face-up count \n faro shuffle \n bruce cervon
1998
hard-boiled mysteries
Bruce Cervon
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Face-Up Count
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1998
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127
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face-up count ii \n faro shuffle \n larry jennings \n bruce cervon \n face-up count handling \n bruce cervon \n larry jennings
1998
hard-boiled mysteries
Larry Jennings, Bruce Cervon
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Face-Up Count II
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1998
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129
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realization \n faro shuffle \n bruce cervon \n realization \n bruce cervon
1998
hard-boiled mysteries
Bruce Cervon
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Realization
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Related to
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1998
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140
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instant camera card \n deck is used as an instant camera card, blank card (picture) turns into selected card \n thomas fraps \n helge thun \n instant camera card \n helge thun \n thomas fraps \n trick photography \n jason latimer \n instant camera card \n helge thun \n thomas fraps
1998
the book
Thomas Fraps, Helge Thun
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Instant Camera Card
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Related toAlso published here
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1998
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the party animal \n selected card turns face-up while the deck is in the case, twice, climax: half the deck turns face up. \n pit hartling \n der dreh \n pit hartling
1998
the book
Pit Hartling
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The Party Animal
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Inspired by
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1998
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if worse comes to worse \n performer finds two selected and one thought-of card, one way from face (pips) \n thomas fraps \n helge thun \n dreimal unmöglich \n jörg alexander weber
1998
the book
Thomas Fraps, Helge Thun
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If Worse Comes To Worse
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Variations
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1998
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88
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remember and forget \n magician finds two cards (one thought of and one "forgotten") of two spectators \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n christoph borer \n denken und vergessen \n christoph borer
1998
card college — volume 3
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Christoph Borer
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Remember and Forget
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Also published here
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1998
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546
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emotional reaction \n clever and subtle use of a keycard in a challenge situation \n dai vernon
1998
card college — volume 3
Dai Vernon
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Emotional Reaction
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1998
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564
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the vanishing deck \n two selected cards are found beneath a handkerchief first, for handling with deck switch see reference \n al baker \n roberto giobbi \n the vanishing deck reconsidered \n unknown \n gee!! \n al baker
1998
card college — volume 3
Al Baker, Roberto Giobbi
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The Vanishing Deck
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Inspired byRelated to
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1998
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679
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the card gun \n \n peter kane
1998
card college — volume 3
Peter Kane
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The Card Gun
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1998
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695
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the two detectives \n two red jacks trap a freely chosen card between them, faro \n richard vollmer \n gene finnell
1998
card college — volume 3
Richard Vollmer, Gene Finnell
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The Two Detectives
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1998
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697
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my spectator, the clairvoyant \n fair selection (automatic placement), added value of three selections determines position of first selection \n jack birnman \n my spectator, the clairvoyant \n jack birnman \n eddie joseph \n roy walton
1998
the looking glass
Jack Birnman
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My Spectator, The Clairvoyant
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Related to
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Winter 1998
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133
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a magical effect \n think stop, then in next effect the color of all cards in top third are named \n karl fulves
1998
combo
Karl Fulves
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A Magical Effect
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1998
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2
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cross checking \n using one-way backs to expand combo memory system to four suits or other features, challenge location application \n karl fulves
1998
combo
Karl Fulves
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Cross Checking
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1998
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40
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the mockingbird \n missing card divined, part of the "birds of prey" location, in english and french \n philip t. goldstein
1998
montreal lecture notes — notes de conférence
Philip T. Goldstein
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The Mockingbird
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1998
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3
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strung-out \n card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate, in english and french \n philip t. goldstein
1998
montreal lecture notes — notes de conférence
Philip T. Goldstein
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Strung-Out
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1998
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little egypt \n pyramid build with three cards, coin appears, then spectator finds his signed card by placing the coin on top, coin vanishes again in pyramid \n jimmy favorite \n pyramid \n paul harris
1998
the trapdoor — volume three
Jimmy Favorite
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Little Egypt
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Inspired by
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1998
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1401
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trek trick \n \n marty kane \n australian self-help \n alex elmsley
1998
the trapdoor — volume three
Marty Kane
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Trek Trick
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Inspired by
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1998
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1452
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my spectator, the clairvoyant \n card fount at total of four stopped at cards \n jack birnman \n eddie joseph \n roy walton \n my spectator, the clairvoyant \n jack birnman
1998
the trapdoor — volume three
Jack Birnman, Eddie Joseph, Roy Walton
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My Spectator, The Clairvoyant
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Related to
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1998
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1468
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losing diamonds \n selection (two of diamonds) made and lost. ten of diamonds shown, given a flick, flurry of red diamonds fly out, leaving the two of diamonds \n joshua jay \n losing diamonds \n joshua jay
1998
a teen's routines
Joshua Jay
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Losing Diamonds
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Also published here
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1998
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53
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a utility discovery \n utility sequence - spectator deals and stops on their own selection, and second selection is then found reversed in the deck \n joshua jay \n utility discovery \n joshua jay
1998
a teen's routines
Joshua Jay
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A Utility Discovery
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Also published here
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1998
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55
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the koornwinder kar \n car finds card by stopping next to it when pushed
- the apparatus supplied
- explanation of the basic principle \n dick koornwinder \n auto kinetic \n karl fulves
1998
the koornwinder kar & the koornwinder card control
Dick Koornwinder
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The Koornwinder Kar
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Related to
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1998
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4
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the revised technique for the koornwinder kar \n car finds card by stopping next to it when pushed \n dick koornwinder
1998
the koornwinder kar & the koornwinder card control
Dick Koornwinder
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The Revised Technique for the Koornwinder Kar
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1998
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13
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jack attack \n spectator cuts to four jacks and finds selection, see "informant" reference for impromptu version \n frank stefani \n informant \n karl fulves \n from nowhere \n peter duffie \n now serving \n karl fulves \n luck beats skill \n karl fulves
1998
underworld
Frank Stefani
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Jack Attack
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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1998
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102
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would i lie to you? \n three piles, performer selects card from center pile and makes statements, spectator take cards from lie or truth pile, values added, selection arrived at \n karl fulves \n informant \n karl fulves \n 3 little words \n stewart james \n a card force \n karl fulves \n mel bennett
1998
underworld
Karl Fulves
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Would I Lie To You?
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Related to
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1998
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126
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stop at red \n "unsolved mysteries"
stop trick presentation, posed as a problem \n karl fulves \n hypno \n stephen tucker
1998
the fine print
Karl Fulves
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Stop At Red
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Inspired by
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1998
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177
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dr. elliott's second deal \n two cards chosen behind back, performer names both, then both found when spectator calls stop during dealing, automatic second deal with corner missing \n bob still \n dr. james william elliott, goldston's annual for 1910/1911 \n "rip-off" \n karrell fox \n database \n karl fulves
1998
the fine print
Bob Still
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Dr. Elliott's Second Deal
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Related to
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1998
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240
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multiple card control \n overhand shuffle between peeks \n john scarne
1998
the fine print
John Scarne
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Multiple Card Control
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1998
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280
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cut-rate hummer \n - "dot com - tricks and stunts with numbers"
twenty cards spread, about five are reversed, spectator remembers one and turns it over, something done behind back by performer, selection located and other reversed cards are now aces \n karl fulves \n hofzinser + math \n karl fulves
1998
the fine print
Karl Fulves
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Cut-Rate Hummer
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Variations
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1998
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285
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wheel of fortune \n - "dot com - tricks and stunts with numbers"
spinner in center of circle layout, card chosen by spinning and counting, predicted \n karl fulves
1998
the fine print
Karl Fulves
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Wheel of Fortune
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1998
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291
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the chosen few \n a card created with a cut off pile by chosen a card for suit and counting for value, another spectator cuts to it \n peter duffie
1998
deck direct
Peter Duffie
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The Chosen Few
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1998
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3
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multiplex perplexed \n four cards selected, two black jacks end up in deck with two selections around each \n peter duffie
1998
deck direct
Peter Duffie
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Multiplex Perplexed
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1998
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11
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bilocation \n two cards found by using the value and spelling the name of the performer's lucky card (seven of diamonds) \n peter duffie \n variation "or savings" \n peter duffie
1998
deck direct
Peter Duffie
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Bilocation
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Also published here
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1998
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13
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a sharp mind \n ace of spades ends up between two selections, using cut deeper force \n peter duffie \n phantom stab \n peter duffie
1998
deck direct
Peter Duffie
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A Sharp Mind
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Variations
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1998
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14
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the speckled humbug \n spectator selects red card, but performer goes on to find it among ten black cards, sucker \n peter duffie \n "blupho the dare" (ken speckle, abacus vol. 6 no. 6) \n abacus magazine \n the magical eliminator \n roy walton
1998
deck direct
Peter Duffie
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The Speckled Humbug
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1998
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15
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spectator makes good \n wrong card found, spectator cuts deck in three piles, same value than selection is on top and wrong card changes into selection \n dave robertson \n ed marlo version for cutting the aces \n re-spectator makes good \n dave robertson \n predictriple \n dave robertson
1998
five times five — scotland
Dave Robertson
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Spectator Makes Good
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Inspired by- Ed Marlo version for Cutting the Aces
Variations
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1998
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80
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whispering henry \n two cards selected, performer names one of them, it turns over, second selection named and found, henry christ force application \n roy walton \n head over heels \n simon aronson \n whispering henry's triumph \n andrew wimhurst
1998
five times five — scotland
Roy Walton
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Whispering Henry
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Variations
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1998
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118
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impromptu auto cue \n deck shuffled face-up/face-down, three face-down cards put on table, spectator exchanges two and remembers the third one, all replaced, triumph effect \n jack avis \n "auto cue" (roy walton, genii, july 1991)
1998
vis à vis
Jack Avis
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Impromptu Auto Cue
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Inspired by- "Auto Cue" (Roy Walton, Genii, July 1991)
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1998
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93
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rara avis card stab \n knife stabbed into top of deck so that a small block is stuck to tip of knife, bottom card is selection \n jack avis
1998
vis à vis
Jack Avis
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Rara Avis Card Stab
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1998
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123
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miracle card stab \n exact center \n al koran
1998
vis à vis
Al Koran
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Miracle Card Stab
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1998
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123
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no-calc \n two cards are located, two numbers written down and cards found at that position \n alex elmsley \n no-calc \n alex elmsley
1998
come a little closer
Alex Elmsley
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No-Calc
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Also published here
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1998
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54
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acecraft \n red aces placed on one half, black on the other, one set transposes and on the other half are two previous selections \n peter duffie \n follow the signs \n peter duffie \n craftmaster \n peter duffie
1998
covert concepts
Peter Duffie
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Acecraft
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Related toVariations
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1998
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1
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odditied \n two cards chosen from packet, dealt in two piles, selection only odd card in red-black separated pile, with second deal \n peter duffie \n odditorial \n peter duffie \n seconds away! \n peter duffie
1998
covert concepts
Peter Duffie
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Odditied
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Related toVariations
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1998
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seconds away! \n wo cards chosen from packet, dealt in two piles, selection only odd card in red-black separated pile, without second deal \n peter duffie \n odditied \n peter duffie
1998
covert concepts
Peter Duffie
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Seconds Away!
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Inspired by
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1998
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8
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phantom stab \n reversed card appears with two selections on either side
- with three selections \n peter duffie \n a sharp mind \n peter duffie \n phantom stab \n peter duffie \n phantom stab ii \n peter duffie
1998
covert concepts
Peter Duffie
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Phantom Stab
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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1998
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12
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coversion \n two piles, card chosen in one half, other half dealt into three piles and stopped anytime, top three cards added to count to selection \n peter duffie \n diploid \n peter duffie \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz \n 13/14 stack variation \n peter duffie
1998
covert concepts
Peter Duffie
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CoVersion
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Related to
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1998
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13
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des professors kartentrick \n \n kent arthur \n the professor's card trick \n kent arthur
1998
intermagic
Kent Arthur
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Des Professors Kartentrick
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Also published here
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1998
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32
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die fächerkarte \n double-fan, outer layer ripped off except selection \n mary kinson \n lewis ganson \n fan see card \n mary kinson \n lewis ganson
1998
intermagic
Mary Kinson, Lewis Ganson
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Die Fächerkarte
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Also published here
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1998
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77
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eine blind-kartenroutine \n genuinely blindfolded \n oscar weigle \n challenge blindfold routine \n oscar weigle
1998
intermagic
Oscar Weigle
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Eine Blind-Kartenroutine
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Also published here
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1998
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108
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in search of excellence (a card to pocket) \n thought of card is found folded in pocket, deck is switched during routine \n rené lavand
1998
the mysteries of my life
René Lavand
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In Search of Excellence (A Card to Pocket)
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1998
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95
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tangled web \n sixteen business cards with pictures are used, one is selected and stack divided into two piles, spectator names pile where image is, repeated three times and then picture is divined \n randy shaw
1998
syzygy
Randy Shaw
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Tangled Web
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1998
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290
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solo-hummer \n packet mixed with cato procedure by spectator under table, one card remembered, performer sorts all except selection \n david solomon \n "hummer outdone" (ken simmons, choice effects no. 5) \n hummer-marlo \n edward marlo
1998
onyx
David Solomon
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Solo-Hummer
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Inspired by- "Hummer Outdone" (Ken Simmons, Choice Effects No. 5)
Related to
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Apr. 1998
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3
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three thoughts later \n three spectators think of a card and remove it, they're placed in an envelope and the names of the cards are written on a piece of paper, another spectator indicated three cards from a second deck which are put in an envelope, they are shown to match \n eddie clever \n "dead name duplication" (theodore annemann, thayer's trick of the month club, 1932)
1998
onyx
Eddie Clever
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Three Thoughts Later
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Inspired by- "Dead Name Duplication" (Theodore Annemann, Thayer's Trick of the Month Club, 1932)
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Apr. 1998
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32
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tilt & raise bottom deal (plus the aces of spades trick) \n \n edward marlo
1998
onyx
Edward Marlo
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Tilt & Raise Bottom Deal (Plus The Aces of Spades Trick)
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July 1998
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simplex locator card \n top card turned over and put face-up into deck where spectator stops during riffling, it is next to selection
- first method
-- second handling
-- third handling
- second method (countdown version)
- third method (bluff version) \n ken simmons
1998
onyx
Ken Simmons
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Simplex Locator Card
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July 1998
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29
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mental thought revelation \n spectator remembers card at thought-of number, performer finds card and divines number \n joe rindfleisch
1998
onyx
Joe Rindfleisch
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Mental Thought Revelation
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Oct. 1998
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21
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astral vision \n edge-marked diagonal line, card location after riffle shuffle, mechanical interlocking chain principle, with more details and corrections by jeff busby \n jack mcmillen \n "mental mysteries with cards" (larsen & wright, 1942) \n the pencil-line detection \n unknown
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jack McMillen
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Astral Vision
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Related toAlso published here- "Mental Mysteries with Cards" (Larsen & Wright, 1942)
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1998
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31
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one-way glass \n card selected out-of-hands from shuffled deck, performer names position of selection, almost no-touch, out-of-hand reversal method \n jeff busby \n "mind mirror" (jack mcmillen, "mental mysteries with cards", larsen & wright, 1942)
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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One-Way Glass
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Inspired by- "Mind Mirror" (Jack McMillen, "Mental Mysteries with Cards", Larsen & Wright, 1942)
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1998
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62
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mental and physical \n two chosen cards are located in different ways \n jeff busby
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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Mental and Physical
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1998
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70
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chapter 10: the texan card stab \n intro with credit information \n jeff busby
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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Chapter 10: The Texan Card Stab
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1998
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89
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pack stabber i \n selection stabbed to in rubber-banded deck with bill wrapped around \n jeff busby \n simplex card stab \n dr. ben b. braude
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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Pack Stabber I
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Inspired by
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1998
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92
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pack stabber ii \n card stabbed to in bill-wrapped deck, value then is used to count to selection \n jeff busby \n zella card stabbing \n u. f. grant \n pack stabber iii \n jeff busby
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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Pack Stabber II
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Related toVariations
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1998
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94
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pack stabber iii \n card stabbed to in bill-wrapped deck, value then is used to count to selection, fair conditions \n jeff busby \n pack stabber ii \n jeff busby
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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Pack Stabber III
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Inspired by
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1998
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95
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the five card mental force \n selection procedure for mental reverse type tricks in which one of five face-down tabled cards is chosen \n jeff busby \n preliminary set-ups \n jeff busby
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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The Five Card Mental Force
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Related to
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1998
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105
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fingerprint detection \n credit information, location with fingerprint presentation, adapting previous selection method \n jeff busby \n the fingerprint card trick \n dai vernon
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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Fingerprint Detection
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Related to
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1998
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106
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a red/black location \n one of several pairs selected, later found, red/black alternating set-up \n lew r. brooks \n lead-in trick \n lew r. brooks
1998
stack attack
Lew R. Brooks
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A Red/Black Location
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Also published here
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1998
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40
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what were you thinking? \n three cards chosen by cutting off a pile and remembering bottom card of cut-off packet and top card of rest, and by dealing through the pile and stopping at any card, all cards named without touching the deck \n tom frame
1998
magic
Tom Frame
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What Were You Thinking?
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July 1998
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70
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peek-a-boo \n \n roy walton
1998
magic
Roy Walton
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Peek-A-Boo
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Sep. 1998
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72
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card clairvoyancy \n location, optional repeat \n henry christ \n s-d location \n david solomon \n steve draun
1998
magic
Henry Christ
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Card Clairvoyancy
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Inspired by
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Nov. 1998
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forget to remember to forget \n with one spectator who peeks two cards in incomplete faro condition (upper and lower card) \n bob king
1998
card notes
Bob King
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Forget to Remember to Forget
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1998
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7
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stebbins buried treasure \n spectator chooses card by cutting deck in three piles, then he deals through the cards and performer stops at selection \n bob king \n buried treasure ii \n alex elmsley
1998
card notes
Bob King
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Stebbins Buried Treasure
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Inspired by
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1998
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15
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transfixion \n pocket knife is stabbed next to peeked-at card \n bob king \n cold steel \n alex elmsley \n richard himber
1998
card notes
Bob King
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Transfixion
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Inspired by
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1998
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another late-night session \n spectator peeks at a card in incomplete faro condition, fairly lost, selection found, repeat, power stack with duplicates \n bob king \n late night location \n alex elmsley \n another late night session \n bob king
1998
card notes
Bob King
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Another Late-Night Session
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1998
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locate & rescue \n challenge location, ace to king set up \n jason alford \n twin peeks \n chris kenner
1998
thinking & wondering
Jason Alford
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Locate & Rescue
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Inspired by
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1998
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22
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a card stab \n ucs, last card stabbed by specator, signed \n guy hollingworth
1999
drawing room deceptions
Guy Hollingworth
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A Card Stab
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1999
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237
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the twenty-one card trick \n \n james swain \n the 21 card trick \n james swain \n the world's most obscene 21-card trick \n steve bryant \n nouveau 21-card-trick \n edward marlo \n phone home \n paul cummins
1999
21st century card magic
James Swain
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The Twenty-One Card Trick
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1999
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diving rod \n four of a kind \n james swain
1999
21st century card magic
James Swain
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Diving Rod
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1999
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43
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the last good trick \n classic staring him in the face handling \n james swain
1999
21st century card magic
James Swain
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The Last Good Trick
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1999
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57
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the dummy fan force \n one chosen from fan of five, located by touch, not really a force \n james swain \n one from five \n unknown
1999
21st century card magic
James Swain
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The Dummy Fan Force
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Related to
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1999
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95
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count on it \n ten to twenty, first packet of that size is produced \n paul cummins
1999
21st century card magic
Paul Cummins
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Count on It
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1999
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dirty harry \n location of mates in pocket which turn out to be selections \n andrew wimhurst \n harry in your pocket \n darwin ortiz \n the quick & the dead \n darwin ortiz \n dirty harry \n andrew wimhurst \n fastest gun alive \n darwin ortiz \n dirty harry \n andrew wimhurst
1999
low down dirty tricks
Andrew Wimhurst
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Dirty Harry
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1999
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suit revelation \n producing full suit \n andrew wimhurst \n suit pocket \n tony cabral
1999
low down dirty tricks
Andrew Wimhurst
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Suit Revelation
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Variations
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how to cheat at 21 \n \n andrew wimhurst
1999
low down dirty tricks
Andrew Wimhurst
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How to Cheat at 21
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three card location \n stack \n steve ehlers
1999
low down dirty tricks
Steve Ehlers
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Three Card Location
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under test conditions \n stack \n richard osterlind
1999
dynamic mysteries
Richard Osterlind
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Under Test Conditions
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test conditions ii \n stack \n richard osterlind
1999
dynamic mysteries
Richard Osterlind
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Test Conditions II
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tribute to tarbell \n \n richard osterlind \n joe berg's "count down" card mystery \n joe berg
1999
dynamic mysteries
Richard Osterlind
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a balloon, a cartwheel, and a pony ride \n three selection are found three times
- phase one (deck is dropped and cards turnover one by one)
- phase two (flashy location, last one in mouth)
- phase three (cards to pocket, all cards to pocket finish) \n steve mayhew \n a balloon, a cartwheel, and a pony ride \n steve mayhew
1999
impressing jodie foster
Steve Mayhew
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A Balloon, a Cartwheel, and a Pony Ride
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wessel's aces \n shuffled deck, four aces are found through various procedures, stop, pop out, transformation and spelling of spectator's name \n toby wessel
1999
impressing jodie foster
Toby Wessel
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Wessel's Aces
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1999
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the off-color twenty-one-card trick \n twenty-one card trick with a color changing back ending, done as a magician gag/fooler \n milton kort
1999
kort
Milton Kort
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The Off-color Twenty-one-Card Trick
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utility discovery \n utility sequence - spectator deals and stops on their own selection, and second selection is then found reversed in the deck \n joshua jay \n a utility discovery \n joshua jay
1999
magic atlas
Joshua Jay
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Utility Discovery
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cascading queens \n selection lost in deck. four queens produced, cards cascade down and selection is left in magician's hand \n joshua jay
1999
magic atlas
Joshua Jay
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Cascading Queens
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losing diamonds \n selection (two of diamonds) made and lost. ten of diamonds shown, given a flick, flurry of red diamonds fly out, leaving the two of diamonds \n joshua jay \n losing diamonds \n joshua jay
1999
magic atlas
Joshua Jay
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Losing Diamonds
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1999
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ballistic band-aid \n band-aid on finger jumps from finger to finger (thimble-like sequence), finally vanishes and appears stuck on selected card \n joshua jay
1999
magic atlas
Joshua Jay
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Ballistic Band-Aid
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1999
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strung-out \n card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate \n philip t. goldstein
1999
rocky notes
Philip T. Goldstein
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Strung-Out
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strung-out \n card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate \n philip t. goldstein
1999
baltimore notes
Philip T. Goldstein
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Strung-Out
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kartenseil \n card rope, in clear plastic bag \n christoph borer \n michel gammenthaler
1999
anam clara
Christoph Borer, Michel Gammenthaler
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Kartenseil
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the joker works overtime \n joker finds two selections, in the process changing into a duplicate of each selection \n david regal \n color quickie \n harry lorayne \n a hot card trick \n al leech
1999
close-up & personal
David Regal
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The Joker Works Overtime
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this is my stop \n magician predicts the card where spectator stops dealing at, prediction is etched onto glass mug that contains the deck
- normal deck version
- gimmicked version \n david regal
1999
close-up & personal
David Regal
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This Is My Stop
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pasteboard massacre \n magician cuts the deck literally in half to find selection, saws deck in half using a playing card \n david regal
1999
close-up & personal
David Regal
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Pasteboard Massacre
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sensitive finger \n five phases blindfold routine with sense of touch presentation
- 1. finger print, by touch
- 2. think stop
- 3. rising card under handkerchief, magnetism presentation
- 4. card identity divination
- 5. location of selection \n christian scherer \n ein psycho-kartenprogramm \n carlhorst meier \n koran's miracle blindfold act \n al koran
1999
sensitive finger
Christian Scherer
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Sensitive Finger
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impossible 21 card trick \n spectator pockets card, it is named \n doug conn \n imaginary 21 card trick \n chuck smith \n must be 21 to enter \n chris kenner \n another invisible 21-card trick \n doug conn
1999
tricks of my trade
Doug Conn
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Impossible 21 Card Trick
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double play \n selection produced, changes into second selection \n doug conn
1999
tricks of my trade
Doug Conn
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Double Play
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ultimate pivot revelation \n production of aces, kings and three selections \n baltazar fuentes \n alton sharpe's magazine "olla podrida" \n pivot principle - pivot revelation method #1 \n bruce cervon
1999
arempi ii
Baltazar Fuentes
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Ultimate Pivot Revelation
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Inspired byAlso published here- Alton Sharpe's magazine "Olla Podrida"
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a cut above \n three cards chosen with riffle procedure and shown to spectators one by one (bold riffle force of bottom card), then found, done one-handed \n conrad c. bush \n double choice \n norman osborn
1999
underworld
Conrad C. Bush
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A Cut Above
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time trap \n half the deck used, spectator cuts off some cards and counts them, a selection made, packets combined, spectator remembers card at his number, selected card stabbed next to it below table by performer \n tony bartolotta \n spread peek \n karl fulves \n informant \n karl fulves
1999
underworld
Tony Bartolotta
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Time Trap
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hidden mystery \n two cards selected with dealing procedure, performer places another card next to them one by one, reprinted from jinx \n herb runge \n hidden mystery \n herb runge
1999
the fine print
Herb Runge
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Hidden Mystery
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soft touch \n three-spot shows up reversed in deck, counted down three cards to selection \n tony bartolotta \n phantom transpo \n karl fulves
1999
the fine print
Tony Bartolotta
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Soft Touch
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Variations
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tale of the q \n half the deck used, card chosen by making three piles, card located by spelling through the alphabet with the cards \n tony bartolotta \n the capital q \n unknown \n right on q \n lewis jones
1999
latter day secrets
Tony Bartolotta
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Tale of the Q
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Inspired byVariations
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1999
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cheat feat \n twenty-card packet, two cards selected in spectators's own hands by dealing two poker hand and remembering top card, selections and up as only red in black half and vice versa \n karl fulves \n cheap trick \n karl fulves \n peter duffie trick
1999
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Cheat Feat
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1999
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repeat cheat \n fourteen-card packet, three cards selected in spectators's own hands by dealing two poker hand and remembering top card, another spectator finds all, all three are the same unknowingly \n karl fulves \n 4 - 6 - 11 \n lewis jones
1999
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Repeat Cheat
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Variations
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1999
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mind game \n number from five to ten named, deck shuffled by spectator, top four cards taken by performer and arranged under table, placed back, card at position remembered by spectator and named by performer, repeat \n dai vernon \n database \n karl fulves
1999
latter day secrets
Dai Vernon
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Mind Game
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1999
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mindshaker three \n peeked at card found \n roger crosthwaite
1999
arcardia
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mindshaker Three
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1999
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focused television \n card thought of, spectator removes five cards one of which must be selection, it is found \n roger crosthwaite \n tele "vision" \n andré robert \n alternative versions \n roger crosthwaite \n multiple procedures \n roger crosthwaite
1999
arcardia
Roger Crosthwaite
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Focused Television
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reading the index pip \n no. 1, bending upper portion to get glimpse of its bottom card
- supplementary note (clarification by karl fulves) \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Reading the Index Pip
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the twenty-one cards \n no. 6 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Twenty-one Cards
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1999
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the silent count - top card as "key" \n no. 7, cards deal face up by performer and spectators remember cards and their positions \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Silent Count - Top Card as "Key"
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1999
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the bridge at the end of the pack \n no. 9, bridging deck while spectator remembers card \n ellis stanyon \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Bridge at the End of the Pack
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Variations
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1999
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supplementary note \n routine and riffle shuffle suggestion by charles jordan \n karl fulves \n the bridge at the end of the pack \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Supplementary Note
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Inspired by
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1999
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the twenty-one cards (variations) \n no. 10, incorporating sleights \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Twenty-one Cards (Variations)
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noting position where drawn card is replaced \n no. 13, approximate position of card noted, then groups shown and asked whether spectator sees his card among them \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Noting Position Where Drawn Card Is Replaced
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1999
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three effects with wax \n no. 17
(a) two card location, stuck together offset to make wide card
(b) another location in which card (or cards) is waxed, found by riffling
(c) located by dealing through deck \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Three Effects with Wax
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1999
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the margin and pip discovery \n no. 18, "houdin's dream", one-way by margin or by one-way faces
- improved version (think stop presentation) \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Margin and Pip Discovery
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the step \n no. 21, spectator cuts, remembers bottom card and replaces, hopefully a step remains \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Step
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1999
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marking the card with a pin \n no. 22, card punched with hidden pin through handkerchief on table, later found in deck \n ellis stanyon \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Marking the Card with a Pin
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Variations
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1999
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supplementary note \n hiding punching needle at bottom of card case \n karl fulves \n marking the card with a pin \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Supplementary Note
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Inspired by
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1999
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the "portfolio" card \n no. 25, two cards hinged together, selections put between them, spectator can shuffle \n ellis stanyon \n xkwizit! \n crocker \n got 'em all beat \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The "Portfolio" Card
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Related to
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1999
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the "turned-up" card \n no. 28, circus card trick, sucker
- supplementary note (reference given by karl fulves) \n ellis stanyon \n a sporting proposition \n unknown
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The "Turned-Up" Card
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Related to
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1999
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the revolution change through the pack \n no. 3, wrong card put on table, it penetrates upwards when deck is dropped onto it, changes into selection and turns over, air pressure turnover, also with selection and without transformation \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Revolution Change Through the Pack
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hitting the pack out of hand \n no. 4 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Hitting the Pack out of Hand
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1999
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jerking the pack out of hand \n no. 5, without hitting the deck, only hand jerks, in performer's hand \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Jerking the Pack Out of Hand
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1999
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the card jumps out of the pack \n no. 12, card shoots up, purely manipulative \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Card Jumps Out of the Pack
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the blindfold stab \n no. 15 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Blindfold Stab
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the pack "cut" into four heaps \n no. 16, spectator eliminates piles and cards until selection remains \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Pack "Cut" into Four Heaps
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revealing a card by its weight \n no. 23, actually by punch mark \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Revealing a Card by Its Weight
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1999
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one of three dealt on the table \n no. 24, three wrong cards put on table, none is the selection, later it is one of the three \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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One of Three Dealt on the Table
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knocking the pack out of hand \n no. 25, elaboration in which top two cards are lifted as one to show that the card is not on top or bottom, no details on double lift \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Knocking the Pack Out of Hand
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the card at unknown number from bottom, placed at any number from top \n no. 2, card and its position remembered by spectator, strange procedure to bring it to the top eventually \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Card at Unknown Number from Bottom, Placed at Any Number from Top
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any number of cards dealt face upwards, to discover one chosen \n no. 5, cards dealt face-up by performer, spectator remembers card and its position \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Any Number of Cards Dealt Face Upwards, to Discover One Chosen
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the twenty-seven cards \n no. 9, selection ends up at named position, rules for collecting the piles \n ellis stanyon \n to discover a thought card and name it \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Twenty-seven Cards
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a reversed count brings card to any position \n no. 10, card and its position remembered, cards counted onto table, located with some more counting \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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A Reversed Count Brings Card to Any Position
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to detect chosen card amongst thirty-five \n no. 15, dealing seven rows of five each \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Detect Chosen Card Amongst Thirty-five
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to detect chosen card amongst fifty-two \n no. 16, thirteen rows of four each \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Detect Chosen Card Amongst Fifty-two
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the square of twenty-five cards \n no. 17 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Square of Twenty-five Cards
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to discover card (or cards) amongst sixteen, after the fourth deal \n no. 25 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Discover Card (or Cards) Amongst Sixteen, After the Fourth Deal
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the spots on top card indicate position of one chosen \n no. 26, number between five and ten named, that value produced and card found at that number \n ellis stanyon \n "secrets" \n dai vernon \n the spots on top card indicate position of one chosen \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Spots on Top Card Indicate Position of One Chosen
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the card secretly chosen at a number from the top, picket out of the pack in person's pocket \n no. 41, card and its position remembered, some moving around of cards, then performer locates card in pocket \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Card Secretly Chosen at a Number from the Top, Picket Out of the Pack in Person's Pocket
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to name a card after dealing four times \n no. 20, using the sixteen cards return to original order after four deals in two piles, position of a selection named \n ellis stanyon \n to discover a card chosen from twenty-five \n ellis stanyon \n to discover a thought card and name it \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Name a Card After Dealing Four Times
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1999
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to discover a card chosen from twenty-five \n no. 21, variation of referenced trick \n ellis stanyon \n to name a card after dealing four times \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Discover a Card Chosen from Twenty-five
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Related to
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1999
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to discover a thought card and name it \n no. 27, with stack, selection divined at the end \n ellis stanyon \n the twenty-seven cards \n ellis stanyon \n to name a card after dealing four times \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Discover a Thought Card and Name It
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Inspired byRelated to
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the "twenty-seven" card trick without a "key" \n no. 28 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The "Twenty-seven" Card Trick without a "Key"
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to discover two consecutive cards \n no. 3, two consecutive cards chosen, some number of cards added to top, card found \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Discover Two Consecutive Cards
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fifteen consecutive cards indiscriminately drawn from one pack and one secretly chosen, to produce it from another pack \n no. 4, card from packet chosen, found in second deck, both in same order \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Fifteen Consecutive Cards Indiscriminately Drawn from One Pack and One Secretly Chosen, to Produce It from Another Pack
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(e) spectator produces the right cards from a pocket \n cards "as quickly as possible" take from pocketed deck by spectator \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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(e) Spectator Produces the Right Cards from a Pocket
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got 'em all beat \n no. 23, two selected cards fairly shuffled back by spectator, yet found behind back, two cards hinged together, selections put between them \n ellis stanyon \n the "portfolio" card \n ellis stanyon \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Got 'Em All Beat
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Related toVariations
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1999
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discovering the chosen card by a throw of the dice \n no. 5, card layout on table and cards eliminated via through of die, partial forcing deck
- variation \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Discovering the Chosen Card by a Throw of the Dice
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(a) \n stop trick \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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(b) \n stabbing location \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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three cards produced from a pack shuffled in a hat \n no. 17, deck shuffled in hat, yet three previous selections found \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Three Cards Produced from a Pack Shuffled in a Hat
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the "ivory" versus "air cushion" finish \n no. 19, card replaced in deck with different finish \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The "Ivory" versus "Air Cushion" Finish
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the "anstro" forcing deck \n no. 23, long-short deck with both cards forcing cards
- suggested effect (two cards selected and then spectators find each other's cards) \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The "Anstro" Forcing Deck
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the master mystery forcing pack \n no. 25, three banks divided by long cards: 1-0-1 with force cards, alternating pairs, 1-0-1 with different force card
- to produce a card at any number
- knife thrust between two chosen cards \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
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The Master Mystery Forcing Pack
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the pack is wrapped in paper and a knife passed between two chosen cards \n no. 26, twenty-six force pairs \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Pack Is Wrapped in Paper and a Knife Passed between Two Chosen Cards
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to "cut" at the card \n no. 2, cutting at selection \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
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To "Cut" at the Card
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to blow the card from a pack \n no. 3 \n ellis stanyon
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ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Blow the Card from a Pack
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to draw the card from a pack in a person's pocket \n no. 6 \n ellis stanyon
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ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Draw the Card from a Pack in a Person's Pocket
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to draw cards from a pack one after another \n no. 9 \n ellis stanyon
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ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Draw Cards from a Pack One After Another
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with a confederate \n no. 11, confederate has the card replaced reversed \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
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With a Confederate
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to drop all but the chosen card \n no. 15, dribble force to oneself with stripper deck \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Drop All but the Chosen Card
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a blindfolded assistant removes the card from a pack covered with a cloth \n no. 18 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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A Blindfolded Assistant Removes the Card from a Pack Covered with a Cloth
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the chosen card, shuffled into the pack, discovered by anyone \n no. 19, equivoque \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Chosen Card, Shuffled into the Pack, Discovered by Anyone
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1999
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the card in the pocket \n no. 13, selected card located in pocket \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Card in the Pocket
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the card freely chosen is "cut" to the top \n no. 14 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Card Freely Chosen Is "Cut" to the Top
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chosen cards are discovered by a blindfolded assistant \n no. 15, long cards in short deck \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Chosen Cards Are Discovered by a Blindfolded Assistant
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long and wide cards \n no. 18, one of each in the deck, forced on different spectators \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Long and Wide Cards
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supplementary note \n spectator apparently loses card, selection instantly found (it's on top) after spectator closes eyes \n karl fulves \n changing the top card of the pack \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Supplementary Note
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supplementary note \n details of handling and simple location with it involving calculations with card values \n karl fulves \n the "pass" by throwing the pack from the left to the right hand \n h. j. tattersall
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Supplementary Note
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think stop \n standard key card location, spectator thinks "stop" and magician stops on their selection \n jerry mentzer
1999
cunning card miracles
Jerry Mentzer
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Think Stop
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1999
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mental vision \n divine four cards, standard key card location using pencil dot instead \n glenn g. gravatt
1999
cunning card miracles
Glenn G. Gravatt
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Mental Vision
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1999
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behind the back key \n key card location, deck held behind back during selection process \n unknown
1999
cunning card miracles
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Behind the Back Key
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1999
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two selections \n just a standard key card location with pencil dots, to reveal two cards \n unknown
1999
cunning card miracles
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Two Selections
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1999
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out on location \n card chosen and lost freely. magician asks for value of card, then card is successfully located. multiple key card type of trick. \n al baker
1999
cunning card miracles
Al Baker
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Out On Location
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1999
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two keys \n two key cards peeked, deck can be riffle shuffled and one of the key cards can still be used. a bit of fishing possibly needed. can be used as a force of one of two cards using a bit of equivoque. \n jerry mentzer
1999
cunning card miracles
Jerry Mentzer
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Two Keys
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1999
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the magic thrust \n face up card stabbed in the deck by spectator behind their back, stabbed next to selection \n theodore annemann \n the magic thrust \n theodore annemann
1999
cunning card miracles
Theodore Annemann
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The Magic Thrust
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Also published here
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1999
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u find your card \n like magic thrust, but with some subtleties. top card is not used, second card is reversed and stabbed in deck by spectator, next to selection. \n lu brent \n u find your card \n lu brent \n get thee behind me, satan \n unknown
1999
cunning card miracles
Lu Brent
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U Find Your Card
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1999
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it takes a year \n card chosen and lost. magicians deals the deck, reciting the months of the year, the days of the week and the four seasons of the year. card is found at the end of the deal, plus four aces. \n jerry mentzer
1999
cunning card miracles
Jerry Mentzer
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It Takes A Year
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1999
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get thee behind me, satan \n seems identical to u find your card \n unknown \n get thee behind me, satan \n unknown \n u find your card \n lu brent
1999
cunning card miracles
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Get Thee Behind Me, Satan
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1999
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move a card \n card location using one way back \n moe seidenstein
1999
cunning card miracles
Moe Seidenstein
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Move A Card
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1999
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spectator finds your card \n magician chooses a card, spectator deals to find two cards that divines value and suit of selected card, uses double-deal force \n jerry mentzer
1999
cunning card miracles
Jerry Mentzer
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Spectator Finds Your Card
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1999
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improved marvelous prediction \n odd/even system for divided deck, spectator riffle shuffles, set-up in front of spectators by openly dealing into some heaps \n charles t. jordan \n improved marvelous prediction \n charles t. jordan
1999
cunning card miracles
Charles T. Jordan
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Improved Marvelous Prediction
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Also published here
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1999
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mental magnetism \n deck spread on table and hands placed on spread, cards cling to hand, eventually all fall down except selection \n barrie richardson \n club 71, easter 1990 \n nucleus \n philip t. goldstein
1999
theater of the mind
Barrie Richardson
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Mental Magnetism
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1999
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gestalt vision \n spectators turn their selections end-for-end by themselves \n barrie richardson \n a gestalt revelation \n barrie richardson
1999
theater of the mind
Barrie Richardson
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Gestalt Vision
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Also published here
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1999
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the bashful ghost \n deck put on floor and covered with newspaper, when paper is removed the deck is seen to have cut itself at the selection with both halves in right angles \n alex elmsley
1999
genii
Alex Elmsley
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The Bashful Ghost
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Mar. 1999
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luck beats skill \n spectator cuts to four aces and finds selection, credit information \n karl fulves \n jack attack \n frank stefani
1999
genii
Karl Fulves
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Luck Beats Skill
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Inspired by
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Apr. 1999
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deep voodoo \n two-card location \n jerry k. hartman \n the perfect miracle \n paul curry \n deep voodoo \n jerry k. hartman
1999
genii
Jerry K. Hartman
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Deep Voodoo
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Inspired byAlso published here
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June 1999
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the partagas spell \n characteristics of card spelled to, sucker, mates of selections show up as a climax \n philip t. goldstein
1999
genii
Philip T. Goldstein
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The Partagas Spell
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July 1999
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craftmaster \n two kings placed on one half, two more on the other, all are found on one pile and on the other half is a previous selection \n peter duffie \n acecraft \n peter duffie
1999
genii
Peter Duffie
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Craftmaster
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Inspired by
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July 1999
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dissertation on an old trick, part i \n - the jennings tapes
various handlings for the automatic placement procedure
- version no. 1
- version no. 2
- version no. 3 \n larry jennings \n dissertation on an old trick \n larry jennings
1999
genii
Larry Jennings
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Dissertation on an Old Trick, Part I
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Also published here
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Sep. 1999
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leipzig's card production variation \n "from letters written by charlie miller to faucett ross", nov. 20, 1943
card clings to hand \n nate leipzig \n charlie miller \n leipzig's card production variation \n nate leipzig \n charlie miller
1999
genii
Nate Leipzig, Charlie Miller
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Leipzig's Card Production Variation
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Also published here
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Nov. 1999
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malini-elliott multiple card location \n "from letters written by charlie miller to faucett ross", june 16, 1937 \n max malini \n dr. james william elliott \n multiple card location \n max malini \n dr. james william elliott \n malini-elliott multiple card location \n max malini \n dr. james william elliott
1999
genii
Max Malini, Dr. James William Elliott
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Malini-Elliott Multiple Card Location
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Also published here
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Nov. 1999
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malini's "peep" location \n "from a notebook of vernon material"
spectator peeks at card, distance from step estimated \n max malini
1999
genii
Max Malini
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Malini's "Peep" Location
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Nov. 1999
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dissertation on an old trick, part ii \n - the jennings tapes
various handlings for the automatic placement procedure
- version no. 4
- version no. 5
- version no. 6 \n larry jennings \n dissertation on an old trick \n larry jennings
1999
genii
Larry Jennings
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Dissertation on an Old Trick, Part II
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Also published here
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Nov. 1999
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kurz-tricks & tips \n no credit \n unknown \n a card in hand \n theodore annemann
1999
intermagic
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Kurz-Tricks & Tips
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Also published here
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1999
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clairvoyant count-down \n spectator counts to a number and remembers card at that position \n justin higham \n super count down \n dai vernon \n super clairvoyant \n justin higham \n clairvoyant count-down \n justin higham \n clairvoyant count-down 2 \n justin higham \n clairvoyant spell-down \n justin higham
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Clairvoyant Count-Down
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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1999
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stripper count-down \n spectator counts to a number and remembers card at that position \n justin higham \n super count down \n dai vernon \n undiscovered possibilities - 1st effect \n edward marlo
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Stripper Count-Down
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Inspired byRelated to
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1999
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clairvoyant svengali \n spectator counts to a number and remembers card at that position \n justin higham \n super count down \n dai vernon
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Clairvoyant Svengali
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Inspired by
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1999
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broken-line location \n \n justin higham \n s-d location \n david solomon \n steve draun
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Broken-Line Location
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Related to
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1999
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logical twenty-sixth card \n \n justin higham \n the twenty-sixth card \n unknown
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Logical Twenty-Sixth Card
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Inspired by
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1999
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direct 15-card trick \n applying pre-determined estimation to fifteen-card trick
- marked version
- with 21/24 cards \n justin higham \n pseudo 15 card trick \n justin higham \n nouveau 21-card-trick \n edward marlo \n pre-determined estimation \n jerry sadowitz
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Direct 15-Card Trick
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Inspired byVariations
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1999
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one-way reversals - part two \n one-way reversals of a peeked-at card
- first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method \n justin higham
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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One-Way Reversals - Part Two
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1999
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one-way sequence location \n selection made from and lost in table spread
- first method
- second method \n roger crosthwaite
1999
collected card notes
Roger Crosthwaite
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One-Way Sequence Location
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1999
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reversed-order divination \n spectator cuts off pile and counts it before remembering a card, both divined \n justin higham
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Reversed-Order Divination
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1999
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svengali location \n \n justin higham
1999
collected card notes
Justin Higham
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Svengali Location
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1999
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enlightened company \n spectator divines card of other spectator, cards look faded to spectator \n ron bonneau
1999
syzygy
Ron Bonneau
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Enlightened Company
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1999
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third application \n spectator thinks of number and notes card at that position from top, behind back performer places a card into pocket, card is shown to no longer be at noted position, it is in pocket \n john guastaferro
1999
labyrinth
John Guastaferro
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Third Application
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1999
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dunbury aces \n performer cuts to cards to help identify features of selection (an ace), each time failing and one of the cards is actually the selection, a new card is changed into selection and the cut-to cards are changed into other aces \n steve silverman
1999
labyrinth
Steve Silverman
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Dunbury Aces
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1999
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counting on it! \n four turns over and is used to count to selection, other three mates of selection show up \n joshua jay \n variations of "counting on it" \n aldo colombini \n does spelling count? \n michael demarco
1999
onyx
Joshua Jay
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Counting On It!
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Variations
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Jan. 1999
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variations of "counting on it" \n four turns over and is used to count to selection, other three mates of selection show up \n aldo colombini \n counting on it! \n joshua jay
1999
onyx
Aldo Colombini
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Variations of "Counting On It"
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Inspired by
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Apr. 1999
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the h.s. prediction \n a selected and a thought-of card (from seventeen-card range) are found \n aaron goldberg
1999
onyx
Aaron Goldberg
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The H.S. Prediction
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July 1999
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jacks high \n two black jacks rise through deck, then end up next to two selections \n peter duffie
1999
onyx
Peter Duffie
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Jacks High
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July 1999
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phantom stab \n reversed card appears with two selections on either side
- with three selections \n peter duffie \n phantom stab \n peter duffie \n from paul cummins \n paul cummins
1999
onyx
Peter Duffie
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Phantom Stab
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Related toAlso published here
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July 1999
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the card and hat \n deck shaken up in hat, selection jumps out \n eric evans \n the pro kangaroo \n eric evans
1999
onyx
Eric Evans
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The Card and Hat
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Also published here
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Dec. 1999
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the walk-around mentalist \n - phase 1: postcard selected and predicted
- phase 2: two spectators take five cards each, exchange one, all cards lost in deck, performer finds the selections
- phase 3: card prediction \n jerry macgregor
1999
real world magic
Jerry MacGregor
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The Walk-Around Mentalist
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1999
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six card climax \n \n jim pace
1999
real world magic
Jim Pace
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Six Card Climax
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1999
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the finder pencil \n pencil moved over row of tabled cards, it moves at selection, pencil threaded through finger ring \n tom sellers
1999
discoverie
Tom Sellers
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The Finder Pencil
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1999
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drop ceiling \n cards sprung into the air, they drop on the floor, selection is then on head of performer \n don nielsen
1999
discoverie
Don Nielsen
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Drop Ceiling
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1999
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duped \n five cards, one looked at, spectator pockets the cards and removes four, they are not the selection, last one remaining in pocket is, five duplicates \n tomas blomberg
1999
cyber sessions
Tomas Blomberg
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Duped
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1999
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presto attracto card ii \n two selections made (picked and peeked), so-called presto attracto card is cut to, above and below are the two selections \n daryl martinez \n new millennium world tour, p. 19 \n the chicago conspiracy \n daryl martinez
1999
cyber sessions
Daryl Martinez
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Presto Attracto Card II
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Inspired byAlso published here- New Millennium World Tour, p. 19
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1999
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demolition \n partial stack \n steve beam \n demolition \n steve beam
1999
cyber sessions
Steve Beam
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Demolition
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Also published here
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1999
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the world series of poker (¿a dream?) \n location after two riffle shuffles, interlocking chains \n don voltz \n stacked deck version \n bob farmer
1999
cyber sessions
Don Voltz
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The World Series of Poker (¿A Dream?)
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Inspired by
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1999
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two the hard way \n two selections lost, incomplete riffle shuffle is pulled apart, first selection sticks out of one half and is tabled, repeat with pivot production of wrong card, it changes into first selection, tabled first card is now second selection \n ken simmons \n the hard way \n edward marlo \n two the hard way (a different approach) \n ken simmons
1999
cyber sessions
Ken Simmons
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Two The Hard Way
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Inspired byVariations
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1999
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two the hard way (a different approach) \n two selections lost, incomplete riffle shuffle is pulled apart, first selection sticks out of one half and is tabled, repeat with pivot production for second selection, then both cards travel to pockets \n ken simmons \n two the hard way \n ken simmons
1999
cyber sessions
Ken Simmons
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Two The Hard Way (A Different Approach)
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Inspired by
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1999
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dirty harry \n location of mates in pocket which turn out to be selections \n andrew wimhurst \n dirty harry \n andrew wimhurst
1999
cyber sessions
Andrew Wimhurst
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Dirty Harry
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Also published here
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1999
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simple shotgun \n breakless handling \n john f. mendoza \n simple shotgun \n john f. mendoza
1999
card sleight of hand innovations and improvements
John F. Mendoza
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Simple Shotgun
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Also published here
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1999
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a trick with a new twist handling \n deck tossed on table, card remains \n fredric p. lamazor \n "a trick with a new twist" (card magic for amateurs and professionals)
1999
card sleight of hand innovations and improvements
Fredric P. Lamazor
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A Trick With a New Twist Handling
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Inspired by- "A Trick With a New Twist" (Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals)
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1999
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fan see card \n double-fan, outer layer ripped off except selection \n mary kinson \n lewis ganson \n fan see card \n mary kinson \n lewis ganson
1999
card sleight of hand innovations and improvements
Mary Kinson, Lewis Ganson
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Fan See Card
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Also published here
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1999
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forensic evidence \n spectator puts thumbprint on selection and buries it in packet, magician identifies card, spectator handles selecting process and losing of card while magician’s back is turned \n tom frame \n digital image \n jerry k. hartman \n digital image \n jerry k. hartman
1999
magic
Tom Frame
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Forensic Evidence
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Variations
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Mar. 1999
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flummoxing find \n peek challenge location, fourth finger nail makes mark on face at break \n don may
1999
magic
Don May
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Flummoxing Find
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May 1999
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digital image \n spectator puts thumbprint on selection and buries it in packet, magician identifies card by looking at its back, spectator handles selecting process and losing of card while magician’s back is turned \n jerry k. hartman \n digital image \n jerry k. hartman \n forensic evidence \n tom frame
1999
magic
Jerry K. Hartman
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Digital Image
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Inspired byAlso published here
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June 1999
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worm's turn \n worm in basket finds chosen abc card, snake in a basket \n don alan \n worm's turn \n don alan
1999
magic
Don Alan
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Worm's Turn
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Also published here
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July 1999
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lucky seven \n \n roy walton \n lucky seven \n roy walton \n eliminator \n alex elmsley
1999
magic
Roy Walton
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Lucky Seven
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Inspired byAlso published here
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July 1999
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bhummer \n cato location with red/black sucker moment \n tomas blomberg
1999
freebie
Tomas Blomberg
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Bhummer
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1999
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3
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touchez \n ".....is what you say !!", number named, this many cards are rapidly produced, with selection \n lee asher \n counting on it \n paul cummins \n touché - is what you say! \n lee asher \n weight your turn - impromptu \n mark tams
2000
pulp friction
Lee Asher
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Touchez
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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2000
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the burned card \n burned-in pentagram appears in selected card \n eugene burger \n the burned card \n eugene burger
2000
mastering the art of magic
Eugene Burger
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The Burned Card
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séance \n "glorpy" and "out to lunch" \n eugene burger \n seance \n eugene burger
2000
mastering the art of magic
Eugene Burger
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Séance
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2000
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top change \n theatrical dressing around a top change transformation \n eugene burger \n alex berecz \n top change \n eugene burger \n alex berecz
2000
mastering the art of magic
Eugene Burger, Alex Berecz
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Top Change
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2000
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the corner in the glass \n \n eugene burger \n the corner in the glass \n eugene burger
2000
mastering the art of magic
Eugene Burger
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The Corner in the Glass
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2000
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dracula and the sorority girls \n queen becomes faded, a card appears under a thumb tack on the case \n dale anthony \n eugene burger \n "under attack" (dale anthony) \n dracula and the sorority girls \n dale anthony \n eugene burger
2000
mastering the art of magic
Dale Anthony, Eugene Burger
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Dracula and the Sorority Girls
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Inspired by- "Under Attack" (Dale Anthony)
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2000
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the visibly turning cards \n rosini's double reverse with glorpy \n eugene burger \n double reverse \n paul rosini \n rosini's double reverse \n paul rosini \n eugene burger \n the visibly turning cards \n eugene burger
2000
mastering the art of magic
Eugene Burger
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The Visibly Turning Cards
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2000
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a question of sex \n unknown card marked on back is found by spectator \n roberto giobbi \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne
2000
card college — volume 4
Roberto Giobbi
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A Question of Sex
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Inspired by
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2000
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805
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the cardsharp \n \n joaquín partagás \n martin a. nash \n el prestidigitador optimus (1900) \n the partagás switch plus - triple partagás \n roberto giobbi \n juan tamariz \n two-pocket partagás \n adrian "ramblar" guerra \n the side-pocket swindle \n martin a. nash
2000
card college — volume 4
Joaquín Partagás, Martin A. Nash
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The Cardsharp
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Inspired by- El Prestidigitador Optimus (1900)
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an application \n \n unknown
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card college — volume 4
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An Application
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2000
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879
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location using outs \n with a technical solution to replace fishing \n unknown
2000
card college — volume 4
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Location Using Outs
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2000
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880
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fingernail estimation \n magician cuts to the four aces, previously buried by a spectator, credit information \n dai vernon \n the zingone thumbnail gauge \n louis zingone
2000
card college — volume 4
Dai Vernon
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Fingernail Estimation
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2000
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impossibility \n estimation \n roberto giobbi \n border control \n john cottle \n i should judge \n unknown
2000
card college — volume 4
Roberto Giobbi
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Impossibility
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2000
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the stop trick \n \n sam leo horowitz \n roberto giobbi \n martin gardner \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz
2000
card college — volume 4
Sam Leo Horowitz, Roberto Giobbi, Martin Gardner
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The Stop Trick
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2000
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910
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cheops's dunbury sandwich \n sandwich effect with a strong "sucker" element \n fernando cheops \n dunbury sandwich \n robert walker \n david solomon
2000
card college — volume 4
Fernando Cheops
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Cheops's Dunbury Sandwich
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2000
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953
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to dusty \n dog finds card \n chuck smith
2000
tools of the trade
Chuck Smith
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To Dusty
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2000
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sleightly touched \n card is on the table, spectator makes two piles, one top card for the value the other for the suit, all the other cards are blank \n kenton knepper \n daryl martinez \n untouched \n daryl martinez
2000
pabular
Kenton Knepper, Daryl Martinez
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Sleightly Touched
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Inspired by
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Apr. 2000
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2025
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the dark force \n \n karl fulves \n staggered - prime presentation \n eddie joseph
2000
lost vampire secrets
Karl Fulves
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The Dark Force
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2000
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night flight \n cardboard piece rides along as spread is flipped over on table, in center selection rises out sideways, for credit information see p. 139b \n karl fulves \n "hum-bug" prediction \n karrell fox
2000
lost vampire secrets
Karl Fulves
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Night Flight
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2000
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the suckers' looking glass \n two cards are found with the hofzinser catch, as a sucker effect \n piet forton \n ein aufsitzer \n piet forton
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Piet Forton
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The Suckers' Looking Glass
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2000
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clever is as foolish does \n spectator finds selection three times with the aid of the joker \n wolff von keyserlingk \n der kluge joker \n wolff von keyserlingk
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Wolff von Keyserlingk
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Clever Is as Foolish Does
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2000
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bulkoki \n 20 bill changes into 100, 20 is found in case wrapped around signed selection \n helge thun \n rollmops \n helge thun
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Helge Thun
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Bulkoki
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2000
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158
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pentium card 52 \n routine with computer presentation, signed card attached to floppy disk, deck sorted at the end \n thomas waldeck \n pentium card 52 \n thomas waldeck
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Thomas Waldeck
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Pentium Card 52
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2000
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feminine intuition \n first 1992 \n jörg alexander weber \n the "stop!" fan discovery \n george g. kaplan \n weibliche intuition \n jörg alexander weber
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Jörg Alexander Weber
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Feminine Intuition
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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201
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electric wand \n card is found with hand-held mixer/blender \n jörg willich \n elektrischer zauberstab \n jörg willich
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Jörg Willich
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Electric Wand
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2000
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211
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bizarre, bizarre \n performer removes his eye to find the selection, paper is stapled over eye \n gerd winkler \n makaber - makaber \n gerd winkler
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Gerd Winkler
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Bizarre, Bizarre
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2000
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215
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stacked thoughts \n three selections divined, one found with "think stop" procedure when cards are spread in front of spectator's eyes \n steve bedwell
2000
thick schtick!
Steve Bedwell
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Stacked Thoughts
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2000
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the thinking cardman \n one of five cards from a shuffled deck is remembered, then shuffled back and when the card is names the card is instantly produced with one hand \n philip t. goldstein \n think of an ace \n dai vernon \n the thinking cardman \n max maven \n the thinking cardman \n max maven \n the thinking cardman \n philip t. goldstein
2000
northeast
Philip T. Goldstein
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The Thinking Cardman
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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strung-out \n card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate \n philip t. goldstein
2000
missouri notes
Philip T. Goldstein
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Strung-Out
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2000
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8
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the thinking cardman \n one of five cards from a shuffled deck is remembered, then shuffled back and when the card is names the card is instantly produced with one hand \n philip t. goldstein \n think of an ace \n dai vernon
2000
ocmc notes
Philip T. Goldstein
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The Thinking Cardman
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Inspired by
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2000
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mery \n spectator finds selection of other spectator with a pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer
2000
anam cara
Christoph Borer
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Mery
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2000
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25
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loft \n covered by newspaper \n christoph borer \n michel gammenthaler \n card stab \n christoph borer \n michel gammenthaler
2000
anam cara
Christoph Borer, Michel Gammenthaler
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Loft
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2000
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dreimal unmöglich \n three-card challenge location, one thought-of from a section \n jörg alexander weber \n if worse comes to worse \n thomas fraps \n helge thun
2000
zauberkunststücke — band 1
Jörg Alexander Weber
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Dreimal Unmöglich
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2000
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strung-out \n card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate \n philip t. goldstein
2000
texas notes
Philip T. Goldstein
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Strung-Out
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2000
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8
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impromptu stunner \n card at position of cut-off number thought-of, this is made to turn over \n bob king \n impromptu stunner \n bob king \n impromptu stunner \n bob king
2000
great britain 2001
Bob King
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Impromptu Stunner
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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13
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symmetry \n comment on the fujiwara effect, two card location \n karl fulves \n automatic ace triumph \n kuniyasu fujiwara
2000
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Symmetry
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2000
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stabbed by thought \n "three trix"
- the double stab
- the thot-card stab (thought-of card from three cards is stabbed to when named) \n karl fulves
2000
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Stabbed By Thought
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2000
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112
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strout fellow \n \n allan slaight \n the gypsy foretells further than farther \n cushing strout \n strout fellow \n allan slaight
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Allan Slaight
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Strout Fellow
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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five card stud \n chosen card is located by the use of a down-under deal and by spelling the locator card \n doug canning \n steve beam \n gene castillon's " computer telephone mystery" in "the linking ring" june, 1999.
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Doug Canning, Steve Beam
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Five Card Stud
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Inspired by- Gene Castillon's " Computer Telephone Mystery" in "The Linking Ring" June, 1999.
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2000
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seven card stud \n spectator deals two poker hands, thinks of a secret number, remembers a card and with by the use of the down under deal a locator card is found \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Seven Card Stud
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2000
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up & over the down & under \n two ways
- up & over
- lucky card \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Up & Over the Down & Under
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2000
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33
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locating a deal \n multiple selection, cards end up in a poker hand when dealing, then all spectators have their cards in their hands and performer has a royal flush \n joshua jay \n the vernon poker demonstration \n dai vernon \n multiple mind reading \n alex elmsley
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Joshua Jay
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Locating a Deal
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Inspired by
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2000
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the of-age card trick \n 21 card trick without dealing the cards multiple times \n steve beam \n the of-age card trick \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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The Of-Age Card Trick
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Also published here
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2000
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56
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pile driver \n card is found by spelling \n steve beam \n pile driver \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Pile Driver
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Also published here
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2000
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58
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turning 21 \n imitating the 21 card trick
- 2-selection version
- infusion \n steve beam \n turning 21 \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Turning 21
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Also published here
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2000
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60
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the peewee card trick \n three endings \n steve beam \n centerpoint \n peter duffie \n wesley james' routine in "the second deal"
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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The Peewee Card Trick
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Inspired byAlso published here- Wesley James' routine in "The Second Deal"
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2000
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v.d. \n valentines day patter, card is found by dealing and spelling, she loves me / loves me not for down-under deal \n marty kane \n peter duffie's "lying time" \n australian self-help \n alex elmsley
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Marty Kane
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V.D.
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Inspired by
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2000
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73
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prime location \n cards reveal selection and amount of cut cards \n steve beam \n location, location, location \n steve beam \n calculated triumph \n john f. mendoza \n bernard bilis
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Prime Location
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Inspired by
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2000
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77
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bulletproof \n card is cut to and divined \n steve beam \n bullet-ridden \n steve beam \n parallelogram \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Bulletproof
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Related toVariations
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2000
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80
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parallelogram \n different presentation for bulletproof, with two cards \n steve beam \n bulletproof \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Parallelogram
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Inspired by
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2000
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the birthday card \n spectator deals cards for month and day of his birthday then remembers a card, performer reveals selection and birthday \n steve beam \n birthday shuffle \n lewis jones \n party time \n steve beam \n birthday memories \n simon aronson \n the birthday card trick \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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The Birthday Card
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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2000
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birthday shuffle \n birthday and selection are divined \n lewis jones \n the birthday card \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Lewis Jones
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Birthday Shuffle
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Inspired by
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2000
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88
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the mind-testing deck \n method to calculate position in any number of cards, so card ends up in hand after down under deal, different trick ideas (the mind testing deck, double-up, blanket test, boob job) \n steve beam \n mind testing deck \n e. d. wolff \n the australian crawl \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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The Mind-Testing Deck
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Inspired by
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2000
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90
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the christmas tree trick \n based on a pun, spectator selects two threes, rest of the cards are blank \n marty kane
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Marty Kane
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The Christmas Tree Trick
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2000
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red alert four \n selection is placed in other half, spectator names colors of cards and lies at selection, performer knows knows exactly when \n lewis jones
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Lewis Jones
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Red Alert Four
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2000
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163
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face off \n four cards are selected and found, cut deeper to select all cards \n steve beam \n face off \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Face Off
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Also published here
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2000
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181
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the hallmark \n multiple spectators locate their own card in a packet, spelling to determine amount of cards for each spectator \n marty kane \n hallmark inventory \n marty kane \n marilyn, carolyn, timothy, & sue \n steve beam \n phone zone no. 1 \n peter duffie
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Marty Kane
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The Hallmark
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2000
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183
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hallmark inventory \n \n marty kane \n the hallmark \n marty kane
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Marty Kane
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Hallmark Inventory
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2000
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185
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marilyn, carolyn, timothy, & sue \n routine and presentation for the hallmark \n steve beam \n the hallmark \n marty kane
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Marilyn, Carolyn, Timothy, & Sue
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Inspired by
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2000
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186
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think-king out loud \n \n marty kane \n spelling foretelling \n marty kane
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Marty Kane
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Think-King Out Loud
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Inspired by
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2000
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going down \n multiple people doing down under deals \n gary plants
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Gary Plants
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Going Down
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2000
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190
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future foretold \n \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Future Foretold
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2000
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192
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cheap suits \n four cards selected from a spread \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Cheap Suits
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2000
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195
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hmmm... \n three cards, three people deal cards from a packet and stop at their wish, with variations (testosterone reduction, key cult) \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Hmmm...
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2000
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197
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demolition \n partial stack \n steve beam \n demolition \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Demolition
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2000
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199
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three names in the counting \n presentation for multiplocation, with variation (food for thought) \n al smith \n multiplocation \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Al Smith
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Three Names in the Counting
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Inspired by
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2000
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201
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bite me \n four spectators cut cards and selections are found \n steve beam \n errata \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Bite Me
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2000
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204
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strike three \n mates are found \n steve beam \n demi demon \n roy walton
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Strike Three
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Inspired by
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2000
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206
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underhand location \n using the underhand shuffle \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Underhand Location
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2000
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208
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plugging the keyhole \n presentation for bounce control \n tom craven \n steve beam \n bounce control i \n tom craven
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Tom Craven, Steve Beam
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Plugging the Keyhole
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Inspired by
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2000
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210
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six shooter \n six selections \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Six Shooter
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2000
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211
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five spot \n five selections \n steve beam \n spotlight on five spot \n steve beam \n five spot \n steve beam \n fünf gewinnt \n steve beam \n cinco de golpe \n steve beam
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Steve Beam
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Five Spot
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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2000
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millennium count down \n some dealing and cutting with packets, selection located with value of top card of a packet \n peter duffie
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Millennium Count Down
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2000
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found by coincidence \n spectator uses some cards of sixteen-card packet to find his selection with down-under deal, then reverse faros until down to one brings mate of the top card of another packet \n peter duffie \n oracle \n karl fulves
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Found by Coincidence
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Inspired by
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2000
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colorosity \n two cards selected from packet, packet dealt into two piles and each has one odd-colored card, the selections \n peter duffie \n roy walton presentation \n roy walton
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Colorosity
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Variations
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2000
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hand picked \n five poker hands dealt, a card chosen, all gathered, two cards produced and their value used to count to selection \n peter duffie \n tom sellers item
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Hand Picked
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Inspired by
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2000
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11
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a stebbish location \n two cards chosen with two dice, performer produces one and names the other, variation of si stebbins stack \n peter duffie
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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A Stebbish Location
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2000
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13
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jacks will travel \n four jacks put in tabled half, they travel one by one into other half except fourth one which is found next to selection \n peter duffie
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Jacks Will Travel
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2000
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looking upwards \n king vanishes from top of deck and appears next to selection \n peter duffie
2000
new inspirations
Peter Duffie
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Looking Upwards
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2000
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all by themselves \n four selections lost in deck, then four kings distributed face-up, they end up next to the selections \n william p. miesel \n "royal command" (peter duffie, abra #2576)
2000
card file two
William P. Miesel
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All By Themselves
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Inspired by- "Royal Command" (Peter Duffie, Abra #2576)
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2000
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12
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face off \n four cards are selected and found, cut deeper to select all cards, two handlings \n steve beam \n face off \n steve beam
2000
card file two
Steve Beam
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Face Off
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Also published here
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2000
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two keys \n - as a locator
- as a force (one of two) \n jerry mentzer
2000
card file two
Jerry Mentzer
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Two Keys
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2000
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an out-of-deck experience \n three cards chosen, one signed, cards jump out one by one, card con ceiling finale \n bill spooner
2000
card file two
Bill Spooner
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An Out-Of-Deck Experience
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2000
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foxy "the perfect miracle" \n performer deals blindfolded through deck, stops at selection \n karrell fox \n a couple of card miracles \n karrell fox
2000
card file two
Karrell Fox
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Foxy "The Perfect Miracle"
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2000
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thoughts on the pecking bird \n some ideas \n jerry mentzer
2000
card file two
Jerry Mentzer
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Thoughts on the Pecking Bird
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2000
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three card control and revelation \n crimped key \n jerry mentzer \n five card control and revelation \n jerry mentzer
2000
card file two
Jerry Mentzer
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Three Card Control and Revelation
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Variations
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2000
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five card control and revelation \n \n jerry mentzer \n three card control and revelation \n jerry mentzer
2000
card file two
Jerry Mentzer
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Five Card Control and Revelation
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Inspired by
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2000
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instant camera card \n deck is used as an instant camera card, blank card (picture) turns into selected card \n helge thun \n thomas fraps \n instant camera card \n thomas fraps \n helge thun
2000
faustdick hinterm schlitzohr
Helge Thun, Thomas Fraps
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Instant Camera Card
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2000
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rollmops \n 20 bill changes into 100, 20 is found in case wrapped around signed selection \n helge thun \n rollmops reloaded \n helge thun \n bulkoki \n helge thun
2000
faustdick hinterm schlitzohr
Helge Thun
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Rollmops
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VariationsAlso published here
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2000
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imaginary journey \n two kings travel to to of second half of the deck, then two selections appear \n aldo colombini \n peter duffie \n a routine by peter duffie in "21 card trick"
2000
standing room only
Aldo Colombini, Peter Duffie
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Imaginary Journey
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Inspired by- a routine by Peter Duffie in "21 Card Trick"
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2000
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star trick \n aircraft is formed with cards, selection is found and matching cards as kicker \n simon lovell \n jumbo \n aldo colombini
2000
son of simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Star Trick
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Inspired by
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2000
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blind man's bluff \n spectator finds cards in deck, rest is secretly blank, cards are predicted \n simon lovell \n cagliostro's spectacles \n shaman
2000
son of simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Blind Man's Bluff
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Inspired by
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2000
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bonus trick - fourplay \n card chosen and lost, produced with its mates \n simon lovell
2000
son of simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Bonus Trick - Fourplay
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2000
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harry's catnip principle \n cat locates card
- bonus number one - free choice catnip!
- bonus number two - the mind reading cat (cat locates object)
- bonus number three - gambling kitty (cat finds money card in monte, with guy hollingworth variation) \n simon lovell
2000
son of simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Harry's Catnip Principle
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2000
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the frisk of the risk! \n effect done with named card, risky, juke box principle, set-up of often named cards \n simon lovell
2000
son of simon says!
Simon Lovell
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The Frisk of the Risk!
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2000
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bagged stab \n knife and bag \n milbourne christopher \n don alan \n super stab \n milbourne christopher
2000
in a class by himself — the legacy of don alan
Milbourne Christopher, Don Alan
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Bagged Stab
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Inspired by
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2000
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ranch bird deluxe \n with half forcing deck \n don alan
2000
in a class by himself — the legacy of don alan
Don Alan
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Ranch Bird Deluxe
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2000
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stanley \n hand puppet monkey in basket finds selection \n don alan
2000
in a class by himself — the legacy of don alan
Don Alan
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Stanley
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2000
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worm's turn \n worm in basket finds chosen abc card, snake in a basket \n don alan \n worm's turn \n don alan
2000
in a class by himself — the legacy of don alan
Don Alan
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Worm's Turn
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2000
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tweaking marlo's twee \n card trick based on a pun, picture with tree and three hearts, \n edward marlo \n don alan
2000
in a class by himself — the legacy of don alan
Edward Marlo, Don Alan
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Tweaking Marlo's Twee
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2000
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mousetrap (a la card sword) \n cards thrown into the air and one caught with a mouse trap \n don alan
2000
in a class by himself — the legacy of don alan
Don Alan
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Mousetrap (a la Card Sword)
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2000
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e-magic \n card dealt onto table, a beep sound is heard and the card at that position is the selection and a bar code sticker has appeared on its face \n jörg willich
2000
genii
Jörg Willich
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e-magic
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confusion of the innocents \n location with counting \n roy walton \n confusion of the innocents \n roy walton
2000
genii
Roy Walton
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Confusion of the Innocents
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the dunbury delusion \n using cool out move \n james swain
2000
genii
James Swain
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The Dunbury Delusion
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Sep. 2000
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the stop trick \n using cool out move \n james swain
2000
genii
James Swain
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The Stop Trick
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Sep. 2000
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double whammy \n stop trick with two selections, using cool out move \n james swain
2000
genii
James Swain
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Double Whammy
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Sep. 2000
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interlock countdown \n \n michael skinner
2000
genii
Michael Skinner
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Interlock Countdown
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Nov. 2000
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strung-out \n card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate \n philip t. goldstein
2000
san francisco notes
Philip T. Goldstein
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Strung-Out
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2000
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außerhalb meiner kontrolle \n standard psychological stop effect, with outs \n harry lorayne \n out of my control \n harry lorayne
2000
intermagic
Harry Lorayne
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Außerhalb meiner Kontrolle
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2000
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rot-schwarz präparation \n red-black separation during a location effect \n unknown
2000
intermagic
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Rot-Schwarz Präparation
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2000
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trisect \n packet cut off, counted, and card at same position remembered in deck, faro, spectator deals to selection, then adds cut-off packet and hands everything to performer \n michael demarco
2000
onyx
Michael DeMarco
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Trisect
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Mar. 2000
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does spelling count? \n four turns over and is used to spell to selection, other three mates of selection show up \n michael demarco \n counting on it! \n joshua jay
2000
onyx
Michael DeMarco
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Does Spelling Count?
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Inspired by
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Mar. 2000
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digital discovery \n two card location with counting, ten-twenty force \n michael demarco
2000
onyx
Michael DeMarco
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Digital Discovery
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Mar. 2000
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dr. daley's last selections \n selected card kicker \n michael demarco \n "supreme epitome" (frank pemper, ricardo's card artifice, p. 50)
2000
onyx
Michael DeMarco
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Dr. Daley's Last Selections
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Inspired by- "Supreme Epitome" (Frank Pemper, Ricardo's Card Artifice, p. 50)
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Mar. 2000
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triple simon \n deck cut in halves, one card chosen from each half and stabbed into it, it ends up between two cards of same value and suit as selections \n robin robertson
2000
onyx
Robin Robertson
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Triple Simon
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June 2000
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a stop trick \n "pass the pass" application \n ben blau
2000
onyx
Ben Blau
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A Stop Trick
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June 2000
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surprise quickie \n deck with selection is cased and held by spectator, performer removes it and card remains in spectator's grip \n don alan \n surprise quickie \n don alan
2000
the magic menu
Don Alan
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Surprise Quickie
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May/June 2000
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the sweetest sound \n spectator's name is used to locate selection \n scott cram \n name cards \n richard himber \n coney island caper \n terry lagerould
2000
magic
Scott Cram
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The Sweetest Sound
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Inspired by
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Jan. 2000
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odd man out \n odd card in packet found with dice and down-under deal, playing cards or blank cards \n stewart james \n the james file
2000
magic
Stewart James
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Odd Man Out
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Also published here
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Feb. 2000
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21-card salute \n \n ramón riobóo
2000
magic
Ramón Riobóo
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21-Card Salute
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Mar. 2000
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dai hard \n card found by counting down three times to apparently random values, selection with incomplete faro control \n luca buzzerio \n why am i here? \n dai vernon
2000
magic
Luca Buzzerio
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Dai Hard
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Inspired by
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July 2000
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reysing cards \n three cards lost, first appears out-jogged, it's pushed in and pushes out next selections, card with flap/hinge \n rey ben \n flip-up card \n joe berg
2000
magic
Rey Ben
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Reysing Cards
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Related to
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Aug. 2000
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jumping-jimminy card \n rubber-banded deck is cut in certain way and a card shoots out \n unknown
2000
magic
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Jumping-Jimminy Card
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Aug. 2000
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80
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phantom autograph \n card location, apparently marking the back of the selection with an "invisible pen", later a card is signed on the back for real and the signature travels to another card, nail nick credit information \n jon racherbaumer \n invisible pen mystery \n eddie fields
2000
magic
Jon Racherbaumer
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Phantom Autograph
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Inspired by
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Oct. 2000
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72
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whodunnit ii \n two prediction cards put aside, selection lost, a card chosen with down-under deal, it's an indicator card used to find selection, indicator and selection match the predictions \n paul gordon \n "whodunnit" (paul gordon, protean card magic, 1998)
2000
magic
Paul Gordon
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Whodunnit II
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Inspired by- "WhoDunnit" (Paul Gordon, Protean Card Magic, 1998)
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Oct. 2000
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psychic math \n card selected with automatic placement procedure is found via counting of two values (sum/difference) \n peter duffie \n the hc difference & sum \n henry christ
2000
magic
Peter Duffie
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Psychic Math
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Related to
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Nov. 2000
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double take \n two cards peeked at, face card changes into the selections one by one \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Double Take
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2000
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fireworks five finale \n five selections \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Fireworks Five Finale
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2000
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three ring circus \n two cards turn over and are used to count down to three selections in two piles
- a new solution \n barry price \n a complex problem \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Three Ring Circus
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Inspired by
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2000
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51
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remember & forget \n cards are spelled with words "remember" and "forget" \n steve beam \n the "thing er me jig" trick \n roy walton
2000
virtual miracles
Steve Beam
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Remember & Forget
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Inspired by
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2000
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2
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phone home \n over phone \n paul cummins \n the twenty-one card trick \n james swain \n nouveau 21-card-trick \n edward marlo
2000
virtual miracles
Paul Cummins
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Phone Home
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Inspired by
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2000
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12
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the three musketeers \n three spectators choose a card each which are lost, performer finds only one card, it turns out all spectators chose the same one \n pit hartling
2000
virtual miracles
Pit Hartling
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The Three Musketeers
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2000
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21
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the jack queen king ace trick \n over phone, involving spelling, down-under deal \n marty kane \n "8 9 10 jack trick" (marty kane, precursor #63) \n "spectator discovery" (steve jones, cards for all occasions) \n australian self-help \n alex elmsley
2000
virtual miracles
Marty Kane
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The Jack Queen King Ace Trick
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Inspired by
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2000
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25
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snoz! \n wind-up toy walking nose finds right card out of a packet of cards with perfumes on them \n val le-val
2000
virtual miracles
Val Le-Val
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Snoz!
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2000
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30
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countdown location \n spectator thinks of a small number and places that many cards from top to bottom, another selection is made that is found at the chosen number \n george mcbride
2000
virtual miracles
George McBride
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Countdown Location
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2000
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33
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misdirection countdown \n spectator cuts to wrong card, its value is used to count to selection \n dave robertson
2000
virtual miracles
Dave Robertson
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Misdirection Countdown
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2000
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38
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double lucky \n two predictions made, spectator chooses one and stabs it into the deck, it ends up between the cards of same suit and value, other prediction matches the other suit/value combination \n robin robertson \n "chance" (aldo colombini, the linking ring, apr. 1986)
2000
virtual miracles
Robin Robertson
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Double Lucky
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Inspired by- "Chance" (Aldo Colombini, The Linking Ring, Apr. 1986)
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2000
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40
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diminished responsibility \n three selections are lost, performer finds three aces and tables them in front of the spectators while progressively pocketing the deck, the four cards left are the aces again and the tabled three cards are now the selections, optional deck switch \n r. paul wilson
2000
virtual miracles
R. Paul Wilson
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Diminished Responsibility
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2000
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48
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whispering henry's triumph \n adding a triumph finale to roy walton's routine \n andrew wimhurst \n whispering henry \n roy walton
2000
virtual miracles
Andrew Wimhurst
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Whispering Henry's Triumph
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Inspired by
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2000
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50
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fan-see meeting both of you here \n instant stooge, one ahead, two cards \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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Fan-see meeting both of you here
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2001
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11
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not impressive \n divided deck \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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Not Impressive
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2001
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15
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emergence \n card slides magically out of in-the-hand spread \n r. paul wilson \n emergence \n r. paul wilson \n the haunted card \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Emergence
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Also published here
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2001
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think stop \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Think Stop
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2001
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three cards found \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Three Cards Found
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2001
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16
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vernonesque stop trick \n oosoom sure fire, not thought of \n justin higham \n mindshaker one \n roger crosthwaite
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Vernonesque Stop Trick
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Related to
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2001
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spectator's stop trick \n selection glimpsed \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Spectator's Stop Trick
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2001
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19
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how to cheat at (the) 21 (card trick) \n \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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How To Cheat At (the) 21 (card trick)
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2001
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4
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three card location \n stack \n steve ehlers
2001
jiggery pokery
Steve Ehlers
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Three Card Location
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2001
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4
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through the looking glass \n deck vanish climax \n andrew wimhurst \n through the looking glass \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Through the Looking Glass
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Also published here
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2001
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11
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dirty harry \n location of mates in pocket which turn out to be selections \n andrew wimhurst \n dirty harry \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Dirty Harry
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Also published here
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2001
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13
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the card channel \n spectator deals cards according to though-of number from one to ten, remembers next one and places dealt cards back on top, number and card are divined \n kenton knepper \n larry white & larry becker's "out of body"
2001
pabular
Kenton Knepper
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The Card Channel
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Inspired by- Larry White & Larry Becker's "Out of Body"
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Jan. 2001
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2073
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two-card routine \n - effect no. 1: joker and ace of spades change places
- effect no. 2: joker on top, ace on the bottom vanish and are found together in the center
- effect no. 3: joker and ace pushed in the deck, travel to top and bottom
- effect no. 4: two numbers are called, counted and the cards found at those positions are joker and ace
- effect no. 5: joker and ace reverse in the deck
- effect no. 6: spectator reverses one card behind his back, it is the joker
- effect no. 7: two selections are put face up into the deck, next to them the joker and the ace are found
- effect no. 8: selections transform into joker and ace
- effect no. 9: two cards clipped by four paper clips are removed from the pocket, joker and ace \n paul curry \n john scarne \n myles lyons \n theodore annemann \n two card routine \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry, John Scarne, Myles Lyons, Theodore Annemann
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Two-Card Routine
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Also published here
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2001
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45
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double prediction \n card is selected turned over and behind spectator's back, pushed into the deck, both cards are predicted \n paul curry \n double prediction \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Double Prediction
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Also published here
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2001
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212
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a card revelation tip \n pretending to find the wrong card \n paul curry \n thar she blows! \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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A Card Revelation Tip
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Also published here
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2001
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273
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next! \n card with message "your card will be next" is put into the deck and is found next to selection \n paul curry \n next! \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Next!
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Also published here
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2001
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turn of the century location \n setting short double backer as key card, out-of-hand selection procedure \n paul curry \n turn of the century location \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Turn of the Century Location
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Also published here
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2001
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293
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the perfect miracle \n \n paul curry \n the perfect miracle \n paul curry \n lu brent's "u-find-it" in "five super card mysteries"
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Perfect Miracle
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Inspired by- Lu Brent's "U-Find-It" in "Five Super Card Mysteries"
Also published here
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2001
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296
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divide and conquer \n cards get dealt through, eliminating half the deck each time until two selections remain \n simon aronson \n controlling the aces \n simon aronson \n "one in fifty-two bet" (lennart green, green magic vol. 3, dvd, 2000) \n alternate take \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Divide and Conquer
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Inspired by- "One in Fifty-Two Bet" (Lennart Green, Green Magic vol. 3, DVD, 2000)
Variations
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2001
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euph-oracle (an alternate take) \n elimination procedure to locate two selections, using reverse faros \n simon aronson \n oracle \n karl fulves
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Euph-oracle (an Alternate Take)
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Inspired by
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2001
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26
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alternate take \n combination of undo influence and euph-oracle procedure \n simon aronson \n divide and conquer \n simon aronson \n alternate take with the additional climax \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Alternate Take
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Inspired byVariations
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2001
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28
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more-or-less-acle \n euphoracle to locate four of a kind \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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More-or-Less-acle
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2001
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28
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alternate take with the additional climax \n \n simon aronson \n alternate take \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Alternate Take with the Additional Climax
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Inspired by
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2001
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29
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decipher \n one spectator names value, one spectator names suit, performer produces card \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Decipher
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2001
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143
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the s. a. combination \n "self adjusting", spectator touches force in spread, it apparently does not leave sight, under-the-spread force \n simon aronson \n the s. a. combination \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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The S. A. Combination
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Also published here
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2001
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rap-ace-ious \n magician raps while locating the four aces (credits for all the sleights used are given) \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Rap-Ace-ious
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2001
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184
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card recalled \n unknown card signed on back found with hex squared instructions \n karl fulves
2001
hex squared
Karl Fulves
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Card Recalled
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2001
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8
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restoration \n four red-backed and 4 blue-backed cards torn in half, one card signed on face and a half kept, card chosen from 3x5 square made from rest, matching half found \n karl fulves
2001
hex squared
Karl Fulves
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Restoration
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2001
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40
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spellathon \n 3x4 card layout on table, card selected via instructions and spelled to in rest of deck to find selected card \n karl fulves
2001
hex squared
Karl Fulves
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Spellathon
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2001
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73
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name an ace \n aces face-up in different parts, they sandwich named black ace, presented as thrust effect \n karl fulves
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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Name An Ace
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2001
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3
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a remote locator \n card returned to one half, as inserted in other half finds selection in that half \n karl fulves
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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A Remote Locator
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2001
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strange interlude \n odd-backed indifferent card inserted in deck next to selection behind spectator's back \n karl fulves \n "take a card" manuscript (mcmillen, brown)
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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Strange Interlude
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Inspired by- "Take A Card" manuscript (McMillen, Brown)
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stab at nothing \n two jokers thrust into deck by spectator, not near the two selections, third joker appears next to selection, one of the jokers changes into selection \n karl fulves
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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Stab At Nothing
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x finds x \n card marked on back lost, another card marked on back is stabbed in deck next to itself, it transposed with other card \n karl fulves
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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negative thrust \n two selections in deck, deck in glass, joker inserted halfway, covered with handkerchief, then one selection is outjogged and joker in deck next to other selection, metamorphosis presentation \n karl fulves
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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Negative Thrust
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future thrust \n reversed card at beginning changes into later selection \n karl fulves
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the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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Future Thrust
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stabbed by memory \n two cards next to stabbed in joker remembered, one found by stabbing, joker put in wallet, then is back in deck next to other selection and in wallet is first selection \n karl fulves
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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Stabbed By Memory
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a day late \n half card pops out next to selection \n karl fulves
2001
the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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ettevo \n first selection pops out, second selection travels to wallet \n karl fulves
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the magic thrust
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background \n magic thrust credit information \n karl fulves \n magic thrust credit information \n karl fulves
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the magic thrust
Karl Fulves
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the non-memorized deck \n three spectators cuts to cards and remember bottom cards, cue card, deck marked with stack numbers \n bob kohler
2001
kardz
Bob Kohler
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The Non-Memorized Deck
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silver trap \n no. 1, friction toss with coin on top and bottom to end up with selection between coin \n karl fulves \n mike rogers \n mill work \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Mike Rogers
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Silver Trap
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lucky seven \n no. 4, reversed seven spot used to locate selection \n roy walton \n lucky seven \n roy walton
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new self-working card tricks
Roy Walton
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Lucky Seven
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lies, all lies \n no. 9, dollar bill in deck as crimp replacement, weird lie presentation to find location \n karl fulves \n stewart james
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Stewart James
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Lies, All Lies
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the card detective \n no. 13, detective card ends up next to selection which is made up of suit and value of two other cards \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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The Card Detective
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fooling the experts \n no. 14, procedure with cuts and deals in which spectator forces a card on himself \n william alstrand \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
William Alstrand, Karl Fulves
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Fooling the Experts
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cloned thoughts \n no. 15, spectator and performer chose same card after each other, free selection from small packet, weird procedure \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Cloned Thoughts
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thoughts in color \n no. 19, spectator choses card from packet, another spectator finds it, only odd-colored \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Thoughts in Color
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king quartet \n no. 24, card found by spelling "king" multiple times, kings show up as finale \n karl fulves \n frank garcia \n speller transition \n frank garcia \n royal rescue \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Frank Garcia
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King Quartet
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royal rescue \n no. 25, card found from packet of five cards, other cards turn out to be the kings \n karl fulves \n king quartet \n karl fulves \n frank garcia
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Royal Rescue
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jack finds your card \n no. 27, deck cut into two piles, spectator shuffles two together and remembers top card which is put in other pile, performer looks through shuffled pile, two key cards \n karl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Jack Finds Your Card
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mental dice \n no. 35, card selected by dealing packets according to throw of invisible die \n karl fulves \n nomenclature \n joseph dunninger
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Mental Dice
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triple enigma \n no. 36, pair of invisible dice used to select card, card found and card with dice sum turns up, ace to nine set-up \n karl fulves \n tony bartolotta \n dice will tell \n howard thurston \n oscar weigle
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Tony Bartolotta
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Triple Enigma
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zodiac spell \n no. 42, card found by spelling "zodiac", placement with distant key card \n unknown
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new self-working card tricks
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Zodiac Spell
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breath test \n no. 43, card found by another card \n karl fulves \n howard wurst \n bill pawson \n encore breath test \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Howard Wurst, Bill Pawson
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Breath Test
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encore breath test \n no. 44, method for repeat \n unknown \n breath test \n karl fulves \n howard wurst \n bill pawson
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Encore Breath Test
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blackstone's card \n no. 48, spectator finds his own card in ten-card packet \n unknown \n blackstone's 10-card trick \n harry blackstone \n harry louine
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Blackstone's Card
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your card is red \n no. 64, red cards removed and a card chosen and then spelled to \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Your Card Is Red
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she read your mind \n no. 68, spectator finds card which is divined by performer \n karl fulves \n tony bartolotta
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Tony Bartolotta
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She Read Your Mind
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underground poker \n no. 74, joker placed in poker hand, spectator locates it under table \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Underground Poker
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secret spell \n no. 78, spectator spells to any name and remembers card at this position \n sam schwartz
2001
new self-working card tricks
Sam Schwartz
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Secret Spell
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topper \n no. 79, spectator forces card on himself without touching by performer \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Topper
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without a clue \n no. 80, some cards hidden, card cut to and lost, found by performer \n tony bartolotta
2001
new self-working card tricks
Tony Bartolotta
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Without a Clue
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fate deals the cards \n no. 84, cards cut off top and bottom to show no key cards are in use \n warren wiersbe \n packet prediction \n warren wiersbe
2001
new self-working card tricks
Warren Wiersbe
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Fate Deals the Cards
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the odd couple \n no. 2, one of four cards selected, all shuffled back in deck, performer locates it \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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The Odd Couple
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calculated cut \n no. 5, two selections located, small packet cut off and card at that position remembered \n karl fulves \n calculated cut \n ben christopher
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Calculated Cut
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turn three times \n no. 10, location with key card and klondike shuffle \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Turn Three Times
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choices \n no. 11, two cards removed, one put back without looking and one remembered, performer finds both, klondike shuffle \n karl fulves \n gene finnell
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Gene Finnell
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Choices
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color of thought \n no. 18, red card in one pile counted, that many black cards counted down in other pile, last card predicted, with follow-up challenge location \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Color of Thought
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flip over mystery \n no. 20, folding with matrix layout, two cards previously chosen are only odd-colored either face-up or face-down, or more subtle with odd-even \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Flip Over Mystery
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center vision \n no. 21, spectator remembers twenty-sixth card in shuffled deck and gives center portion to performer who finds selection, follow-up with another location \n karl fulves \n spread correction \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Center Vision
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stop or else! \n no. 24, "stop or else" written on joker \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Stop or Else!
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scrambled stud \n no. 27, spectator remembers card and its position in ten-card packet, two hands dealt but selection and its mate face-down \n karl fulves \n bob hummer
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Bob Hummer
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Scrambled Stud
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conceal and reveal \n no. 28, three spectators cut off a pile and look at the bottom card, three piles made and spectators remove cards from each packet, selection must be one, performer reveals all \n karl fulves \n charles t. jordan
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Charles T. Jordan
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Conceal and Reveal
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greeks bearing gifts \n no. 36, four queens removed, one selected and found, repeated with diminishing number of queens, last one predicted \n karl fulves \n greeks bearing gifts \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Greeks Bearing Gifts
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back stop \n no. 37, a card shows up with writing "stop! back up 3 cards", and there the selection is found \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Back Stop
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center fold \n no. 39, joker placed into deck behind back, then two selections made, half the joker (which is suddenly torn) found besides each card \n karl fulves \n center fold \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Center Fold
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Also published here
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2001
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faces and aces \n no. 42, four cards removed, performer turns one over, cards shuffled back, all four reverse and selection is identified, other three change to aces \n karl fulves \n art altman
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Art Altman
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Faces and Aces
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would i lie? \n no. 43, three piles, card in center one remembered, cards taken from outer two piles in any combination, values added to count down to selection, no-shuffle gilbreath \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Would I Lie?
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after dark \n no. 44, spectator locates magician's card and vice versa \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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After Dark
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psi-x \n no. 45, cut and shuffle procedure, only selection (probably) at stack position afterwards \n karl fulves \n psi-x \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Psi-X
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Also published here
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2001
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mission possible \n one suit in order as set-up, chain \n david malek
2001
rebel without a pause
David Malek
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Mission Possible
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do another one \n top card used to count down, arrived-at card also, and so on, until eventually selection is found \n david malek
2001
rebel without a pause
David Malek
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Do Another One
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the malek famous twenty-one card trick \n parody, false card found which changes into right one with gag \n david malek
2001
rebel without a pause
David Malek
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The Malek Famous Twenty-One Card Trick
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double down under location \n location of two cards with down-under deal \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Double Down Under Location
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2001
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swivel, kick, push-up \n triple-cut revelation of selection, left thumb drags out selection \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Swivel, Kick, Push-Up
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an impossible location \n \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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An Impossible Location
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doublocation \n locating two selection with randomly selected indicator cards, impro \n harry lorayne \n any four of a kind \n harry lorayne \n triplocation \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Doublocation
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Inspired byVariations
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2001
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stop me, please \n performer does continuous cuts, spectator stops him, selection is there, also as four-ace revelation \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Stop Me, Please
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can it be? \n four-card repeat, selection and royal flush finale \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Can It be?
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unique peek #3 \n locator card ends up between two selections via incomplete faro control \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Unique Peek #3
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unique peek #4 \n card found with reverse faro ending \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Unique Peek #4
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unique peek "killer" \n making an incomplete faro peek a challenge location \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Unique Peek "Killer"
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"killer" bonus \n card found with reverse faro ending \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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"Killer" Bonus
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an ear full of cider \n cider quote presentation, selection spins out of deck \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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An Ear Full of Cider
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my second keeper, cont'd \n keeping card at second position during shuffles
- card changes into selection
- reverse faro ending
- counting down to selection \n harry lorayne \n my second keeper \n harry lorayne \n john quine
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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My Second Keeper, Cont'd
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quick and easy \n selection lost, spectator cuts deck in five heaps, top cards taken, reverse faro ending to locate it \n harry lorayne \n doug edwards \n quick and easy \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne, Doug Edwards
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Quick And Easy
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2001
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triple take \n card at thought-of position remembered, faro, poker deal, card at thought-of position in one of the hands, royal flush kicker \n harry lorayne \n triple take \n harry lorayne \n double take \n brother john hamman
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Triple Take
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Inspired byAlso published here
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the broken count \n two spectators remember cards at their thought-of numbers, controlled to fifth from top and bottom, impro from there \n harry lorayne \n mathematical affinity \n harry lorayne \n the broken count \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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The Broken Count
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Inspired byAlso published here
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to an extreme \n magician's choice for one out of ten \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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To An Extreme
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pleasing combination \n two card location with reverse faro ending and down-under deal \n harry lorayne \n pleasing combination \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Pleasing Combination
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absolutely impossible location \n \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Absolutely Impossible Location
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six ways and means \n \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Six Ways And Means
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jacks are better \n four jacks are found instead of selection, then selection \n harry lorayne \n magic jacks \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Jacks Are Better
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Variations
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my favorite card \n two spectators have half the deck each, cut off cards and count, digits added, remember a card at that position, located, faro \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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My Favorite Card
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a spell of whether \n spectator cuts deck in four piles, counts one and remembers card at that position after adding digits, later spelled to, faro \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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A Spell of Whether
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double whammy \n spectator cuts off half the deck, counts the cards, adds digits and remembers cards at position, repeat phase \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Double Whammy
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2001
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the real work \n two-card location, do as i do style \n harry lorayne \n aces wild \n ron johnson \n harry lorayne \n the real work \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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The Real Work
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that's impossible \n automatic placement procedure, then brought to any named number \n harry lorayne \n aacaan \n harry lorayne \n that's impossible \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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That's Impossible
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so is this! \n faro \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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So Is This!
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spur of the moment \n two selections are only reversed cards in packet after cato procedure \n harry lorayne \n the royal computer \n charles hudson
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Spur of the Moment
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location divide \n one suit every fourth card, one card moved and located \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Location Divide
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2001
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point and divide \n number from twenty to twenty-five names, that many cards counted off, two piles made, specator moves a cards from pile to pile, found, pointer and non-pointer cards \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Point And Divide
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divide and conquer \n three cards chosen and located \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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Divide And Conquer
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2001
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a rising card (of sorts) \n card pops out of in-the-hands spread held by both hands \n neal elias
2001
new card controls
Neal Elias
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A Rising Card (Of Sorts)
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a tossed reverse \n deck tossed from hand to hand one half at the time, selection remains in other hand face-up \n neal elias \n a surprise discovery \n joe berg
2001
new card controls
Neal Elias
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A Tossed Reverse
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fate in the side pocket \n unknown card in performer's pocket, card peeked at and one thought of in fan, performer divines one and other one is in pocket \n karl fulves
2001
new card controls
Karl Fulves
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Fate In The Side Pocket
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moonshine locations \n watch band as shiner \n john cornelius \n john cornelius thoughts \n john cornelius
2001
the award-winning magic of john cornelius
John Cornelius
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MoonShine Locations
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threefold \n three spectators cut the deck, remember the bottom card of the pile and put the cards in their pockets, three thought of cards are divined \n john cornelius \n threefold \n john cornelius
2001
the award-winning magic of john cornelius
John Cornelius
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Threefold
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