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137
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double stop \n two cards \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n jugada doble \n franklin v. taylor \n vicente canuto \n stop at the same time (second version) \n juan tamariz
1956
the best in magic
Franklin V. Taylor
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Double Stop
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1956
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106
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the bold stop effect \n out for psychological stop trick, three methods \n edward marlo
1957
side steal
Edward Marlo
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The Bold Stop Effect
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1957
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the stop effect \n \n edward marlo
1957
side steal
Edward Marlo
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The Stop Effect
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1957
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dribble stop effect \n card in clip palm during dribbling \n edward marlo \n slide-around top/bottom dribble force \n justin higham \n clip palm dribble control \n edward marlo
1957
side steal
Edward Marlo
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Dribble Stop Effect
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1957
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tabled stop effect \n using tabled palm \n edward marlo
1957
the tabled palm
Edward Marlo
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Tabled Stop Effect
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1957
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two disclosures \n - 1) another card is selected, its value used to count to selection
- 2) stop effect \n edward marlo
1958
faro notes
Edward Marlo
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Two Disclosures
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1958
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as a stop trick \n \n russell "rusduck" duck
1958
the cardiste
Russell "Rusduck" Duck
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As a Stop Trick
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May 1958
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some useful notes on palming (d) \n using rear palm \n dai vernon
1959
inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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Some useful Notes on Palming (d)
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1959
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the notis stop trick \n using "pivot flourish" \n senor notis \n ambitious rise \n edward marlo
1959
inner secrets of card magic
Senor Notis
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The Notis Stop Trick
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1959
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the over count \n selection found at a freely chosen number \n edward marlo \n alternate method of producing a card at any number \n ellis stanyon
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Edward Marlo
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The Over Count
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1959
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my favorite stop effect \n from a routine called "never miss" \n edward marlo
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Edward Marlo
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My Favorite Stop Effect
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1959
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marlo's d.d. stop \n using double deal \n edward marlo
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's D.D. Stop
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1959
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a. psychological stop effect \n starts seventh \n edward marlo
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Edward Marlo
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A. Psychological Stop Effect
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1959
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teleprognos \n card is remembered and put in an envelope, other cards are put in envelopes and performer finds selection, then he makes a prediction on a slate which is the card in a chosen envelope \n corvello
1959
card tricks
Corvello
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Teleprognos
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1959
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a rough prediction \n open prediction methods using a roughed forcing deck, performer deals
- first presentation (spectator stops as performer deals)
- second presentation (spectator thinks of a number and then stops dealing at the number, "did you think of number x?")
- third presentation (spectator thinks of one of the indifferent cards, predicted card is next to it)
- fourth presentation (two cards end up in the same position in two halves)
- fifth presentation (prediction card made with another deck) \n edward marlo
1959
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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A Rough Prediction
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Dec. 1959
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sudden thought \n faced deck method \n james steranko
1960
steranko on cards
James Steranko
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Sudden Thought
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1960
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fifteen card trick routine - 4 \n card chosen from and replaced in spread, fair, found via stop trick \n charlie miller
1961
the magic of charles earle miller
Charlie Miller
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Fifteen Card Trick Routine - 4
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1961
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recognizing the unknown \n cards in pocket, one by one is removed and when spectator stops performer, card is the previously selected one \n sydney bergson
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
Sydney Bergson
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Recognizing the Unknown
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1961
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miracle estimation peek \n card peeked at, found with psychological stop trick \n edward marlo
1962
estimation
Edward Marlo
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Miracle Estimation Peek
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1962
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lorayne's challenge \n stop trick with benzais' cop \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne's Challenge
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1962
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erfüllte gedankenwünsche \n two cards selected and spectators find them with small number or stop, two-card mirage deck, partial rough-smooth \n al koran
1962
enzyklopädie der rauh-glatt-kartentricks — teil ii
Al Koran
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Erfüllte Gedankenwünsche
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1962
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bestop \n cards next to card stopped at turn out to be two selections \n stewart james
1962
the new jinx
Stewart James
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Bestop
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Nov. 1962
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card locations \n four peeked cards are produced, by saying stop, with a knife \n nate leipzig \n the ubiquitous cards \n nate leipzig
1963
dai vernon's tribute to nate leipzig
Nate Leipzig
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Card Locations
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1963
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stop trick \n with hindu shuffle \n nate leipzig
1963
dai vernon's tribute to nate leipzig
Nate Leipzig
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Stop Trick
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1963
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impromptu remote control \n unknown odd-backed card is marked on back, a card selected via stop procedure with deck in glass is marked on face, turns out to be the same \n edward marlo \n theodore annemann \n remote control \n theodore annemann \n remote control \n theodore annemann
1964
early marlo
Edward Marlo, Theodore Annemann*
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Impromptu Remote Control
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Inspired by - "Remote Control" (The Sphinx, July 1929, Max Holden's column, description without method)
Related to - "Remote Control" (The Sphinx, July 1929, Max Holden's column, description without method)
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1964
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out of my control \n standard psychological stop effect, with outs \n harry lorayne \n psychic touch \n tom gagnon \n ace placer \n jerry k. hartman \n psychic backstop \n jerry k. hartman \n out of my control \n harry lorayne \n außerhalb meiner kontrolle \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Out of my Control
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1965
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out of my control \n standard psychological stop effect, with outs \n harry lorayne \n out of my control \n harry lorayne \n außerhalb meiner kontrolle \n harry lorayne \n psychic touch \n tom gagnon \n ace placer \n jerry k. hartman \n psychic backstop \n jerry k. hartman
1965
the new jinx
Harry Lorayne
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Out Of My Control
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stop, spell or number \n \n tony kardyro
1966
t.k's card change supreme effects
Tony Kardyro
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Stop, Spell or Number
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1966
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the stop trick \n from "annemann's $50 manuscript" (ca. 1932)
8/9s alternating set-up, two piles \n theodore annemann
1967
the pallbearers review
Theodore Annemann*
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The Stop Trick
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Sep. 1967
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another stop trick \n from "annemann's $50 manuscript" (ca. 1932), with annotation
k to a set-up and countdown \n theodore annemann
1967
the pallbearers review
Theodore Annemann*
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Another Stop Trick
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Oct. 1967
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the eclectic deck \n stack for seventeen effects, see also p. 29 for comments
- 1. one of five cards thought of and located
- 2. card location
- 3. face-up deal stopped, value used to count to selection
- 4. spelling to thought-of card
- 5. open prediction
- 6. card from packet to pocket
- 7. two-card transposition
- 8. card from hand to pocket
- 9. aces stacked, then royal flush dealt
- 10. five good hands dealt
- 11. blackjack demo with rubber-banded deck
- 12. bridge demo with all spades
- 13. three-way transposition
- 14. two selections reverse
- 15. card chosen, spelled to and some matching cards found
- 16. ace assembly (not explained)
- 17. mind mirror challenge location
- final thoughts
- closing credits (credits for all effects) \n allan slaight \n the eclectic deck \n allan slaight
1967
ibidem
Allan Slaight
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The Eclectic Deck
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July 1967
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an approach to the "stop" trick \n four methods using different table transfers \n edward marlo
1968
expert card conjuring
Edward Marlo
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An Approach to the "Stop" Trick
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1968
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super stop stunner \n \n charles aste jr.
1969
expert card mysteries
Charles Aste Jr.
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Super Stop Stunner
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1969
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any times aces \n stop procedure while performer deals heaps of cards, aces found \n roger klause
1969
expert card mysteries
Roger Klause
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Any Times Aces
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1969
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four ace stop \n quadruple stop trick, bottom deals \n edward marlo
1969
the hierophant
Edward Marlo
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Four Ace Stop
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Winter 1969
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miniature rapping hand \n miniature doll hand in box rapping and answering questions, different routine ideas,
- word and card divination and with spirit slates
- stop trick with cards
- whistle put into the box and the hand moves and the whistle blows
- gipsy thread is restored in the box, while hand moves
- in conjunction with "the thing"
- card turnover
\n albert spackman \n the thing \n dirk van brummer \n sam hughes \n frank garcia \n louis tannen \n the spirit pencil \n ralph w. read
1969
the art of close-up magic — volume 2
Albert Spackman
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Miniature Rapping Hand
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1969
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as a spectator stop effect \n application of ibd (immediate bottom deal) \n edward marlo
1969
the pallbearers review
Edward Marlo
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As a Spectator Stop Effect
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Mar. 1969
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as a stop trick \n comedy presentation, on a card is written when spectator should stop \n karl fulves
1970
faro & riffle technique
Karl Fulves*
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As A Stop Trick
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1970
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once again!!! \n selection is found at named number, then at stopped position, then wrong card turns into selection and finally the balloon stand \n alan shaxon
1970
my kind of magic
Alan Shaxon
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Once Again!!!
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1970
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infallible count down \n spectator tells stop while performer is dealing, value of stopped at card helps to find selection \n francis carlyle \n francis carlyle on past issues \n francis carlyle
1970
talisman
Francis Carlyle
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Infallible Count Down
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July 1970
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the ginsburg cut \n key card placement \n gene nielsen \n ginsburg poke \n dai vernon
1970
talisman
Gene Nielsen*
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The Ginsburg Cut
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Oct. 1970
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8's & 9's \n \n sam leo horowitz \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz \n horowitz's mental stop \n sam leo horowitz \n curious coincidence \n unknown \n n-e-t profit \n richard vollmer \n another psychological discovery \n bob farmer \n diploid \n peter duffie \n the stop trick \n sam leo horowitz \n roberto giobbi \n martin gardner \n name your number \n bert allerton \n never-miss stop effect \n martin gardner \n coversion \n peter duffie \n the horowitz variation \n eugene burger \n two-pile stop force \n juan tamariz \n cut to the chase \n asi wind
1971
the pallbearers review
Sam Leo Horowitz
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8's & 9's
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Related to - Curious Coincidence (Card Manipulations, 1936)
- Never-Miss Stop Effect (Martin Gardner*, 12 Tricks with a Borrowed Deck, 1940)
- … and 7 more
- Name Your Number (Bert Allerton, Hugard's Magic Monthly, 1945)
- N-E-T Profit (Richard Vollmer, Best of Friends — Volume II, 1985)
- CoVersion (Peter Duffie, Covert Concepts, 1998)
- The Stop Trick (Sam Leo Horowitz, Roberto Giobbi, Martin Gardner*, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
- The Horowitz Variation (Eugene Burger, Eugene Burger: Final Secrets, 2021)
- Two-Pile Stop Force (Juan Tamariz, Letters from Juan — Volume 6, 2022)
- Cut to the Chase (Asi Wind, Second Wind, 2025)
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your card - my card out \n wrong card found, spectator stops dealing and wrong card is placed there, deck assembled and spread, above and blow the card are spectator's and performer's selection \n tom batchelor
1971
canadian card control
Tom Batchelor
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Your Card - My Card Out
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1971
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bob driebeek's tosheroon variations \n different ideas with the move, as a stop trick and as a prediction \n fred kaps \n bob driebeek's tosheroon variationen \n fred kaps
1972
fred kaps lecture
Fred Kaps
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Bob Driebeek's Tosheroon Variations
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1972
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spring flourish production \n selection is at place where spectator stops, springing cards from one hand to the other \n jack merlin \n production of chosen card by riffling pack from one hand to the other \n jack merlin
1972
the living end
Jack Merlin
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Spring Flourish Production
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1972
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stop me at any time \n cards are drawn back on deck, force \n unknown
1972
the living end
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Stop Me at Any Time
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1972
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last stop \n seven card stop force \n unknown
1972
the living end
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Last Stop
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1972
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50
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spectator deals and stops \n spectator deals into performer's hand and stops, small packet bottom deal \n theodore annemann
1972
the living end
Theodore Annemann*
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Spectator Deals and Stops
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1972
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the psychological stop trick \n \n unknown
1972
the living end
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The Psychological Stop Trick
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1972
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stop mystery \n performer stops at selection while spectator deals through cards \n rolf andra \n t. page wright
1972
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra, T. Page Wright
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Stop Mystery
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1972
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vernon's automatic mento stop trick \n no. 8, spectator stops dealing at a card, its values is used to count down again, 1-0-1-set-up \n dai vernon \n an indetectable stop trick \n frank lane \n countdown stop \n dai vernon \n roberto giobbi
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Automatic Mento Stop Trick
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1972
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vernon's stop trick \n no. 10, ninth or eleventh card \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon's Stop Trick
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1972
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daley's the card that isn't \n no. 152, spectator says stop during deal, wrong card shown and places aside, on repeat the same card shows up and first tabled card is now selection \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's The Card That Isn't
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1972
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daley's variation of leipzig's three card discovery routine \n no. 235, three cards chosen and found in different ways \n dr. jacob daley \n the ubiquitous cards \n nate leipzig
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Variation Of Leipzig's Three Card Discovery Routine
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1972
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daley's version of uniflight (smart magic) \n no. 279, card peeked at in one half is found in other half that has been in pocket via stop procedure \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's bottom sleight based on two effects: effect no. 2 \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Version Of Uniflight (Smart Magic)
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1972
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finnerman'e stop trick improvement \n no. 409, 1-0-1 straight set-up \n francis carlyle
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Francis Carlyle
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Finnerman'e Stop Trick Improvement
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1972
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bottom deal discovery variation \n no. 485, spectator stops anytime, that card spelled out to find a previous selection \n unknown
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
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Bottom Deal Discovery Variation
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1972
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on the spot \n no. 566, "automatic set-up variation", 1-x-1 set-up, spectator stops and value used to count down to selection which is reversed \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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On The Spot
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1972
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horowitz's mental stop \n no. 602, two-pile-stop trick with eight/nine alternating set-up \n sam leo horowitz \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz \n 8's & 9's \n sam leo horowitz \n curious coincidence \n unknown \n n-e-t profit \n richard vollmer \n another psychological discovery \n bob farmer \n diploid \n peter duffie \n the stop trick \n sam leo horowitz \n roberto giobbi \n martin gardner \n name your number \n bert allerton \n never-miss stop effect \n martin gardner \n coversion \n peter duffie \n the horowitz variation \n eugene burger \n two-pile stop force \n juan tamariz \n cut to the chase \n asi wind
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Sam Leo Horowitz
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Horowitz's Mental Stop
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Related to - Curious Coincidence (Card Manipulations, 1936)
- Never-Miss Stop Effect (Martin Gardner*, 12 Tricks with a Borrowed Deck, 1940)
- … and 7 more
- Name Your Number (Bert Allerton, Hugard's Magic Monthly, 1945)
- N-E-T Profit (Richard Vollmer, Best of Friends — Volume II, 1985)
- CoVersion (Peter Duffie, Covert Concepts, 1998)
- The Stop Trick (Sam Leo Horowitz, Roberto Giobbi, Martin Gardner*, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
- The Horowitz Variation (Eugene Burger, Eugene Burger: Final Secrets, 2021)
- Two-Pile Stop Force (Juan Tamariz, Letters from Juan — Volume 6, 2022)
- Cut to the Chase (Asi Wind, Second Wind, 2025)
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1972
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stop when ready \n as cards are dealt \n karl fulves \n subtle square-up steal \n justin higham
1973
packet switches (part one)
Karl Fulves*
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Stop When Ready
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1973
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eveready force \n as cards are dealt \n karl fulves
1973
packet switches (part one)
Karl Fulves*
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Eveready Force
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1973
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auto glide \n getting into glide position, stop trick application \n karl fulves
1973
notes from underground
Karl Fulves*
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Auto Glide
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1973
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say stop \n - (a) riffle force with break
- (b) riffle force with top card slip
- (c) riffle force with bottom card slip
- (d) riffle force with short or thick card
- (e) second deal force
- (f) palmed card added to dealt packet
- (g) side stealing bottom card to top after dealing until stopped
- (h) secret turnover of packet with two reversed cards (edward g. brown)
- (i) reference to overhand shuffle stop force by ralph w. hull
- (j) using "card at number" as stop force
- (k) top change for stop force
- (l) stop force from roterberg
- (m) "a means to an end" by douglas dexter, cards moved from hat to hat until stopped, back palm \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Say Stop
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1973
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drop stop \n spectator stops on their own card \n jerry k. hartman \n drop stop \n jerry k. hartman \n drop stop \n jerry k. hartman
1973
means & ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Drop Stop
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1973
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two strikes \n spectator stops on the same card twice \n jerry k. hartman
1973
means & ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Two Strikes
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1973
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psychic backstop \n out for psychological stop trick, using down-under deal \n jerry k. hartman \n the psychic stop! \n unknown \n out of my control \n harry lorayne
1973
means & ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Psychic Backstop
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1973
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halt one two \n spectator and magician each stops on each other's card \n jerry k. hartman \n match point \n jerry k. hartman
1973
means & ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Halt One Two
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Variations - in "The Linking Ring" September 1983. P. 83.
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1973
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instant mate \n mate of stopped at card is found reversed in the deck \n steve spillman \n instant mate \n steve spillman
1973
"my hands can be yours"
Steve Spillman
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Instant Mate
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1973
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a prudent pause \n glide \n stephen minch
1974
the book of thoth
Stephen Minch
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A Prudent Pause
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1974
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exception selection \n packet of cards is shuffled, spectator says stop as they are dealt through and stopped-at card is dealt face down, all cards are shown to be diamonds and spectator’s card is a spade \n jerry k. hartman \n compulsive thinker \n jerry k. hartman \n another exception selection \n ariel frailich \n exception selection \n jerry k. hartman
1974
super dupes
Jerry K. Hartman
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Exception Selection
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1974
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compulsive thinker ii \n same plot as previous trick \n jerry k. hartman \n compulsive thinker \n jerry k. hartman
1974
super dupes
Jerry K. Hartman
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Compulsive Thinker II
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1974
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stop card \n spectator stops spring on selection \n hugh johnston
1975
magic with faucett ross
Hugh Johnston
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Stop Card
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1975
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subtlety \n performer stops at selectio \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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Subtlety
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1975
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the sub - conscious \n \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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The Sub - Conscious
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1975
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master stop trick \n four cards are selected and placed back in the deck, spectator deals through the deck and performer stops him at the selections, except the last one which is found in the performer's pocket \n charles t. jordan \n the master stop trick \n charles t. jordan \n master stop trick \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Master Stop Trick
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1975
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stop trick \n using "the related deal" \n edward marlo
1976
marlo's magazine — volume 1
Edward Marlo
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Stop Trick
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1976
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unknown - effect no. 1 \n stop trick as prediction, several methods, some with roughed cards, impromptu double backer \n edward marlo \n the telepathic card \n theodore annemann \n unknown \n the telepathic card \n theodore annemann \n unknown
1976
early marlo
Edward Marlo
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Unknown - Effect No. 1
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1976
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112
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thought speller \n no. 30, card from small packet thought-of, later found when another spectator says stop as cards are removed from pocket one by one \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Thought Speller
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1976
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48
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the stop trick \n no. 35, ace through king set-up \n theodore annemann
1976
self-working card tricks
Theodore Annemann*
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The Stop Trick
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1976
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55
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joker \n medium stops before joker, repeated with medium in other room, story of an encounter between jimmy grippo and dai vernon \n erwin schussel \n joker iii \n dr. john nichols \n joker ii \n michael leach
1976
magick
Erwin Schussel
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Joker
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1976
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842
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in lieu of the second deal \n in the hands \n edward marlo \n in lieu of the second deal ii \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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In Lieu of the Second Deal
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1977
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222
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did you ever see the ----? \n using gaffed decks \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Did you ever see the ----?
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1977
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319
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the ace of spades trick \n two methods \n edward marlo \n this can only be done with the ace of spades! \n kevin kelly
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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The Ace of Spades Trick
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Variations - Kevin Kelly's A Pasteboard Odyssey, 1997
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1977
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320
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the deal switch \n \n gene maze \n second method \n karl fulves \n third method \n karl fulves
1977
packet switches (part five)
Gene Maze
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The Deal Switch
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1977
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308
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in the nick of time \n touching only before the selection is made, performer shouts stop as spectator deals right at his card, see p. 447 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n the blindfold stop trick \n roberto giobbi \n the blindfold stop trick \n roberto giobbi \n expertalk: martin nash a new nick of time \n martin a. nash
1977
any second now
Martin A. Nash
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In The Nick Of Time
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1977
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218
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fancy deal stop trick \n \n mark weston
1977
pabular
Mark Weston
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Fancy Deal Stop Trick
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May 1977
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404
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joker ii \n medium stops before joker \n michael leach \n joker \n erwin schussel
1977
magick
Michael Leach
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Joker II
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1977
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852
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"stop me" \n block turnover \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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"Stop Me"
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1978
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19
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all the way \n block turnover \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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All the Way
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1978
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22
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one-hand stop \n one-handed dealing \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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One-Hand Stop
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1978
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24
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the fingertip bottom deal \n \n ken krenzel \n flat hand bottom deals \n edward marlo
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The Fingertip Bottom Deal
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1978
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226
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the one-hand middle deal \n \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The One-Hand Middle Deal
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1978
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235
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the surefire second deal \n \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The Surefire Second Deal
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1978
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238
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dealing the aces \n four aces found at numbers called for \n frederick braue \n two numbers \n bill simon
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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Dealing the Aces
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1978
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24
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the punch deal \n \n frederick braue \n marlo's miracle prediction \n edward marlo
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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The Punch Deal
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1978
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27
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count-down reverse \n featuring automatic third deal (saliva), stop trick with face-up card, spectator stops one before \n frederick braue
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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Count-Down Reverse
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1978
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34
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quick counts \n - quick count i: magician divines card at a certain position in deck
- quick count ii: spectator stops the dealing on previously named card \n jerry k. hartman \n quick count \n jerry k. hartman
1978
loose ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Quick Counts
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1978
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57
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bob driebeek's tosheroon variationen \n different ideas with the move, as a stop trick and as a prediction \n fred kaps \n bob driebeek's tosheroon variations \n fred kaps
1978
fred kaps lecture
Fred Kaps
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Bob Driebeek's Tosheroon Variationen
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1978
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12
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mis-mate \n card shown and put out-jogged in deck, spectator says stop during biddling count, it is not the mate of the out-jogged card, but that one changes to match the selection \n simon aronson \n mis-mate \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Mis-Mate
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1978
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8
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attaboy \n to force cards \n jack hughes
1978/76
more classic magic with apparatus
Jack Hughes
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Attaboy
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1978/76
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46
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double stop \n two peeked at cards \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen
Martin A. Nash
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Double Stop
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1979
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406
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the ace of spades trick \n two methods \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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The Ace of Spades Trick
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1979
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356
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stop that card trick!! \n \n john carney \n the slide to home prediction \n john carney
1979
conjuror's journal
John Carney
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Stop That Card Trick!!
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1979
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12
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out of control \n out for psychological stop trick, see p. 1301 for reference \n howard wurst \n sphinx, feb. 1948
1979
the chronicles
Howard Wurst
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Out of Control
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1979
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1257
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joker iii \n medium stops before joker, repeated with medium in other room, story of an encounter between jimmy grippo and dai vernon \n dr. john nichols \n joker \n erwin schussel
1979
magick
Dr. John Nichols
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Joker III
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1979
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1118
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double stop \n no. 59, two cards, two halves dealt, performer shouts stop \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n jugada doble \n franklin v. taylor \n vicente canuto \n stop at the same time (second version) \n juan tamariz
1979
self-working mental magic
Franklin V. Taylor
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Double Stop
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1979
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98
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mental over physical \n spectator stops at thought-of card, four methods, ungaffed and duplicates \n edward marlo \n a tip for mental over physical \n edward marlo
1980
marlo's magazine — volume 4
Edward Marlo
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Mental Over Physical
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1980
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209
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magnetic coincidence \n selection by spectator and performer are found next to each other by stop procedure, marked and half forcing deck, gilbreath \n paul swinford \n the shuffled prediction \n bill taylor
1980
arcane
Paul Swinford
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Magnetic Coincidence
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1980
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15
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ascanio's super ace discovery \n quadruple stop trick to find aces \n arturo de ascanio
1980
exclusive card secrets
Arturo de Ascanio
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Ascanio's Super Ace Discovery
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1980
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45
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the solid gold prediction \n prediction is duplicate with gold back \n father cyprian \n the devil's card \n shaun mccree
1980
the elegant card magic of father cyprian
Father Cyprian
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The Solid Gold Prediction
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1980
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27
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berlin swindle \n joker placed face-up on position where spectator stopped at \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
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Berlin Swindle
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1980
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8
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instant mate \n mate of stopped at card is found reversed in the deck \n steve spillman \n instant mate \n steve spillman
1980
the spill bar and grille
Steve Spillman
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Instant Mate
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1980
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72
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the bag man \n stop trick with fair conditions, cards are dealt out of a paper box \n larry becker
1981
apocalypse
Larry Becker
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The Bag Man
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Apr. 1981
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478
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stop trick \n brief \n edward marlo
1981
21st century card magic
Edward Marlo
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Stop Trick
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1981
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14
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der sand der zeit \n performer deals through cards while hourglass is running, once sand is finished the performer arrives at selection \n bobby bernard \n pentagram, mar. 1955
1981
intermagic
Bobby Bernard
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Der Sand der Zeit
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May 1981
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12
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attaboy \n three cards are selected and placed in stand which is designed like a bell boy, spectators stop at their card, various designs
- a routine with lettered cards \n jack hughes
1981
jack hughes world of magic — volume one
Jack Hughes
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Attaboy
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1981
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41
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a good sell \n stop trick with sucker element, glide \n unknown
1981
the magic of jimmy grippo
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A Good Sell
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1981
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41
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the one-armed gambler \n one-handed \n derek dingle
1982
the complete works of derek dingle
Derek Dingle
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The One-Armed Gambler
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1982
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161
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apocalypse variations or additions \n peeling stop trick \n peter marshall \n biddle bemused \n paul friedman \n force feed \n stephen minch
1982
apocalypse
Peter Marshall
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Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
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Aug. 1982
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671
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tarotate \n a knife is stabbed in tarot book and suspended by two fingers of two spectators, tarot deck is dealt and on some point the book and knife turn, the deal is stopped and the card matches the tarot card described in the book \n thomas alan waters
1982
mind, myth & magick
Thomas Alan Waters
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Tarotate
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1982
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277
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the sands of the pharaoh \n deck dealt one by one until hourglass runs out, stops at selection \n bobby bernard
1982
the coin and card magic of bobby bernard
Bobby Bernard
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The Sands of the Pharaoh
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1982
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109
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houdini and the svengali \n with a bell \n denis mackenzie
1982
fork full of appetizers
Denis MacKenzie
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Houdini and the Svengali
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1982
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26
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stop trick \n using deal cop \n edward marlo
1983
marlo's plus package
Edward Marlo
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Stop Trick
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1983
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77
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"stop" \n \n ross bertram
1983
bertram on sleight of hand
Ross Bertram
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"Stop"
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1983
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170
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the weird "stop" trick \n spectator stops at his card, then again later at the very same card \n simon lovell
1983
second to none
Simon Lovell
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The Weird "Stop" Trick
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1983
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38
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the card-culator \n ambitious card, card to number, stop trick, card folded to calculator \n josé carroll \n the card-calculator \n josé carroll \n the cardculator \n josé carroll
1983
effects and presentations
José Carroll*
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The Card-Culator
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1983
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10
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(b) stop effect \n mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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(B) Stop Effect
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1984
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215
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the ace of spades trick \n three methods with alternative approaches \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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The Ace of Spades Trick
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1984
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231
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one hat - no ribbon \n triple stop routine with fair conditions \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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One Hat - No Ribbon
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1984
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238
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count cop as trick \n interesting, top card switched for copped card \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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Count Cop as Trick
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1984
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240
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spectator's ace cutting \n twelve methods, some where the spectator turn over the aces, some quadrupel stop effects, for 11th method see page 284 \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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Spectator's Ace Cutting
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1984
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244
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tip on the as trick \n \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine — volume 5
Edward Marlo
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Tip on the AS Trick
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1984
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279
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plausible possibility \n tnt bottom deal handling \n paul cummins
1984
apocalypse
Paul Cummins
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Plausible Possibility
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Sep. 1984
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964
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stop trick \n unorthodox method with secretly torn card \n theodore annemann
1984
the collected almanac
Theodore Annemann*
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Stop Trick
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May 1984
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205
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the blindfold stop trick \n performer shouts stop, corner short \n roberto giobbi \n in the nick of time \n martin a. nash \n in the nick of time \n martin a. nash
1984
the cardmanship of roberto giobbi
Roberto Giobbi
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The Blindfold Stop Trick
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1984
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4
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gen grant's triple stop card trick \n three decks, three selections, first published 1953 \n u. f. grant
1984
magic from the parade #1
U. F. Grant
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Gen Grant's Triple Stop Card Trick
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1984
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15
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gemini twins \n no. 1, two cards inserted where spectator stops dealing, both next to mates \n karl fulves \n die joker spüren dich \n christoph borer \n the triple prediction \n shiv duggal \n stolen cards iii \n alexander de cova \n sign of the tarot \n danny nelson \n stopped twice \n karl fulves \n doble predicción \n unknown \n you know better \n michał kociołek \n named gemini \n tony bartolotta \n face-up gemini twins \n martin gardner \n hands off gemini \n karl fulves \n predicted stopping place \n jack avis \n blankjack \n max maven \n presenting gemini \n karl fulves \n gemini calling \n karl fulves \n roberto giobbi \n four aces surprise \n frank garcia \n strictly for lovers \n driscoll
1984
more self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves*
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Gemini Twins
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Variations - The Triple Prediction (Shiv Duggal, Opus, 1992)
- Named Gemini (Tony Bartolotta, Rigmarole, 1993)
- … and 9 more
- Face-Up Gemini Twins (Martin Gardner*, Underworld, 1996)
- Predicted Stopping Place (Jack Avis, Vis à Vis, 1998)
- Blankjack (Max Maven*, MAGIC, 2006)
- Hands Off Gemini (Karl Fulves*, Xtra Credit, 2010)
- Gemini Calling (Karl Fulves*, Roberto Giobbi, Card College Lightest, 2010)
- You Know Better (Michał Kociołek, 8 Effects and a Sleight, 2012)
- Presenting Gemini (Karl Fulves*, Errata, 2015)
- Die Joker spüren dich (Christoph Borer, Mentale Notizen, 2018)
- Stolen Cards III (Alexander de Cova, Burners — Vol. 6, 2018)
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1984
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1
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direct stop \n \n bob king
1985
best of friends — volume ii
Bob King
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Direct Stop
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1985
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143
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n-e-t profit \n two-pile-stop trick with eight/nine/ten set-up \n richard vollmer \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz
1985
best of friends — volume ii
Richard Vollmer
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N-E-T Profit
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1985
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274
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dallas drop \n card dealt from deck on table really comes from right hand tenkai palm \n danny korem \n dallas to chicago \n edward marlo \n danny korem
1985
korem without limits
Danny Korem
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Dallas Drop
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1985
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167
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stop card trick \n "triple mystery", card side-stolen to top \n john northern hilliard \n "the triple mystery" (john northern hilliard, magical bulletin, june 1924) \n the triple mystery \n frederick braue \n john northern hilliard
1985
the fred braue notebooks
John Northern Hilliard
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Stop Card Trick
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1985
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6
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stop card trick \n faced deck \n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks
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Stop Card Trick
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1985
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6
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card location \n ten card location routine
1. say stop
2. spell out
3. spring location
4. stabbed card
5. the fifth card
6. stabbed cards
7. card through handkerchief
8. - 10. catch from shower \n rolland hamblen
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Rolland Hamblen
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Card Location
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1985
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17
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routine \n outline of routine for four selections with locator card
- divination with crystal
- at named number
- stop trick
- vanishing pack \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Frederick Braue
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Routine
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1985
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30
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a birthday card \n spectator shuffles deck and deals cards one by one, stops anytime, the stopped-at card is the one written in a birthday calendar on the spectator's birthday \n eric mason
1985 ca.
stuff
Eric Mason
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A Birthday Card
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1985 ca.
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45
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my card - your card - anybody's card \n selection lost, spectator deals cards onto performer's hand, performer shouts "stop" and there is a card with message "my card", spectator stops and there is one with "your card" which then changes into selection, "be honest" phase, then a transposition of sandwiched card for tabled card which changes into card with message "anybody's card" \n eric mason \n be honest what is it? \n eddie fechter \n meine karte, deine karte, jedermanns karte \n chris power
1985 ca.
stuff
Eric Mason
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My Card - Your Card - Anybody's Card
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1985 ca.
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57
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note "a" (bottom deal) \n stud deal from packet, for stop trick \n eric mason
1985 ca.
stuff
Eric Mason
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Note "A" (Bottom Deal)
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1985 ca.
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59
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not all psychological \n spectator stops at odd backed card \n edward marlo \n not all psychological \n edward marlo \n not all psychological \n edward marlo
1986
thirty five years later
Edward Marlo
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Not All Psychological
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1986
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42
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dallas to chicago \n top card dealt to table but switched for palmed card, four methods \n edward marlo \n danny korem \n dallas drop \n danny korem
1986
thirty five years later
Edward Marlo, Danny Korem
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Dallas to Chicago
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1986
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57
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future shock \n performer stops spectator at selection while dealing cards on the table \n hal weaver
1986
magick
Hal Weaver
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Future Shock
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May 1986
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1851
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double deal stop force \n \n ben harris
1986
1 a.m. the sequel
Ben Harris
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Double Deal Stop Force
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1986
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7
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double deal birthday trick \n stop trick with age presentation and two-way out at end \n ben harris
1986
1 a.m. the sequel
Ben Harris
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Double Deal Birthday Trick
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1986
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8
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stop sleight \n cards dealt singly from tabled deck into left hand, spectator stops at selection \n jerry sadowitz
1987
inspirations
Jerry Sadowitz
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Stop Sleight
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1987
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24
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impromptu al koran \n spectator stops anytime during dealing, card matches prediction, faced deck method \n thomas hierling
1987
new wave close-up
Thomas Hierling
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Impromptu Al Koran
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1987
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60
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stop! \n psychological \n roberto giobbi \n stop! \n roberto giobbi \n the psychic stop! \n unknown
1987
cardperfect
Roberto Giobbi
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Stop!
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1987
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62
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you can always count on your wallet \n card placed in wallet is mate of stopped at card \n larry jennings
1988
the cardwright
Larry Jennings
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You Can Always Count on Your Wallet
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1988
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197
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double stop \n cards dealt on table in pairs until spectator stops, top two cards of tabled pile are selections \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Double Stop
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1988
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344
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the four ace stop \n cards dealt on table in groups of four until spectator stops, top four cards of tabled pile are aces \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Four Ace Stop
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1988
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347
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miracle dealer \n spectator and performer select a card, both get half the cards and start dealing, suddenly performer says stop and on top of both halves are the selections \n gary plants \n a coincidence \n derek delgaudio \n miracle dealer \n gary plants
1989
the trapdoor — volume two
Gary Plants
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Miracle Dealer
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1989
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454
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imprinting \n spectator stops performer removing card from case, signed selection \n rich bloch
1989
magick
Rich Bloch
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Imprinting
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May 1989
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2104
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super-stop-trick \n attaboy variation, two packets on same level on card stand \n wilhelm "yrus" von sury
1989
hokus pokus
Wilhelm "Yrus" von Sury
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Super-Stop-Trick
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1989
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18
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stop-trick "perfekt" \n faced deck \n gerd winkler
1989
german card top twenties
Gerd Winkler
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Stop-Trick "Perfekt"
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1989
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19
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noch ein stop-trick \n cards turned over one by one and placed onto deck in in-jogged condition \n gerd winkler
1989
german card top twenties
Gerd Winkler
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Noch ein Stop-Trick
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1989
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21
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the stop trick \n application of free-turn pass \n bruce cervon
1990
ultra cervon
Bruce Cervon
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The Stop Trick
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1990
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141
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the psychological stop trick \n as an out, application of free-turn pass \n bruce cervon
1990
ultra cervon
Bruce Cervon
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The Psychological Stop Trick
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1990
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142
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boy meets girl \n \n eric mead \n lethal prediction \n gary ouellet \n patrick raymond
1990
magical arts journal
Eric Mead
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Boy Meets Girl
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1990
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73
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empty deal \n for prediction or stop trick (apparently mis-credited to bilis) \n bernard bilis \n jacques tandeau
1990
magical arts journal
Bernard Bilis, Jacques Tandeau
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Empty Deal
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1990
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74
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milk run \n psychological with out \n ken krenzel \n concord \n lewis jones
1990
close-up impact!
Ken Krenzel
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Milk Run
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1990
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80
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marlo's mindreader \n card thought-of and selected, one found by stop trick, other to pocket \n edward marlo \n semi-improvised mindreader \n david davies \n integrated mindreader \n justin higham \n streamlined mindreader \n justin higham \n marlo's mindreader revisited \n justin higham
1990
that's it
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Mindreader
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1990
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58
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