33,981 entries in Cards / Sleights
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Double Lift Reverse
Sep. 1945 152
Push-In Change
Sep. 1945 152
George H. Pittman Turnover Pass strange handling, both hands turn over their packet on its own
Related to Oct. 1945 159
Bert Feinson The B. F. Card Control lift shuffle in which only the selection is picked up
Oct. 1945 160
Jean Hugard Palm Glimpse glimpsing a card palmed with face to palm
Nov. 1945 167
Jackie Flosso Flopso Reverso peeked selection turns over in deck, featuring reverse technique in which card is pushed out and held in clip palm while deck is turned over it
Dec. 1945 174
Howard de Courcy The One-Hand Riffle Shuffle with cascade, illustrated with photographs by George Karger
Also published here Dec. 1945 175
Charles Kalish The One-Hand Overhand Shuffle illustrated with photographs by George Karger
Also published here Dec. 1945 177
Dai Vernon The "Pull-Back" Steal steal under piece of paper
1945 3
Bengalis Manipulation's Ecke card on face changes and card palmed in process, similar to Cardini change,followed by french translation "Le coin des manipulateurs - La chiquenaude"
May 1945 9
Dr. William Weyeneth Kaertenkunststücke bold glimpse of bottom card during fan production from behind spectator's ear, followed by french translation "Tours de cartes"
July 1945 6
Karl Germain The Flash Card Change in glass while covored with handkerchief
Related toVariations 1945/27 116
Joe Berg Flip-Up Card half card is used to shoot (half) card out of deck or halfway out of pack like a pop-out
Related to 1945/27 122
Audley Walsh, Pop-Up Cards cards either appear at fingertips or shoot in air from classic palm
1945/27 123
Audley Walsh The Jump-Up Card card jumps straight up from deck in hat
1945/27 124
Richard Himber The Revolver Card card shoots out of deck like a bullet
1945/27 125
Audley Walsh Side Spinner
1945/27 126
Audley Walsh Long Distance Spinner
Related to 1945/27 127
Joe Karson The Vanishing "Bird Cage" Card
Variations 1945/27 130
A Book and a Card card is put in book and rises from there, using back palm
1945/27 148
Harlan Tarbell Packet to Packet Transfer for stand-up
1945/27 159
The False Count
1945/27 162
Pocket Concealment showing pocket empty with card in it
1945/27 182
Self-Contained Card Vanish vanishing two cards from three card packet
1945/27 185
Back to Front Hand Card Vanish e.g. for last card in cards up the sleeve
1945/27 185
Pivot Card Vanish
1945/27 188
Telepathic Deck of Cards early tossed out deck versions with one card, see following entries for variations
Related to 1945/27 244
Double Slate Writing flap slates, forcing deck
1945/27 375
Dai Vernon Explanation of False Shuffle Triumph Shuffle
  • 1. To Maintain the Order of the Reds and Blacks
  • 2. To Maintain the Order of the Entire Pack
Variations 1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 1)
24
Dai Vernon Classic Triumph Rightening
1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 1)
26
Dai Vernon Double Undercut
1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 2)
29
Dai Vernon One Handed Slip Cut
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 2)
30
Arthur H. Buckley The Strip injog and strip-out
Related to 1946 12
Arthur H. Buckley A Blind Riffle Shuffle zarrow type
1946 12
Clayton Rawson, Arthur H. Buckley The Force That Couldn't Be
1946 14
Carmen D'Amico Domico Double Lift
Variations 1946 15
Arthur H. Buckley The Exchange
1946 16
Anonymous Greek Shift greek break
1946 17
Arthur H. Buckley Greek Shift - Buckley's Method greek break
1946 19
Arthur H. Buckley Hindu Shift transferring a card from top to bottom while hindu shuffling
1946 19
Dai Vernon Vernon Multiple Shift
1946 20
Arthur H. Buckley Multiple Shift - Buckley's Method brings the cards on top of a facedown deck
1946 22
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley's Slap Shift transfers a card from bottom to top of packet which spectator dealt onto magicians hand
Also published here 1946 23
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley's Single Card Shift to bottom after peek
1946 25
Shifting a Card form the Bottom of the Pack
1946 26
Improved Dovetail Stock Shuffle to Keep the Top Stock
1946 27
Improved Dovetail Stock Shuffle to Keep the Bottom Stock
1946 27
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley´s Method of Secretly Placing a Bridge springing the cards two times from hand to hand
1946 28
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley´s "Out of this World" False Shuffle and Cut only bottom half is disturbed, in-the-hands Triumph Shuffle
1946 29
Arthur H. Buckley separating reds from blacks
1946 29
Sighting or Glimpsing the Top Card Secretly
1946 31
Sighting the Top Card, Second Method
1946 31
Sighting the Top Card, Third Method
1946 32
Sighting the Top Card, Fourth Method
1946 33
Improved Peek
1946 33
Sighting after Peek step
Related toAlso published here 1946 34
Other Locations after the Peek using a rubberband
1946 34
The Turnover Sight Location using the glide
1946 35
Stepping after the Peek delayed action
1946 36
The Slide insert sideways
1946 36
Arthur H. Buckley The Invisible Location (One Hand)
1946 38
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley's Reverse from bottom to center, while riffle shuffling
VariationsAlso published here 1946 39
Arthur H. Buckley Sighting while Cutting the Pack using buckling action
Related to 1946 40
The Glide two methods
1946 41
The Glide Location
1946 42
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley´s Method of Sighting while Fanning the Cards fanning a small packet
Also published here 1946 43
Glimpsing the Bottom Card
1946 43
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley´s Diagonal Location
1946 45
The Break Shuffle
1946 46
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley´s Method for Dealing Seconds
1946 47
Cardini Cardini´s Location maintaining break while springing the cards, see also page 208
1946 51
Arthur H. Buckley The Count one-handed turnover of top card
1946 52
Arthur H. Buckley The False Count for More
Related to 1946 53
The False Count for Less
1946 55
T. Nelson Downs The Side Steal Palm
1946 56
Arthur H. Buckley The Side Steal Palm - Buckley´s Method diagonal push-in
1946 57
Arthur H. Buckley Original Methods of Palming Cards from the Bottom of the Pack
1946 58
Palming from the Bottom after a Riffle Shuffle
1946 60
Arthur H. Buckley The Perfect Card Palm left thumb swings under top card(s)
1946 61
The Replacement cards are buckled away from palm
1946 62
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley's Multiple Card Palm Steal
1946 63
Overhand Shuffle and Multiple Shift
1946 64
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley's Double Peek Location Shuffle and Palm
1946 65
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley's Top Palm Slide Off
1946 67
Joe Berg Berg's Top Palm
Related toVariations 1946 68
Bert Allerton The Allerton Top Palm featuring the thumb count
1946 69
Judson Cole One Hand Top Palm - Judson Cole
1946 69
Palm off the Second Top Card while top Card is visibly drawn onto the Pack similar to Adrian Plate's Palm Change with pack in hand
1946 70
To Palm from off the Top of the Pack an exact Number of Cards up to Ten
1946 70
Arthur H. Buckley Top Palm one or Several Cards also as a replacement as mentioned at the end
1946 71
The Fan Location to top
1946 72
The Fan Location Amplified to bottom
1946 73
Arthur H. Buckley A Novel Palm
Related to 1946 74
Changing a Card in the act of turning the Card over a double on table is turned over and top card stolen
1946 75
The Throw Change
1946 76
Arthur H. Buckley Hindu Shuffle and Cut Location
1946 77
Arthur H. Buckley Buckley's Method of Double Cutting Cards to the Top of the Pack
1946 78
John Brown Cook The Transfer of a Card double deal from centre for short ambitious card sequence
1946 80
The Pass kind of side steal cover pass
1946 82
Side Steal side steal to weird palm
1946 82
A False Shuffle Par Excellence
1946 83
Another Method of Reversing a Card passive, Peek Reverse/Future Reverse (shown by Egon Pischke)
1946 84
The Extraordinary Queens using kind of covered side steal for sandwich effect
1946 86
A Different Top Change - Mass Hypnotism one-handed top change ("Ultra Move")
Variations 1946 88
An Amazing Location spectator says stop while performer is springing the cards, forcing second card from face
1946 89
Arthur H. Buckley One Hand Crimp - Your Card? featuring bottom card longitudinal crimp
1946 90
Arthur H. Buckley The Count (Second Method)
1946 91
Arthur H. Buckley The Palm Unsurpassed card almost bent in half
1946 91
Arthur H. Buckley Bottom Palm of a Single Card
1946 92
Morris Loewy The Top Palm
1946 93
Arthur H. Buckley The Glide Shift Kelly Bottom Placement sideways
Variations 1946 93
False Table Riffle Shuffle - The Riffle Shuffle and Cut real shuffle
1946 98
The Blind Riffle
1946 98
False Table Riffle Shuffle and Cut finesse
1946 99
Dai Vernon, The Shift and Shuffle extension of Vernon Shift leading in tabled riffle shuffle
1946 100
The Push Through Simplified
1946 101
Cut, Riffle Shuffle and retain the Top Stock
1946 101
Arthur H. Buckley Bottom Stock Blind Shuffle
1946 102
Arthur H. Buckley Retaining the Stock with crimp during shuffle
1946 102
The Switch at Draw Poker on table, similar to Vernon Transfer Move
Related toVariations 1946 104
Arthur H. Buckley Dealing from the Bottom mentioning the idea to deal bottoms to all players except oneself and performing OOTW with bottom deals
Related toVariations 1946 105
The Cut and use of the Bridge gaming context
1946 106
Restoring the Cut Draw Shift and two other methods for tabled shifts after a cut
1946 107
Bottom Stock Shift retaining only bottom stock after cut
Variations 1946 110
Arthur H. Buckley Restoring the Cut (My Pet Method) includes setting bridge during riffle shuffle, reads like a classic pass
1946 110
A Cute False Cut
1946 111
Running Up Two Hands double duke stack with milk build
1946 111
The Hold Out and Pick Up Builds redealing principle in combination with pick up stack
1946 112
Knee Hold Out
1946 112
Arthur H. Buckley Demonstration Build of the Four Aces using the Buckley Double Cuts cutting system to stack cards
1946 114
The Practical Sharpers using finger nail gauge to position cards in gambling
1946 116
Knowing Your Opponent's Hole Card
1946 117
The Spread gambling sleight to transfer a card between two players' hands
1946 118
A Strike (Method of Dealing Seconds) Stud Deal
1946 118
Carmen D'Amico Second Dealing (Black Jack Method) no credit given, for credit information see reference
Related to 1946 119
Dealing Seconds (Double Push-Off One Hand)
1946 120
Arthur H. Buckley An Original Method of Restoring the Cut - Fourth Method halves are swiped off the table
1946 121
Arthur H. Buckley A Vanish of a Card from the Top of the Pack face-up with wrist turn
1946 127
Arthur H. Buckley Back Palm with the Open Fingers deep back palm, applications for manipulations follow
1946 127
Arthur H. Buckley The Bent Fingers, Back Palm and Recovery recovery from deep back palm ending in fan production
1946 128
A Card Vanishes false transfer
1946 130
The Push Down Vanish false transfer
1946 131
Arthur H. Buckley The Thumb Palm Move (An original piece of manipulative deception) transfer to show hands emtpy utilizing back thumb palm
1946 131
Arthur H. Buckley The Slide Up Vanish fake transfer using back palm
1946 134
Arthur H. Buckley A Card is Vanished and Reappears at the very Tips of the first and second Fingers basic back palming with fingertip production
1946 136
Arthur H. Buckley A Fan of Cards Disappears fake transfer using Clip Palm
1946 140
Color Change (Instantaneous) sometimes called Cardini Change
1946 142
Color Change (Second Method)
1946 142
Arthur H. Buckley The Change Over - A very pretty and deceptive Piece of Card Manipulation hand washing with back and front palming
1946 143
Arthur H. Buckley The Steal recover from deep back palm
1946 146
Arthur H. Buckley Split Fans "Back Palming a Pack of Fifty-Two Cards and Reproducing them in a Series of Fans"
1946 147
Joe Berg The Convexed Aces Experiment No. 6 - cards are lost and found, Aces are bridged
Variations 1946 156
Arthur H. Buckley Charlier Pass as a Secret Sleight opinion
1946 157
Arthur H. Buckley The Card Through Case Experiment No. 8 - very direct handling for Staring him in the Face
Also published here 1946 158
Arthur H. Buckley Four Chances - A Novel Card Location Experiment No. 13 - position where spectator cuts to is estimated
1946 163
Arthur H. Buckley Naming the Top Card Experiment No. 14 - top card glimpse while looking at bottom
1946 164
Carmen D'Amico Pick-Up Move tabled double lift
Variations 1946 166
Arthur H. Buckley A Card Gets Out of Hand Experiment No. 16
1946 167
James Kater Thompson Thompson's Stop finesse of watching the mouth of spectator to aid in timing
Related to 1946 171
Arthur H. Buckley Covered Side-Steal precursor
1946 173
Sid Lorraine, Arthur H. Buckley Slop Shuffle
1946 196
Arthur H. Buckley The Double Surprise Experiment No. 35 - faced halves, two selections appear where packets meet
1946 202
Karrell Fox Apparently Placing Cards in Box
1946 204
Edward Marlo The Riffle Pass controlling a card or cards to top with a riffle shuffle
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
48
Nate Leipzig The Slap Change
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
49
Here I Is
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
49
Pop Up top half flies to table, selection appears
Variations 1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
50
Simple Reverse crude
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
51
Card from Fan card pops out of fan
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
51
Nu Presentation card shoots out of deck
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
54
Turn Over Card air pressure turnover
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
55
Edward Marlo Cut the Card performer cuts to selection via slip cut
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
55
Jump Cut self-cutting deck
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
56
The Throw friction throw
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
57
Edward Marlo Marlo's Card to Card Case classic palm method
1946
Early Marlo (Issue Marlo's Discoveries)
58
Neal Elias, Bert Fenn A Reverse Sleight deck reversed over card
Variations 1946 3
Bottom Buckle
1946 3
Neal Elias On the Card to the Pocket palmed card transferred to inside pocket
Inspired byRelated to 1946 4
Neal Elias Turnover Switch card turned over on deck with cards in right hand
Related to 1946 5
Bob Taylor A Truly Fan-cy Cut
Related to 1946 6
Neal Elias One Hand Center Cut
Related toAlso published here 1946 7
Neal Elias Card From Center
Also published here 1946 7
Optical Monte Move
1946 10
Necktie Second Deal as simple switch
1946 12
Neal Elias Torn Card Vanish with Pull
1946 13
Bob Taylor Combination Cull and Stock Shuffle
1946 14
Cross Cut Force
1946 5
Warren Wiersbe Stack Shuffle for Blindfold Poker Deal
1946 8
Edward Marlo Another Tip-Over Switch flipped-over card secretly picked up, Reverse Drop Sleight, see Ibidem reference for Marlo claim
Related to 1946 10
Warren Wiersbe Peek! delayed control with step fan
Variations 1946 15
Warren Wiersbe Stacking the Deck poker & dealing routine to secretly get into Si Stebbins
1946 22
Warren Wiersbe Miracle Peek spectator cuts anywhere and remembers card, estimation, fishing, stack
1946 27
George F. Wright An Addition to Reversette
Inspired by 1946
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1946)
18
Clayton Rawson Double-Lift Deceptions double-lift description
Related toAlso published here Feb. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 100)
404
Bottoms to Top to shuffle two cards on top, thumb break
Feb. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 100)
406
Theodore Annemann Riffle Force with break
Feb. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 100)
406
Roger Barkann Follow the Leaders routine with red/black effects
  • prediction of red / black relationship (Phoenix No. 1)
  • Out of this World (not explained)
  • Follow the Leader (not explained)
  • Slop Shuffle Color Separation
Related to Mar. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 102)
409
C. L. Boarde 1001st Location card revelation, spectator does the crimp
Apr. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 104)
419
Al Valenti A Top Palm one handed top palm, with ring finger action
June 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 107)
432
Don Medley Ring A Bell spectator thinks of a card in the fan (several cards are more exposed and the target cards), then he writes his card und a paper along with four other cards, card is divined
Related to Aug. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 111)
445
Russell "Rusduck" Duck Utilitarian move to reposition a card in the deck, while counting cards from hand to hand
Sep. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 112)
449
Bottom Card Glimpse pointing on a card on the table
Sep. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 112)
451
Dai Vernon Multiple Shift
Nov. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 115)
463
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Foreword history of the pass
1946 7
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Invisible Pass
VariationsAlso published here 1946 11
Diagonal Insertion
1946 12
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Resume with other break controls, after peeks and as get ready for the classic force
1946 25
Jean Hugard Card Magic on The Revolution (air pressure turnover), also with two cards in quick succession or as Ambitious Card phase
Related to Jan. 1946 187
Jean Hugard A brillant finish to any ace trick double friction toss
Variations Jan. 1946 187
Joseph P. Schmidt Reverse English on the Double Lift display sequence, card not on top or bottom
Variations Feb. 1946 194
Drop Switch brief
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
203
Stab Force placement of top card next to card stabbed in the deck
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
203
T. Nelson Downs Downs Change without credit
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
205
Victor Farelli The Farelli Replacement adding palmed cards while cutting cards from hands to table, pass
Apr. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 11)
207
J. B. Bobo The Revolution double friction toss
Inspired by May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
221
Slip Cut
May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
221
Milbourne Christopher Force Stab using telomatic forcing deck, deck with rubber band tossed into audience
June 1946 224
Victor Farelli Side-Steal and "Cut" Combination palming bottom card in right hand while cutting deck from hands to table
Variations Aug. 1946 239
Albert Cohn The Homing Card using Ovette / Kelly Move to add card to case
Aug. 1946 241
Bridge Control
Aug. 1946 241
John Scarne The Challenge Grand Slam and Little Slam two decks shuffled by performer and one by spectator, bridge deal with one suit and dealing hand with high cards from second deck
Sep. 1946 247
Theo "Okito" Bamberg The Okito Card Control sort of classic pass, while showing top and bottom card
Sep. 1946 249
Milton Tropp Invisible Reverse bottom card reverse while turning the deck over
Nov. 1946 266
Victor Farelli With the Fred Braue Invisible Pass side-steal and cut after pass
Inspired by Nov. 1946 267
Larry Russell Predicting the Unknown deck is cut and half dealt into four piles, one is selected and bottom card predicted on billet
Dec. 1946 271
Bottom Change brief, bottom change with three cards
Dec. 1946 274
Buckle Count
Dec. 1946 275
Frank Dobrina Challenge Color Change card stolen from back
Dec. 1946 279
Edward G. Love Care of the Hands
1946 9
Edward G. Love Cards to Use "At all time bridge size cards should be used, especially for making the cuts."
1946 9
Edward G. Love How to Treat the Cards
1946 9
Edward G. Love The Set-Up
1946 10
Edward G. Love Practice
1946 11
Edward G. Love The Two-Handed Fan
1946 12
Edward G. Love Closing the Pack closing fan one-handed
1946 16
Edward G. Love The Blank Fank reverse fan, one-handed
1946 18
Color Change
1946 20
Edward G. Love The Giant Fan
1946 23
Edward G. Love The Split Fan double fan, split in two
1946 25
Edward G. Love Colour Fans fanning cards
1946 29
Edward G. Love, Sidney Smith Flash Fan back design of fan transforms
1946 30
Edward G. Love Cuts
1946 32
Edward G. Love The Single Cut charlier type
1946 33
Edward G. Love Bread and Cheese Cut three packets
Also published here 1946 34
Edward G. Love Turnover Cut
Also published here 1946 36
Edward G. Love Sandwich Cut
Also published here 1946 37
Edward G. Love The Multiple Cut
Also published here 1946 37
Edward G. Love The Triple Cut
Also published here 1946 38
Edward G. Love The Continuous Cut
Also published here 1946 40
Edward G. Love The Double Cut
Also published here 1946 40
Edward G. Love Springing the Pack from hand to hand
1946 40
Edward G. Love The Waterfall Shuffle
1946 42
Edward G. Love The Weave Shuffle more or less faro shuffle
1946 45
Edward G. Love A Complete Routine card flourish routine
1946 48
Conny Steffensen Magische Lektionen brief explanations of various techniques to control a card, followed by french translation "Leçons de Magie"
  • 1. Durch Forcieren
  • 2. Anwendung der Volte
  • 3. Mit Hilfe der untersten Karte
  • 4. Ein Ersatz für die Volte
  • 5. Lange und breite Karte
  • 6. Eine billige, lange Karte
  • 7. Gebrochene Ecke
  • 8. Dicke Karte
  • 9. Kurze Karte
  • 10. Vergilbtes Spiel
  • 11. "Bleistiftstrich" auf der Seite des Spieles
  • 12. Rand und "Augen" Methode
  • 13. Die umgekehrte Karte
Related to 1946
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 8 No. 1)
5
Conny Steffensen Magische Lektionen / Leçons magiques brief explanations of various techniques to control a card, followed by french translation
  • "Mappen"-Karte
  • Nagelmarkierung
  • Markierung mit der Stecknadel
  • "Brücke" am Ende des Spieles
  • Ein Ersatz für die lange Karte
  • Staniol auf der Rückseite der Karte
  • Auffinden der Schlüsselkarte durch den Index
Related to 1946
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 8 No. 2)
6
Victor Farelli Le Filage Grec ou la donne de la 2me main followed by german translation "Die griechische Filage der zweiten Karte"
  • First Exercise: Moving a Pair
  • Second Exercise: The Withdrawal
Also published here July 1946 12
Victor Farelli Le Filage Grec ou la donne de la 2me main followed by german translation "Die griechische Filage der zweiten Karte"
  • Third Exercise: Seizing the Second Card
  • Fourth Exercise: The "Swing"
Also published here Sep. 1946 7
George Coons This Is Your Card spectator removes a card each from ten-card groups, when his selection is among them he takes this one
Variations 1946 12
Sandwich Switch lots of re-counting
1946 28
I Should Judge spectator cuts to and remembers a card, deck dealt into five pile and spectator says which pile has his selection, spectator deals through cards and performer stops him at selection
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1946 38
W. T. Williard Twenty Card Sequel Joker pushed in twenty-card packet and cards on either side remembered, they are eventually found
1946 47
Two Digits ten-twenty force four times to produce Aces
1946 49
Royal Flush Royal Flush for any number of players, counting stacking method
1946 55
Van Osdol Number Trick digit addition force
Variations 1946 56
Russell T. Barnhart Barnhardt's Fan Steal right hand classic palm
Related toVariations 1947 3
Ron Johnson Johnson's False Cut one-handed on table
Variations 1947 3
Bill Gusias Gusias' Fancy Lift push off method with forefinger count
1947 4
Edward Marlo Marlo's Two Card Throw from deck
Related toVariations 1947 5
Edward Marlo Middle Finger Count
1947 5
Edward Marlo Push-Off
1947 5
Edward Marlo The "S" Shaped Turn Over multiple lift for ca. five cards, S-crimp
1947 6
Edward Marlo Push-in Ace Control bevel
Related to 1947 7
Edward Marlo Imperfection Force under-the-spread force
Also published here 1947 8
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Spread Cull of single card
1947 9
Edward Marlo Best Two Card Pushoff thumb at edge of top side
Related to 1947 9
Edward Marlo In-the-Hands Packet Weave small packets, fanned
1947 11
Edward Marlo Faro Aces aces placed thirteen cards apart, brought back together via faro shuffle
1947 16
Edward Marlo The Punch Deal bridge deal application
Related to 1947 18
Edward Marlo The Blind Fold Stack punched cards as safety measure
Variations 1947 23
Edward Marlo Pseudo Stacking combining riffle stacking and second deal
1947 26
Edward Marlo The Sucker's Stack combining riffle stacking and second deal
1947 27
Edward Marlo Side Crimp
1947 27
Deck Crimp
1947 28
Edward Marlo Nail Gauge Placement
1947 29
Edward Marlo Ace Opener using incomplete faro condition, but with even riffle shuffle, Aces drop out from the bottom face up at once
Related toAlso published here 1947 30
Double Lift Reverse
1947 31
Bob Nelson The Nelson Quickie card drops onto table from deck
Related to 1947 32
T. Nelson Downs Downs Change
1947 32
Don Diavolo, Stuart Towne Diavolo Hide-Out Fan fanning six cards as five
1947 35
Edward Marlo Card Stab card vanishes, then deck is wrapped in newspaper and card stabbed to
Related to 1947 38
Bob Miller Slip Force
1947 41
Jerry Kogan Side-Jog Glimpse
1947 43
Edward Marlo Spade Shuffle blocks
Related toVariations 1947 46
Dai Vernon, Charlie Miller Buckle Count see credit on page 50
1947 48
Harvey P. Graham Fanzee The Kick Fan
Jan. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 118)
473
Bruce Elliott The Back Room on Bill Larsen, Cecil Lyle, card fans
Feb. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 119)
480
John Hamilton Top It card is controlled from middle to top
Mar. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 121)
487
Bruce Elliott One Hand Cop with whispering queens and reversing card to illustrate the move
Apr. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 123)
493
Frank Garcia Halvies pass as false cut
June 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 127)
510
Paul Curry The Perfect Miracle
Related toVariationsAlso published here July 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 130)
524
Clayton Rawson The Force That Couldn't Be Done
Aug. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 133)
534
Throw Change
Oct. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 137)
551
J. B. Bobo Multiple Card Control hindu shuffle control to bottom for one or multiple cards, crimp addition
Related to 1947 15
J. B. Bobo Friction Bottom Slip Cut
1947 16
J. B. Bobo Bottom Up
  • Method I (tabled transfer cut from bottom card to top)
  • Method II (Hindu shuffle to bring bottom card to top)
1947 18
J. B. Bobo Bottom Peek during center cut
1947 21
J. B. Bobo Top Peek top buckle in open grip from top
1947 23
U Peek, I Peek card in center is glimpsed at back end as spectator is looking at it from opening in front
1947 25
J. B. Bobo Color Change with gambler's flat palm steal from back & presentation
1947 27
Paul Ebling The Ebling Crimp one-handed with flesh of fourth finger
1947 29
Shuffling with Key Card
1947 37
Glimpsing Reversed Card in Center
1947 46
J. B. Bobo Center Rear Palm Steal
1947 47
Red/Black Shuffle cards drawn singly in the center
1947 53
J. B. Bobo Red/Black Shuffle mixing in Charlier Shuffle position
1947 55
Charlier Charlier Shuffle uncredited
1947 57
Slip Force
1947 67
J. B. Bobo Control to Second from Bottom Hindu shuffle
1947 68
Slip Cut in the hands
1947 69
One-Handed Slip Cut
1947 70
J. B. Bobo Bobo System of Card Control
1947 73
Carl Herrmann The Carl Herrmann Spread Force bridged deck
Jan. 1947 285
Milbourne Christopher The Card Revealed two cards are selected, name of one card appears on second card
Jan. 1947 286
Jean Hugard Card Magic -- Continued
  • Ninth Overhand Shuffle
  • Tenth Overhand Shuffle
  • The Lift Shuffle Force
Related to Feb. 1947 297
Jean Hugard Card Magic Continued
  • The Pass
  • The Riffle Pass
  • The Spread Pass
  • The Spring Pass (Rezvani)
Mar. 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 10)
302
Gustave Southall False One Hand Riffle Shuffle brief
Inspired by Mar. 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 10)
304
E. H. Borden A New Color Change
Mar. 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 10)
305
Harry Graham Reversing a Card while cards are separated and riffle shuffled
June 1947 329
Max Katz Max Katz's Interlace False Shuffle in the Air packet moved a bit forward before cascade, the two halves end up separated and can be stripped
July 1947 333
Max Katz The Max Katz Double-Lift double is split when replaced, outjog finesse
July 1947 335
Howard Schwarzman An Invisible Top Card Palm deck bevelled, left fingers squaring cards under card to be palmed
Related toVariations Sep. 1947 350
Jean Hugard Card Magic - The Spring Pass brief
Sep. 1947 354
Jean Hugard The Spring Palm
Sep. 1947 354
Jean Hugard The Riffle Palm multiple cards
Sep. 1947 354
Easy Force small number named
Related to Sep. 1947 355
Frederick Braue A New Control card control, showing indifferent cards in process
Nov. 1947 366
Frederick Braue On the Top Change brief tip
Dec. 1947 377
Frederick Braue Quickie Do As I Do
Dec. 1947 377
Frederick Braue Divinumber single card location, using hidden principle of 9 / 9 force
Dec. 1947 377
Joseph K. Schmidt One Hand Snap Turn-Up Flourish
Dec. 1947 378
Conny Steffensen Magische Lektionen / Leçons magiques brief explanations of various techniques to control a card, followed by french translation
  • Reflektor
  • Sehen des Indexes an der gewählten Karte
  • Wo im Spiele befindet sich die Karte?
  • Abzählen von der untersten Karte
  • Die X-Strahlen Karte
  • Die berührte Karte
  • Auffinden einer Karte mit Hilfe von Wachs
  • Wie verfährt man, um mit dem Spiele zu rauschen?
  • Forcierung durch das "Rauschen"
  • Ein Forcierungs-Spiel
1947
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 8 No. 3&4)
2
Jack Miltour La Roue fan flourish, cards move in circular motion, followed by german translation "Das Rad"
Jan. 1947 4
Dr. William Weyeneth Un nouveau filage card switch, card picked up from table, followed by german translation "Ein neues auswechseln einer Karte"
Mar. 1947 9
The Overhand Shuffle
1948 3
Controling the Top Card
1948 5
Controling the Bottom Card
1948 6
Retaining the Top and Bottom Card in Position
1948 6
The Run single card run
1948 7
Top Card next to bottom Card and back to the top
1948 7
The Injog basic handling for overhand shuffle
1948 8
The Undercut cutting to the Injog
1948 8
Overhand Shuffle Control
1948 9
Overhand False Shuffle
1948 10
Bottom Reverse bottom card stays in place as deck is turned over
1948 14
Tenkai Ishida Optical Revolve crude handling
1948 14
Open Cull while looking through the deck, crude
Variations 1948 16
The Riffle Shuffle
1948 28
Retaining a Card at the Top of the Deck
1948 30
Retaining the Bottom Card or Cards
1948 30
Riffle Shuffle in the Air
1948 31
Displaying the Top Card three handlings
1948 37
The Ruffle riffling one-handed, two-handed and with single card
1948 39
The Click bottom card click
1948 41
Spread and Turnover on cloth-covered table & bare table
1948 42
Springing the Cards
1948 44
Gathering the Ribbon-Spread Pack
1948 45
A Flourish Count
1948 46
Throwing a Card
1948 47
Waterfall Shuffle
1948 48
The Fan
1948 49
One-Hand Fan wide type
1948 50
Thumb Fan
1948 51
Pressure Fan
1948 52
The Glide
1948 53
Bottom-Card Glimpse three methods
1948 59
Top-Card Glimpse I
1948 61
Fan Peek glimpsing a card in center of small packet fan
1948 62
Top Palm, I (Single Card)
1948 83
Top Palm, II (Several Cards)
1948 86
Palm Glimpse glimpsing palmed card
1948 88
Replacing Palmed Cards two methods
1948 88
Flying Palm card is thumbed off and palmed... context
1948 91
one of four
1948 94
The Backslip slip cut right side
1948 109
Backslip Control
1948 110
Backslip Force slip type
1948 110
Injog and Break
1948 116
Overhand Break Control
1948 117
Overhand Lift Shuffle
1948 117
Lift Shuffle Force
1948 119
Spread and Break securing a break at selection
1948 120
Holding a Break
1948 121
Spread and Break Control getting in Overhand Shuffle Position
1948 122
Leapfrog leaps into view
1948 126
Charlier Charlier Shuffle
1948 131
Optical Shuffle
1948 131
The Cut several methods
1948 133
Second Method
1948 134
Third Method
1948 134
Fourth Method
1948 135
Palm Cut
1948 136
The Double Lift and Turnover
1948 141
Double-Lift Glimpse
1948 143
Double-Lift Reverses three methods
1948 144
The Pass
1948 154
Riffle Pass
1948 156
Spread Pass classic style
1948 157
Spring Pass
1948 157
Color Change
1948 166
Double Color Change two cards simultaneously
1948 167
The Changing Card
1948 168
Self-Cutting Deck
1948 169
A Pretty Cut
1948 171
Pop-Up Card
1948 171
Charlier Charlier Cut
1948 172
Reverses different methods
Related toAlso published here 1948 177
Reversed Location using a reversed card
1948 180
Sid Lorraine A Tipsy Trick slop shuffle
1948 183
Hindu Shuffle
1948 190
Hindu Shuffle Control
1948 191
Hindu Shuffle Control
1948 192
Hindu Shuffle Force
1948 193
Hindu Shuffle Glimpse
1948 194
Natural Jog
1948 195
The Step hindu shuffle context
1948 195
Twelve-Down Riffle as card is returned
1948 196
The Classic Force
1948 201
One-Hand Force exposing a card in fan
Related to 1948 204
Bottom Force spectator cuts from bottom, deck in magician's hands
1948 205
Slide-Out Force knive
1948 206
Two-Card Force
1948 207
Riffle-Break Force
1948 208
Sliding-Key Force
1948 209
Double-Lift Force
1948 210
Cut Force criss cross
1948 210
Top Change
1948 216
Bottom Change
1948 221
Top and Bottom Changes handling tips
1948 222
George G. Kaplan The Kaplan Fan Cut method to bring corner short to the top
1948 9
George G. Kaplan To Control a Selected Card by Means of the Corner-Short Hindu shuffle
1948 12
George G. Kaplan The Kaplan Control of a Glimpsed Card by Means of the Corner-Short
1948 12
George G. Kaplan Retaining Control of several Glimpsed Cards by Means of the Corner-Short
1948 14
George G. Kaplan Controlling Three Selected Cards by Means of the Corner-Short Hindu Shuffle handling
1948 16
Hindu Shuffle Force
1948 17
George G. Kaplan Using the Corner-Short to Retain a Prearranged Deck in Order using corner-short as divider
1948 19
Master Card Control fanning with in-jog
1948 24
The Riffle-Force - A New Angle separation of the packets from the back
1948 27
The Gambler´s False-Cut straight cut
1948 29
The Peek spectator peeks, detailed description
1948 30
The Step securing control after peek, overhand shuffle
1948 33
To Glimpse or Sight a Card Secretly used in conjunction with the peek
VariationsAlso published here 1948 35
Hindu Shuffle Glimpse
1948 43
George G. Kaplan Double-Back Corner-Short Location out of the room selection
Related to 1948 44
Strip-Out Addition
1948 57
Buckle Count
1948 58
George G. Kaplan The "Stop!" Fan Discovery fan force
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1948 69
Fan Force timing
1948 71
Packet Turnover hand revolves around packet
1948 85
Strip-Out Addition
1948 96
Elmer P. Ransom Handkerchief Deck Switch deck on tabled handkerchief
1948 121
Erdnase Break Glimpse
1948 154
Top Card Glimpse one-handed, packet in riffle shuffle end grip, top card pivoted a bit with first finger
Related to
  • Magic and its Professors, Evans, 1902, p. 100
1948 156
Bottom Card Corner Crimp
1948 170
George G. Kaplan Twenty-One Cards - A Double Prediction using in the hands anti-faro
1948 175
George G. Kaplan Crystal Clairvoyance featuring a napkin force
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1948 179
The Deck Switch selection found in pocketed deck
1948 184
George G. Kaplan Forcing Three Numbers using cards
1948 230
George G. Kaplan The Odd-Even Force forcing an even or odd number with three dice, (reverse) svengali forcing deck
1948 231
George G. Kaplan The Trap-Door 'Kerchief silk for switching objects
1948 268
Saliva Double
1948 2
Push-Off Second Deal brief
1948 3
Spread Reverse bottom card while closing spread
1948 6
Frederick Braue The Braue Double Lift finger nail push off
  • The Turn Down
Also published here 1948 1
Frederick Braue, T. Nelson Downs Downs Change Application
1948 2
Frederick Braue Inserting a Double into the Deck
1948 3
Slip Cut The Slip
1948 4
Frederick Braue Nail Cutting
Inspired by 1948 8
Bert Allerton, Frederick Braue Casual Nail Cutting
1948 9
Frederick Braue Fan False Count glide
1948 11
Robert A. Nelson Simulated Card to Pocket stealing card back, palm
1948
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1948)
32
Jack (?) Larkin Larkin's Throw Palm
Mar. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 146)
586
Criss Cross Force
May 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 151)
606
Bruce Elliott Lu-Site box to exchange cards
May 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 151)
609
Trevor H. Hall, John A. M. Howie FKO Sleight turnover switch on packet, face up card under top face down card, double lift
June 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 153)
611
Bruce Elliott Cut Up method to cut bottom card to top, cards on the table, small trick, where several cards come back to the top as a gambling demo
July 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 154)
621
John Hamilton Top Force card is exchanged while removed
July 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 154)
622
Bill Simon Simon-Ease simple cut control
Also published here Sep. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 159)
639
Bill Simon Tabled single card through table
Also published here Sep. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 159)
640
James G. Thompson Jr. Pip Pip cutting at a thick card, pips
Oct. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 161)
647
Martin Gardner Hand to Hand two card location, similar to Hofzinser's two card catch, deck half face up, half face down
Also published here Nov. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 163)
655
Lee Noble Click card vanishes and appears in cigarette case
Dec. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 167)
670
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Spread Cull very brief
1948 8
Arthur H. Buckley The Buckley False Shuffle
1948 146
Arthur H. Buckley The Count flourish one-handed turnover count
1948 151
Arthur H. Buckley The False Count for More with sound
1948 152
Arthur H. Buckley To Vanish the Last Two Cards in presenting "The Ten Cards to Pocket" false transfer
Related to 1948 159
Method of Double Cutting Cards
1948 160
Arthur H. Buckley The Crimp (One Hand) bottom card crimped with pinky, but more bridge like
1948 167
Arthur H. Buckley Exchanging a Card in Passing - Top Change four choreographies
1948 168