"you get it" \n spectator removes selection from deck, in his pocket \n gerald kosky \n "you get it" \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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subtlety \n performer stops at selectio \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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21 plus or minus \n \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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the never failing card \n card appears face up which leads to selection \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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The Never Failing Card
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the obedient joker \n joker with different back is placed in the deck, card turns over and is found next to selection \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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The Obedient Joker
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1975
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your favorite ace \n named ace is found \n gerald kosky \n jay ose
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky, Jay Ose
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Your Favorite Ace
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the sub - conscious \n \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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The Sub - Conscious
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jaysonism plus \n based in a eddie joseph trick, thought of number to select card, cards dealt from top to bottom and performer stops at correct card \n gerald kosky \n jaysonism 2 \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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Jaysonism Plus
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stop trick \n using "the related deal" \n edward marlo
1976
marlo's magazine — volume 1
Edward Marlo
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Stop Trick
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deep dunbury \n \n edward marlo
1976
marlo's magazine — volume 1
Edward Marlo
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Deep Dunbury
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quick deep dunbury \n \n david solomon
1976
marlo's magazine — volume 1
David Solomon
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Quick Deep Dunbury
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1976
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d.v. utility move, another method \n card vanishes and is found as many cards down in the deck as it's value \n dai vernon
1976
card secrets of bruce cervon
Dai Vernon
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D.V. Utility Move, another method
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1976
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d.v. utility move, another method \n cervon's handling, card stolen from out-jogged packet on top underneath top card \n dai vernon \n bruce cervon
1976
card secrets of bruce cervon
Dai Vernon, Bruce Cervon
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D.V. Utility Move, another method
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puzzling aces \n \n bruce cervon \n riddle's aces \n derek dingle
1976
card secrets of bruce cervon
Bruce Cervon
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Puzzling Aces
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1976
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now find my card! \n selection is found along with aces \n bruce cervon
1976
card secrets of bruce cervon
Bruce Cervon
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Now Find My Card!
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1976
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triple mate \n one removed and two thought-of cards found \n harry lorayne \n triathlon \n pit hartling \n two minds and a mate \n simon aronson
1976
the epitome location
Harry Lorayne
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Triple Mate
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1976
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another variation \n four cards selected and shuffled back, spectator takes any four cards which turn out to be selections \n dai vernon
1976
the first california lecture
Dai Vernon
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Another Variation
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1976
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double trouble \n two cards, odd-even divided deck \n edward marlo \n trouble in mind \n jon racherbaumer \n double trouble \n edward marlo \n treble trouble \n roy walton \n redouble trouble \n jon racherbaumer
1976
early marlo
Edward Marlo
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Double Trouble
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1976
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yogi bird card trick \n wind-up toy finds card, two methods (ungaffed and with set of duplicates) \n edward marlo
1976
early marlo
Edward Marlo
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Yogi Bird Card Trick
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1976
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unknown - effect no. 1 \n stop trick as prediction, several methods, some with roughed cards, impromptu double backer \n edward marlo \n the telepathic card \n theodore annemann \n unknown
1976
early marlo
Edward Marlo
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Unknown - Effect No. 1
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taking further than that too far \n production of selection, royal flush, and other stuff \n jon racherbaumer \n stewart james \n further than that \n stewart james
1976
kabbala — volume 3
Jon Racherbaumer, Stewart James
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Taking Further Than That Too Far
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recall and neglect \n \n jon racherbaumer
1976
kabbala — volume 3
Jon Racherbaumer
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Recall and Neglect
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blankwave \n blank deck shown, spectator stabs blank card next to a card which changes into named card, then they all are printed \n jon racherbaumer \n impromptu blankwave \n richard kaufman
1976
kabbala — volume 3
Jon Racherbaumer
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Blankwave
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Variations
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1976
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inconclusive climax \n \n edward marlo \n "over here, of course!" \n edward marlo
1976
kabbala — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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Inconclusive Climax
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count-down triumph \n wrong card used to count to selection \n frederick braue \n flip-flop triumph \n jon racherbaumer \n nick trost \n stop perfecting triumph! \n simon aronson \n david solomon \n edward marlo \n deal-down triumph \n frederick braue \n counting on triumph \n frederick braue \n count down triumph \n bernard bilis
1976
kabbala — volume 3
Frederick Braue
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Count-Down Triumph
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1976
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spotting the spot \n card stab with paper-knife, the card found is blank and the value is now on the paper-knife \n e. leslie may
1976
pabular
E. Leslie May
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Spotting the Spot
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Jan. 1976
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marksman extraordinary \n with business card, two signed selections \n carl herron
1976
pabular
Carl Herron
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Marksman Extraordinary
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Apr. 1976
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four gone conclusion \n two selected cards, four top cards are shown to be all alike, two of the disappear, the two left are now the selected cards \n bob haines
1976
pabular
Bob Haines
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Four Gone Conclusion
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May 1976
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revolving revelation \n with sucker element \n jerry sadowitz
1976
pabular
Jerry Sadowitz
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Revolving Revelation
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June 1976
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the spinners \n two selected cards are found by spinning a third one in the air \n mark weston
1976
pabular
Mark Weston
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The Spinners
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July 1976
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truth & consequences \n five cards, lie detector presentation \n roy walton \n truth & consequences \n roy walton
1976
pabular
Roy Walton
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Truth & Consequences
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Sep. 1976
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dangerous game \n russian roulette themed card trick, one of five card is selected and turned over at last \n philip t. goldstein
1976
the blue book of mentalism
Philip T. Goldstein
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Dangerous Game
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1976
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open revelation \n aces or selection appear one by one between two one-handed fans \n paul harris \n materialization \n john guastaferro \n paul harris \n revised revelation \n paul harris \n open revelation (revised) \n paul harris
1976
the magic of paul harris
Paul Harris
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Open Revelation
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Variations
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1976
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a sidewinder mystery \n folded file card with rubber band pushed in deck and selection appears therein \n jerry andrus
1976
andrus card control
Jerry Andrus
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A Sidewinder Mystery
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1976
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joker finder \n joker inserted into deck, inserted in between two selections \n bernard bilis
1976
close up, french style
Bernard Bilis
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Joker Finder
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1976
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impromptu miracle \n packet counted, numbers added and card from face remembered \n tony slydini
1976
the best of slydini ...and more
Tony Slydini
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Impromptu Miracle
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1976
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caster and pollux \n two decks, two spectators, both put card between same cards \n john smetana
1976
the third ecstasy
John Smetana
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Caster and Pollux
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1976
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sensative finger tips and x-ray eyes \n performer removes named card from face down spread \n olof jonsson \n al mann
1976
the third ecstasy
Olof Jonsson, Al Mann
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Sensative Finger Tips and X-Ray Eyes
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1976
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the lone stranger \n spectator locates own card by unknowingly placing it with a group of cards of a different color \n nick trost \n the lone stranger \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part one
Nick Trost
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The Lone Stranger
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Also published here
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1976
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u-find-it \n spectator locates card by stabbing face up card into the deck \n nick trost \n ein wahrer knockout \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part two
Nick Trost
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U-Find-It
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Also published here
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1976
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compute-a-thot \n three spot in inserted into packet, selection is found by spelling or counting or next to three \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part two
Nick Trost
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Compute-a-thot
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1976
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kings and blanks \n \n nick trost
1976
subtle card magic — part two
Nick Trost
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Kings and Blanks
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1976
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caught card \n cards spread on table, when spread is turned over selection shoots in other hand \n david berglas
1976
the david berglas file no. 1
David Berglas
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Caught Card
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1976
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jokers wild \n three selections, three jokers turn into selections one by one, sample card turns out to be third selection \n david berglas
1976
the david berglas file no. 1
David Berglas
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Jokers Wild
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1976
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card problems - (1) \n deck wrapped in newspaper, card stabbed with knife, rest of deck vanishes, posed as problem \n karl fulves
1976
interlocutor
Karl Fulves
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Card Problems - (1)
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1976
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no-clue discovery \n no. 1, spectator calls out cards as they are dealt, performer detects selection from voice, simple key card \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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No-Clue Discovery
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1976
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a sporting proposition \n no. 2, circus card trick, sucker \n unknown \n the "turned-up" card \n ellis stanyon
1976
self-working card tricks
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A Sporting Proposition
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1976
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the lazy magician \n no. 4, favorite of blackstone, card and its position thought-of in ten-card packet, down-under-deal after some procedure \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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The Lazy Magician
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1976
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whispering joker \n no. 6, joker inserted in twenty-card packet, card on both sides remembered, placed in two pockets, selections removed by performer \n charles t. jordan \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
Charles T. Jordan,
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Whispering Joker
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1976
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any deck, any time \n no. 7, spectator remembers a card and shuffles deck face-up/face-down, performer locates selection \n unknown \n in the long run \n ramón riobóo
1976
self-working card tricks
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Any Deck, Any Time
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Related to
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1976
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deuces wild \n no. 9, card chosen from four-card packet of all initialed deuces repeatedly found, one-way signatures \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Deuces Wild
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1976
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z-ray \n no. 11, card marked on face is cut in deck, performer deals through cards face-down and stops at marked card \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Z-Ray
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1976
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the card revealed \n no. 28, spectator thinks of small number and card, both divined, two key cards \n j. w. sarles
1976
self-working card tricks
J. W. Sarles
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The Card Revealed
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1976
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thought speller \n no. 30, card from small packet thought-of, later found when another spectator says stop as cards are removed from pocket one by one \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Thought Speller
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1976
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the stop trick \n no. 35, ace through king set-up \n theodore annemann
1976
self-working card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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The Stop Trick
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1976
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think of an ace \n no. 37, spectator thinks of an ace and removes it in his own hands, position of ace keys suit to performer \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Think of an Ace
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1976
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blind dice #1 \n no. 43, two dice are rolled and turned over to some rules and the numbers added and card at this position remembered, performer finds it \n kuda bux \n karl fulves \n blind dice #2 \n karl fulves \n making the point \n karl fulves
1976
self-working card tricks
Kuda Bux, Karl Fulves
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Blind Dice #1
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1976
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blind dice #2 \n no. 44, three dice are rolled and turned over to some rules and the numbers added and card at this position remembered, performer finds it \n karl fulves \n blind dice #1 \n kuda bux \n karl fulves
1976
self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Blind Dice #2
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Inspired by
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1976
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hocus-pocus \n no. 45, three five-cards packets, spectator thinks of a card, deals out five packets, pockets the one with selection and performer extracts it \n eddie joseph
1976
self-working card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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Hocus-Pocus
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1976
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a card and a number \n no. 49 \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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A Card and a Number
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1976
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magic by proxy \n no. 50, phone rings to give position of selection \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Magic by Proxy
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1976
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automatic placement handling \n no-touch \n gerald kosky
1976
self-working card tricks
Gerald Kosky
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Automatic Placement Handling
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1976
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the blue phantom \n no. 54, two cards found, one of them has different colored back \n roy walton \n blue phantom ii \n roy walton
1976
self-working card tricks
Roy Walton
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The Blue Phantom
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Also published here
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1976
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the geiger counter card trick \n no. 57, ace of spades moved along spread, clicking sound changes at selection \n john cornelius \n jerry andrus \n geiger counter routine \n jerry andrus
1976
self-working card tricks
John Cornelius, Jerry Andrus
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The Geiger Counter Card Trick
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Related to
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1976
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jumping joker \n no. 61, joker (with missing corner) jumps out when riffled, next to selection \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Jumping Joker
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1976
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calculator cards \n no. 62, selection is "six and three quarters cards" down in deck, it's correct with a card in which a quarter is torn out \n richard himber
1976
self-working card tricks
Richard Himber
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Calculator Cards
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1976
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process of elimination \n no. 63, some cards in center outjogged, pushed through several times, finally selection sticks out \n unknown
1976
self-working card tricks
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Process of Elimination
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1976
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the controlled cut \n no. 65, spectator cuts and this value is used to count down to selection, ace through king of hearts set-up, al baker credit given \n unknown \n lazy man's card trick \n jack miller \n al koran
1976
self-working card tricks
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The Controlled Cut
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1976
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mental miracle \n no. 67, spectator selects and returns card under table, deals cards to performer under table who identifies selection \n karl fulves \n under the table \n clayton rawson
1976
self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Mental Miracle
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Inspired by
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1976
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congruence \n card is stabbed next to mate, slip force \n gene nielsen
1976
magick
Gene Nielsen
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Congruence
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1976
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752
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mind boggler \n with ten symbol cards, testing spectators abilities of precognition three times \n charles "cicardi" scott
1976
magick
Charles "Cicardi" Scott
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Mind Boggler
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1976
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joker \n medium stops before joker, repeated with medium in other room, story of an encounter between jimmy grippo and dai vernon \n erwin schussel \n joker ii \n michael leach \n joker iii \n dr. john nichols
1976
magick
Erwin Schussel
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Joker
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Related toVariations
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1976
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842
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counting on triumph \n wrong card used to count to selection \n frederick braue \n count-down triumph \n frederick braue
1976
lecture notes 1
Frederick Braue
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Counting On Triumph
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Also published here
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1976
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the stabbing myth \n spectator stabs card between two selections \n jon racherbaumer
1976
lecture notes 1
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Stabbing Myth
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1976
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marlo's dunbury delusion \n \n edward marlo \n mum, 1950s
1976
lecture notes 1
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Dunbury Delusion
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Also published here
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1976
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quite a mouthful \n fake tongue unrolls from mouth with mini card stuck on it \n karrell fox
1976
clever.... like a fox
Karrell Fox
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Quite a Mouthful
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1976
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the persistent bunny \n bunny puppet used in card trick \n karrell fox
1976
clever.... like a fox
Karrell Fox
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The Persistent Bunny
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1976
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magical assets \n \n karrell fox \n teach a card trick \n wayne dobson \n eine dame zaubert \n alexander de cova
1976
clever.... like a fox
Karrell Fox
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Magical Assets
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Variations
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1976
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bullseye card trick \n shot on deck, selection flies out, bullet hole through selection, "sure-shot"
- the second version (a lipstick lip print appears on card) \n karrell fox
1976
clever.... like a fox
Karrell Fox
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Bullseye Card Trick
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1976
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stabatwin \n stabbing pocket knife next to twin of chosen card \n patrick page \n stabatwin \n patrick page \n der stich im dunkeln \n alexander de cova \n stab in the dark \n alexander de cova \n stab in the dark \n alexander de cova
1976
the big book of magic
Patrick Page
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Stabatwin
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VariationsAlso published here
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1976
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the card star \n cards tossed at a star, three cards appear on ends of the star, apparatus \n unknown
1976
the big book of magic
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The Card Star
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1976
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the card stab \n signed card \n patrick page
1976
the big book of magic
Patrick Page
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The Card Stab
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1976
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volta's giant "esp" thot projection \n deck with twenty-five symbols/designs, spectators cut off a small pile each and remember bottom card, key cards brought openly to bottom with a ruse \n burling hull
1976
the amazing world of mentalism
Burling Hull
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Volta's Giant "ESP" Thot Projection
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1976
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the two fold miracle \n spectator shuffles deck and cuts to any card, its value used to count down in second deck, same card found there \n burling hull
1976
the amazing world of mentalism
Burling Hull
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The Two Fold Miracle
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1976
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the double force \n spectator pushes card reversed in deck, cards on either side are forced \n burling hull
1976
the amazing world of mentalism
Burling Hull
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The Double Force
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1976
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the triple cut \n three sections of the deck spin and flip through the air and a selection flies out
- the flying card
- experimental notes for the expert (the double flying card, the multiple flying card, the flying card variations, experimental variations)
- author's own use for the triple cut \n t. g. murphy \n air born \n dan buck \n dave buck \n reverse mid-air triple cut or the t. g. murphy deck flip \n t. g. murphy
1976
the triple cut
T. G. Murphy
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The Triple Cut
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Related toVariations
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1976
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ein kartentrick für faule magier \n \n al koran \n new pentagram, june 1973
1976
intermagic
Al Koran
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Ein Kartentrick für Faule Magier
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Also published here
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June 1976
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kartenstechen superb \n comedy routine in which table breaks down during card stabbing routine, at bottom of table is giant selection \n ken green \n alf strack \n mo howarth \n abracadabra, 1957/1958
1976
intermagic
Ken Green, Alf Strack, Mo Howarth
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Kartenstechen Superb
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Also published here
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June 1976
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experiment 1: die Übertragung eines "stop" befehls \n performer blindfolded, card chosen and lost, performer deals through cards and stops at selection \n carlhorst meier
1976
intermagic
Carlhorst Meier
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Experiment 1: Die Übertragung eines "Stop" Befehls
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Nov. 1976
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experiment 2: hellsehen \n performer blindfolded, card chosen and lost, performer finds it while spreading through the deck while spectator looks at faces \n carlhorst meier
1976
intermagic
Carlhorst Meier
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Experiment 2: Hellsehen
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Nov. 1976
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korrekt! \n deck cut behind back to select a card \n rolf andra
1976
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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Korrekt!
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1976
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ende gut - alles gut \n location of selection using indicator card, 4 aces produced as kicker \n rolf andra
1976
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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Ende gut - alles gut
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1976
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the changing card trick \n wrong card changes into selection \n unknown
1976
now you see it, now you don't!
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The Changing Card Trick
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1976
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52
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in lieu of the second deal \n in the hands \n edward marlo \n in lieu of the second deal ii \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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In Lieu of the Second Deal
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Related to
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1977
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222
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bob nelson's discovery \n cards are hit out of spectator's fingers \n bob nelson
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Bob Nelson
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Bob Nelson's Discovery
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1977
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262
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marlo's application \n application of bob nelson's discovery \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Application
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1977
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263
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d'amico's application \n on bob nelson's discovery \n carmen d'amico
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Carmen D'Amico
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D'Amico's Application
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1977
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263
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marlo's sure grip \n for bob nelson's discovery \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Sure Grip
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1977
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264
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marlo's twin discovery \n application of bob nelson's discovery \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Twin Discovery
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1977
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264
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marlo's variation on an idea \n variation on marlo's peek deck (secret if) \n edward marlo \n the miracle multiple peek \n ken krenzel
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Variation on an Idea
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Inspired by
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1977
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299
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impromptu r. s. peek deck \n secret incomplete faro condition \n ken krenzel
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Ken Krenzel
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Impromptu R. S. Peek Deck
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1977
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299
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a three way illusion \n with selections and fair process, credit information on p. 318 \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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A Three Way Illusion
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1977
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312
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did you ever see the ----? \n using gaffed decks \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Did you ever see the ----?
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1977
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319
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the ace of spades trick \n two methods \n edward marlo
1977
marlo's magazine — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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The Ace of Spades Trick
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1977
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320
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eliminaces \n spectator finds four aces \n karl fulves
1977
packet switches (part four)
Karl Fulves
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EliminAces
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1977
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208
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had to be \n see "eliminaces" \n gene maze
1977
packet switches (part four)
Gene Maze
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Had To Be
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1977
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216
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and counting \n with tranformation kicker \n karl fulves
1977
packet switches (part five)
Karl Fulves
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And Counting
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1977
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289
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the deal switch \n \n gene maze \n second method \n karl fulves \n third method \n karl fulves
1977
packet switches (part five)
Gene Maze
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The Deal Switch
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Variations
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1977
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308
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in the nick of time \n touching only before the selection is made, performer shouts stop as spectator deals right at his card, see p. 447 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n the blindfold stop trick \n roberto giobbi \n expertalk: martin nash a new nick of time \n martin a. nash
1977
any second now
Martin A. Nash
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In The Nick Of Time
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Related toVariations
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1977
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218
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double barrelled shotgun \n two-selection handling \n a. berkeley davis \n the magic bullet \n ken krenzel
1977
card cavalcade four
A. Berkeley Davis
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Double Barrelled Shotgun
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Inspired by
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1977
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by any other name \n the initials of a thought of card appear on a joker (glorpy) \n paul curry
1977
special effects
Paul Curry
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By Any Other Name
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1977
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a cy endfield location \n two key cards on two halves, spectator shuffles them together \n cy endfield \n fred robinson \n "this is why i am here" \n gary plants
1977
pabular
Cy Endfield, Fred Robinson
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A Cy Endfield Location
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Variations
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Jan. 1977
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351
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occamitis \n card is found with the aid of a razor blade \n gaëtan bloom
1977
pabular
Gaëtan Bloom
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Occamitis
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Jan. 1977
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356
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double denial \n two cards selected, two different cards shown, both turn into selected ones in the hands of the spectator \n fred robinson
1977
pabular
Fred Robinson
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Double Denial
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Mar./Apr. 1977
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387
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fancy deal stop trick \n \n mark weston
1977
pabular
Mark Weston
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Fancy Deal Stop Trick
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May 1977
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404
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the u.s.a. trail \n one of five cards is remembered and then located, the other four cards change to aces \n roy walton \n the u.s.a. trail \n roy walton \n one for five \n jerry k. hartman
1977
pabular
Roy Walton
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The U.S.A. Trail
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Related toAlso published here
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June 1977
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418
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twice two \n \n roy walton
1977
pabular
Roy Walton
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Twice Two
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Aug. 1977
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454
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ranch dowser \n with a pendulum, duplicates \n philip t. goldstein \n ranch bird (don alan)
1977
the green book of mentalism
Philip T. Goldstein
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Ranch Dowser
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Inspired by
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1977
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2-4-1 \n \n philip t. goldstein
1977
scattershot
Philip T. Goldstein
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2-4-1
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1977
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delayed jump \n two selections transpose in process of locating them (ending similar to devilish miracle) \n j. c. pages \n jean faré \n a devilish miracle \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1977
card tricks, french style
J. C. Pages, Jean Faré
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Delayed Jump
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Related to
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1977
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the drop point \n card selected from blue-backed deck, red-backed duplicate in other deck found, it then has signature, sleeving \n karl fulves \n jumpback \n karl fulves
1977
impromptu holdouts
Karl Fulves
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The Drop Point
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Related to
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1977
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6
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boggled \n card vanishes with fun sucker presentation about the spectator taking a card from between the aces and pushing it magic thrust like between to aces, sleeving \n karl fulves
1977
impromptu holdouts
Karl Fulves
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Boggled
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1977
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joker ii \n medium stops before joker \n michael leach \n joker \n erwin schussel
1977
magick
Michael Leach
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Joker II
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Related to
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1977
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852
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psi-vibes plus x \n stacked suit \n enrique partida bush
1977
magick
Enrique Partida Bush
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PSI-Vibes Plus X
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1977
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913
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no sleight card location \n two spectators each select a card with magician's back turned, they call out any cards and performer stops them at their selection \n john cornelius
1977
innovative magic no. 2
John Cornelius
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No Sleight Card Location
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1977
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the spectator locates \n spectator located last ace with an indicator card and improvisation \n harry lorayne \n trio \n al smith
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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The Spectator Locates
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Variations
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1977
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90
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the acrobatic deck \n deck divides at chosen card when thrown, crimp \n harry lorayne \n salt-less \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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The Acrobatic Deck
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Also published here
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1977
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97
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ultra location & prediction \n deck cut in thirds, one third turned over and top and bottom cards remembered, all put together and one riffle shuffle done, selections divined and number of reversed cards predicted \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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Ultra Location & Prediction
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1977
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107
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the lonely card \n packet shown to be all wrong cards, one changes into selection, glide \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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The Lonely Card
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1977
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115
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two-card revelation \n two halves, two cards pushed into other half, face-up/face-down condition, all righten except the two cards, bit like rosini's double reverse \n harry lorayne \n platinum discrepancy \n harry lorayne \n double reverse \n paul rosini
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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Two-Card Revelation
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Related to
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1977
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118
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mental message \n \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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Mental Message
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1977
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134
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it's impossible! \n automatic placement, position of card predicted, or other ideas:
- spell a name
- lie detector
- think stop \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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It's Impossible!
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1977
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146
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the twenty-sixth-card key \n \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book
Harry Lorayne
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The Twenty-sixth-card Key
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1977
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155
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easy as a-b-c \n two spectators recite the alphabet to locate a selection \n karl fulves \n stranger than that \n allan slaight
1977
the magic book
Karl Fulves
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Easy as A-B-C
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Related to
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1977
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63
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a rare find \n two cards removed, one remembered, both put wide apart in deck, performer stabs another card next to the selection, miscalling \n karl fulves \n next \n roy walton
1977
the magic book
Karl Fulves
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A Rare Find
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Variations
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1977
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66
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color flite \n a card from red and blue deck are chosen, jokers pushed in deck of other color, they're supposed to be next to selections, but change in actual selections \n roy walton \n color flite \n roy walton
1977
the magic book
Roy Walton
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Color Flite
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Also published here
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1977
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70
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the miracle discovery \n spectator pulls packet out of center, shuffles it and remembers top card, then re-inserts it, card located \n karl fulves \n j. w. sarles
1977
the magic book
Karl Fulves, J. W. Sarles
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The Miracle Discovery
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1977
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77
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thought echo \n two card location, straight set-up \n sam schwartz \n thot echo \n sam schwartz
1977
the magic book
Sam Schwartz
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Thought Echo
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Also published here
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1977
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131
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two-person telepathy \n a medium finds both cards \n karl fulves \n an alternate detection \n theodore annemann
1977
the magic book
Karl Fulves
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Two-Person Telepathy
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Inspired by
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1977
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134
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decoy dice \n six cards used, two dice rolled and selection made via counting \n stewart judah \n decoy dice \n stewart judah
1977
the magic book
Stewart Judah
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Decoy Dice
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Also published here
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1977
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167
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1. eine buchstabieridee \n spelling two selections, one from top one from bottom of the deck \n rolf andra
1977
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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1. Eine Buchstabieridee
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1977
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8
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card to number \n number between ten and twenty named, performer cuts off that many card and selection is at that position \n dan macmillan
1977
the gamblers' palm revisited
Dan MacMillan
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Card to Number
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1977
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39
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dunbury's delusion \n \n dan macmillan
1977
the gamblers' palm revisited
Dan MacMillan
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Dunbury's Delusion
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1977
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40
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bullseye \n cased deck in front of target, pistol fired on deck, deck drops and selection remains attached to target with hole \n roy johnson
1977
third dimension
Roy Johnson
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Bullseye
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1977
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80
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impossible discovery \n two chosen cards found, fair handling with scallop short key card
- variation no 1
- variation no 2
- variation no 3 - the great impossible discovery
- appendix
-- how to guess the location of the short card
-- how to expose the corners of the short cards at the end of the deck
-- how to cut the short card to the bottom \n josé de la torre
1977
magicana of havana in new york
José de la Torre
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Impossible Discovery
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1977
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19
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v. card routine \n outline of multi-selection routine, signed cards, using scotty york lamp, lepaul wallet and york's electric razor \n scotty york \n first card sequence \n scotty york
1977
greenville lecture
Scotty York
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V. Card Routine
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Also published here
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1977
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4
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der zuschauer zaubert \n spectator choses and returns card behind his back (secretly reversed), another spectator locates it in a corner of the room \n jochen zmeck \n faucett ross
1977
sechs mal drei plus eins
Jochen Zmeck, Faucett Ross
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Der Zuschauer zaubert
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1977
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"stop me" \n block turnover \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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"Stop Me"
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1978
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19
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all the way \n block turnover \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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All the Way
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1978
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22
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one-hand stop \n one-handed dealing \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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One-Hand Stop
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1978
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24
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the finger stab \n finger stabs in pack \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The Finger Stab
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1978
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49
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get the message \n spectator stabs ace next to selection before (!) it is selected \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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Get the Message
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1978
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57
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three transfers \n three peeked at cards, key cards \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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Three Transfers
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1978
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60
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the magic bullet \n shooting card out of if position \n ken krenzel \n the gun \n peter kane \n ken krenzel \n francis carlyle \n single shot \n peter kane \n speaking volumes \n john lovick
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The Magic Bullet
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Related toVariations
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1978
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79
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caught red-handed \n "magic bullet" with color changing back kicker \n ken krenzel \n magic bullet effect \n jack avis
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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Caught Red-Handed
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Variations
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1978
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82
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the miracle multiple peek \n marlo peek deck application \n ken krenzel \n marlo's variation on an idea \n edward marlo
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The Miracle Multiple Peek
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Variations
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1978
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128
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triple peek location \n \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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Triple Peek Location
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1978
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138
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rip-off \n fan see trick \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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Rip-Off
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1978
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146
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the fingertip bottom deal \n \n ken krenzel \n flat hand bottom deals \n edward marlo
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The Fingertip Bottom Deal
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Related to
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1978
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226
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the one-hand middle deal \n \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The One-Hand Middle Deal
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1978
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235
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the surefire second deal \n \n ken krenzel
1978
the card classics of ken krenzel
Ken Krenzel
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The Surefire Second Deal
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1978
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238
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goody two choose \n two selections, divided deck \n jerry k. hartman \n goody goody \n tom craven \n apocalypse variations or additions \n orville wayne meyer \n goody two choose \n jerry k. hartman
1978
apocalypse
Jerry K. Hartman
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Goody Two Choose
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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Jan. 1978
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kenomental \n fair selection is marked on face. two possible effects: card is found by spectator from back or vanishes from deck \n looy simonoff
1978
apocalypse
Looy Simonoff
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Kenomental
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Apr. 1978
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sirius \n using faro \n andré robert
1978
apocalypse
André Robert
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Sirius
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Sep. 1978
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99
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mental symmetry \n people read each other's mind, impromptu stooge \n looy simonoff
1978
apocalypse
Looy Simonoff
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Mental Symmetry
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Nov. 1978
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123
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mentally by two \n faro, automatic placement \n john c. wagner \n mentally by two, with a little help from vietnam \n john c. wagner
1978
7 secrets
John C. Wagner
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Mentally by Two
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Variations
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1978
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33
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computer discovery \n card remains after multiple anti-faros \n gerald kosky \n the core \n pit hartling \n computerized deck \n gerald kosky
1978
pabular
Gerald Kosky
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Computer Discovery
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Related toAlso published here
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Aug. 1978
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612
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liebenow's aces \n selection is found and four touched card change into aces \n erhard liebenow
1978
liebenow on cards
Erhard Liebenow
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Liebenow's Aces
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1978
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4
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the card in the center \n liebenow's card peeling \n erhard liebenow \n liebenow's card peeling \n denis behr \n erhard liebenow \n the amazing dribbling faro location \n roger smith
1978
liebenow on cards
Erhard Liebenow
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The Card In the Center
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Related to
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1978
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7
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alternate detection procedure \n two cards chosen and replaced in opposite order \n theodore annemann \n an alternate detection \n theodore annemann
1978
transpo trix
Theodore Annemann
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Alternate Detection Procedure
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Related to
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1978
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46
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mass transit \n spectator choses card from black pile, performer finds it from red pile which turns out to be the black pile \n karl fulves
1978
transpo trix
Karl Fulves
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Mass Transit
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1978
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56
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dealing the aces \n four aces found at numbers called for \n frederick braue \n two numbers \n bill simon
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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Dealing the Aces
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Related to
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1978
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24
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the punch deal \n \n frederick braue \n marlo's miracle prediction \n edward marlo
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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The Punch Deal
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Related to
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1978
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27
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count-down reverse \n featuring automatic third deal (saliva), stop trick with face-up card, spectator stops one before \n frederick braue
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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Count-Down Reverse
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1978
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34
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three wheeling \n spectator's card changes into indifferent card and back \n gerald kosky
1978
fred braue on false deals
Gerald Kosky
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Three Wheeling
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1978
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36
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the topdowner \n \n frederick braue
1978
fred braue on false deals
Frederick Braue
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The Topdowner
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1978
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37
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stop perfecting triumph! \n first selection used to count down to second after triumph
- dave solomon handling \n simon aronson \n david solomon \n edward marlo \n count-down triumph \n frederick braue \n the perfect stop trick \n edward marlo \n imperfect triumph? \n ian land
1978
arch triumphs
Simon Aronson, David Solomon, Edward Marlo
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Stop Perfecting Triumph!
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Inspired byVariations
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1978
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27
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deal-down triumph \n \n frederick braue \n count-down triumph \n frederick braue
1978
arch triumphs
Frederick Braue
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Deal-down Triumph
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Also published here
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1978
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43
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prime choice \n "two tricks"
packet of thirteen cards, selection is the last one face-down after counting procedure \n george sands \n lucky 13 \n george sands \n prime choice \n dr. jacob daley \n george sands
1978
the chronicles
George Sands
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Prime Choice
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1978
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1137
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psi-x \n cut and shuffle procedure, only selection (probably) at stack position afterwards \n karl fulves \n more than one way \n jerry k. hartman \n psi-x \n karl fulves \n taking advantage of one's position \n simon aronson
1978
the chronicles
Karl Fulves
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Psi-X
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1978
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1161
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more than one way \n "there's more than one way to spin a cut."
two decks in reverse order \n jerry k. hartman \n psi-x \n karl fulves \n one way ghost \n jerry k. hartman \n there's more than one way to spin a cut \n jerry k. hartman
1978
the chronicles
Jerry K. Hartman
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More Than One Way
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Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
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1978
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1184
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zweimal \n two apparently different cards are selected and found by spelling the name, sucker element \n christian scherer
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke
Christian Scherer
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Zweimal
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1978
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20
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rätselhaft \n card turns into locator card to find position of selection \n christian scherer
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke
Christian Scherer
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Rätselhaft
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1978
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48
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die allwissende kreuz vier \n two card location, locator card counted and spelled out \n christian scherer
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke
Christian Scherer
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Die Allwissende Kreuz Vier
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1978
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'simpossible \n deck shuffled, two spectators each get half a deck and exchange any card, performer takes only one half and names both cards after looking through it \n david britland
1978
trick card trickery
David Britland
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'simpossible
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1978
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blitzschnell \n deck is slapped out of spectator's hand, selection remains, with stripper deck \n unknown \n quick trick \n "magic" christian stelzel
1978
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Blitzschnell
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1978
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kartenstechen i \n card stab, blindfolded on table \n unknown
1978
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kartenstechen ii \n with napkin, card is pierced \n unknown
1978
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Kartenstechen II
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1978
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die nächste ist es! \n next card turned over is the selection, sucker trick \n unknown
1978
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Die Nächste ist es!
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1978
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die karte aus dem hut \n deck placed in hat, hat is flicked and card jumps out \n unknown \n cards and hat \n "magic" christian stelzel
1978
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Die Karte aus dem Hut
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1978
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das sinkende schiff \n cards are cascaded into hat and all cards are shaken out of the hat, last card that remains is selection \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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nachbarn für immer \n two selections are shuffled back in the deck and are found next to each other in the center of the deck \n unknown
1978
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Nachbarn für immer
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1978
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ein zuschauer und ein zufall \n selection is found on bottom of a packet \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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glückliche dreizehn \n all cards of a suit and selection are removed behind back \n unknown
1978
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kartenfinden mit mehreren zuschauern \n several cards are found at once behind back \n unknown
1978
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blitzschnelles abheben \n performer cuts at selection \n unknown
1978
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Blitzschnelles Abheben
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die 26. karte \n card is located, brought to twenty-sixth position \n unknown
1978
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Die 26. Karte
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einfach unglaublich \n \n unknown
1978
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Einfach Unglaublich
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karten-kartenstechen \n card is found by stabbing another card next to it \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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Karten-Kartenstechen
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1978
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der kartenmagnet \n cards are found next to a face up card \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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der zuschauer hebt ab \n card is located by cutting to a card and the value of it is counted down into the deck \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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Der Zuschauer hebt ab
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stripper-prinzess-kartentrick \n one card of five card packt is selected and shuffled back, card is found under table \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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Stripper-Prinzess-Kartentrick
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1978
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der taschendieb \n three selections, deck put in spectator's pocket, deck removed but selection remains, repeat, then performer quickly takes out one card which is third selection \n jean hugard \n the pickpocket \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
Jean Hugard
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Der Taschendieb
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erraten mehrerer karten \n some cards are noted on a piece of paper, cards are removed from deck by performer \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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Erraten mehrerer Karten
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1978
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gedankenlesen \n two decks, selection is found in second deck \n unknown
1978
einfach wunderbar — wunderbar einfach
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Gedankenlesen
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1978
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ghost right \n blank card stabbed into deck between two cards, the names of the two cards appear written on the blank face \n jerry k. hartman \n ghost right \n jerry k. hartman
1978
loose ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Ghost Right
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Also published here
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1978
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crystal clear \n prediction written on face of card, card is inserted between the two predicted cards \n jerry k. hartman
1978
loose ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Crystal Clear
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1978
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mod quad \n card selected is stabbed into deck, prediction shown to be mate, and then card is shown to be stabbed between the other two mates (describes two methods) \n jerry k. hartman \n stabbed coincidence \n larry jennings
1978
loose ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Mod Quad
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quick counts \n - quick count i: magician divines card at a certain position in deck
- quick count ii: spectator stops the dealing on previously named card \n jerry k. hartman \n quick count \n jerry k. hartman
1978
loose ends
Jerry K. Hartman
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Quick Counts
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Also published here
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1978
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effect \n mnemonicosis type effect, card is named and located by various means, "in a way, it becomes rather like dai vernon's 'trick that cannot be explained'" \n jack yates
1978
jack's pack
Jack Yates
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Effect
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1978
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climax \n four packets, each secretly has one suit, four card location \n ken de courcy
1978
jack's pack
Ken De Courcy
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Climax
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1978
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star trik \n \n doug edwards \n the $ 1,000 test card location \n theodore annemann
1978
cardmania
Doug Edwards
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Star Trik
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1978
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bob driebeek's tosheroon variationen \n different ideas with the move, as a stop trick and as a prediction \n fred kaps \n bob driebeek's tosheroon variations \n fred kaps
1978
fred kaps lecture
Fred Kaps
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Bob Driebeek's Tosheroon Variationen
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Also published here
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1978
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second time around \n three cards chosen, found reversed, other cards on either side \n roy walton \n three from three \n jack avis \n cy endfield \n roy walton \n second time around \n roy walton
1978
the spread half-pass
Roy Walton
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Second Time Around
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1978
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the attractive joker \n selection appears under joker on face of deck, repeat in which joker changes into selection \n roy walton \n "find the aces" (toshio akanuma, genii, may 1971) \n the attractive joker \n roy walton
1978
the spread half-pass
Roy Walton
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The Attractive Joker
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Inspired by- "Find the Aces" (Toshio Akanuma, Genii, May 1971)
Also published here
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1978
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mabel \n using wind-up teeth \n steve beam
1978
they don't make trap doors like they used to do or you too can walk on water
Steve Beam
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Mabel
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1978
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eine doppelrückenkarten kann karten forcieren \n forcing with double backer
- anwendung 1
- variante
- anwendung 2 \n reinhard müller
1978
intermagic
Reinhard Müller
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Eine Doppelrückenkarten kann Karten forcieren
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Mar. 1978
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eine doppelrückenkarte kann eine gedachte karte im spiel lokalisieren \n double backer as key card \n reinhard müller \n the perfect card location \n henry christ
1978
intermagic
Reinhard Müller
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Eine Doppelrückenkarte kann eine Gedachte Karte im Spiel Lokalisieren
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Mar. 1978
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der zweipäckchen trick \n \n edward g. brown \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown
1978
intermagic
Edward G. Brown
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Der Zweipäckchen Trick
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Also published here
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Dec. 1978
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zwei dreipäckchen tricks \n - variante 1
- variante 2 \n edward g. brown \n two tricks with three heaps \n edward g. brown
1978
intermagic
Edward G. Brown
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Zwei Dreipäckchen Tricks
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Also published here
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Dec. 1978
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die detektivkarte \n selection is at same position as face up card in other half \n edward g. brown \n the detective card trick \n edward g. brown
1978
intermagic
Edward G. Brown
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Die Detektivkarte
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Also published here
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Dec. 1978
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verwandeln und wandern \n two selections are found and they change places \n rolf andra
1978
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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Verwandeln und wandern
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1978
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ein kartenkunststück, das dai vernon vorführte \n key card \n dai vernon \n rolf andra \n emotional reaction \n dai vernon
1978
hokus pokus
Dai Vernon, Rolf Andra
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Ein Kartenkunststück, das Dai Vernon vorführte
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Also published here
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1978
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une découverte "flash" \n card is located using a flash cube \n jean de merry \n a routine by rick johnsson in "linking ring" december, 1976,
1978
hokus pokus
Jean de Merry
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Une découverte "Flash"
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Inspired by- a routine by Rick Johnsson in "Linking Ring" December, 1976,
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1978
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nail nick \n \n unknown
1978
the second now you see it, now you don't!
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Nail Nick
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1978
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ribbon spread location \n with slick card as key card in spread, distance to selection counted \n unknown
1978
the second now you see it, now you don't!
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Ribbon Spread Location
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1978
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sleight of foot \n deck split at selection with shoe, salt \n unknown
1978
the second now you see it, now you don't!
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Sleight of Foot
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1978
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simon's "favorite card" trick \n spectator names a card and selects a card, twisting ace through four, last card transforms into spectator's named card, four is reversed in deck and used to count to selection \n simon aronson \n another hamman twist \n gene castillon \n simon's "favorite card" trick \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Simon's "Favorite Card" Trick
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1978
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mis-mate \n card shown and put out-jogged in deck, spectator says stop during biddling count, it is not the mate of the out-jogged card, but that one changes to match the selection \n simon aronson \n mis-mate \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Mis-Mate
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Also published here
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1978
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aces up, countdown \n selection lost, aces put in different places, they turn over together in the center except the one with matching suit, value of selection used to count to ace, reversed card in ace packet is selection \n simon aronson \n criss cross triumph \n jean faré \n aces up, countdown \n simon aronson \n aces up, collectors \n scott baird
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Aces Up, Countdown
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Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
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1978
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lucky 7 \n two cards peeked at, seven turns face up, both cards are counted to from the seven
- first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method
- fifth method \n simon aronson \n michael skinner performance \n symmethree \n simon aronson \n lucky 7 \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Lucky 7
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Inspired by- Michael Skinner performance
VariationsAlso published here
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1978
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symmethree \n three cards peeked at, first selection turns face up, both remaining selections are counted to from the first one using its value \n simon aronson \n lucky 7 \n simon aronson \n a complex problem \n edward marlo \n reversed selected locators \n edward marlo \n symmethree \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Symmethree
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Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
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1978
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stranger deranger \n unknown blue-backed selection put in red deck, card chosen from red deck face up, blue-backed deck counted face up and the card just chosen is missing, it is then shown to be the blue-backed card \n simon aronson \n oddity! \n edward marlo \n stranger deranger \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Stranger Deranger
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Related toAlso published here
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1978
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two card "no touch" location \n spectator cuts off a packet and remembers bottom card, second spectator shuffles same packet and chooses a card, both named by performer \n simon aronson \n two card "no touch" location \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Two Card "No Touch" Location
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Also published here
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1978
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four stop intersection \n four spectators cut to cards, all shuffled, performer deals through cards face up and stops at selections \n simon aronson \n four stop intersection \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Four Stop Intersection
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Also published here
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1978
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s-d plus \n (or, "notes on the s-d location")
three phases \n simon aronson \n s-d location \n david solomon \n steve draun \n s-d plus \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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S-D Plus
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1978
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center cut location \n spectator pulls out packet from center and remembers bottom card \n simon aronson \n four part harmony \n simon aronson \n center cut location \n simon aronson
1978
the card ideas of simon aronson
Simon Aronson
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Center Cut Location
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VariationsAlso published here
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1978
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an old card trick made new \n \n david stahl \n an old card trick made new \n david stahl
1978
don't stall, stahl!
David Stahl
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An Old Card Trick Made New
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Also published here
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1978
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cards \n miniature deck dropped into cloth bag, mouse trap as well, selection found in mouse trap \n don tanner \n cartes \n don tanner
1978
it's in the bag
Don Tanner
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Cards
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Also published here
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1978
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card and target \n deck in houlette in front of a target, performer shots selection at target with pellet gun \n unknown
1978/76
more classic magic with apparatus
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Card and Target
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1978/76
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attaboy \n to force cards \n jack hughes
1978/76
more classic magic with apparatus
Jack Hughes
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Attaboy
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1978/76
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double stop \n two peeked at cards \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen
Martin A. Nash
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Double Stop
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1979
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did-dan-dunbury \n \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen
Martin A. Nash
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Did-Dan-Dunbury
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1979
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dunbury delusions \n four methods \n edward marlo \n david solomon \n dunbury delusion revisited \n david solomon
1979
marlo's magazine — volume 3
Edward Marlo, David Solomon
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Dunbury Delusions
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Also published here
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1979
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the ace of spades trick \n two methods \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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The Ace of Spades Trick
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1979
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356
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faro fantastiques \n 49 card deck, several spectatators shuffle packets and remember card, selections appear in one poker hand, three presentations \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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Faro Fantastiques
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1979
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effect \n two cards, using double automatic placement \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine — volume 3
Edward Marlo
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Effect
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1979
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thirty-two \n using automatic placement principle \n norman houghton \n the recognition reflex \n norman houghton
1979
apocalypse
Norman Houghton
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Thirty-Two
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Related to
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July 1979
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lightning stab change \n indifferent card is stabbed in deck face up and at that moment changes into selection, lapping \n bruce ikefugi \n toss-in lap switch \n peter duffie
1979
apocalypse
Bruce Ikefugi
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Lightning Stab Change
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Related to
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Aug. 1979
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goody goody \n two cards are counted to according to values in shuffled deck \n tom craven \n goody two choose \n jerry k. hartman \n doppel-entdecker \n tom craven
1979
apocalypse
Tom Craven
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Goody Goody
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Oct. 1979
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the card remaining in the string \n deck is banded with rope and drops out except selection \n tony binarelli
1979
card cavalcade finale
Tony Binarelli
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The Card Remaining in the String
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1979
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stabbing locator \n card is pushed next to selection by performer \n timothy wenk
1979
quantum leaps
Timothy Wenk
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Stabbing Locator
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1979
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rip away \n incomplete faro condition is ripped apard, selection is sticking out one half \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
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Rip Away
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1979
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rug beater \n deck cuts itself when tossed on table, bridge \n harry lorayne \n salt-less \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
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Rug Beater
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Related to
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1979
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straight on \n spectator cuts anywhere, magician names card, some cards set in center, estimation as out, vernon's?! \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
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Straight On
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1979
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would you believe in mindreading? \n card at thought-of number is remembered, faro \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
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Would You Believe In Mindreading?
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1979
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triple header \n three cards found reversed, via countdown, etc, two handlings \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
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Triple Header
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1979
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make mine dunbury well \n \n jon racherbaumer
1979
cardmagic
Jon Racherbaumer
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Make Mine Dunbury Well
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1979
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flotation stab \n card stabbed between two selections \n richard kaufman
1979
cardmagic
Richard Kaufman
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Flotation Stab
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1979
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mb + 2 \n two cards chosen from packet are located, milk build shuffle application \n karl fulves
1979
faro possibilities
Karl Fulves
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MB + 2
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1979
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the piscatorial peg \n card is found with a clothes-peg \n wally boyce
1979
pabular
Wally Boyce
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The Piscatorial Peg
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Feb. 1979
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640
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a gestalt revelation \n spectators turn their selections end-for-end by themselves \n barrie richardson \n gestalt vision \n barrie richardson
1979
pabular
Barrie Richardson
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A Gestalt Revelation
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Also published here
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Aug. 1979
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715
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galaxy telepathy \n a spectator finds another spectator's card \n tony binarelli \n millennium supermentalism \n tony binarelli
1979
pabular
Tony Binarelli
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Galaxy Telepathy
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Variations
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Nov. 1979
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shuffled impulse \n one of six \n philip t. goldstein \n mental rescue \n l. vosburgh lyons
1979
the yellow book of mentalism
Philip T. Goldstein
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Shuffled Impulse
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Related to
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1979
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square one \n four cards placed on table, card selected and moved around while performer's back is turned \n karl fulves
1979
four color problems
Karl Fulves
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Square One
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1979
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2
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center deception \n any chosen card selected when performer does not look is found, using code and confederate \n karl fulves
1979
the shamrock code / the parallel principle
Karl Fulves
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Center Deception
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1979
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matchlock \n divining two cards via card counting \n karl fulves
1979
the shamrock code / the parallel principle
Karl Fulves
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Matchlock
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1979
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future key \n two cards found \n karl fulves
1979
the shamrock code / the parallel principle
Karl Fulves
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Future Key
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1979
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blocking \n clocking used with only a known section in middle of deck \n karl fulves \n blockhead \n karl fulves \n fractional counts \n karl fulves \n dimensia \n james steranko
1979
the shamrock code / the parallel principle
Karl Fulves
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Blocking
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Related to
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1979
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leverage \n two cards divined, confederate needed that can clock \n karl fulves \n parallel lines \n karl fulves
1979
the shamrock code / the parallel principle
Karl Fulves
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Leverage
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Related to
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1979
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fooling the confederate \n deck shuffled face-up/face-down, two cards selected, using code and confederate & card counting \n karl fulves
1979
the shamrock code / the parallel principle
Karl Fulves
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Fooling The Confederate
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1979
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parallax \n fair conditions, apparently not all cards are seen to count them \n karl fulves \n parallex ii \n karl fulves
1979
the shamrock code / the parallel principle
Karl Fulves
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Parallax
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Related to
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1979
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st. regis sleight ii \n half stack used to key position of selection made from incomplete riffle shuffled deck \n karl fulves
1979
riffle shuffle control
Karl Fulves
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St. Regis Sleight II
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1979
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the double selection \n divided deck and cards selected from incomplete riffle shuffle position, one-way suggestion \n karl fulves
1979
riffle shuffle control
Karl Fulves
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The Double Selection
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1979
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3
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r/s plus one-way \n riffle shuffle control variation that sorts one-way in front of audience \n karl fulves
1979
riffle shuffle control
Karl Fulves
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R/S Plus One-Way
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1979
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impromptu poker deal \n deck set up for poker deal during location via riffle shuffle control \n karl fulves
1979
riffle shuffle control
Karl Fulves
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Impromptu Poker Deal
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1979
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streaker \n tabled spread of ten cards, when spectator runs finger along, force card is dragged with finger
- the streaker principle
- performance \n terry lagerould
1979
close-up entertainer
Terry LaGerould
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Streaker
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1979
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a card in the hand is worth two in the deck \n indifferent card used to stab between two selection, it changes into third, using p.u.s.h. switch \n paul harris \n a card in hand \n theodore annemann
1979
close-up entertainer
Paul Harris
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A Card in the Hand is Worth Two in the Deck
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Related to
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1979
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stop that card trick!! \n \n john carney \n the slide to home prediction \n john carney
1979
conjuror's journal
John Carney
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Stop That Card Trick!!
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Related to
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1979
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center fold \n 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
1979
the chronicles
Karl Fulves
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Center Fold
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Also published here
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1979
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1234
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out of control \n out for psychological stop trick, see p. 1301 for reference \n howard wurst \n sphinx, feb. 1948
1979
the chronicles
Howard Wurst
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Out of Control
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Also published here
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1979
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cat locates card \n \n karl fulves
1979
the chronicles
Karl Fulves
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Cat Locates Card
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1979
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self-cutting deck \n tabled deck covered with handkerchief, when removed it has cut into two halves at selection \n tony slydini
1979
the chronicles
Tony Slydini
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Self-Cutting Deck
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1979
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open selection \n five cards removed from deck, of those the spectator choses two, they're the selections, two methods \n francis haxton \n lottery \n karl fulves \n 5-card hofzinser \n francis haxton
1979
the chronicles
Francis Haxton
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Open Selection
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Related to
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1979
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davebury delusion handling \n \n john f. mendoza \n derek dingle \n dave's delight \n david lederman \n dave-bury delusion \n david lederman
1979
close-up presentations
John F. Mendoza, Derek Dingle
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Davebury Delusion Handling
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Inspired byRelated to
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1979
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an old card trick made new \n spectator cuts off packet, remembers bottom card, shuffles and deal packet in three piles, card immediately named \n john f. mendoza \n new deal \n michael weber
1979
close-up presentations
John F. Mendoza
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An Old Card Trick Made New
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Related to
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1979
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the caretaker \n face-up card in deck is spelled to find selection, incomplete riffle shuffle control \n roy walton \n the caretaker \n roy walton \n riffle shuffle control \n karl fulves
1979
that certain something...
Roy Walton
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The Caretaker
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1979
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4
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justin time \n single card location with reverse-faro procedure \n roy walton \n moracle \n lin searles \n justin time \n roy walton
1979
that certain something...
Roy Walton
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Justin Time
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1979
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finger on the card \n selection replaced, performer removes card for value and suit, second card is selection, spectator then finds selection in deck, sucker \n gary ouellet \n finger on the card revisited \n gary ouellet
1979
finger on the card
Gary Ouellet
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Finger on the Card
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Variations
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1979
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joker iii \n medium stops before joker, repeated with medium in other room, story of an encounter between jimmy grippo and dai vernon \n dr. john nichols \n joker \n erwin schussel
1979
magick
Dr. John Nichols
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Joker III
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Inspired by
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1979
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1118
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once in a knife-time \n deck wrapped in napkin, jog \n karrell fox \n boston's stabbed card \n george boston
1979
another book
Karrell Fox
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Once in a Knife-Time
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Inspired by
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1979
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83
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the impossible dream \n one thought of card is found, sixteen cards \n larry becker
1979
the best of larry becker's world of super mentalism book ii
Larry Becker
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The Impossible Dream
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1979
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106
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beadazzled \n bead on long rubber band, held stretched next to card spread, moves and stops at selection \n unknown
1979
elastrix
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Beadazzled
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1979
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26
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letter perfect \n no. 18, spectator writes letters on cards, one chosen, shuffled back and found \n unknown
1979
self-working mental magic
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Letter Perfect
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1979
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24
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remote viewing \n no. 56, two spectators remember cards in shuffled deck that is cut back-to-back far away, out-of-hand key card placement \n karl fulves
1979
self-working mental magic
Karl Fulves
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Remote Viewing
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1979
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double stop \n no. 59, two cards, two halves dealt, performer shouts stop \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor
1979
self-working mental magic
Franklin V. Taylor
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Double Stop
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Also published here
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1979
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98
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die gedanken sind nicht frei ("thinker's paradise") \n two spectator cut a pile and think of cut card, cards are shuffled and divined by performer \n piet forton \n the three-card location \n steve ehlers \n the thoughts are free \n piet forton
1979
das mike skinner / piet forton seminarheft
Piet Forton
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Die Gedanken sind nicht frei ("Thinker's Paradise")
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Related toAlso published here
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1979
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2
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dark forces \n card turns face up in the deck, when value is counted it leads to selection, henry christ force as placement \n david britland
1979
the talon
David Britland
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Dark Forces
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Jan. 1979
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reversed card out \n multiple out for estimation location \n edward marlo \n reversed card out \n edward marlo
1979
inside outs
Edward Marlo
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Reversed Card Out
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Also published here
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1979
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9
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back stabber \n prediction card becomes locator card, out \n steve beam \n don morris
1979
inside outs
Steve Beam, Don Morris
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Back Stabber
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1979
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10
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glide out \n magic thrust as an out when someone challenges performer to find thought of card \n gerald kosky \n the biter bit \n gerald kosky
1979
inside outs
Gerald Kosky
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Glide Out
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Also published here
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1979
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11
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fool i \n two cards are pushed out from spread, location of one card can be named \n steve beam \n fooled \n steve beam
1979
magic — the vanishing art
Steve Beam
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Fool I
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Also published here
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1979
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4
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fool ii \n two cards are pushed out from spread, identity of one card and location of other card are named \n steve beam
1979
magic — the vanishing art
Steve Beam
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Fool II
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1979
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6
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mathematical card trick \n calculator is used to find position of selection, humorous presentation \n steve beam \n mathematical card trick \n steve beam \n mathematical card trick \n steve beam
1979
magic — the vanishing art
Steve Beam
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Mathematical Card Trick
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Also published here
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1979
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24
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thinkard \n from five esp cards two are selected, unknown word is spelled by spectator to shuffle, both cards are found \n howard a. adams
1979
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Thinkard
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1979
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OICUFESP
(Issue 2 - ten MORE brand new esp card miracles)
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7
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crystal balls \n three phase routine with circle esp cards, thinkard, finding mates by placing two circle cards face up anywhere in the pile and by placing them on cards \n howard a. adams
1979
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Crystal Balls
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1979
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OICUFESP
(Issue 2 - ten MORE brand new esp card miracles)
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8
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die katapult-daumenspitze \n pen jumps out of hand (catapult thumb tip), as card location \n unknown
1979
intermagic
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Die Katapult-Daumenspitze
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Aug. 1979
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74
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eine kartenkombination \n combination of two routines, first two cards are found in performer's pocket, used to switch decks, then several spectators put cards in their pockets and all cards are divined by performer \n rolf andra
1979
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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Eine Kartenkombination
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1979
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12
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man kann auch so 2 karten forcieren \n cards above and below are named, behind back \n rolf andra
1979
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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Man kann auch so 2 Karten Forcieren
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1979
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111
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cash stab \n bill burned in envelope, card stab in paper bag, bill found inside card
- burned bank note
- the card stab
- the routine \n roy johnson \n aufgespießt \n roy johnson \n milbourne christopher routine in hugard's magic monthly \n inner sanctum \n alexander de cova
1979
final call
Roy Johnson
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Cash Stab
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Inspired by- Milbourne Christopher routine in Hugard's Magic Monthly
Variations
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1979
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52
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mystic five \n selection found with number five, then five hands dealt and spectator receives four fives \n nick trost
1979
impromptu card magic
Nick Trost
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Mystic Five
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1979
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5
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significator five-spot \n significator five-spotface-up five used to count to selection, counted cards are the four aces \n nick trost \n significator five-spot \n nick trost
1979
impromptu card magic
Nick Trost
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Significator Five-Spot
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Also published here
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1979
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6
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pop-up card \n card pops out as deck is dropped into case \n nick trost
1979
impromptu card magic
Nick Trost
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Pop-Up Card
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1979
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10
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togetherness \n two cards chosen with poke, spectator's cut to the cards \n nick trost
1979
impromptu card magic
Nick Trost
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Togetherness
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1979
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15
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eingefangen \n card found with mouse trap \n jochen zmeck
1979
zwölf zmeck'sche zaubereien
Jochen Zmeck
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Eingefangen
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1979
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14
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der damaszener dolch \n selection lost, spectator locates four cards by stabbing a knife in the deck, they are the selection and its three mates \n jochen zmeck \n emerald isle aces \n dai vernon \n hubert lambert \n faucett ross
1979
zwölf zmeck'sche zaubereien
Jochen Zmeck
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Der Damaszener Dolch
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Inspired by
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1979
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judah's computer cards \n simplified handling for judah's "computing any value named" \n nick trost \n judah's computer cards \n nick trost
1979
close-up mentalism
Nick Trost
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Judah's Computer Cards
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Also published here
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1979
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2
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the impossible glimpse \n new deck order, incomplete faro \n bernard bilis
1980
french pasteboards
Bernard Bilis
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The Impossible Glimpse
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1980
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8
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the appearance \n two selections appear on top and bottom, using card clip \n edward marlo
1980
marlo's magazine — volume 4
Edward Marlo
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The Appearance
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1980
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105
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suit selection routine \n using two decks and a switch, find duplicate in second deck \n edward marlo
1980
marlo's magazine — volume 4
Edward Marlo
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Suit Selection Routine
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1980
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206
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mental over physical \n spectator stops at thought-of card, four methods, ungaffed and duplicates \n edward marlo \n a tip for mental over physical \n edward marlo
1980
marlo's magazine — volume 4
Edward Marlo
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Mental Over Physical
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Related to
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1980
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209
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the chicago conspiracy \n variation one of "bommeranging card", non-throwing method \n daryl martinez \n presto attracto card ii \n daryl martinez
1980
secrets of a "puerto rican gambler"
Daryl Martinez
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The Chicago Conspiracy
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Variations
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1980
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29
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quick silver \n variation two of "boomeranging card", half dollar is thrown between two selections \n daryl martinez
1980
secrets of a "puerto rican gambler"
Daryl Martinez
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Quick Silver
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1980
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31
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tele "vision" \n using estimation \n andré robert \n focused television \n roger crosthwaite
1980
apocalypse
André Robert
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Tele "Vision"
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Variations
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Apr. 1980
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335
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apocalypse variations or additions \n \n orville wayne meyer \n goody two choose \n jerry k. hartman
1980
apocalypse
Orville Wayne Meyer
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Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
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Inspired by
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May 1980
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347
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the humble/arrogant card trick \n stabbed indifferent card changes to selection, variation: stabbed card transposes with card above it \n greg miller
1980
apocalypse
Greg Miller
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The Humble/Arrogant Card Trick
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Aug. 1980
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381
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come forth! \n card appears at fourth position \n karrell fox
1980
apocalypse
Karrell Fox
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Come Forth!
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Sep. 1980
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395
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magnetic coincidence \n selection by spectator and performer are found next to each other by stop procedure, marked and half forcing deck, gilbreath \n paul swinford \n the shuffled prediction \n bill taylor
1980
arcane
Paul Swinford
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Magnetic Coincidence
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Related to
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1980
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15
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impossible two ace location \n gemini twins with overhand shuffle instead of dealing to find two cards \n unknown
1980
exclusive card miracles
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Impossible Two Ace Location
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1980
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31
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supreme control \n four selections found via christ aces procedure \n frank garcia \n edward victor \n supreme control \n edward victor
1980
exclusive card miracles
Frank Garcia, Edward Victor
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Supreme Control
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Inspired by
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1980
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68
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impossible location \n selection lost, top and bottom card total ten, ten cards cut off, then selection \n larry jennings \n michael skinner \n impossible location revisited \n james swain
1980
exclusive card secrets
Larry Jennings, Michael Skinner
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Impossible Location
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Variations
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1980
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21
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"tip of the iceberg" \n selection pivots out of deck in incomplete faro condition \n roger smith
1980
exclusive card secrets
Roger Smith
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"Tip of the Iceberg"
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1980
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34
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shake and find \n cards is shaken out from incomplete faro condition \n larry jennings
1980
exclusive card secrets
Larry Jennings
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Shake and Find
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1980
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36
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3 star card miracle discovery \n three cards with key cards \n frank garcia
1980
exclusive card secrets
Frank Garcia
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3 Star Card Miracle Discovery
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1980
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38
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ascanio's super ace discovery \n quadruple stop trick to find aces \n arturo de ascanio
1980
exclusive card secrets
Arturo de Ascanio
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Ascanio's Super Ace Discovery
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1980
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45
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the solid gold prediction \n prediction is duplicate with gold back \n father cyprian \n the devil's card \n shaun mccree
1980
the elegant card magic of father cyprian
Father Cyprian
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The Solid Gold Prediction
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Variations
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1980
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27
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you did it again! \n six cards, spectator thinks one, is turned over by spectator himself, repeat \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer
1980
hierophant
Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer
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You Did It Again!
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1980
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11
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you did it again and again! \n six cards, spectator thinks one, is turned over by spectator himself, repeats \n edward marlo
1980
hierophant
Edward Marlo
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You Did It Again and Again!
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1980
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13
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ad-jacent \n advertisement card is used to stab between selections in tabled spread \n simon aronson \n breaking up ad-jacent \n david solomon \n stealth card stab \n tom gagnon \n ad-jacent \n simon aronson \n thanks to aronson \n alexander de cova
1980
hierophant
Simon Aronson
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Ad-Jacent
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VariationsAlso published here
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1980
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51
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crooked card \n card changes to a crooked card \n al leech
1980
al leech's legacy
Al Leech
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Crooked Card
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1980
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38
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a card trilogy \n effect no. 1: card location with four aces climax
effect no. 2: card location with four aces climax
effect no. 3: kings turn into aces \n al leech
1980
al leech's legacy
Al Leech
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A Card Trilogy
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1980
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52
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that better be your card! \n \n gene maze
1980
the gene maze card book
Gene Maze
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That Better Be Your Card!
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1980
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53
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fastest trick in the world \n \n walter "sonny" day
1980
pabular
Walter "Sonny" Day
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Fastest Trick In the World
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Mar. 1980
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814
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piet forton's fan club \n two cards, sticking out of two card fans \n piet forton
1980
pabular
Piet Forton
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Piet Forton's Fan Club
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June 1980
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865
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biddle-kardyro cased \n mixture between biddle trick and "card case" \n philip reed willmarth \n case card \n al leech
1980
pabular
Philip Reed Willmarth
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Biddle-Kardyro Cased
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Inspired by
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Aug. 1980
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894
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nimrod \n two selected card are found by a wind-up toy, half forcing deck \n walt lees \n peter warlock's "the pecking bird" in "book of magic", 1956. p.90
1980
the immaculate card magic of walt lees
Walt Lees
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Nimrod
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Related to- Peter Warlock's "The Pecking Bird" in "Book of Magic", 1956. P.90
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1980
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a mid-count trick \n \n roy g. vasquez
1980
parallel lines
Roy G. Vasquez
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A Mid-Count Trick
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1980
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39
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lone impromptu \n cards mixed face-up and face-down, performer rightens them behind back except for selection \n karl fulves \n the lonely card \n bob hummer
1980
color quik
Karl Fulves
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Lone Impromptu
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Inspired by
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1980
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29
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the insane australian \n packet hidden, card at same position noted in rest \n jeff busby
1980
curioser
Jeff Busby
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The Insane Australian
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1980
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26
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no commercial potential \n klondike shuffle and down/under deal \n jeff busby \n "isaac's law" (karl fulves, magic and spells quarterly) \n second law \n karl fulves
1980
curioser
Jeff Busby
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No Commercial Potential
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Inspired by- "Isaac's Law" (Karl Fulves, Magic and Spells Quarterly)
Related to
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1980
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28
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auto abacus \n gray code on one way backs \n karl fulves \n the abacus card trick \n roy walton
1980
curioser
Karl Fulves
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Auto Abacus
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Inspired by
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1980
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46
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the no-name game \n deck cut and top four cards distributed, replaced, four blackjack games played and the 4 spectators' cards make perfect hands \n father cyprian
1980
curioser
Father Cyprian
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The No-Name Game
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1980
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56
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the pendulum picks a playing card \n card is found with pendulum, selection is shuffled among several other cards and found \n george b. anderson
1980
the magic pendulum
George B. Anderson
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The Pendulum Picks a Playing Card
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1980
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reputation maker \n very similar to eddie fields "tripartite" \n rovi \n tripartite \n eddie fields
1980
rovi reveals
Rovi
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Reputation Maker
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Related to
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1980
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14
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the horowitz variation \n card is found with a locator card in second pile \n andrew galloway
1980
diverting card magic
Andrew Galloway
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The Horowitz Variation
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1980
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23
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multi-choice \n using "spelling to any card" as climax for selection routine \n ken de courcy
1980
super spell
Ken De Courcy
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Multi-Choice
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1980
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7
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lucky seven \n reversed seven spot used to locate selection \n roy walton \n lucky seven \n roy walton
1980
the chronicles
Roy Walton
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Lucky Seven
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Also published here
|
1980
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1310
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the last card \n wheel with four sections, cards distributed onto the sections and eliminated in stages, last card is selection \n john f. mendoza \n "the last card" (jack hughes)
1980
john: verse two
John F. Mendoza
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The Last Card
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Inspired by- "The Last Card" (Jack Hughes)
|
1980
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84
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two card locaction \n behind back, with knife stabbed in the deck \n bob hummer \n two card location \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Two Card Locaction
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Also published here
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1980
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11
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card and ribbon \n ribbon with gummed sticker in pocket, selection vanishes from deck and is found attached on ribbon \n samuel berland \n bob hummer \n card and ribbon \n samuel berland \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Samuel Berland, Bob Hummer
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Card and Ribbon
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Also published here
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1980
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11
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five card baffle \n one of five cards is divined, off-beat method \n bob hummer \n five card baffle \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Five Card Baffle
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Also published here
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1980
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12
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graphite match box daub \n daub on key card \n unknown \n the ibm card \n dai vernon
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
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Graphite Match Box Daub
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Related to
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1980
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12
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one of fifty-two \n one way principle, alternated arrangement, one card's position is changed and separation in two piles \n bob hummer \n premo detection \n charles t. jordan \n an alternate detection \n theodore annemann
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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One of Fifty-Two
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Related to
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1980
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14
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a possible impossibility \n deck under handkerchief, packet cut and shuffled, bottom card remembered and packet replaced on deck, card is located, nail edge mark of entire deck \n bob hummer \n impromptu detection \n charles t. jordan \n a possible impossibility \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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A Possible Impossibility
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Related toAlso published here
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1980
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by mail \n packet extracted from case, bottom card remembered and shuffled \n bob hummer \n by mail (nail) \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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By Mail
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Also published here
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1980
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impossible location \n impossible location, with hair \n bob hummer \n impossible location \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Impossible Location
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Also published here
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1980
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24
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hummer's great discovery \n card is remembered from a packet by thinking of a number, found with down-under-deal, back of performer is turned
- method using 9's system
- method using any number \n bob hummer
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer
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Hummer's Great Discovery
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1980
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long range telepathy \n over the phone method for mathematical three-card monte \n sam schwartz
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Sam Schwartz
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Long Range Telepathy
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1980
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65
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time zoned \n over the phone method for mathematical three-card monte \n father cyprian \n time squared \n father cyprian
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets
Father Cyprian
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Time Zoned
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Also published here
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1980
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66
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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, trick not named in these notes, name taken from "the award-winning magic of john cornelius" \n john cornelius \n threefold \n john cornelius \n triple adivinación \n gabi pareras \n adaption d'une routine de marlo-cornélius \n claude rix \n king cornelius' stack \n robin robertson
1980
cornelius card system
John Cornelius
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Threefold
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VariationsAlso published here
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1980
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1
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fake \n 21 card trick fake for magicians \n john cornelius
1980
cornelius card system
John Cornelius
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Fake
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1980
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6
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under orders \n clever combination of principles to divine two cards \n philip t. goldstein \n deep fried! \n tom stone
1980
magick
Philip T. Goldstein
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Under Orders
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Related to
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1980
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1279
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left side, right side \n method to turn over card \n bob fillman
1980
magick
Bob Fillman
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Left Side, Right Side
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1980
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1282
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berlin swindle \n joker placed face-up on position where spectator stopped at \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
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Berlin Swindle
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1980
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8
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side by side \n card is reversed in deck next to selections \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
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Side by Side
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1980
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12
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side by side 2nd version \n card is reversed in deck next to selections, without gimmicked card \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
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Side by Side 2nd Version
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1980
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14
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side swindle \n card is found by feeling sides of the deck \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
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Side Swindle
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1980
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17
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dumb bird \n bird does not find card, selection found in 'contract' envelope \n jimmy ray
1980
a ray of magic
Jimmy Ray
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Dumb Bird
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1980
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18
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elevated thought \n thought-of (peeked or riffle-thought-of-forced) card appears on top of deck \n ben harris
1980
for close-up magicians' eyes only!
Ben Harris
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Elevated Thought
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1980
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8
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lucky 13 \n spectator cuts to two indicator cards, which total the position of the selection, see semi-automatic card tricks for variation \n steve beam \n lucky 13 \n steve beam
1980
card tricks from mount olympus
Steve Beam
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Lucky 13
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Related to
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1980
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28
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countdown \n values of two cut to cards are added and total leads to selection, 14/15 stack \n steve beam
1980
card tricks from mount olympus
Steve Beam
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Countdown
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1980
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31
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talk about your nice locations \n values of two cut to cards are added and total leads to selection \n steve beam
1980
card tricks from mount olympus
Steve Beam
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Talk About Your Nice Locations
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1980
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37
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overlooking miracles \n using oily skin as daub \n steve beam
1980
card tricks from mount olympus
Steve Beam
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Overlooking Miracles
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1980
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45
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the best i could scratch up \n \n steve beam \n paul clive's "on the side" in "card tricks without skill"
1980
card tricks from mount olympus
Steve Beam
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The Best I Could Scratch Up
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Related to- Paul Clive's "On the Side" in "Card Tricks Without Skill"
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1980
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46
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lost and found \n \n steve beam
1980
card tricks from mount olympus
Steve Beam
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Lost and Found
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1980
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a colorful trick \n deck starts to bleed \n chris ball
1980
diary of a deranged deck
Chris Ball
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A Colorful Trick
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1980
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11
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the hospital trick \n deck in card case, humorous presentation \n steve beam \n kevin justice
1980
diary of a deranged deck
Steve Beam, Kevin Justice
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The Hospital Trick
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1980
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13
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encircled \n esp cards divided in two piles, two spectator select a card each and turn them over in the pile, performer stabs a card next to the selection behind his back, packets encircled with rubber band \n howard a. adams
1980
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Encircled
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1980
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OICUFESP
(Issue 4 - esp card & mental miracles RETURN)
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1
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australian esp \n multiphase routine with esp deck, matching cards using several down-under-deals \n howard a. adams
1980
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Australian ESP
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1980
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OICUFESP
(Issue 5 - the SON of esp card & mental miracles)
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1
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suits me \n using a suit, finding selection after special procedure \n howard a. adams
1980
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Suits Me
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1980
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OICUFESP
(Issue 5 - the SON of esp card & mental miracles)
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8
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courtdown \n using a suit, finding selection after special procedure, similar to suits me with detective theme \n howard a. adams
1980
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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COUrTdown
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1980
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OICUFESP
(Issue 5 - the SON of esp card & mental miracles)
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9
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courtdown esp \n courtdown with a deck of esp cards \n howard a. adams
1980
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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COUrTdown EsP
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1980
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OICUFESP
(Issue 5 - the SON of esp card & mental miracles)
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10
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kartenstechen \n with newspaper cover \n fred lowe
1980
intermagic
Fred Lowe
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Kartenstechen
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Aug. 1980
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61
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die tieruhr \n cards with animals on them, large clock face on a stand, arrow spins and ends up pointing to selected picture card \n fred lowe
1980
intermagic
Fred Lowe
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Die Tieruhr
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Aug. 1980
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71
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as a method of card control \n sticky coin attached to card as key card \n albert verity \n eine karten-kontrollmethode \n albert verity
1980
ken brooke's magic — the unique years
Albert Verity
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As a Method of Card Control
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Also published here
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1980
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185
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read "another" again \n ideas with double-stick tape
- card sticks to bald head
- utility
- skullocation
- a pot
- red tape \n ken brooke \n verschiedenes \n ken brooke
1980
ken brooke's magic — the unique years
Ken Brooke
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Read "Another" Again
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Also published here
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1980
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186
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another \n deck openly placed against forehead, selection remains there \n ken brooke \n die stirnproduktion \n ken brooke
1980
ken brooke's magic — the unique years
Ken Brooke
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Another
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Also published here
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1980
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186
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what is "the world's fastest card trick"? \n comedy routine in which the spectator doesn't remember the card, then doesn't return it, and so on, until finally a wrong card changes into selection
- the method
- the third card \n joe karson \n ken de courcy \n "the world's fastest card trick", joe karson, booklet, ca. 1948
1980
the world's fastest card trick
Joe Karson, Ken De Courcy
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What is "The World's Fastest Card Trick"?
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Inspired by- "The World's Fastest Card Trick", Joe Karson, booklet, ca. 1948
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1980
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4
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the very personal card discovery \n completely out of hand, spectator chooses a card and loses it, spreads deck, one card has his initials and it's the selection \n ken de courcy
1980
cards in cabaret
Ken De Courcy
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The Very Personal Card Discovery
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1980
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24
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the fastest insured card trick \n comedy routine in which the spectator doesn't remember the card, then doesn't return it, and so on, insurance policy ending \n ken de courcy \n it's as well to be insured \n ken de courcy
1980
cards in cabaret
Ken De Courcy
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The Fastest Insured Card Trick
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Also published here
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1980
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43
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the clever lady trick \n three cards chosen, one remembered, all cards torn in quarters, performer does same, all pieces tossed in change bag, spectator removes four pieces, they make up selection, it is restored in bag \n ken de courcy \n marketed george blake effect
1980
cards in cabaret
Ken De Courcy
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The Clever Lady Trick
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Inspired by- marketed George Blake effect
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1980
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45
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the cat \n cat design for paper fortune teller fold, can be used for skullocation \n ken de courcy
1980
blue spotitis
Ken De Courcy
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The Cat
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1980
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17
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revelación fraterna \n efecto n°5, card with a value one higher than selection is produced \n val evans \n juan tamariz
1980
la baraja multiefecto
Val Evans, Juan Tamariz
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Revelación Fraterna
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1980
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29
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las huellas digitales \n efecto n°7, location of selection, fingerprint presentation \n juan tamariz
1980
la baraja multiefecto
Juan Tamariz
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Las Huellas Digitales
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1980
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36
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revelación subita \n efecto n°13, quick production of selection \n val evans
1980
la baraja multiefecto
Val Evans
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Revelación Subita
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1980
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51
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doble revelación \n efecto n°15, location of two cards, second à la stabbed in the pack \n juan tamariz
1980
la baraja multiefecto
Juan Tamariz
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Doble Revelación
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1980
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57
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stop mental \n \n unknown
1980
la baraja multiefecto
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Stop Mental
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1980
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76
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stop - a mental spell \n spectator thinks stop during spelling \n roger smith \n stop - a mental spell \n roger smith
1980
the smith notes!
Roger Smith
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Stop - A Mental Spell
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Also published here
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1980
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2
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the flip over card \n two halves made, top card of one half flips over onto the other to reveal selection \n unknown
1980
the smith notes!
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The Flip Over Card
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1980
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3
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oddly unexpected \n odd-backed duplicate of selection is found at cut-off point, value of selection is used to count down and find actual selection \n roger smith
1980
the smith notes!
Roger Smith
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Oddly Unexpected
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1980
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5
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combo: two \n spectator stabs a king into the deck between two other kings \n al smith \n stabbed coincidence \n larry jennings
1980
cards on demand
Al Smith
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Combo: Two
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Related to
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1980
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8
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cut:22 \n two card revelation using cut deeper force \n al smith \n "quadruple profit" (dave solomon, sticks and stones no. 7)
1980
cards on demand
Al Smith
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Cut:22
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Inspired by- "Quadruple Profit" (Dave Solomon, Sticks and Stones No. 7)
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1980
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16
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trio \n two cards chosen from one deck are located with an indicator card chosen from another deck \n al smith \n fourtitude \n harry lorayne \n the spectator locates \n harry lorayne
1980
cards on demand
Al Smith
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Trio
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Inspired by
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1980
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22
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magic countdown \n spectator remembers card and its position, after a shuffle it is no longer in its position but spelled with word "magic", faro \n al smith
1980
cards on demand
Al Smith
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Magic Countdown
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1980
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36
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delayed location effects \n doing divided deck locations after shuffle-bored \n simon aronson \n delayed location effects \n simon aronson
1980
shuffle-bored
Simon Aronson
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Delayed Location Effects
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Also published here
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1980
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15
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selection shuffle-bored \n shuffle-bored combined with a location \n simon aronson \n selection shuffle-bored \n simon aronson
1980
shuffle-bored
Simon Aronson
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Selection Shuffle-Bored
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Also published here
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1980
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19
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first card sequence \n outline of multi-selection routine, signed cards, using scotty york lamp, lepaul wallet and york's electric razor \n scotty york \n v. card routine \n scotty york \n the scotty york handling & presentation of the light bulb \n scotty york
1980
decennial prelection
Scotty York
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First Card Sequence
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Related toAlso published here
|
1980
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1
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the card in the menu stand \n one of two selections is signed, one found by cutting to it and placed on menu stand, other found inside menu stand, one duplicate \n scotty york
1980
decennial prelection
Scotty York
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The Card in the Menu Stand
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1980
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10
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the walking talking card box \n using talking card box, card is named and found by wind-up toy \n scotty york
1980
decennial prelection
Scotty York
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The Walking Talking Card Box
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1980
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11
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incomplete side steal \n plus applications
- variation in handling \n dr. jacob daley \n incomplete notes \n karl fulves
1981
side steal
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Incomplete Side Steal
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Related to
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1981
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9
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double thrusts \n behind the back stab of two cards \n karl fulves
1981
side steal
Karl Fulves
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Double Thrusts
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1981
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59
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the bag man \n stop trick with fair conditions, cards are dealt out of a paper box \n larry becker
1981
apocalypse
Larry Becker
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The Bag Man
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Apr. 1981
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478
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three different ways \n three selections made in different ways and found in different ways with two four-of-a-kinds along the way \n michael skinner \n cultural influences on techniques of card selection \n jamy ian swiss
1981
arcane
Michael Skinner
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Three Different Ways
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Variations
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1981
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33
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a wrong card turns right \n sucker effect with five cards \n larry jennings
1981
arcane
Larry Jennings
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A Wrong Card Turns Right
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1981
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52
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stop trick \n brief \n edward marlo
1981
21st century card magic
Edward Marlo
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Stop Trick
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1981
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14
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ma bell ringers - korem variation of telephone test \n additional ideas for marlo's routine, four phases \n danny korem \n the 9999 miracle \n edward marlo \n telephone test \n edward marlo
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala
Danny Korem
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Ma Bell Ringers - Korem Variation of Telephone Test
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Inspired by
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1981
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22
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wired hidden power \n card remembered at total of cut-off packet \n jon racherbaumer \n hidden power \n jack avis \n the extremely hidden count down \n jon racherbaumer
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala
Jon Racherbaumer
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Wired Hidden Power
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1981
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26
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covert coin \n coin becomes invisible and reappears, using deck of cards and selection \n edward marlo \n the invisible coin \n tim wright
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala
Edward Marlo
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Covert Coin
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Inspired by
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1981
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61
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sawing the lady in half? \n four aces found and selection as well \n harry allen \n tip for sawing the lady in half \n ken simmons
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala
Harry Allen
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Sawing the Lady in Half?
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Variations
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1981
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70
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seven card location \n \n don england
1981
don england's t.k.o.'s
Don England
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Seven Card Location
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1981
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49
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4-ever \n spectator cuts, remembers card and replaces, faro \n karl fulves \n no contact location \n karl fulves
1981
fourcast
Karl Fulves
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4-Ever
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Related to
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1981
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16
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4-more \n quicker version of 4-ever \n karl fulves
1981
fourcast
Karl Fulves
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4-More
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1981
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17
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4-see \n performer's card is found next to selection \n karl fulves
1981
fourcast
Karl Fulves
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4-See
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1981
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18
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4-bidden \n \n karl fulves
1981
fourcast
Karl Fulves
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4-Bidden
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1981
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19
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psychic option \n method for finding out the suit or position of a cut to card, three variations \n karl fulves \n psychic location \n bob king
1981
fourcast
Karl Fulves
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Psychic Option
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Variations
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1981
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25
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sorting the suits \n locating a card \n karl fulves
1981
fourcast
Karl Fulves
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Sorting the Suits
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1981
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32
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the crooked clue \n \n karl fulves \n unbeknownst \n karl fulves
1981
fourcast
Karl Fulves
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The Crooked Clue
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Related to
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1981
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36
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the geiger mystery \n card is located by sound, then it vanishes between two others and is found to be the card put in the case in the beginning \n roger crosthwaite \n the geiger discovery \n edward marlo
1981
the commercial card magic of roger crosthwaite
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Geiger Mystery
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Inspired by
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1981
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18
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the 2nd geiger mystery \n \n roger crosthwaite \n the geiger discovery \n edward marlo
1981
the commercial card magic of roger crosthwaite
Roger Crosthwaite
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The 2nd Geiger Mystery
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Related to
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1981
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22
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ryan's dunbury delight \n four ace kicker \n jim ryan \n dave's delight \n david lederman
1981
jim ryan close-up: sensational stunners
Jim Ryan
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Ryan's Dunbury Delight
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Inspired by
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1981
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10
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vice-versa \n two spectators get the wrong card, then they transpose, duplicate \n jim ryan \n vice-versa \n jim ryan
1981
jim ryan close-up: entertaining card quickies
Jim Ryan
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Vice-Versa
|
Also published here
|
1981
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17
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le paul's multiple discovery \n five spectators each find their selection \n jim ryan \n paul lepaul \n a quadruplicate mystery \n paul lepaul
1981
jim ryan close-up: classic card routines
Jim Ryan, Paul LePaul
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Le Paul's Multiple Discovery
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Inspired by
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1981
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1
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pass key \n named card is produced with a key \n karl fulves \n rising card from envelope \n bill severn \n pete biro
1981
milennium aces
Karl Fulves
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Pass Key
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Inspired by
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1981
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47
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fourth of habit \n four indifferent cards put on table, one changes into selection, then four kings are dealt, first tricks sets up second \n karl fulves \n fourth down \n allan slaight
1981
octet
Karl Fulves
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Fourth of Habit
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Inspired by
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1981
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35
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this is your card! \n freely chosen card is earlier selection, four methods \n ken simmons
1981
cards — with a different touch
Ken Simmons
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This is Your Card!
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1981
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39
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touch any card \n reversed card changes into selection, value used to find other card, two methods \n ken simmons
1981
cards — with a different touch
Ken Simmons
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Touch Any Card
|
1981
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42
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the vacuum cleaner card case \n case stuck to deck \n paul harris \n the vccc cleans up its act \n curtis kam \n chris kam
1981
close-up fantasies finalé
Paul Harris
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The Vacuum Cleaner Card Case
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Variations
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1981
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5
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the bill collector \n card is found with dollar bill and (more or less) rises out of pack when bill is pulled \n paul harris \n paul's bill comes due \n richard kaufman \n the bill collector \n paul harris
1981
close-up fantasies finalé
Paul Harris
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The Bill Collector
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
1981
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129
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witch switch \n performer writes card on a piece of paper and selects a card, on the second try he eventually finds it, billet switch with a playing card \n gene "phantini" grant
1981
phantini's incredible mental secrets volume two
Gene "Phantini" Grant
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Witch Switch
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1981
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38
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from another deck \n with two decks, one packet is cut and turned over, value of card on the face is used to count to a card, performer finds the card in second deck or in a pocket \n jack mcmillen \n judson s. brown
1981
sleights & swindles
Jack McMillen, Judson S. Brown
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From Another Deck
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1981
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6
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challenge psychometry \n performer stops spectator at selected card \n basil horwitz \n challenge psychometry number 2 \n basil horwitz \n ein psychometrischer test \n basil horwitz
1981
the mental magick of basil horwitz
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lj's prophet \n spectator cuts off pile, remembers card at same position in rest of deck, deals pile into four piles and top values are added to find selection \n larry jennings \n coincido \n larry jennings \n lucky "32" \n larry jennings
1981
the chronicles
Larry Jennings
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LJ's Prophet
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1981
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max switch \n behind fan \n max williams
1981
the chronicles
Max Williams
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Max Switch
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1981
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optical notes \n variations \n jack avis \n the optical force \n karl fulves
1981
the chronicles
Jack Avis
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Optical Notes
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1981
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paper clip discovery \n chosen cards found to be paper clipped together with a message on them \n bob hummer \n martin gardner \n paper clip discovery \n martin gardner \n bob hummer
1981
bob hummer's collected secrets
Bob Hummer, Martin Gardner
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Paper Clip Discovery
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1981
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computer deck \n three cards outjogged in deck, plunger principle until only selection sticks out \n joe dignam
1981
spell-binder
Joe Dignam
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Computer Deck
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geiger find \n selection is found by using other card as geiger counter, deck ends up blank and geiger card becomes "52 on 1" card \n stephen tucker
1981
spell-binder
Stephen Tucker
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Geiger Find
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hand of darkness \n selection is divined as is position of the card in the deck \n dr. lawrence weinstein
1981
magick
Dr. Lawrence Weinstein
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Hand of Darkness
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1981
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aroma cards \n spectator shuffles, makes three piles and follows a selection procedure, card apparently found by smell \n ben harris \n woody meltcher
1981
magic from which memories are made!
Ben Harris, Woody Meltcher
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Aroma Cards
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a jigsaw puzzle \n card puzzle as a revelation, four of hearts instead of five of hearts \n terri rogers \n paradox \n mitsunobu matsuyama
1981
babel
Terri Rogers
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A Jigsaw Puzzle
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enigmas 1: computer cards \n card location with mechanics of the simple shift, flourishy \n david britland \n computer deck \n david britland
1981
babel
David Britland
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Enigmas 1: Computer Cards
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1981
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the spectator does a trick \n \n horace e. bennett
1981
bennett's fourth book
Horace E. Bennett
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The Spectator Does a Trick
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1981
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tarot deca \n spectator finds his own selected card, major arcana \n philip t. goldstein
1981
the talon
Philip T. Goldstein
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Tarot Deca
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1981
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cartomagia sin tecnica \n routine with svengali deck, starts and ends with a normal deck, first one cards is located then two, similar strategy as in neither blind nor silly \n juan tamariz
1981
magia potagia — volume i
Juan Tamariz
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Cartomagia sin Tecnica
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1981
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mathematical card trick \n calculator is used to find position of selection, humorous presentation \n steve beam \n mathematical card trick \n steve beam \n mathematical card trick \n steve beam
1981
teaching an old deck new tricks
Steve Beam
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Mathematical Card Trick
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1981
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matheight \n principle, ace to eight of a suit are used, mentally chosen card is found after three deals, then both piles have same total, removed card can be named \n howard a. adams \n eerie cards \n kent arthur
1981
oicufesp
Howard A. Adams
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Matheight
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der sand der zeit \n performer deals through cards while hourglass is running, once sand is finished the performer arrives at selection \n bobby bernard \n pentagram, mar. 1955
1981
intermagic
Bobby Bernard
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Der Sand der Zeit
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May 1981
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der zaubernde zuschauer \n message arrow on blank card \n gene "phantini" grant \n next card is it \n gene "phantini" grant
1981
intermagic
Gene "Phantini" Grant
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Der zaubernde Zuschauer
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June 1981
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nimrod \n two selected card are found by a wind-up toy, half forcing deck \n walt lees \n magic info, vol. 2 no. 11, jan./feb. 1976
1981
intermagic
Walt Lees
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Nimrod
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die angekreuzte karte \n unknown card marked on back, spectator choses it from the face, tttcbe \n dr. stanley jaks
1981
intermagic
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Die angekreuzte Karte
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Dec. 1981
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ich weiß es vorher \n card placed aside as prediction, spectator stops dealing, value is counted down to mate of prediction \n dr. stanley jaks
1981
intermagic
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Ich weiß es vorher
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Dec. 1981
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cartes \n aces found threaded on ribbon inside bag \n don tanner \n jean de merry
1981
hokus pokus
Don Tanner, Jean de Merry
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Cartes
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1981
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cartes \n miniature deck dropped into cloth bag, mouse trap as well, selection found in mouse trap \n don tanner \n cards \n don tanner
1981
hokus pokus
Don Tanner
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Cartes
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1981
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attaboy \n three cards are selected and placed in stand which is designed like a bell boy, spectators stop at their card, various designs
- a routine with lettered cards \n jack hughes
1981
jack hughes world of magic — volume one
Jack Hughes
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Attaboy
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1981
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snake basket \n snake in basket rises with selected colored ball on head and then with selection in mouth \n jack hughes
1981
jack hughes world of magic — volume one
Jack Hughes
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Snake Basket
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1981
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children's routine for "the snake basket" \n \n john g. turner
1981
jack hughes world of magic — volume one
John G. Turner
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Children's Routine for "The Snake Basket"
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1981
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helpmates \n two selections turn over with the help of two random cards which also turn over \n roy walton \n helpmates \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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Helpmates
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1981
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demi demon \n mates are found, faro \n roy walton \n demi demon \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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Demi Demon
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1981
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the magical eliminator \n spectator selects red card, but performer goes on to find it among six black cards, sucker \n roy walton \n the magical eliminator \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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The Magical Eliminator
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1981
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green turtle \n ace changes into selection then vanishes and appears reversed in the center with other aces \n roy walton \n green turtle \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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Green Turtle
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1981
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the "thing er me jig" trick \n cards are spelled with words "remember" and "forget" \n roy walton \n the "thing er me jig" trick \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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The "Thing er me Jig" Trick
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1981
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now and then \n selection is found and number revealed, down-under-deal
- alternative procedure \n roy walton \n now and then \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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Now and Then
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1981
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the caretaker \n face-up card in deck is spelled to find selection, incomplete riffle shuffle control \n roy walton \n the caretaker \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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The Caretaker
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1981
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justin time \n single card location with reverse-faro procedure \n roy walton \n justin time \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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Justin Time
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1981
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twister \n two six-card packets (one red and one black) on table, spectator moves one over from one packet to the other, located, six red cards change to black \n roy walton \n twister \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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Twister
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1981
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circulation \n two cards chosen from half the deck, a face-up nine is used to count to both of them, faros \n roy walton
1981
the complete walton — volume 1
Roy Walton
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Circulation
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1981
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fab-stab \n spectator stabs his selection with a knife, deck wrapped in newspaper \n bill wisch
1981
wisches ii
Bill Wisch
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Fab-Stab
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1981
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it takes two \n card is chosen and shuffled back into the deck, cards are eliminated, last card is selection, pateo \n bruce bernstein \n tripartite \n eddie fields \n it takes two \n bruce bernstein
1981
twenty effects for psychic entertainers
Bruce Bernstein
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It Takes Two
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1981
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five card psychometry test \n chosen card is replaced and deck shuffled, spectator removes five cards including selection, selection is divined \n bruce bernstein
1981
twenty effects for psychic entertainers
Bruce Bernstein
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Five Card Psychometry Test
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1981
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volition plus \n four selections in envelopes, spectators choose their own card, envelopes are numbered from one to four a \n bruce bernstein \n volition \n theodore annemann \n the ultimate chairs prediction \n gary kurtz
1981
twenty effects for psychic entertainers
Bruce Bernstein
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Volition Plus
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1981
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the one-armed gambler \n one-handed \n derek dingle
1982
the complete works of derek dingle
Derek Dingle
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The One-Armed Gambler
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1982
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"wind tunnel" \n card flys out of the deck in if condition \n j. gordon o'genski \n get-ready for "wind tunnel" \n ken krenzel
1982
apocalypse
J. Gordon O'Genski
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"Wind Tunnel"
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Variations
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May 1982
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"cigarette cards" \n down under deal with packets \n terry lagerould
1982
apocalypse
Terry LaGerould
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"Cigarette Cards"
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Aug. 1982
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spca \n sponge ball finds card \n craig keller
1982
apocalypse
Craig Keller
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SPCA
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Aug. 1982
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apocalypse variations or additions \n peeling stop trick \n peter marshall \n biddle bemused \n paul friedman \n force feed \n stephen minch
1982
apocalypse
Peter Marshall
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Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
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a lorayne storm \n a three as multiple out, one of seven \n harry lorayne \n lucky thirteen \n harry lorayne \n lucky thirteen \n harry lorayne
1982
apocalypse
Harry Lorayne
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A Lorayne Storm
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Variations
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Oct. 1982
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count me in \n top card turned over, value used to count down, selection reversed \n larry jennings \n quick tip count down \n larry jennings
1982
best of friends
Larry Jennings
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Count Me In
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Variations
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1982
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the royal computer \n kings and queens are given to spectator for cato procedure, two card turned over, two previous selections \n charles hudson \n spur of the moment \n harry lorayne
1982
best of friends
Charles Hudson
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The Royal Computer
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Variations
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1982
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fanta-spread \n key card placement after domino spread turnover \n terry lagerould
1982
best of friends
Terry LaGerould
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Fanta-Spread
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1982
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three by two \n pair of mates find three selections \n tom craven
1982
best of friends
Tom Craven
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Three By Two
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1982
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