to ascertain the top cards while riffling and reserve them at bottom \n see elegant title, tabled double cut \n s. w. erdnase \n undercut transfer \n johnny thompson \n erdnase aces \n harry riser \n to ascertain the top cards while riffling and reserve them at bottom \n steve forte
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To Ascertain the Top Cards while Riffling and Reserve them at Bottom
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mode of holding the hand \n how to hold the hand for poker playing \n s. w. erdnase \n mode of holding the hand \n steve forte
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Mode of Holding the Hand
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skinning the hand \n to rearrange a heavy poker hand \n s. w. erdnase \n skinning the hand \n steve forte
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Skinning the Hand
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small packet top palm \n \n s. w. erdnase
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Small Packet Top Palm
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dealing without the cut \n dealing from half pack to avoid shift and simplify bottom deal \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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Dealing Without the Cut
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the player without an ally \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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The Player without an Ally
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replacing the cut as before \n bold \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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holding out for the cut \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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Holding Out for the Cut
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shifting the cut \n tips for the card table \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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Shifting the Cut
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dealing too many \n dealing too many cards in a game, double deal is only hinted at \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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Dealing Too Many
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crimping for the cut \n using crimp in a game, player cuts to crimp \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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Crimping for the Cut
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replacing palm when cutting \n two for top, one for bottom \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
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Replacing Palm When Cutting
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three card monte \n two methods for the throw switch \n unknown \n three card monte \n steve forte
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Three Card Monte
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mexican three card monte \n featuring the mexican turnover \n unknown
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Mexican Three Card Monte
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single handed shift \n also for control \n charlier
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Charlier
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Single Handed Shift
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the longitudinal shift \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the longitudinal "pass" \n s. w. erdnase \n longways shift \n steve forte \n the tudinal-longi shift \n kyohei tatsukawa \n the long pass \n c. h. wilson
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The Longitudinal Shift
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the open shift \n color change mention on page 134 \n s. w. erdnase \n the open shift \n shane cobalt \n open production \n jerry sadowitz \n the open shift \n roberto giobbi
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The Open Shift
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the s.w.e. shift \n color change mention on page 136 \n s. w. erdnase \n s.w.e. shift applications \n roberto giobbi \n ribbon spread double cut \n tom gagnon \n the s. w. e. shift \n shane cobalt \n fast s. w. e. \n steve forte \n expertalk: ernesto melero on the s.w.e. shift \n ernesto melero \n top card cover s.w.e. shift \n roger klause \n bruce's top card cover s.w.e. \n gordon bruce \n the short pass \n c. h. wilson
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The S.W.E. Shift
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the diagonal palm-shift \n mention of top palm, bottom palm and multiple shift on page 141 \n s. w. erdnase \n diagonal palm shift \n paul chosse \n the diagonal palm shift \n s. w. erdnase \n kf note \n karl fulves \n a multiple card palm and steal utilizing the diagonal push-through method \n s. w. erdnase \n francis carlyle \n peeping palm \n dave buck \n erdnase + vernon \n karl fulves \n hoffmann + erdnase \n karl fulves \n diagonal palm fan \n edo huang \n center steal \n cy endfield \n the diagonal palm shift \n roger crosthwaite \n the diagonal palm shift \n graham adams \n the overhand dps \n benjamin earl \n the diagonal palm-shift \n shane cobalt \n from the peek \n shane cobalt \n on the table \n shane cobalt \n as a false cut \n shane cobalt \n tps (tapered palm shift) \n ryan plunkett \n in the secret angle - the revolve diagonal palm shift \n helder guimarães \n the use of the little finger in positioning exactly the card in the palm \n vanni bossi \n the diagonal palm shift \n dai vernon \n the diagonal palm shift \n s. w. erdnase \n one-handed get-ready for the diagonal palm shift \n eric evans \n erdnase diagonal palm shift \n dai vernon \n diagonal palm shift (dps) \n alexander de cova \n sneaky palm shift \n tom stone \n prelude to dps \n r. paul wilson
1902
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S. W. Erdnase
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The Diagonal Palm-Shift
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Related toVariations- A Multiple Card Palm and Steal Utilizing the Diagonal Push-Through Method (S. W. Erdnase, Francis Carlyle, 1975)
- The Use of the Little Finger in Positioning Exactly the Card in the Palm (Vanni Bossi, 1991)
- The Diagonal Palm Shift (Roger Crosthwaite, 1994)
- Diagonal Palm Shift (Paul Chosse, 1997)
- Erdnase + Vernon (Karl Fulves, 2003)
- Prelude to DPS (R. Paul Wilson, 2003 ca.)
- Sneaky Palm Shift (Tom Stone, 2004)
- The Diagonal Palm Shift (Dai Vernon, 2008)
- Peeping Palm (Dave Buck, 2011)
- Diagonal Palm Fan (Edo Huang, 2015)
- The Overhand DPS (Benjamin Earl, 2019)
- From The Peek (Shane Cobalt, 2019)
- On The Table (Shane Cobalt, 2019)
- As a False Cut (Shane Cobalt, 2019)
- In the Secret Angle - The Revolve Diagonal Palm Shift (Helder Guimarães, 2019)
- TPS (Tapered Palm Shift) (Ryan Plunkett, 2020)
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the blind shuffle for securing selected card \n with palm off for a spectator shuffle \n s. w. erdnase
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The Blind Shuffle For Securing Selected Card
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forcing \n \n unknown \n on forcing \n graham adams
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Forcing
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palming \n two methods
- without apparently touching the deck with right hand
- single card à la vernon's topping the deck \n s. w. erdnase \n the buatier palm \n buatier de kolta \n the erdnase top palm \n benjamin earl \n "topping the deck" \n dai vernon \n the erdnase connection \n jamy ian swiss
1902
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Palming
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the back palm \n \n unknown
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The Back Palm
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changes - the top change \n old style with finger change \n unknown
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Changes - The Top Change
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the bottom change \n \n unknown
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The Bottom Change
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the palm change \n uncredited \n adrian plate
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Adrian Plate
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The Palm Change
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the double-palm change \n \n prof. robert hellis \n to "change" a card - sixth method \n prof. robert hellis \n on the double palm change \n dai vernon
1902
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Prof. Robert Hellis
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The Double-Palm Change
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transformations. two hands \n intro \n s. w. erdnase
1902
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Transformations. Two Hands
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first method \n "transformations. two hands"
houdini/erdnase change \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase sideways \n guy hollingworth \n draun's erdnase change \n steve draun \n nosejob \n tomas blomberg \n tom stone \n expertalk: jay sankey on the erdnase transformation \n jay sankey \n método 3 \n s. w. erdnase \n harry houdini \n bluff erdnase change \n justin higham \n triple erdnase \n nathan kranzo
1902
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First Method
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second method \n "transformations. two hands"
left first finger pushes out bottom card to the front \n unknown \n malini's own color change \n max malini \n third method \n unknown \n colour change \n max malini
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Second Method
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third method \n "transformations. two hands"
deck on left fingers, right hand covers face, left thumb pushes back card up into right hand \n unknown
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Third Method
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fourth method \n "transformations. two hands"
handling variation of third method \n s. w. erdnase \n fourth method control/palm \n ben morris-rains
1902
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Fourth Method
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sixth method \n "transformations. two hands"
featuring unusual palm \n s. w. erdnase \n fb side steal \n frederick braue \n my side steal \n carlos vaquera
1902
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Sixth Method
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fifth method \n "transformations. two hands"
right thumb goes under deck and pulls bottom card out \n unknown \n first method \n unknown
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Fifth Method
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transformations. one hand - first method \n one-handed, thumb drags face card to the back \n unknown \n on the erdnase one-hand color changes \n dai vernon
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Transformations. One Hand - First Method
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second method \n "transformations. one hand"
one-handed, thumb pushes back card to the face \n s. w. erdnase \n one handed top to middle insert \n fredric p. lamazor
1902
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Second Method
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blind shuffles, retaining entire order. - first method \n \n unknown \n erdnase blind shuffles \n karl fulves \n the combination shuffle \n benjamin earl \n the dan fishman overhand false shuffle \n dan fishman \n erdnase false overhand shuffle (jennings finesse) \n larry jennings \n blind shuffles, retaining entire order (first method) \n roberto giobbi \n blind shuffles (erdnase) \n dai vernon
1902
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Blind Shuffles, Retaining Entire Order. - First Method
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second method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order."
can be done without table \n unknown \n blind shuffle - second method \n unknown \n second method \n unknown \n a false “riffle shuffle” \n unknown \n some thoughts on blind #2 \n allan ackerman
1902
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Second Method
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third method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order."
similar to second method, can be done without table \n unknown \n blind shuffle - third method \n unknown \n erdnase shuffle side-slip (close-up) \n russell t. barnhart \n third method \n unknown
1902
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Third Method
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fourth method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order."
greek shuffle \n unknown \n blind shuffles (erdnase) \n dai vernon
1902
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Fourth Method
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fifth method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order." \n charlier
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Charlier
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Fifth Method
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methods for determining a card thought of \n intro \n s. w. erdnase
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Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of
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a. by the riffle \n "methods for determining a card thought of" \n s. w. erdnase \n psychological riffle force \n max malini \n erdnase method a \n roger crosthwaite
1902
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A. By the Riffle
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b. by springing flourish \n "methods for determining a card thought of" \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase method b \n roger crosthwaite \n new thought card sleights - third method \n william e. robinson
1902
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B. By Springing Flourish
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c. by the cut \n "methods for determining a card thought of"
spectator cuts while performer holds deck, remembers card, and replaces, performer picks up break \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase method c \n roger crosthwaite
1902
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C. By the Cut
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d. by the gaze \n "methods for determining a card thought of"
cards shown one by one, spectator's eyes are watched \n s. w. erdnase \n on the gaze selection method \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n erdnase method d \n roger crosthwaite \n determination d \n r. paul wilson \n the gaze method - think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite \n "covertly" and reading erdnase closely \n dai vernon \n new thought card sleights - first method \n william e. robinson
1902
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D. By the Gaze
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to get sight of selected card \n with spectator insertion subtlety, three centre glimpses \n unknown \n center glimpse \n unknown
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To Get Sight of Selected Card
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the slide \n \n unknown \n the slide \n jon racherbaumer
1902
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The Slide
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catching two cards at fingertips \n "favorite sleights for terminating tricks" \n unknown
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Catching Two Cards at Fingertips
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the revolution \n air pressure turnover \n unknown \n erdnase’s revolution from a verdnase break \n larry jennings
1902
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The Revolution
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the two handed pass \n charles bertram's method, "...it is the basis of, or used in, almost every card trick which requires any sleight of hand" \n charles bertram \n arthur finley shift \n arthur finley
1902
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Charles Bertram
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The Two Handed Pass
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the one-hand pass \n charles bertram's methods "after he had learnt the pass from charlier himself" \n charlier \n charles bertram
1902
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Charlier, Charles Bertram
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The One-Hand Pass
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the palm - a new and perfectly deceptive method \n \n charles bertram
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Charles Bertram
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The Palm - A New and Perfectly Deceptive Method
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handing pack for shuffling \n with palmed cards \n unknown
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Handing Pack for Shuffling
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to palm cards from bottom of pack \n \n unknown
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To Palm Cards from Bottom of Pack
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the back and front of hand continuous palm with cards \n \n unknown
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The Back and Front of Hand Continuous Palm with Cards
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to make a false shuffle \n back and front throw, lift shuffle, three handlings
- first method of false shuffle (top half)
- second method false shuffle (top and bottom stock)
- third method false shuffle (full deck) \n henri de manche \n to make a false shuffle \n henri de manche \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1902
the modern conjurer
Henri De Manche
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To Make a False Shuffle
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to force a card \n with strategy if force fails \n unknown
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To Force a Card
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the "change" \n \n unknown
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The "Change"
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dealing seconds \n \n unknown
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Dealing Seconds
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dealing second card from bottom of pack \n glide \n unknown
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Dealing Second Card from Bottom of Pack
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to change the front card of pack \n \n unknown
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To Change the Front Card of Pack
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top card glimpse \n \n unknown
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Top Card Glimpse
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catching two chosen cards from a pack thrown into the air \n friction toss \n mademoiselle patrice
1902
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Mademoiselle Patrice
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Catching Two Chosen Cards from a Pack Thrown into the Air
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fake transfer of packet \n \n paul valadon
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Paul Valadon
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Fake Transfer of Packet
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bent in half palm \n from classic palm position \n paul valadon
1902
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Paul Valadon
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Bent in Half Palm
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little finger riffle \n or third finger \n unknown
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Little Finger Riffle
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snapping sound false count \n six as seven in example \n unknown
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Snapping Sound False Count
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back palming and recovery of four cards \n one by one, with upright metal rod, with four clips to display the four cards \n unknown
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Back Palming and Recovery of Four Cards
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bottom palm from small packet \n very brief \n henri de manche
1902
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Henri De Manche
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Bottom Palm from Small Packet
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das erscheinen mehrerer karten nacheinander an den fingerspitzen der rechten hand \n "die kartenschule"
single card production routine, hand shown empty after temporarily loading back-palmed cards perpendicularly behind fan of already produced cards à la thurston five card routine \n unknown
1902
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Das Erscheinen mehrerer Karten nacheinander an den Fingerspitzen der rechten Hand
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halbfertige ideen \n tray for switching \n emil clauß \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
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die zauberwelt
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Halbfertige Ideen
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das erscheinen einer karte in freien händen \n "die kartenschule"
both hands shown empty and a card produced, classic to classic \n carl willmann
1902
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Das Erscheinen einer Karte in freien Händen
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ein kartentrick \n card vanishes from hand and reappears in deck, card index behind chair \n carl willmann
1902
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Ein Kartentrick
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der spaziergang einer karte \n card(s) pushed into fist, false transfer \n carl willmann
1902
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Der Spaziergang einer Karte
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der fächer als kartenmagnet \n card vanishes in fan (not a card fan) and reappears from fan \n hänsel kastner
1902
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Hänsel Kastner
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Der Fächer als Kartenmagnet
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hand-over glimpse \n bottom card glimpsed as deck is handed to spectator \n unknown
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Hand-Over Glimpse
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la carte tournée und deren variation \n back palm applications
- i. card tossed against door vanishes, is reproduced from other side
- ii. card through table \n hänsel kastner
1902
die zauberwelt
Hänsel Kastner
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La carte tournée und deren Variation
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Sep. 1902
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132
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zur eskamotier-volte \n multiple cards \n g. restell \n clement de lion's eskamotier-volte \n clement de lion
1902
die zauberwelt
G. Restell
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Zur Eskamotier-Volte
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Related to
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Oct. 1902
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148
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die verwandlung einer karte \n double card shown, face card brought into back palm, for changing it back the card is replaced again \n a. f. kessler
1902
die zauberwelt
A. F. Kessler
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Die Verwandlung einer Karte
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Dec. 1902
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179
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deck switch with cigar-box \n or similar item \n professor hoffmann
1903
later magic
Professor Hoffmann
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Deck Switch with Cigar-Box
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1903
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29
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fake turnover \n to show both sides blank \n professor hoffmann
1903
later magic
Professor Hoffmann
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Fake Turnover
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1903
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500
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kartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen \n "by c. k., hannover", card clip at pull to hold a deck for a deck switch \n unknown \n zur kartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen \n unknown
1903
die zauberwelt
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Kartenklammer, zum Vertauschen von Kartenspielen
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Variations
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May 1903
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70
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zur kartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen \n variation of the card clip \n unknown \n kartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen \n unknown
1903
die zauberwelt
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Zur Kartenklammer, zum Vertauschen von Kartenspielen
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Inspired by
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June 1903
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83
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die aufdrängliche karte \n "ernst erhard", card rises out of cased deck, slit in case, as out for missed classic force \n ernst ehrhardt
1904
die zauberwelt
Ernst Ehrhardt
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Die aufdrängliche Karte
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Jan. 1904
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3
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der spaziergang einer karte durch das knie des künstlers \n "by a. m.", card through knee with back palm \n unknown
1904
die zauberwelt
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Der Spaziergang einer Karte durch das Knie des Künstlers
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Feb. 1904
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20
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glimpse of palmed card \n while showing another card with same hand \n unknown
1904
die zauberwelt
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Glimpse of Palmed Card
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May 1904
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69
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vertical bottom deal \n deck held with backs towards audience, right hand boldly draws out bottom card \n a. j.
1904
die zauberwelt
A. J.
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Vertical Bottom Deal
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Aug. 1904
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118
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das umdrehen eines ausgebreiteten kartenspiels \n table spread and turnover flourish \n unknown
1904
die zauberwelt
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Das Umdrehen eines ausgebreiteten Kartenspiels
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Oct. 1904
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148
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ueber künstliches mischen \n slow shuffling method that re-organizes the cards, working backwards, with tables for different numbers of cards that show how the cards change positions with each shuffle, see p. 166 \n a. j. \n die 10 orakelkarten \n eduard w. lufa \n sonderbare uebereinstimmung \n a. j.
1904
die zauberwelt
A. J.
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Ueber künstliches Mischen
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Related to
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Nov. 1904
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164
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die anziehungskraft gezogener karten \n spectator finds his own card, using an unexplained switch of a card for a palmed card \n a. j.
1904
die zauberwelt
A. J.
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Die Anziehungskraft gezogener Karten
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Nov. 1904
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165
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showing five as four \n counting off cards one by one, last one is double \n a. j.
1904
die zauberwelt
A. J.
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Showing Five as Four
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Dec. 1904
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182
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der "pick-pocket" trick \n "schule der magie"
one or more selections travel to trouser pocket, shown empty by pushing the card up in the corner, also for spectator's pocket \n unknown
1904
der zauberspiegel
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Der "Pick-Pocket" Trick
|
Jan. 1904
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1
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die eskamotage einer oder mehrer karten \n "schule der magie"
false transfer with card or packet of cards, photograph illustrations \n karl meyer
1904
der zauberspiegel
Karl Meyer
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Die Eskamotage einer oder mehrer Karten
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Feb. 1904
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17
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die maskierte eskamotage mehrerer karten \n "dr. rohnstein, b. a.-v.", "schule der magie"
bottom cards palmed into right hand, left first finger starts between the packets \n dr. reinhard rohnstein
1904
der zauberspiegel
Dr. Reinhard Rohnstein
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Die maskierte Eskamotage mehrerer Karten
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Mar. 1904
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33
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eine neue methode des abzählens \n "schule der magie"
selection placed on top, small number named and card shown at that position, extra card placed on top and then glide/strike second deal \n dr. reinhard rohnstein
1904
der zauberspiegel
Dr. Reinhard Rohnstein
|
Eine neue Methode des Abzählens
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Apr. 1904
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51
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filieren nach conradi \n "schule der magie"
card ping chien, card in right hand apparently tossed onto table, really onto deck and top card thumbed off onto table \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1904
der zauberspiegel
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
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Filieren nach Conradi
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May 1904
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69
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das maskierte schleifen einer karte \n using glide to count to any card from the face, with cover card so force card starts second from face \n unknown
1904
der zauberspiegel
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Das maskierte Schleifen einer Karte
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June 1904
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87
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unglaublich, aber wahr! \n deck shuffled, spectator cuts anywhere and remembers bottom card and replaces top half, performer removes sets of four cards from behind back and asks whether selection is among them, once the spectator says yes the card is located, estimation of packet thickness \n ben-zur \n the lost found \n unknown
1904
der zauberspiegel
Ben-Zur
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Unglaublich, aber wahr!
|
Related to
|
July 1904
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106
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das freihändige vertauschen mehrerer karten \n packet switch, right-hand classic palmed cards dropped as cards that are held at left-hand fingertips are apparently dropped but really palmed, pre-bending packets \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1904
der zauberspiegel
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
|
Das freihändige Vertauschen mehrerer Karten
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Aug. 1904
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121
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das kartengreifen \n "schule der magie"
- choreography of one-handed palm and fan production from elbow
- steal of bottom packet into right-hand thumb clip, left first finger pushes packet out (throw cut) \n karl meyer
1904
der zauberspiegel
Karl Meyer
|
Das Kartengreifen
|
Sep. 1904
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137
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das doppel-kolorieren \n bottom half of deck in-jogged for half the length of the deck, both cards change at the same time \n imro fox \n double color change \n chris kenner \n the double color change \n unknown
1904
der zauberspiegel
Imro Fox
|
Das Doppel-Kolorieren
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Related to
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Nov. 1904
|
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185
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die karte am spiesse \n card torn, one half put into end of stick by spectator and burned, it reappears somewhere else, unclear description but features a switch with a card at the end of a stick \n hugo schrader
1904
der zauberspiegel
Hugo Schrader
|
Die Karte am Spiesse
|
Dec. 1904
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1
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the two-handed pass \n "charles bertram's method" \n charles bertram
1904
modern card manipulation
Charles Bertram
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The Two-Handed Pass
|
1904
|
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18
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the one-hand pass \n "charles bertram's method", charlier pass \n charles bertram
1904
modern card manipulation
Charles Bertram
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The One-Hand Pass
|
1904
|
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22
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the palm - a new and perfectly deceptive method \n "immeasurably superior to any other", handing deck to be shuffled with right hand \n charles bertram
1904
modern card manipulation
Charles Bertram
|
The Palm - A New and Perfectly Deceptive Method
|
1904
|
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23
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an easy pass \n bottom section palmed with selection on top, later replaced on top \n c. o. williams
1904
modern card manipulation
C. O. Williams
|
An Easy Pass
|
1904
|
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28
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to palm cards from bottom of pack \n \n unknown
1904
modern card manipulation
|
To Palm Cards From Bottom of Pack
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1904
|
|
29
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the back and front of hand continuous palm with cards \n illustrated with photographs of paul valadon \n paul valadon
1904
modern card manipulation
Paul Valadon
|
The Back and Front of Hand Continuous Palm with Cards
|
1904
|
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30
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to make a false shuffle \n lift shuffle handling
- first method of false shuffle (top stock)
- second method of false shuffle (top and bottom stock)
- third method of false shuffle (full deck) \n henri de manche \n to make a false shuffle \n henri de manche
1904
modern card manipulation
Henri De Manche
|
To Make a False Shuffle
|
Also published here
|
1904
|
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35
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to force a card \n one-handed force briefly mentioned \n unknown
1904
modern card manipulation
|
To Force a Card
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1904
|
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38
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die kartenfächer-eskamotage \n a few cards held separate as one-handed fan is made, those cards are palmed into other hand as fan is displayed \n t. nelson downs \n dr. reinhard rohnstein
1905
der zauberspiegel
T. Nelson Downs, Dr. Reinhard Rohnstein
|
Die Kartenfächer-Eskamotage
|
Jan. 1905
|
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17
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flourishes and fancy sleights with cards \n comments and what cards to use
- the cards \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Flourishes and Fancy Sleights with Cards
|
1909
|
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17
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the card fan \n one-handed \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
The Card Fan
|
1909
|
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19
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small packet vanish with excelsior clip \n spring clip \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Small Packet Vanish with Excelsior Clip
|
1909
|
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22
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the fan and ruffle \n fan shuffle (false) \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
The Fan and Ruffle
|
1909
|
|
26
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springing the cards \n normal method briefly explained, then waterfall cascade:
- first method
- second method
- third method \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Springing the Cards
|
1909
|
|
28
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the one hand drop \n card cascade to floor is caught before it reaches floor, two methods \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
The One Hand Drop
|
1909
|
|
32
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the cards on the arm \n \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
The Cards on the Arm
|
1909
|
|
34
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a series of fancy flourishes \n arm spread & throw combination \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
A Series of Fancy Flourishes
|
1909
|
|
35
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theflower of cards \n every other card bent in opposite direction \n b. girindrashekhar
1909
the art of magic
B. Girindrashekhar
|
TheFlower of Cards
|
1909
|
|
36
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throwing cards \n including:
- catching it in deck
- cutting it in half with scissors ("cut the whirling card in twain")
- throwing a double that splits in the air \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Throwing Cards
|
1909
|
|
37
|
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novel card discovery - first method \n cards counted during spreading during selection, replaced at known position, controlled via jog shuffle \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Novel Card Discovery - First Method
|
1909
|
|
40
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jog shuffle \n brief \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Jog Shuffle
|
1909
|
|
41
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second method \n crimping card underneath fan when card is returned \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Second Method
|
1909
|
|
41
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third method \n bottom card placed next to selection via reverse spread cull (perhaps, unclear) \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Third Method
|
1909
|
|
42
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slip reverse \n top card slipped reversed to bottom and deck turned over, brief \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Slip Reverse
|
1909
|
|
46
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top to center reverse \n top card reversed into center, brief \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Top to Center Reverse
|
1909
|
|
47
|
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false count \n seven as eight, using snap sound \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
False Count
|
1909
|
|
49
|
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full deck bridge \n \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Full Deck Bridge
|
1909
|
|
53
|
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center double lift \n no details \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Center Double Lift
|
1909
|
|
58
|
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palm change \n no details \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Palm Change
|
1909
|
|
59
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deck switch with handkerchief \n \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Deck Switch with Handkerchief
|
1909
|
|
69
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downs change \n \n t. nelson downs \n downs change improved \n george starke \n downs change \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Downs Change
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
1909
|
|
73
|
|
|
kinetoscopic force \n cards riffled in front of spectator and king of spades among club cards is mistaken for king of clubs \n l'homme masqué \n stop & think \n karl fulves \n riffle and think \n j. w. sarles \n erdnase method a \n roger crosthwaite \n variation three: retention-of-vision \n roger crosthwaite \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué \n court card riffle force \n charlie miller \n r. paul wilson \n the kaleidoscopic card \n bill woodfield \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué
1909
the art of magic
L'Homme Masqué
|
Kinetoscopic Force
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1909
|
|
77
|
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|
corner crimp in spread \n \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Corner Crimp in Spread
|
1909
|
|
98
|
|
|
charlier cut thumb drag production \n \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Charlier Cut Thumb Drag Production
|
1909
|
|
99
|
|
|
the stabbed card \n using sticky card to control selection \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
The Stabbed Card
|
1909
|
|
127
|
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|
another poker trick \n three aces are controlled then riffle stacked for four players \n unknown \n another poker trick \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
|
Another Poker Trick
|
Related to
|
1909
|
|
130
|
|
|
overhand "haymow" control \n with break \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Overhand "Haymow" Control
|
1909
|
|
130
|
|
|
tabled slip cut \n \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Tabled Slip Cut
|
1909
|
|
131
|
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spectator's peek \n as done by downs \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Spectator's Peek
|
1909
|
|
143
|
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side steal \n directly to top \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Side Steal
|
1909
|
|
144
|
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bottom count \n riffled off thumb \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Bottom Count
|
1909
|
|
145
|
|
|
second method \n deck crimp/bridge at peeked at card \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Second Method
|
1909
|
|
150
|
|
|
third method \n spectator peeks in his own hands, risky bridge, also with rubber banded deck \n t. nelson downs \n the crimp - d.f.c. \n edward marlo \n e=mc<sup>2</sup> \n james steranko \n vernon's peek location at finger tips \n dai vernon
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Third Method
|
Related to
|
1909
|
|
150
|
|
|
fourth method \n spectator peeks at a card in his own hands and it is found, estimation and stack (for practice only), "the bungling and unobserving performer will meet his waterloo in this experiment" \n t. nelson downs \n malini's location \n max malini
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Fourth Method
|
Variations
|
1909
|
|
152
|
|
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fifth method \n card to any number, with placement strategy to twenty-sixth \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
Fifth Method
|
1909
|
|
154
|
|
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re-count force \n for card at any number \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
|
Re-Count Force
|
1909
|
|
161
|
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one-handed second deal \n \n t. nelson downs \n down's one-handed second deal \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
|
One-Handed Second Deal
|
Related to
|
1909
|
|
163
|
|
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fan glimpse \n from behind by bending corner \n unknown \n fan glimpse \n unknown \n vernon's fan peek glimpse \n dai vernon
1909
the art of magic
|
Fan Glimpse
|
Related to
|
1909
|
|
165
|
|
|
side palm \n \n nate leipzig
1909
the art of magic
Nate Leipzig
|
Side Palm
|
1909
|
|
221
|
|
|
slap change \n \n nate leipzig
1909
the art of magic
Nate Leipzig
|
Slap Change
|
1909
|
|
221
|
|
|
forcieren durch den blick \n forcing with the gaze, timing stop force \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n j.h. hofzinser - forzaje de la mirada \n dani daortiz
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Forcieren durch den Blick
|
Variations
|
1910
|
|
5
|
|
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spread cull \n with one card \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Spread Cull
|
1910
|
|
7
|
|
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wegnehmen von unten \n hofzinser bottom palm, deck is moved from dealing grip to fingertips \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Wegnehmen von unten
|
1910
|
|
8
|
|
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wechselgriff \n hofzinser transfer palm, classic to classic \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Wechselgriff
|
1910
|
|
9
|
|
|
force from tabled row \n counting from either end, with eight cards \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Force from tabled row
|
1910
|
|
14
|
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verbal force \n emphasis on forcing number \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Verbal Force
|
1910
|
|
15
|
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pinky riffle \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Pinky Riffle
|
1910
|
|
20
|
|
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filieren \n hofzinser top change \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Filieren
|
1910
|
|
21
|
|
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two card-catch \n from hand to hand \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Two Card-Catch
|
1910
|
|
22
|
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glide handling \n second card is injogged \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Glide Handling
|
1910
|
|
26
|
|
|
bent card subtlety \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Bent Card Subtlety
|
1910
|
|
32
|
|
|
top change variation \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Top Change Variation
|
1910
|
|
35
|
|
|
pocket force \n spectator quickly extracts card from pocket \n unknown
1910
kartenkünste
|
Pocket Force
|
1910
|
|
39
|
|
|
hofzinser hide out \n showing spread between the hands and hiding a card at back \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Hofzinser Hide Out
|
1910
|
|
41
|
|
|
air drop transformation \n two cards back to back \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Air Drop Transformation
|
1910
|
|
42
|
|
|
card addition from tray \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Card Addition from Tray
|
1910
|
|
50
|
|
|
wild card move \n exchanging card on table with double facer, while apparently turning card over \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Wild Card Move
|
1910
|
|
52
|
|
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der wechselgriff \n palm to palm transfer, classic to classic \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
|
Der Wechselgriff
|
1910
|
|
56
|
|
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packet switch \n palm to palm \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Packet Switch
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1910
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61
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psychological fan force \n only picture card in group \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n psychological fan force \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Psychological Fan Force
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Also published here
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1910
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69
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deck switch \n with short decks (32 cards each) \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Deck Switch
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1910
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80
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one hand mexican turnover \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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One Hand Mexican Turnover
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1910
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81
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corner crimp \n \n unknown
1910
kartenkünste
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Corner Crimp
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1910
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87
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depth illusion precursor \n card slid under top card but apparently in center \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Depth Illusion Precursor
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1910
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89
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throw switch \n deck thrown on table to catch two cards which are switched \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Throw Switch
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1910
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141
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unit block control second deal \n block backjogged \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Unit Block Control Second Deal
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1910
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146
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deck switch \n in pocket \n unknown
1910
kartenkünste
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Deck Switch
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1910
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152
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fan force \n under fan \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Fan Force
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1910
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155
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palm packet switch \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Palm Packet Switch
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1910
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176
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under handkerchief switch \n of torn pieces \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Under Handkerchief Switch
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1910
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184
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die drei kräfte \n three chosen cards vanish from deck, arrive in pocket, deck vanishes (in topit type space) and appears in pocket, three selections rise one with corner torn off that visible restores, a card is shot with pistol into candle \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n the three powers \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Die drei Kräfte
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Also published here
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1910
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196
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anhang \n karten-dressur
on hofzinser's flourishing routine \n ottokar fischer
1910
kartenkünste
Ottokar Fischer
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Anhang
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1910
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215
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deck switch \n into profonde and from under vest \n joseph michael hartz
1911
later magic
Joseph Michael Hartz
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Deck Switch
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1911
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707
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the pocket-picking trick \n producing chosen cards from shuffled deck in pocket, three handlings \n joseph michael hartz \n alexander herrmann \n professor hoffmann \n the pocket-picking trick \n joseph michael hartz \n alexander herrmann \n professor hoffmann
1911
later magic
Joseph Michael Hartz, Alexander Herrmann, Professor Hoffmann
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The Pocket-Picking Trick
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Also published here
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1911
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719
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deck switch \n into profonde and from under vest \n joseph michael hartz
1911
magical titbits
Joseph Michael Hartz
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Deck Switch
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1911
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166
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the pocket-picking trick \n producing chosen cards from shuffled deck in pocket, three handlings \n joseph michael hartz \n alexander herrmann \n professor hoffmann \n the pocket-picking trick \n joseph michael hartz \n alexander herrmann \n professor hoffmann
1911
magical titbits
Joseph Michael Hartz, Alexander Herrmann, Professor Hoffmann
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The Pocket-Picking Trick
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Also published here
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1911
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181
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to bring four cards together after they have been placed in different parts of the pack \n unclear whether the cards are secretly or openly stripped out \n unknown
1911
modern card manipulation
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To bring Four Cards together after they have been placed in different parts of the Pack
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1911
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98
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the cards sprung from hand to hand \n \n unknown
1911
modern card manipulation
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The Cards sprung from Hand to Hand
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1911
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99
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the "three-card" trick \n monte throw \n unknown
1911
modern card manipulation
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The "Three-Card" Trick
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1911
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102
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false count \n removing four as three cards from the deck, milking extra card \n stanley collins
1915
original magical creations
Stanley Collins
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False Count
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1915
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27
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false envelope insertion \n only part of the cards are inserted into the envelope \n stanley collins
1915
original magical creations
Stanley Collins
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False Envelope Insertion
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1915
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29
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allowing a spectator to shuffle \n general comments \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Allowing a Spectator to Shuffle
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1919/1920
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16
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back and front count sorting \n \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Back and Front Count Sorting
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1919/1920
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26
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divided deck riffle shuffle \n deck dealt into two piles and those are shuffled together \n unknown
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
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Divided Deck Riffle Shuffle
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1919/1920
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26
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red/black shuffle \n running single cards in the center \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Red/Black Shuffle
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1919/1920
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27
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perfect riffle shuffle \n without details, four shuffles for sixteen cards to recycle, "mr. downs, however, can handle a full pack of 52 cards with the degree of dexterity necessary to restore its original order." \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Perfect Riffle Shuffle
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1919/1920
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32
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palmed-card glimpse \n \n james j. moren
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
James J. Moren
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Palmed-Card Glimpse
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1919/1920
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36
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bridge \n half the deck by squeezing left hand \n unknown
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
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Bridge
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1919/1920
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38
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faced-deck switch \n secretly turned over \n unknown
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
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Faced-Deck Switch
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1919/1920
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42
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multiple card glimpse \n during in-the-hands riffle shuffle \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Multiple Card Glimpse
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1919/1920
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48
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shuffle reverse \n at the end of an overhand shuffle \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Shuffle Reverse
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1919/1920
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50
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half reverse cut \n bottom half is flipped over with left thumb as top half is cut to table \n charles t. jordan \n half reverse cut \n bruce cervon \n half reverse cut \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Half Reverse Cut
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Related to
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1919/1920
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53
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two halves exchange \n \n charles t. jordan \n daley's delight \n dr. jacob daley
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
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Two Halves Exchange
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Related to
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1919/1920
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55
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the impossible journey \n no. 20, selection comes to top in rubber banded deck, executing classic pass with rubber banded deck \n charles t. jordan \n submarine ace \n karl fulves \n the banded pass \n karl fulves \n submarine patter \n karl fulves
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
|
The Impossible Journey
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Related toVariations
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1919/1920
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58
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wedge break \n \n unknown
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
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Wedge Break
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1919/1920
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62
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count steal \n right hand counts cards from deck in left hand one by one, packet stolen at one point from bottom \n charles t. jordan \n count steal \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
|
Count Steal
|
Also published here
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1919/1920
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63
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jordan count \n \n charles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
Charles T. Jordan
|
Jordan Count
|
1919/1920
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65
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simple deal force \n bottom cards are force card, dealt into two piles, top cards are now force cards \n james j. moren
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries
James J. Moren
|
Simple Deal Force
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1919/1920
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68
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stabbing force \n with business cards \n stanley collins \n knife stab force \n stanley collins
1920
deceptive conceptions in magic
Stanley Collins
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Stabbing Force
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Also published here
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1920
|
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13
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bottom change with packet \n \n stanley collins
1920
deceptive conceptions in magic
Stanley Collins
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Bottom Change with Packet
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1920
|
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15
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secret deck turnover \n faced deck \n stanley collins
1920
deceptive conceptions in magic
Stanley Collins
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Secret Deck Turnover
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1920
|
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15
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multiple card switch \n by adding palmed cards on top \n stanley collins
1920
deceptive conceptions in magic
Stanley Collins
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Multiple Card Switch
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1920
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23
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deck switch \n with case, shell \n stanley collins
1920
deceptive conceptions in magic
Stanley Collins
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Deck Switch
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1920
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29
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partial packet switch \n with left third-finger wedge break, right hand with packet drops some cards on deck and other are placed on remaining card with left fingers from behind \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Partial Packet Switch
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1920
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3
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half-pass packet switch \n back-to-back packet secretly turned over at rear of deck \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Half-Pass Packet Switch
|
1920
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5
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the downs' hinge shift \n actually apparently just a cut, also as slip cut with left thumb and with rubber banded deck \n t. nelson downs
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
T. Nelson Downs
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The Downs' Hinge Shift
|
1920
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8
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the triple escape \n no. 4, deck with selection is rubber banded cross-wise, cased, rubber banded again and sealed in envelope, yet selection is produced from elsewhere \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
The Triple Escape
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1920
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10
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the stabbed pair \n no. 6, spectator stabs knife in paper-wrapped deck between two selections \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
The Stabbed Pair
|
1920
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14
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double deal \n brief \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Double Deal
|
1920
|
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17
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count steal \n right hand counts cards from deck in left hand one by one, packet stolen at one point from bottom, also as undercount on p. 19 \n charles t. jordan \n count steal \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Count Steal
|
Also published here
|
1920
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18
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four-way sorting \n to back or front and up and down jogged \n charles t. jordan \n the fantastic deal jog \n harry lorayne
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Four-Way Sorting
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Related to
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1920
|
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22
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the demon color change \n no. 3, multiple consecutive changes, second and rear cards remain the same, using glued triple cards \n charles t. jordan \n rapid ink \n karl fulves
1920
ten new prepared card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
The Demon Color Change
|
Variations
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1920
|
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7
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double facer color change \n front card drops to fingers under cover of other hand to perpendicular position, turned over \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new prepared card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Double Facer Color Change
|
1920
|
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9
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optical monte move variation \n with three cards and a gaff \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new prepared card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Optical Monte Move Variation
|
1920
|
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14
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leaving card behind \n \n unknown
1920
ten new impromptu card tricks
|
Leaving Card Behind
|
1920
|
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3
|
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loading a card at a position \n loading a cased card at certain position while putting cards back in case \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new impromptu card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Loading a Card at a Position
|
1920
|
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3
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dice force \n two outs \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new impromptu card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Dice Force
|
1920
|
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9
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packet switch \n using deck, on outstretched hand \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new impromptu card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
|
Packet Switch
|
1920
|
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13
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how to exchange a pack of cards a prearranged pack \n pocket \n al baker \n selected sources for deck switches \n roberto giobbi
1920s
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
|
How to exchange a pack of cards a prearranged pack
|
Related to
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1920s
|
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467
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placement control \n cards returned to spread with known distance, brought together under key with dealing procedure \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Placement Control
|
1921
|
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7
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center spread glimpse \n corner bent back as cards are fanned between hands, faces towards audience \n unknown
1921
the four full hands
|
Center Spread Glimpse
|
1921
|
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9
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leaving cards behind \n \n unknown
1921
the four full hands
|
Leaving Cards Behind
|
1921
|
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9
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case addition \n cards left in case added to center of inserted packet \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Case Addition
|
1921
|
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10
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separation while looking through cards \n while taking out the aces, one apparently forgotten \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Separation while Looking Through Cards
|
1921
|
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13
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multiple glide \n with several cards, more added during dealing \n unknown
1921
the four full hands
|
Multiple Glide
|
1921
|
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13
|
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red/black riffle shuffle \n \n unknown
1921
the four full hands
|
Red/Black Riffle Shuffle
|
1921
|
|
14
|
|
|
a novel force \n deck held high with faces towards audience in left hand, cards dealt until stopped, force card horizontally held by little finger \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
A Novel Force
|
1921
|
|
17
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count transfer \n as cards are counted into right hand with faces towards audience, one card is moved there behind the scenes \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Count Transfer
|
1921
|
|
18
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bewildero! \n spectator remembers card and position from face, then procedure heavy control/steal \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Bewildero!
|
1921
|
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19
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recycling by dealing \n dealing deck in seven piles, then six, then eight, then seven piles restores order \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Recycling by Dealing
|
1921
|
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21
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slip transfer \n from deck to deck, km precursor \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Slip Transfer
|
1921
|
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27
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fan display \n hiding cards between third and fourth card \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Fan Display
|
1921
|
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29
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bottom slip cut \n \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Bottom Slip Cut
|
1921
|
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29
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the impromptu card reader \n some hands dealt and performer knows cards in one of them, riffle stacking from bottom \n charles t. jordan \n impromptu card reader \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
The Impromptu Card Reader
|
Related to
|
1921
|
|
30
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double cut handling \n in-the-hands with side jog \n charles t. jordan \n the jordan double cut \n karl fulves \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Double Cut Handling
|
Variations
|
1921
|
|
30
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cremo! card restoration extraordinary \n card forced via spelling procedure, duplicate in deck \n charles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands
Charles T. Jordan
|
Cremo! Card Restoration Extraordinary
|
1921
|
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33
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pretended pocket placement \n card placed in pocket and palmed out again \n stanley collins
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
|
Pretended Pocket Placement
|
1925
|
|
10
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all alike display \n deck shown as all duplicates, first glides, then second deals, then tip-over switch \n stanley collins \n "a dozen of magic" (a. c. p. medrington, p. 6)
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
|
All Alike Display
|
Related to- "A Dozen of Magic" (A. C. P. Medrington, p. 6)
|
1925
|
|
17
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tip-over switch \n \n stanley collins \n tipover change \n stanley collins
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
|
Tip-Over Switch
|
Related to
|
1925
|
|
18
|
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optical monte move \n with odd-backed pair of back-to-back cards \n stanley collins
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
|
Optical Monte Move
|
1925
|
|
25
|
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given the slip transfer \n \n stanley collins \n banker & broker \n stanley collins
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
|
Given the Slip Transfer
|
Related to
|
1925
|
|
28
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flip switch \n switch with cardboard cover, use in assembly routine \n stanley collins \n flip switch \n stanley collins
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
|
Flip Switch
|
Also published here
|
1925
|
|
33
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frame card force \n miniature cards are in a frame, cards chosen from the back are forced \n stanley collins
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
|
Frame Card Force
|
1925
|
|
43
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|
a one-handed card trick \n card from top reversed at bottom, charlier cut grip, as location of selected card \n oswald rae
1926
between ourselves
Oswald Rae
|
A One-Handed Card Trick
|
1926
|
|
15
|
|
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a subtle force \n six card on table, number is named, to force a number \n oswald rae \n stanley collins
1926
between ourselves
Oswald Rae, Stanley Collins
|
A Subtle Force
|
1926
|
|
28
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a subtle game \n cards in four spectator's hands are slowly eliminated until only their selection remans in their hands \n louis nikola \n a subtle game \n louis nikola \n calling the cards \n patrick page
1927
the nikola card system
Louis Nikola
|
A Subtle Game
|
Related toAlso published here
|
1927
|
|
44
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the charlier shuffle \n \n charlier
1927
the nikola card system
Charlier
|
The Charlier Shuffle
|
1927
|
|
46
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the overhand shuffle \n teaches real and two false versions \n unknown
1927
the nikola card system
|
The Overhand Shuffle
|
1927
|
|
47
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riffling \n false riffle shuffle, in the hands and on the table \n unknown
1927
the nikola card system
|
Riffling
|
1927
|
|
49
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forcing \n anecdotes and comments on forcing cards \n louis nikola
1927
the nikola card system
Louis Nikola
|
Forcing
|
1927
|
|
51
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forcing by numbers \n spectator names any number, magician counts down to that number, card at that number is the forced card \n unknown
1927
the nikola card system
|
Forcing By Numbers
|
1927
|
|
52
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to exchange packs \n methods to switch decks
- card clip
- done in context of a trick, behind the back \n unknown
1927
the nikola card system
|
To Exchange Packs
|
1927
|
|
53
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die karte als wandervogel \n chosen card travels under table cloth, inside a book and eventually in spectator's pocket \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1927
leichte zauberei
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
|
Die Karte als Wandervogel
|
1927
|
|
84
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passes \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
|
Passes
|
1927/28
|
|
4
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|
improved hermann \n turning the hand as cover \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
|
Improved Hermann
|
1927/28
|
|
4
|
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|
outjog pass \n jog shuffle and cut, haymow shuffle \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
|
Outjog Pass
|
1927/28
|
|
5
|
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side slide palm and flesh frip \n side palm after a peek \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
|
Side Slide Palm and Flesh Frip
|
1927/28
|
|
5
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top turnover \n side palm and unloading the card while turning top card over \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Top Turnover
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snap pass \n push-in palm, palming the card while tapping it into the deck, producing it at the fingertips \n jack merlin \n vernon notes - cut discoveries 3) \n dai vernon \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Snap Pass
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tip over change and pass \n \n jack merlin \n vernon tip-over move \n dai vernon
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Tip Over Change and Pass
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Variations
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1927/28
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seconds and bottoms \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Seconds and Bottoms
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1927/28
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seconds \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Seconds
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1927/28
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bottoms \n erdnase grip \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Bottoms
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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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a sequence effect \n thirteen cards put in order by dealing them in a row on the table, alternate top bottoms \n jack merlin \n flash cards \n frederick braue \n the extended merlin \n allan ackerman \n jason england \n the extended merlin \n allan ackerman \n jason england
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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A Sequence Effect
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Variations
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1927/28
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false shuffles and cuts \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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False Shuffles and Cuts
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the jack merlin riffle shuffle \n \n jack merlin \n jack merlin riffle shuffle \n jack merlin \n merlin shuffle \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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The Jack Merlin Riffle Shuffle
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Related to
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1927/28
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false shuffle and cuts \n with the jack merlin riffle shuffle as the basis \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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False Shuffle and Cuts
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1927/28
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the lace thru false shuffle \n push through variation \n jack merlin \n the merlin push-through \n jack merlin \n wesley james \n jack merlin's lace three shuffle improved \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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The Lace Thru False Shuffle
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Related toAlso published here
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1927/28
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10
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false cut \n two movements with break \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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False Cut
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1927/28
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10
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thumb and finger counting \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Thumb and Finger Counting
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first method \n thumb count with two hands \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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First Method
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second method \n thumb count with one hand, also for finding a card in the center and turning it over on top \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Second Method
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to place a selected card in a given position in the pack \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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To Place a Selected Card in a Given Position in the Pack
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1927/28
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vibrating cards \n three selection produced one handed from the middle of the deck, pulled out with the thumb one by one \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Vibrating Cards
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throwing a card in the air and catching in the pack at a chosen number \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Throwing a Card in the Air and Catching in the Pack at a Chosen Number
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changes \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Changes
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the slip-slide change \n houdini / erdnase color change \n s. w. erdnase \n harry houdini
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
S. W. Erdnase, Harry Houdini
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The Slip-Slide Change
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change over palm change \n \n jack merlin \n "no palm" colour change \n dai vernon \n color change \n unknown \n quick-change \n larry jennings
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Change Over Palm Change
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Related to
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1927/28
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a double change \n \n jack merlin \n dai vernon's analysis of the move in genii, jan. 1969, vol. 33 no. 5, "the vernon touch"
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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A Double Change
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Related to- Dai Vernon's analysis of the move in Genii, Jan. 1969, Vol. 33 No. 5, "The Vernon Touch"
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change a la erdnase bottom palm \n only description of the palm \n s. w. erdnase \n bottom palm. first method \n s. w. erdnase
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
S. W. Erdnase
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Change a la Erdnase Bottom Palm
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Related to
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1927/28
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improved change \n with erdnase bottom palm, first method, bottom card changes \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Improved Change
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1927/28
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under the thumb change \n left thumb across top card \n jack merlin \n the impossible color change \n unknown
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Under the Thumb Change
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Related to
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1927/28
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face to face change \n two halves are rubbed together, cards on face change \n jack merlin \n jack merlin's face to face change \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Face to Face Change
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Also published here
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1927/28
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change making palmed card disappear \n sucker moment, palming cards of and showing the problem of changes, in the end hand is empty \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Change Making Palmed Card Disappear
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1927/28
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crimps \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Crimps
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1927/28
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finger crimp from the side \n crimping corner while card is put back in deck \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Finger Crimp From the Side
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finger crimp from the end \n variation \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Finger Crimp From the End
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1927/28
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the royal finders \n selection ends up between the two black kings \n jack merlin \n the royal finders \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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The Royal Finders
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Also published here
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1927/28
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forcing \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Forcing
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a sure fire force \n cards cut behind performer's back, card is added while turning over \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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A Sure Fire Force
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1927/28
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mechanical forcing packs \n one way forcing deck, three way forcing deck, svengali pack, evans brown triple-force pack \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Mechanical Forcing Packs
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erdnase system of stock shuffling \n four cards, four players \n s. w. erdnase
1927/28
merlin at the card table
S. W. Erdnase
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Erdnase System of Stock Shuffling
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1927/28
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stacking formula as patter \n \n jack merlin \n die echte erklärung \n christoph borer \n s. w. erdnase \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Stacking Formula as Patter
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Related to
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1927/28
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3
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the riffle stack \n four cards \n jack merlin \n the riffle stack \n jack merlin \n running up four \n karl fulves \n jack merlin \n double break \n karl fulves
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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The Riffle Stack
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Related to
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1927/28
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6
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fake cuts on the table \n undoing a cut, expose \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Fake Cuts on the Table
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1927/28
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herrmann pass as a slip for the cut \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Herrmann Pass as a Slip for the Cut
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1927/28
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fake runn up \n three aces for four hands, fourth already set \n jack merlin \n the poker cheat \n karl fulves \n jack merlin's fake riffle run up \n jack merlin \n merlin 3 card 4 hand poker deal improvement \n unknown
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Fake Runn Up
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VariationsAlso published here
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1927/28
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audacity run up \n stacking a straight, one shuffle, prepared \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Audacity Run Up
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1927/28
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using the "spread" as a trick \n gambling sleight to transfer a card between two players' hands \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Using the "Spread" as a Trick
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1927/28
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the hop off the bottom \n switching hand in a game, jinx switch \n jack merlin \n the gambler's packet switch \n jack merlin \n the hop off the bottom \n jack merlin \n hop off the bottom - variation \n jerry k. hartman \n the gambler's packet switch \n steve forte \n multiple cards switch \n jerry k. hartman \n theodore annemann
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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The Hop off the Bottom
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1927/28
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10
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a bottom run up \n milk build \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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A Bottom Run Up
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1927/28
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11
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false shuffle using outjog and haymow shuffle \n haymow shuffle \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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False Shuffle Using Outjog and Haymow Shuffle
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1927/28
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12
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false shuffle \n outjog, top stock \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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False Shuffle
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1927/28
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12
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peep in conjunction with a second or bottom as an aid \n glimpsing cards on top and bottom while looking at hole card, dealing seconds or bottom accordingly \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Peep in Conjunction with a Second or Bottom as an Aid
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1927/28
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13
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bottom deal as used in a game \n management, with palming and when to deal bottoms \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Bottom Deal as used in a Game
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1927/28
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13
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the story of the cold deck \n gamblers deck switch, management in a real game and in an expose \n jack merlin \n the story of the cold deck \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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The Story of the Cold Deck
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Also published here
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1927/28
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13
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to deal four aces from any man's pack \n riffle stack of four aces for four hands \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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To Deal Four Aces From Any Man's Pack
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1927/28
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deck switch \n in the pocket, while getting a handkerchief \n jack merlin \n the mani pulite deck switch \n jack merlin \n roberto giobbi
1927/28
merlin at the card table
Jack Merlin
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Deck Switch
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Variations
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1927/28
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19
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force \n showing the card a little longer \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Force
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1927/28
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3
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a four ace assemble \n aces rise on top of the deck, featuring a fine jog at the front that's controlled with the left first finger \n jack merlin \n jack merlin's four ace assembly \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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A Four Ace Assemble
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Also published here
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1927/28
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4
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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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Also published here
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1927/28
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5
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the tip up find \n spectator cuts to selection \n jack merlin \n the tip-up discovery \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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The Tip Up Find
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Also published here
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1927/28
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6
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rubbing off the spot and showing where it goes \n picking off the pip \n jack merlin \n paint brush card \n jack merlin \n vernon's handling of merlin's color change \n dai vernon \n triple whammy color change \n william goodwin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Rubbing Off the Spot and Showing Where it Goes
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VariationsAlso published here
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1927/28
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7
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telling the amount of cards cut by a spectator \n performer knows amount of cards cut to, then asks for another number and cuts that number himself \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Telling the Amount of Cards Cut by a Spectator
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1927/28
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8
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snap changes \n \n jack merlin \n snap change \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Snap Changes
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Also published here
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1927/28
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10
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three card force and floor change \n card is forced several times, then put under foot of spectator who thinks all cards are the same, then card under foot changes and deck is normal \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Three Card Force and Floor Change
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1927/28
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11
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floor change \n throw change \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Floor Change
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1927/28
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12
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side palm \n while tapping the card in the center, transferring on top \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Side Palm
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1927/28
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17
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the spread \n cards spread on the table, card is selected, returned and eventually found \n jack merlin \n the ribbonspread \n frederick braue
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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The Spread
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Variations
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1927/28
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20
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crimp for a table spread \n crimping the selection while pushing the cards towards the spectator to be shuffled \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master miracles
Jack Merlin
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Crimp for a Table Spread
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1927/28
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21
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lift shuffle \n brief, as top stock false shuffle \n unknown \n lift shuffle \n unknown
1928
sub rosa
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Lift Shuffle
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Related to
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1928
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2
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stock addition after spectator's shuffle \n palmed cards added when completing spectator's cut \n oswald rae
1928
sub rosa
Oswald Rae
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Stock Addition after Spectator's Shuffle
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1928
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3
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multiple slap color change \n \n oswald rae
1928
sub rosa
Oswald Rae
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Multiple Slap Color Change
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1928
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4
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color change \n from classic palm, loading and unloading palmed card, to show palm empty \n unknown \n change over palm change \n jack merlin \n "no palm" colour change \n dai vernon
1928
sub rosa
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Color Change
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Related to
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1928
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5
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cutting a pack of cards \n performer cuts any number of cards, four corner crimps \n oswald rae
1928
sub rosa
Oswald Rae
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Cutting A Pack of Cards
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1928
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7
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a visible servante \n hat to switch decks \n oswald rae
1928
sub rosa
Oswald Rae
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A Visible Servante
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1928
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11
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card location \n card placed in the center and immediately palmed in right hand \n oswald rae \n maskiertes escamotieren \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1928
sub rosa
Oswald Rae
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Card Location
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Related to
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1928
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13
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spread force \n face up, brief \n oswald rae
1928
sub rosa
Oswald Rae
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Spread Force
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1928
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16
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spring glimpse \n spectator says stop during springing and remembers bottom card of top half, glimpsed at same time \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n dribble glimpse \n edward marlo \n rosini's riffle force glimpse \n paul rosini
1928
the l. w. mindreading mysteries
William Larsen, T. Page Wright
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Spring Glimpse
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Related to
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1928
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6
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slip cut \n \n unknown
1928
the l. w. card mysteries
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Slip Cut
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1928
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4
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gaffed stabbing force \n partial card glued on guarantee card which is stabbed in deck, card next to it remembered \n jack mcmillen \n credit card force \n tom sellers
1928
the l. w. card mysteries
Jack McMillen
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Gaffed Stabbing Force
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Related to
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1928
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20
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reverse sleight \n like a k.m. move with half the deck in right hand \n william larsen \n t. page wright
1928
the l. w. card mysteries
William Larsen, T. Page Wright
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Reverse Sleight
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1928
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23
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pretty effect \n bold "force" in which apparently random card is pushed to spectator, then card is spelled to \n unknown
1928
card tricks you will do
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Pretty Effect
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1928
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11
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classic pass false cut \n \n unknown
1928
card tricks you will do
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Classic Pass False Cut
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1928
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18
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card at number \n card at small number is forced card, cards dealt face up \n eric f. impey
1928
original card mysteries
Eric F. Impey
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Card at Number
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1928
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1
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an invisible pass \n hand turned to show bottom card to cover closing of herrmann style pass \n eric f. impey \n pass by c.d.w. in the magic wand, june 1927
1928
original card mysteries
Eric F. Impey
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An Invisible Pass
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Inspired by- pass by C.D.W. in The Magic Wand, June 1927
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1928
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7
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a really new ideas for use in any card trick using double-faced cards \n four cards shown from both sides, two are double facers \n eric f. impey
1928
original card mysteries
Eric F. Impey
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A Really New Ideas for Use in Any Card Trick Using Double-Faced Cards
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1928
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9
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a turn over move \n one of three card transforms, featuring the secret turnover of a packet \n eric f. impey
1928
original card mysteries
Eric F. Impey
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A Turn Over Move
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1928
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9
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slip riffle force \n \n unknown
1928
nightmare
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Slip Riffle Force
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1928
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1
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short card peek force \n spectator says stop \n unknown
1928
nightmare
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Short Card Peek Force
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1928
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1
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adding palmed card on the deck \n from pocket, transferring deck from hand to hand, while looking for a pencil \n oswald rae
1930
original magic
Oswald Rae
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Adding Palmed Card on the Deck
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1930
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4
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die plötzlich sich verwandelnde gezogene karte \n transformation of face-down top card, faced deck \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1930
zauberkunststücke
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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Die plötzlich sich verwandelnde gezogene Karte
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1930
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65
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die verwandelte karte \n transformation of bottom card, glide \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1930
zauberkunststücke
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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Die verwandelte Karte
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1930
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65
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eine beliebige karte des ausgebreiteten fächers erraten \n fan force, card is touched and fan separated at this point, card angled under fan \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1930
zauberkunststücke
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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Eine beliebige Karte des ausgebreiteten Fächers erraten
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1930
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88
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a mysterious change \n face-up card inserted half-way in deck, card above it remembered by bending the half up, top half plus face-up card put on table, card vanished from face and is removed from pocket \n joe berg
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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A Mysterious Change
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1930
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17
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hook paper clip control \n paper clip with hook pin that is secretly put onto selection, card then attached to cloth \n joe berg \n jacket ditch \n guy hollingworth \n the control of chosen cards \n guy hollingworth
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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Hook Paper Clip Control
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Related to
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1930
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23
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dovetail faro shuffle \n brief \n unknown
1930
here's magic
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Dovetail Faro Shuffle
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1930
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38
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flesh grip force \n using greek break \n joe berg \n a spectator finds his own card \n dai vernon
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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Flesh Grip Force
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Related to
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1930
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46
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one-hand packet bottom deal \n with packet of only two cards \n joe berg
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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One-Hand Packet Bottom Deal
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1930
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49
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the trained card \n deck riffle and selection jumps out halfway \n joe berg
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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The Trained Card
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1930
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56
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four ace control \n \n laurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Four Ace Control
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1931
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14
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push-off count \n see also page 22 \n laurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Push-off Count
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1931
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14
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break cut force \n spectator cuts at break \n laurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Break Cut Force
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1931
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18
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thought reading extraordinary \n spectator cuts to any card, performer reads mind from distance, estimation & memorized deck \n laurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Thought Reading Extraordinary
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1931
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18
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producing selected card at any number and at the same time cold packing \n any card is produced from pocket at named (small) number from shuffled deck, switch for memorized deck \n laurie ireland \n bonus \n laurie ireland \n roberto giobbi \n shuffle tracking \n simon aronson \n cards from pocket stop trick \n adrian "ramblar" guerra
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Producing Selected Card at Any Number and At The Same Time Cold Packing
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Related toVariations
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1931
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19
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top palm \n see also notes on p. 23 \n unknown
1931
ireland writes a book
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Top Palm
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1931
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22
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undercount \n off the top of the deck into right hand \n unknown
1931
ireland writes a book
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Undercount
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1931
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22
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wrinkle for a single card vanish \n \n laurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Wrinkle for a Single Card Vanish
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1931
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24
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another single card vanish \n \n laurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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Another Single Card Vanish
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1931
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24
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an indetectable false shuffle \n \n laurie ireland
1931
ireland writes a book
Laurie Ireland
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An Indetectable False Shuffle
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1931
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29
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the double card prediction \n double backer stabbed in deck \n tom sellers \n twice predicted \n unknown \n the double card prediction \n unknown
1931
sellers' secrets
Tom Sellers
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The Double Card Prediction
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Related to
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1931
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17
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the gambler in person \n pick-up stack \n theodore annemann \n the gambler in person \n theodore annemann
1931
the book without a name
Theodore Annemann
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The Gambler in Person
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Also published here
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1931
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22
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the mystery card reading method \n pack behind back, performer names cards \n theodore annemann
1931
the book without a name
Theodore Annemann
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The Mystery Card Reading Method
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1931
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35
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cross-cut force \n after knife-stab, see also "a final 'tip'" on page 16 for mention of time misdirection \n unknown \n max holden description in bagshawe's "the magical monthly" (vol. 2 no. 18, july 1925)
1931
controlled coincidence
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Cross-Cut Force
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Related to- Max Holden description in Bagshawe's "The Magical Monthly" (Vol. 2 No. 18, July 1925)
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1931
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6
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top-to-bottom reversal slip \n \n unknown
1931
controlled coincidence
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Top-to-Bottom Reversal Slip
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1931
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8
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top-to-bottom half pass \n \n unknown
1931
controlled coincidence
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Top-to-Bottom Half Pass
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1931
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9
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using the joker instead of a knife \n for stabbing selection or force \n victor farelli
1931
controlled coincidence
Victor Farelli
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Using the Joker instead of a Knife
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1931
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15
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how to "fan" the pack \n reverse fan or spreading action to hide arrangement \n victor farelli
1931
controlled coincidence
Victor Farelli
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How to "Fan" the Pack
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1931
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15
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to shuffle the whole pack without disturbing the order of the cards \n hunter type shuffle without necessity to count the center run \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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To Shuffle the Whole Pack Without Disturbing the Order of the Cards
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1931
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6
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a new method of stock shuffle \n altered finger position, see also photographs starting on p. 45 \n graham adams \n stock shuffle \n unknown
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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A New Method of Stock Shuffle
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Inspired by
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1931
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7
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five card stock leaving the cards at any desired numbers \n not necessarily for a poker deal \n graham adams \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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Five Card Stock Leaving the Cards at Any Desired Numbers
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Inspired by
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1931
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7
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six card stock for any number of players \n \n graham adams \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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Six Card Stock for Any Number of Players
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Inspired by
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1931
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9
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seven card stock for any number of players \n \n graham adams \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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Seven Card Stock for Any Number of Players
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Variations
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1931
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9
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cull shuffling \n \n graham adams \n the erdnase system of cull shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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Cull Shuffling
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Inspired by
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1931
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10
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on forcing \n on the classic force, using shuffle instead of pass to centralize card \n graham adams \n forcing \n unknown
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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On Forcing
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Inspired by
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1931
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11
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the riffle \n see also photographs starting on p. 31 \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Riffle
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1931
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13
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the pass and how to do without it \n \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Pass and How to Do Without It
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1931
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14
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the peep and riffle \n key card in center, selection controlled to top with an in-the-hands riffle shuffle \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Peep and Riffle
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1931
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15
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the slip shuffle \n card from center brought to bottom in one overhand shuffle, see also photographs starting on p. 39 \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Slip Shuffle
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1931
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16
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the inverted crimp \n cards bridged in other direction, see also photographs starting on p. 51 \n graham adams \n to indicate the location for the cut - i. this is located by the crimp \n unknown
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Inverted Crimp
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Inspired by
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1931
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16
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bottom and second dealing \n \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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Bottom and Second Dealing
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1931
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20
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"faro dealers" shuffle \n only a photo illustration, "as described in sharps and flats, p. 204" \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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"Faro Dealers" Shuffle
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1931
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49
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the bottom deal \n photo illustrations \n graham adams \n bottom dealing \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Bottom Deal
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Related to
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1931
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53
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the second deal \n photo illustrations \n graham adams \n second dealing \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Second Deal
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Related to
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1931
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61
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the diagonal palm shift \n photo illustrations \n graham adams \n the diagonal palm-shift \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Diagonal Palm Shift
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Related to
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1931
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85
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the fan \n reverse pressure fan, photo illustrations \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book"
Graham Adams
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The Fan
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1931
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93
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revolvo \n \n tom sellers
1931
magical pleasantries
Tom Sellers
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Revolvo
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1931
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15
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tips \n \n tom sellers
1931
magical pleasantries
Tom Sellers
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Tips
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1931
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16
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cut \n spectator and performer each have half the deck, performer wins at cutting the high card \n tom sellers
1931
magical pleasantries
Tom Sellers
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Cut
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1931
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20
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display rightening \n cleaning up bottom reversed card by removing it quickly and showing it \n eric f. impey
1931
try this one
Eric F. Impey
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Display Rightening
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1931
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2
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in reverse \n center reversal during charlier cut \n eric f. impey \n in reverse \n eric f. impey
1931
try this one
Eric F. Impey
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In Reverse
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Also published here
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1931
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6
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the cut in detection \n spectator choses any card, puts it in center and cuts, performer locates card \n william larsen
1931
i won't play cards with him
William Larsen
|
The Cut In Detection
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1931
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2
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insertion stacking \n with thumb count \n william larsen
1931
i won't play cards with him
William Larsen
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Insertion Stacking
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1931
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5
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multiple riffle glimpse \n top four cards glimpsed during tabled riffle shuffle \n william larsen
1931
i won't play cards with him
William Larsen
|
Multiple Riffle Glimpse
|
1931
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6
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top glimpse \n corner of top card bent back in dealing position under cover of right hand \n william larsen
1931
i won't play cards with him
William Larsen
|
Top Glimpse
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1931
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6
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optical shuffle \n to front and back, as control of card to third position \n ralph w. hull \n the optical shuffle \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
|
Optical Shuffle
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Related to
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1932
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4
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multiple lift \n triple and double \n unknown
1932
"eye-openers"
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Multiple Lift
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1932
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5
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delayed re-deal force \n \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
|
Delayed Re-Deal Force
|
1932
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9
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one-card half-pass \n bottom card, spread cover \n unknown
1932
"eye-openers"
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One-Card Half-Pass
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1932
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11
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double lift reverse \n reversed card and card underneath picked up together \n unknown
1932
"eye-openers"
|
Double Lift Reverse
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1932
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11
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double turnover reverse \n \n unknown
1932
"eye-openers"
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Double Turnover Reverse
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1932
|
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11
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counting subtlety \n apparently forgetting to give the spectator the instruction to take a card while spreading \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
|
Counting Subtlety
|
1932
|
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12
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(6) topsy-turvy climax \n slop shuffle triumph with preliminary phase in which cards are really shuffled face-up/face-down \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
|
(6) Topsy-Turvy Climax
|
1932
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12
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half pass \n bottom half \n unknown
1932
"eye-openers"
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Half Pass
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1932
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13
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a trick exposed, but how? \n color change apparently exposed, but card turns out to have vanished and is brought from pocket \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
|
A Trick Exposed, But How?
|
1932
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16
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single card wonder prediction \n spectator shuffles deck, names number and card at that position is predicted, re-deal force \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
|
Single Card Wonder Prediction
|
1932
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17
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a false shuffle \n charlier shuffle \n unknown
1932
"eye-openers"
|
A False Shuffle
|
1932
|
|
18
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flourishes \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
Flourishes
|
1933
|
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15
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the standard "waterfall" shuffle \n "fancy shuffles" \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The Standard "Waterfall" Shuffle
|
1933
|
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15
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the "double waterfall" shuffle \n \n nate leipzig
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Nate Leipzig
|
The "Double Waterfall" Shuffle
|
1933
|
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16
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the "spring" shuffle \n \n unknown \n rusduck riffle \n russell "rusduck" duck
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The "Spring" Shuffle
|
Related to
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1933
|
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17
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the cards on the arm - the "throw" \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The Cards on the Arm - The "Throw"
|
1933
|
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17
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the "v.f. throw and turn" \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
The "V.F. Throw and Turn"
|
1933
|
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17
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the "slide" \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The "Slide"
|
1933
|
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18
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the mulholland "grab" \n \n john mulholland
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
John Mulholland
|
The Mulholland "Grab"
|
1933
|
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18
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the back to front "toss" \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The Back to Front "Toss"
|
1933
|
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18
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spreading two packs \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
Spreading Two Packs
|
1933
|
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19
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the "dart forward" \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The "Dart Forward"
|
1933
|
|
19
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the weyer "gather-up" \n \n alexander weyer
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Alexander Weyer
|
The Weyer "Gather-up"
|
1933
|
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20
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an easy combination. performed on the bare arm \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
An Easy Combination. Performed on the Bare Arm
|
1933
|
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20
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the "boomerang" card \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The "Boomerang" Card
|
1933
|
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21
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throwing two cards in succession \n \n fred harcourt
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Fred Harcourt
|
Throwing Two Cards in Succession
|
1933
|
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21
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the "boomerang" card \n - throwing cards with both hands: no pack used
- card caught with hand at side
- throwing two card together: no pack used
- catching a card with scissors
- addition to cutting a card in the air
- loaded card for "boomerang" \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
The "Boomerang" Card
|
1933
|
|
22
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the "one hand drop" \n - the cards to use
- the "blindfold drop"
- the vertical "one hand drop"
- the "ambidextrous" drop \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
The "One Hand Drop"
|
1933
|
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22
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the "drop" to cover the pass \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
The "Drop" to Cover the Pass
|
1933
|
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24
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a common fault \n \n v. beestonn
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
V. Beestonn
|
A Common Fault
|
1933
|
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25
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turning the pack to hide the pass \n \n jack merlin \n jean-nicholas ponsin \n dr. c. gautier \n sprong's pass \n johnny c. sprong \n olram's ponsin pass \n edward marlo
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Jack Merlin, Jean-Nicholas Ponsin, Dr. C. Gautier
|
Turning the Pack to Hide the Pass
|
Related to
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1933
|
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25
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the "move" that mystified downs \n blocking for the pass \n dr. james william elliott \n the sphinx
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Dr. James William Elliott
|
The "Move" that Mystified Downs
|
Also published here
|
1933
|
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26
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the rubber band version \n classic pass with banded deck \n dr. james william elliott
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Dr. James William Elliott
|
The Rubber Band Version
|
1933
|
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28
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the "weyer" version \n \n alexander weyer
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Alexander Weyer
|
The "Weyer" Version
|
1933
|
|
28
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the improved "bluff" pass \n to top \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
The Improved "Bluff" Pass
|
1933
|
|
29
|
|
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the "charlier" pass \n commentary \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
The "Charlier" Pass
|
1933
|
|
31
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the "veneri" move \n management for the charlier pass \n ernando veneri
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Ernando Veneri
|
The "Veneri" Move
|
1933
|
|
32
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the "mahatma" substitutes \n substitutes for the pass, three versions \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
The "Mahatma" Substitutes
|
1933
|
|
32
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the bagshawe substitute \n \n edward bagshawe
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Edward Bagshawe
|
The Bagshawe Substitute
|
1933
|
|
33
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the "riffle" substitutes \n riffle shuffle
- using a "longitudinal bridge"
- using the veneri "flesh" break \n victor farelli \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli,
|
The "Riffle" Substitutes
|
1933
|
|
34
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deck bridge \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
Deck Bridge
|
1933
|
|
34
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the "strip" cut shuffle substitute \n \n s. w. erdnase \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
S. W. Erdnase, Victor Farelli
|
The "Strip" Cut Shuffle Substitute
|
1933
|
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35
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eliminating the pass for forcing \n setting the card in center
- the "strip" cut
- "sighting"
- shuffling to the centre
- by means of the "in-jog"
- pack cut by spectator (farelli)
- the "continental" cut (farelli) \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
Eliminating the Pass for Forcing
|
1933
|
|
35
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|
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"sighting" \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
"Sighting"
|
1933
|
|
35
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|
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forcing - timing \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
Forcing - Timing
|
1933
|
|
37
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balance \n tip \n john mulholland
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
John Mulholland
|
Balance
|
1933
|
|
37
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|
|
some "imperfections" \n - closing the fan
- suggesting liberty of choice
- aggressiveness
- exposing on the stage \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
Some "Imperfections"
|
1933
|
|
37
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|
|
the nervous assistant \n tip \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
|
The Nervous Assistant
|
1933
|
|
38
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|
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choosing a "forcee" \n tip \n victor farelli \n sam h. sharpe
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli, Sam H. Sharpe
|
Choosing a "Forcee"
|
1933
|
|
39
|
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a "tip" from spain \n \n joaquín partagás
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Joaquín Partagás
|
A "Tip" from Spain
|
1933
|
|
39
|
|
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the table "spread" \n credit unsure, thrown on table, toss force \n l'homme masqué \n for the table "spread" force. \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
L'Homme Masqué
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The Table "Spread"
|
Related to
|
1933
|
|
39
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a simple infallible force \n spectator cuts behind performer's back \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
|
A Simple Infallible Force
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1933
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39
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the touch method \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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The Touch Method
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1933
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40
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the "pencil" force \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
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The "Pencil" Force
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1933
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41
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should cards be shuffled? \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
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Should Cards be Shuffled?
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1933
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43
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the roumanian "fan" shuffle \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
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The Roumanian "Fan" Shuffle
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1933
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44
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the "lace-through" table shuffle \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
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The "Lace-Through" Table Shuffle
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1933
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45
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the interlocking shuffle \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
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The Interlocking Shuffle
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1933
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47
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the "waterfall" blind shuffle \n - the oblique cut
- the shuffle \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
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The "Waterfall" Blind Shuffle
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1933
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47
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the "strip cut" false shuffle \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
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The "Strip Cut" False Shuffle
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1933
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49
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the "milking" shuffle \n "setting" the pack \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
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The "Milking" Shuffle
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1933
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49
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a substitute for false shuffling \n kind of cuts from overhand shuffle position \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
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A Substitute for False Shuffling
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1933
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51
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palming - the cards to use \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
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Palming - The Cards to Use
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1933
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52
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common faults \n - curling the forefinger
- stiffness of the arm
- spreading the thumb \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
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Common Faults
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1933
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53
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the longitudinal grip \n how to hold the deck with card in classic palm \n nate leipzig
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Nate Leipzig
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The Longitudinal Grip
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1933
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54
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the devant "mark-off" \n how to establish break under certain number of card \n david devant
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
David Devant
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The Devant "Mark-Off"
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1933
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55
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first method of second dealing \n - first exercise: moving a pair
- second exercise: the withdrawal
- third exercise: seizing the second card
- fourth exercise: the "swing" \n victor farelli \n le filage grec ou la donne de la 2me main \n victor farelli \n le filage grec ou la donne de la 2me main \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
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First Method of Second Dealing
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Also published here
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1933
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55
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second method of second dealing \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
Victor Farelli
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Second Method of Second Dealing
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1933
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58
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a link with the past<br>(the j.h. anderson slip) \n side steal to bottom \n john henry anderson
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
John Henry Anderson
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A Link with the Past (The J.H. Anderson Slip)
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1933
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63
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the j.h. anderson slip as a reverse \n with improvement by mulholland \n john mulholland \n john henry anderson
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
John Mulholland, John Henry Anderson
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The J.H. Anderson Slip as a Reverse
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1933
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63
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a clean slip \n \n nate leipzig
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Nate Leipzig
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A Clean Slip
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1933
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64
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a little-known "glimpse" \n top card of lower half \n g. brownlow
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
G. Brownlow
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A Little-Known "Glimpse"
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1933
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64
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the veneri "flesh" break \n \n ernando veneri
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Ernando Veneri
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The Veneri "Flesh" Break
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1933
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65
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the veneri discovery \n crimping selection as it is pushed into deck \n ernando veneri
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Ernando Veneri
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The Veneri Discovery
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1933
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65
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a general utility "location" \n \n unknown \n an automatic jog-control \n paul lepaul
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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A General Utility "Location"
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Related to
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1933
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66
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two-handed fan \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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Two-handed Fan
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1933
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66
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disposal of card located \n various ways of controlling an injogged card \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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Disposal of Card Located
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1933
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68
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returning a card to the "fan" \n \n wilf. huggins
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Wilf. Huggins
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Returning a Card to the "Fan"
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1933
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68
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thumb-counting \n from bottom with right thumb \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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Thumb-Counting
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1933
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69
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crimp and riffle location \n deck is crimped \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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Crimp and Riffle Location
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1933
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70
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the goldin visible "change" \n \n horace goldin
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Horace Goldin
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The Goldin Visible "Change"
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1933
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70
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the "left-about" change \n snap-over change presentation \n victor farelli \n alternative left-about change \n justin higham
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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The "Left-About" Change
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Variations
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1933
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72
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to "sight" the bottom card \n bottom card buckle \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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To "Sight" the Bottom Card
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1933
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73
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how to "bridge" \n \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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How to "Bridge"
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1933
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73
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for the table "spread" force. \n setting up \n victor farelli \n the table "spread" \n l'homme masqué
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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For the Table "Spread" Force.
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Related to
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1933
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74
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cards with white borders \n for what they are better than borderless cards \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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Cards with White Borders
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1933
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74
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the mexican turn-over \n a tip \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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The Mexican Turn-Over
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1933
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74
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to make cards "slippery" \n \n billy o'connor
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Billy O'Connor
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To Make Cards "Slippery"
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1933
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75
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obtaining a "stock" \n strategy for adding cards from pocket to deck \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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Obtaining a "Stock"
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1933
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75
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with a borrowed pack \n \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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With a Borrowed Pack
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1933
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75
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