4,183 entries in Cards / Effect Themes / Transposition
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
James Steranko Voodoo Card "An Experiment into the Unknown"
card named and removed and turned over, mate turns over in deck, they transpose, Triumph phase
Variations 1960 58
U. F. Grant Little Miracles II. two cards transpose, one in spectator's and one in performer's pocket, no ESP relation
1960 6
U. F. Grant Little Miracles III. two card transposition from glass to paper bag, sucker element, no ESP relation
1960 7
Bert Allerton The Two Card Trick two phases, double facer, no ESP relation
Also published here 1960 7
Lin Searles The Best of All Possible Ace Tricks assembly using Turnover Add variation
Inspired by Oct. 1960
Ibidem (Issue 22)
10
Anthony J. Gugliotta Leap Frog two cards at the same position in two halves transpose
Oct. 1960
Ibidem (Issue 22)
12
Dai Vernon The Four Blue Backed Aces
1961 5
Edward Marlo Ace Vanish and Transfer points A and B
1961 46
Edward Marlo Four and Four Transposition four Aces with four indifferent cards
1961 48
Edward Marlo Double Switch two card transposition
1961 64
Cliff Green A Whiff of Confusion odd-backed card pushed in deck rises out of it, transposes with duplicate from deck
1961 62
Charlie Miller The Jest of the Joker or "The Joker Is A Diakka", joker placed aside, ace with three x cards on table, other aces vanish, pile becomes four jokers, joker becomes ace, then pile becomes aces again
Variations 1961 18
S. W. Erdnase Fifteen Card Trick Routine - 7
Inspired by 1961 19
Charlie Miller Fifteen Card Trick Routine - 10 one-handed, otherwise standard
1961 22
Max Malini Malini's Transposition
Also published here 1961 49
Charlie Miller Transposition card on table with card in deck
1961 50
Charlie Miller Red and Black Packets selected cards from red half and black half transpose
Related to 1961 56
Charlie Miller Variation of a Jack Merlin Effect three four-of-a-kinds kicker, bottom deals
Related to 1961 62
Charlie Miller Two Card Transposition duplicate & two double lifts
1961 65
James G. Thompson Jr. Transposed selection is stabbed in the deck and transforms into second selection, selection is then found at stabbed position
1961 13
Geheimnisvolle Wanderung signed card from pocket transposes with signed card sandwiched in the deck, duplicates
Also published here
  • in "Miro"
1961
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 22 No. 5)
105
Rolf Andra Seltsame Wege chosen Queen changes with selection, Queen found face-up in deck
1961
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 22 No. 6)
130
Edward Marlo Forward to ---- intro on Ace Assemblies as transpositions and using less cards
Related to Mar. 1961
Ibidem (Issue 23)
2
Edward Marlo Ace Deuce Transposition Aces in T formation, three Twos on leader Ace, they transpose with Aces one by one, Seven Card Assembly (second method)
Related to Mar. 1961
Ibidem (Issue 23)
3
Edward Marlo, Bert Fenn 7 Card Assembly (3rd Method)
Related toVariations Mar. 1961
Ibidem (Issue 23)
11
Edward Marlo 6 Card Assembly with three Aces and three Twos
Mar. 1961
Ibidem (Issue 23)
15
Walter E. Cummings Take me to Your Leader other three Ace packets are cut into deck, crimped Aces
Also published here 1962 48
Harry Lorayne Chango-Cards turnover change
1962 228
Bill Simon, Paul Curry 1-2-3-4
1962 231
Harry Lorayne 4-3-2-1 variation in the layout
Variations 1962 236
Harry Lorayne On Spectator's Hand duplicate
1962 250
Harry Lorayne Torn Corner Transposition duplicate
1962 252
Herb Zarrow Red Ace - Black Ace
1962 253
Harry Lorayne Ambitious Aces
1962 264
Harry Lorayne The Traveling Jewels
1962 265
Dai Vernon The Vernon Four Aces Nomad style
1962 35
Dai Vernon Follow The Leader
1962 42
P. Howard Lyons Further Data on the Foregoing Trick credit information on "Follow The Leader" plot
1962 43
Dai Vernon Novel Card Transposition card on table with card at chosen number in deck
1962 47
Dai Vernon Puzzling Demonstration top two cards transpose, also as fake second deal
Related to 1962 56
Edward Marlo The Transposition face up card in deck with tabled card
1962 9
Edward Marlo K. M. Move Follow Up Aces setting up
Inspired byVariations 1962 11
Edward Marlo Another Exchange Procedure
1962 11
Edward Marlo The Four Ace and Four King Transposition
1962 12
Edward Marlo K. M. Move as a Passer - First Idea showing aces to have backs, even though three double facers are used
1962 14
Arthur Rasper Kartenpaar-Wanderung von Glas zu Glas two Aces in one glass transpose with King and Queen of Clubs in another glass, partial rough-smooth
1962 30
Jochen Zmeck Schwarz-Rot black cards with blue backs put in one case, red cars with red back in another, they transpose, partial rough-smooth
1962 12
Trevor H. Hall, Jochen Zmeck Ein R.-G.-Vierastrick partial rough-smooth
1962 27
Edward Marlo Quick Acembly "Second Effect", three Aces buried, top three cards placed on last Ace, they change into Aces
1962 9
Edward Marlo 4 and 4 Transposition "Third Effect", two fours-of-a-kind, some cards lost, follow the leader type effect
1962 10
Edward Marlo The Tilted Transposition "Twelfth Effect", two cards placed reversed into two halves transpose
1962 20
Edward Marlo On the Presentation of Transpositions clarity
1962 21
Edward Marlo The Criss Cross Transposition "Thirteenth Effect", more complex version of previous transposition
1962 21
Leo Behnke Follow the Leader with business cards
1962 2
James Steranko One-Eyed Jacks selection placed between two Jacks and put on table, sandwich changes into three Aces and original sandwich found reversed in the deck
1962 45
James Steranko Blackjaq three transpositions, using only two cards apparently, Lateral Palm and duplicate
Inspired by 1962 73
Nate Leipzig Acrobats two halves of the deck change places, duplicate
Variations 1963 157
William P. Miesel Phanto Cards three phases
Jan. 1963
The New Phoenix (Issue 376)
333
Verne Chesbro Up and Down four cards in hand transpose with four tabled cards one by one
1963 31
Verne Chesbro Switcheroo four cards in hand transpose with four tabled cards one by one
1963 32
Verne Chesbro Bottoms Up reds over blacks, blacks come to top as block, using Veeser Concept
1963 32
Verne Chesbro Old Rocking Chair four cards in hand transpose with four tabled cards, using Veeser Concept, featuring transfer of a card from in-the-hand packet to tabled packet
1963 33
Verne Chesbro Shocker Finale four cards in hand transpose with four tabled cards one by one
1963 34
Verne Chesbro Strange Interlude four cards in hand transpose with four tabled cards one by one, Elmsley counts
1963 37
Terry Nosek The Four Fours glide and redeal
1964
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1963-64)
27
Al Leech Speedy Transposition
1965 5
Harry Lorayne Criss-Cross one phase only, repeated as challenge, for credit comments see page 16 of Kabbala, Vol. 2
Related toAlso published here 1965 16
Harry Lorayne Lorayne's Transposition Breakthrough #1 no duplicate
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1965 45
Harry Lorayne Lorayne's Transposition Breakthrough #2 one card odd-backed
Also published here 1965 50
Al Honeycutt Follow the Leader Aces and Kings
Related to 1965
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 26 No. 4)
60
J. W. Sarles, Karl Fulves Remember Me to Hecuba red-backed card signed on back by spectator in red deck, blue-backed duplicate by magician, they transpose from underneath table to deck wrapped in handkerchief
Mar. 1966 26
Karl Fulves And Then There Were None Problems with Cards - No. Four
Ace assembly with five cards (Aces and indifferent), a bit like dumbed-down Open Travelers
Related toVariations Sep. 1966 55
Karl Fulves And Then There Were None assembly with only five cards, solution
Inspired by Dec. 1966 69
Larry Jennings Tell-Tale Aces rather complex handling
Related toVariations 1967 49
Francis Haxton Last Word Four Aces spectator chooses Leader Packet
Variations 1967 186
Francis Carlyle Card Transposition
1967 233
Harry Lorayne The Magic Step a card changes repeatedly after a weird cutting procedure, at the end two cards change places
1967 30
Harry Lorayne Six Card Follow the Leader Phase
1967 94
Jack Avis Exchanged three of four Aces are switched
Nov. 1967
Epilogue (Issue 1)
6
John Benzais The Missing Ace triple transposition of sandwiched card with tabled card and selection in deck
1967 56
Karl Fulves The Cards That Can't Be Mixed 4&4 odd-backed, red-backed faces change to black as finale
Related to Winter 1967
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 3 No. 1st Folio)
140
Peter Kane Classic Ace Assembly
1967 10
Helmut "Kalanag" Schreiber Die dreifache Tour three cards transpose, one in pocket
1967
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 28 No. 4)
57
Jim Ryan Vice-Versa two spectators get the wrong card, then they transpose, duplicate
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 79
Edward Marlo Two Card Passe Passe
1968 82
Edward Marlo Direct Aces
1968 108
Karl Fulves Three Way Split transposition procedure posed as a problem, for solutions see references
Variations Nov. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 4)
32
Edward Marlo Effect 10 - A Transposition of Two Cards see also page 29
1968 18
Jon Racherbaumer Quad Aces, Acrobatically three Acrobatic Flap Cards
Inspired by 1968 43
Edward Marlo, Dr. James Nuzzo The Queen's Escape or "The Tale of Two Kiddies", transpo with case and acrobatic card
1968 65
Tom Batchelor Across Come the Kings two phases
1968
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1967-68)
87
Tom Batchelor Ace Transportation
1968
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1967-68)
93
Arthur Setterington Joe Smith - Magician seven cards, Ace of Spades comes several times to the top and then changes places with card in the pocket
1968 3
Theodore Annemann Four Ace Routine from "Annemann's $50 Manuscript" (ca. 1932)
aces change to kings, appear in chosen pile, queens assemble as well
Jan. 1968 154
Ken Krenzel Two-Part Invention see p. 236 for Marlo reference
Inspired byRelated to
  • "Non-Confusing Challenge" ("Marlo Writes Again", Ed Marlo, Ibidem #27)
Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
220
Charly Eperny Das Schwarze Schaf in der Familie three playing cards with hole in center are threaded on ribbon, they change order under handkerchief
1968
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 29 No. 1)
14
Rolf Andra, Dr. Lazlo Rothbart Die Asse
1968
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 29 No. 6)
116
Verne Chesbro, Larry West Face the Ace four red-backed Aces and four blue-backed Aces, Ace chosen in one packet, its duplicate reverses in the other packet, the transpose
1968 4
Verne Chesbro, Larry West The Jack is a Joker Jacks assemble one by one and turn over in leader packet, last one changes to Joker
1968 16
Verne Chesbro, Larry West Flipper
Variations 1968 25
Verne Chesbro, Larry West Trance-Position two selections transpose between two decks
1968 34
Ian Baxter Quadruple Transmigrationalism four quartets from different decks transpose while inside deck, odd-backed
Variations 1969 69
Alton Sharpe The Flying Queens rough-smooth queens
1969 94
Jack Avis Gathering of the Clan
1969 121
Harvey Rosenthal Cavorting Aces "The effect that follows is highly endorsed by both Charlie Miller and Persi Diaconis."
1969 142
William P. Miesel 3rd Flight follow the leader with 3 quartets
July 1969
Epilogue (Issue 6)
48
Jerry K. Hartman (b) EnTransed one card in center of deck
Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
50
Jerry K. Hartman (d) Change of Face solution
Inspired by Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
50
Jerry K. Hartman (e) Change of Place
Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
51
Roy Walton Black Widow Notes transpo in sandwiches
Inspired byVariations Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
55
Ray Miller Black Widow Notes transpo in sandwiches
Inspired by Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
56
Edward Marlo Signed Card Transposition from tabled sandwich to sandwich in deck
Related to Winter 1969
Hierophant (Issue 2)
52
Edward Marlo Marlo's Nomad Aces see comment on page 165
Winter 1969
Hierophant (Issue 2)
70
Edward Marlo Hop - Skip - Jump
1969 42
Art Spring 11 & 1 Aces & Jacks removed and Jacks given to spectator, he suddenly holds Aces, see p. 288 for suggestions by Peter McDonald
Variations Apr. 1969 253
Alan Brown Black Widow two initialed cards change place in sandwich cards, see also p. 270 and p. 276 for ideas by John Hudak, Bill Zavis and Fulves
Related toVariations May 1969 255
Ben Christopher Negative Flight prediction under hat, card signed and sandwiched, sandwich put in hat, two cards removed, prediction says that one of removed cards is the last one in hat, and so it is
July 1969 269
Charlie Miller Color Switch two decks, color of backs change places
1969
The Cardiste (Issue 13)
11
Dave Strong Evolution of a Sandwich
1969
The Cardiste (Issue 13)
23
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Two Unsolved Card Problems
  • 1. card vanishes and reappears rolled inside finger ring by spectator held behind his back
  • 2. Hofzinser Ace Problem
Related toVariations Winter 1969
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 5 No. 3rd Folio)
299
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Kings And Queens Kings and Queens separated on table, then both piles consist of two Kings-Queen pairs
Winter 1969
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 5 No. 3rd Folio)
301
Roy Walton The X Plus One Ace Trick "Where X is the Number of Ace Tricks You Already Know", second deal
Also published here 1969 27
Roy Walton Jay Bee Transposition Joker in pocket transposes with selection
  • Alternative Method
Also published here 1969 29
Roy Walton The Happy Wanderers three cards in the middle, two travel to top and bottom, then cards are found in the middle again with one card reversed
Inspired by
  • Ed Marlo routine in Ibidem
VariationsAlso published here
1969 39
Roy Walton You Name It I'll Change It
Related toAlso published here 1969 44
Aldini, Bruce Florek The Transverse Travelers Ace Assembly with odd backed Aces
1969 9
Aldini Aces on Stand Ace assembly with cards propped on easel
1969 18
Aldini Hydrogen Aces Ace Assembly
1969 25
Al Leech Simplicity Four Ace Trick terrible, see reference for credit information
Related to 1969 69
Mel Brown Jumping Jack three cards, one placed on table transposes with one in hand, based on rough-smooth effect by Bob Haskell
Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
57
Robert (Bob) Hess Never Underestimate four Kings and three Queens, but no real unequal transposition
Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
57
Bruce Cervon 3 Way Split divided double faced card, solution
Inspired byRelated to Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
60
Jerry K. Hartman Sandswitch transpo in sandwiches
Inspired byAlso published here Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
62
William P. Miesel Simplex 3 Way simplified solution
Inspired by July 1970
Epilogue (Issue 9)
65
Paul Swinford Three Different Ways
Inspired by July 1970
Epilogue (Issue 9)
67
Edward Marlo For Ace Transpositions getting Ace from one packet to another, four methods
1970 144
Edward Marlo Unbelievable Aces
Related to 1970 145
Edward Marlo Setting up a packet exchange... for an assembly
Summer 1970
Hierophant (Issue 4)
183
Edward Marlo the open double deal exchange for an assembly
Summer 1970
Hierophant (Issue 4)
184
Jon Racherbaumer Almost Making It four blank cards, four Aces, change place one by one, see page 169 (of Tannen's Reprint) for correction
Variations Summer 1970
Hierophant (Issue 4)
213
Dai Vernon Follow the Leader
Also published here 1970 36
Jerry K. Hartman Displaced card reversed in deck transposes with sandwiched card, see also p. 348, related to Fourth Method of referenced "Repeat Transposition"
Related toAlso published here June 1970 344
Robert (Bob) Hess Immovable Object deck in two packets, top cards shown and exchanged, on one packet it remains the same card, repeated several times
Sep. 1970 359
Roy Walton Back Into Time similar to "Time Machine", see also p. 388
Related toVariationsAlso published here Sep. 1970 363
Jack Avis 3-Way Split transposition of two card with a third card (joker) on the table
Oct. 1970 370
Francis Haxton 3-Way Split transposition of two card with a third card (joker) on the table, duplicate
Oct. 1970 370
Peter Warlock 3-Way Split transposition of two card with a third card (joker) on the table, fake index court card
Oct. 1970 370
J. Vavrina Karten-Changement under hats, duplicate
1970
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 31 No. 1)
19
Brother John Hamman Face Up - Face Down Surprise cards separated in reds and blacks, triumph with reds, black selection found in red pile, red and black piles change place
Also published here 1970
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 31 No. 3)
44
Jerry K. Hartman Twin Twist two selections, red Aces tabled face down, black Aces sandwich two cards in deck which turn out to be the red Aces and tabled cards are the selections
1970 15
Ian Baxter Impromptu Transmigrationalism duplicate of a card reverses in second deck, then the two duplicates are turned over and shown to have transposed (with odd backs)
Inspired by 1970 18
Roger Smith The Progressive Four Aces
Aug. 1970
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
6
Roger Smith The Perfect Four Ace Trick
Nov. 1970
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 4)
1
Milton Kort Four Ace Assembly assembly, then the Aces change back color as surprise
1970 9
Milton Kort Off Color Mixup card pocketed, two cards chosen, one found and it has a different back color, pocketed card is then shown to be same selection and odd-backed card is the other selection
1970 21
Milton Kort, Neal Elias Off Color Transposition two cards transpose three times, then change back color
1970 46
William A. Morales, Harry Lorayne The Phantom Card card in deck with card sandwiched in four of a kind
1971 81
Russell T. Barnhart Circle of Darkness palming
1971 146
Jack Avis The "Lost Ace" Trick
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here Mar. 1971
Epilogue (Issue 11)
81
Gerald Kosky Transpose & Follow
Mar. 1971
Epilogue (Issue 11)
84
Karl Fulves Swallow the Leader Ace assembly, then Aces vanish
Mar. 1971
Epilogue (Issue 11)
85
Karl Fulves Double Express top and bottom card of deck transpose, for odd-backed handling see reference
Related toVariations 1971 19
Karl Fulves Aces To Win packet trick with gambling presentation
Related to 1971 20
Karl Fulves Juxtasecond blank card transposes with signed card, double facer
1971 37
Karl Fulves Double Express bottom and top card transpose, with odd-backed card
Inspired by 1971 14
Karl Fulves One Way Transpositions notes on unequal or odd-backed transpositions
1971 19
Edward Marlo Almost Like Trick Cards
Inspired by
  • Marlo's "K.B.V. Aces" (MUM, December 1959)
Also published here
Fall-Spring 1971
Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
244
Edward Marlo Have Another Sandwich card in hand transposes with sandwiched card
Variations Fall-Spring 1971
Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
270
Steve Freeman Black Aces - Red Kings transformation kicker
Inspired by Fall-Spring 1971
Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
279
Edward Marlo This is a Four King Trick transformation kicker
Variations Fall-Spring 1971
Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
280
Ron Ferris Kavorting Kings red and blue backed kings, named kings transpose
1971 21
Edward Marlo Jump-Jump Aces extra Three of Diamonds as pseudo Ace
Related toVariations 1971 31
Alan Keith Pre-lude 1-phase effect
1971 47
William Zavis Up the Sleeve Again card in sleeve appears on pack, in sleeve is now selection, new handling
Inspired by Jan. 1971
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 1)
3
Peter Kane Red - Blue - Transpo four red red-backed & four black blue-backed spot cards
1971 5
Peter Kane Jazz Aces
VariationsAlso published here 1971 8
Ralph Gironda Jack-Jack jacks covered with card case, card chosen, jack of same suit vanishes and is found in card case
Inspired byVariations Feb. 1971 399
Charles T. Jordan Spirit Aces four Nines and four Aces in piles on table, two Nines put on top of deck followed by two Aces, yet Aces are on table and all four Nines on top of deck, two extra Aces and step gaff, see p. 424 for correction
Also published here May 1971 417
Jerry K. Hartman She Jumped transpo in sandwiches, see p. 424 for correction
Inspired by May 1971 422
Mike Rogers Four Jacks jacks covered with card case, card chosen, jack of same suit vanishes and is found in card case
Inspired by Aug. 1971 437
Robert (Bob) Hess L'Express top and bottom card of deck transpose, see correction on p. 460
Inspired by Sep. 1971 442
Sam Leo Horowitz Follow The Leader two four-of-a-kinds
Autumn 1971
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 6 No. 5th Folio)
451
Sam Leo Horowitz Honeycutt Plus Queens and Kings are paired, yet separate again
Autumn 1971
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 6 No. 5th Folio)
452
Sam Leo Horowitz Put-Back Move one card exchanged while two four-of-a-kinds are displayed and separated
Related toVariations Autumn 1971
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 6 No. 5th Folio)
456
Dr. Jacob Daley Deuce Sandwich card sandwiched and cut in deck, top card shown, it transposes with card in sandwich which then changes back to original selection
Related to Dec. 1971 471
Jon Racherbaumer, Roy Johnson Jon's Gem four blank cards, four Aces, change place one by one
Inspired by 1971 75
Edward Marlo Blank Ace Assembly suggestion of doing ace assembly with aces and blank cards
1971 6
Roger Smith Slow-Motion Ace Switch-A-Roo three methods
Inspired byVariations 1971 1
Dai Vernon Trick With A Borrowed Deck based on a trick shown to Vernon by Jimmy Grippo, see p. 190 for clarification of final phase
Variations 1971
Magick (Issue 36)
177
Roy Walton Going Bye Bye reversed card on top transposes with reversed card in center
VariationsAlso published here 1971 15
Roy Walton Wrong Again Follow the Leader with the four suits, four piles
VariationsAlso published here 1971 20
Roy Walton The Finishing Touch Aces face-up with face-down deck, then they turn to Queens as climax
Also published here 1971 31
Roy Walton Another Fine Mess court cards rearrange themselves, royal assembly meets follow the leader
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1971 37
Roger Smith K-S Vanish handling for method 4 of Marlo reference
Inspired by 1971 9
Roger Smith Red-Blue Transpo backs transpose, odd-backed
1971 38
Mac McDonald, Rolf Andra 100 Dollar-Routine
1971
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 32 No. 2)
36
Jerry K. Hartman Positranstion four-phases, two cards transpose three times, for finale they are lost in deck and two other cards are removed, they change into original two cards
Inspired byRelated to 1971 3
Jerry K. Hartman Active Aces Aces packet, black Aces shown to be on top and bottom, they transpose with each other twice, for finale they transpose with red Aces, letter to Karl Fulves dated 12/24/70
Also published here 1971 6
Jerry K. Hartman On the Up and Up Aces packet, two times the red Aces travel from below black Aces to above, for finale one red Ace comes to top and spectator makes second one come up, letter to Karl Fulves dated 1/25/71
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1971 7
Jerry K. Hartman Top Swap three-phase transpo of top two cards
Also published here 1971 9
Jerry K. Hartman Transpover selection lost in middle, magician picks a different card for himself and tables it, deck is spread revealing magician’s card reversed, tabled card is now selection
1971 12
Jerry K. Hartman Beswitched transpo between reversed card in deck and facedown tabled card
1971 17
Roy Walton Assembly In Reverse progressive assembly, faces of Aces not shown in each packets, just backs
Jan. 1971
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 6)
1
Bill Derman Repeat Tap Reverse Ace to Four turn over, then chosen value changes to selection and then into Joker and selection is removed from pocket
Inspired by Mar. 1971
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 8)
1
James B. Torncello Torncello's Aces transpose, change into other cards and raise to the top
Mar. 1971
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 8)
6
Martin Lewis, Roger Smith, Bruce Cervon Case Of Transferance Aces transpose with Kings both quartets sticking out of a packet, with two variations
Apr. 1971
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 9)
5
Roger Smith A,2 Joker several solutions for posed problem by Karl Fulves
  • Ace-Two-Joker Extra #1
  • Ace-Two Joker 35
Inspired by Dec. 1971
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 12)
4
Pavel Das Paket mit 19 Zigaretten
  • Effekt 1 (cigarette magically removed from sealed pack)
  • Effekt 2 (card rolled up in glass tube transposes with cigarette in sealed pack)
1971 18
Pavel Die Damen auf der Reise
1971 20
Pavel Die Lachende Hasen packet trick with smiling and sad rabbits on cards, also involving two different back colors
1971 28
Derek Dingle Blue Backed Aces
Variations 1971 ca. 1
George Sands Double Cross one phase only, repeated as challenge, apparently stolen by Lorayne, see also page 16 of Kabbala, Vol. 2
Related to 1971 ca. 2
George Sands Single Color Changing Card card with different colored back turns out to be same face, then card transposes with other selection
1971 ca. 15
Theodore Annemann, John Scarne Switchcraft duplicate, glass
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 34
Francis Carlyle Million Dollar Transposition double facer, one card in borrowed wallet, one in envelope
Related to 1972 35
Tony Noice Card Transposition held card with reversed card in deck
Variations 1972 119
Peter Kane Signature Transposition two cards signed on back by two people, signatures transpose
Related toVariations 1972 5
Charles Aste Jr. Transformation Transposition visual with Goldin Change
1972 19
Jerry K. Hartman Free Trade two cards in bottom half transpose with 1 card in top half
Variations 1972 20
Jerry Mentzer Quick Nomad Aces
Inspired byVariations 1972 94
Ken Krenzel A 4-Ace Problem effect and conditions
Variations Nov. 1972
Epilogue (Issue 16)
146
Wesley James L.S.D. Aces
Variations Nov. 1972
Epilogue (Issue 16)
147
Edward Marlo The Pickups Queens produced from incomplete riffle-shuffled deck, Triumph with Kings, then Queens transpose with Kings
Related to 1972 64
Brother John Hamman Underground Transposition
Related toVariationsAlso published here July 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 7)
52
Brother John Hamman The Elmsley Assembly
Variations Aug. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 8)
61
Fred Kaps, Channing Pollock Zap Aces
Related to Nov. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 11)
83
Dai Vernon Variation
Inspired by Nov. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 11)
84
Karl Fulves A la Hofzinser
1972 11
Louis Zingone Surprise Reverse card on top, another card put in center, it rises to top and other card is reversed in center, for Dai Vernon credit see p. 484
Related toVariationsAlso published here
  • Surprise Reverse (Cigam, Walter Schwartz, 1931)
Jan. 1972 477
Dai Vernon The Loving Couple King and Queen transpose in the deck, Queen turns face up, see also p. 486
Related toAlso published here Feb. 1972 484
James G. Thompson Jr. Thoughts At Work selection removed from deck and checked that it's missing, yet removed card changes to indifferent card and selection is back in deck
Winter 1972
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 7 No. 6th Folio)
500
Sam Schwartz Odd-Even-Odd four odd and four even cards on two piles, on the odd side are then the even cards and on the other side the four kings
Inspired byVariations Mar. 1972 505
Dr. Jacob Daley Quick Bet spectator initials back of high card, performer of low card, signatures transpose
May 1972 520
Brother John Hamman Ace-Sational four Aces, placed face-to-face with both hands, the change places when hands are pulled apart, change to queens in the end, stripped double facers
Inspired byRelated to Summer 1972
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 7 No. 7th Folio)
534
William P. Miesel Card to Pocket solution to third Hofzinser Problem, transposition of card with pocketed card, three phases
Aug. 1972 555
George Blake Elusive Lady two Jokers and a Queen, Joker and Queen transposes
Oct. 1972 568
Roy Walton A Switch in Time four red cards and four blacks cards, swap one, two, three cards around, always remain separate, as a climax the packets transpose
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 1
Roy Walton Strange Assembly assembly, but instead of the Kings the four Aces are found in the last packet and the Kings reversed in the deck
Related toAlso published here 1972 2
Roy Walton Instant Interchange packet of red cards and one of black cards, two selections are interchanged between packets, then packets transpose
VariationsAlso published here 1972 7
Frank Garcia MacDonald's $100 Dollar Four Ace Trick featuring different vanishes, complicated initial switch
Variations 1972
New Stars of Magic (Vol. 1 No. 2)
1
Gaylord E. Hill A 'Borrowed' Miracle! duplicate
Inspired by 1972
Magick (Issue 41)
203
Roy Johnson The Cookhill Transposition two cards in signed envelopes transpose, deck of double facers
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972
Magick (Issue 60)
297
William Larsen, T. Page Wright The Card in Pocket Transposition card in pocket transposes with card at unknown position
1972 72
Deluxe Transposition at certain position
1972 73
E. Leslie May The "Elm" Card Change signed card in pocket transposes with card in deck
Also published here 1972 74
Dai Vernon The Eight in the Side Pocket transpo in pocket
Also published here
  • "The Eight In The Side Pocket" (Dai Vernon, Genii, March 1941)
1972 74
James G. Thompson Jr. Mistake? off-beat two cards transposition, apparently finding wrong cards
1972 82
Clayton Rawson The Cockeyed Cards joker always shows up and is torn up, then shows up again and pieces are now selection
Also published here 1972 100
Jerry K. Hartman Four a Change Aces and Kings transpose
  • Alternate handling on p. 11 (“Update”)
Related toAlso published here 1972 10
Jerry K. Hartman Fourfeathers Ace Assembly, three indifferent cards on each Ace, spectator chooses “leader pile”
Variations 1972 23
Jerry K. Hartman The Three Indifferent Card trick Ace Assembly, three indifferent cards on each Ace, identities of the three cards that transpose with the Aces are known
Variations 1972 24
Jerry K. Hartman Ace-embly non-leader piles are buried in deck, “the following is a so-called “perfect” version of the classic theme”
Related to
  • "Adverse Aces" (Edward Marlo, Ibidem No. 27, p. 32)
Variations
1972 25
Jerry K. Hartman Four By One By One “slow-motion” Ace Assembly, each Ace is shown in leader packet after traveling, in last two Ace transpositions the indifferent card is known (Joker)
Variations 1972 26
Jerry K. Hartman Hotfinger Ace of same suit as selection turns over in Ace packet, then changes into selection
1972 31
Jerry K. Hartman Face Lift variation of Hofzinser Ace Problem
1972 33
Jerry K. Hartman Ringer another variation Hofzinser Ace Problem, “a shortened version of Larry Jennings’ “Tell Tale Aces”, see reference
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 34
Jerry K. Hartman Final Solution last variation of Hofzinser Ace Problem
  • Alternate handling on p. 36
1972 35
Jerry K. Hartman Sandwitchery four-phase transposition/sandwich routine, see descriptions and references below
1972 44
Jerry K. Hartman Sandwitchery - Phase III Ace of Clubs is tabled, red Aces sandwich one card in deck, turns out to be the Ace of Clubs and tabled card is Ace of Spades
Inspired by 1972 45
Jerry K. Hartman Sandwitchery - Phase IV Ace of Spades reversed in deck, Ace of Clubs placed between red aces, spread deck and show sandwich to reveal that black Aces have transposed, see reference, "minor differences"
Also published here 1972 46
Jerry K. Hartman People Game Follow the Leader, 4&4 (minus the leader cards), two phases
VariationsAlso published here 1972 51
Jerry K. Hartman Numbers Up transposition of Aces and Threes (e.g.)
1972 65
Dai Vernon Vernon's King And Queen Love Story No. 28, King and Queen transpose in the deck, Queen turns face up, cryptic, Vernon showed it to Zingone who published the general idea in Cigam according to note
Related to
  • Surprise Reverse (Louis Zingone, Cigam, Walter Schwartz, 1931)
Also published here
1972 12
Dai Vernon Vernon's Follow-Up For Four Ace Routine No. 34
1972 13
Dai Vernon Vernon's Four Ace Move No. 58, Aces are bottom cards of small packets, packets are pushed together on table and all Aces ride together to the bottom, downwards & upwards crimps
1972 18
Dai Vernon Vernon's One At A Time Ace Trick Idea No. 61, initial switch-out of either three, or two Aces
Related to 1972 19
Dai Vernon Vernon's One At A Time Ace Routine No. 82, idea of using hand washing transfer and The Spread for final Ace
1972 25
Dai Vernon Vernon's One At A Time Ace Wrinkle No. 84, spectator can choose leader Ace
1972 25
Dai Vernon, Dr. Jacob Daley Vernon - Daley Transposition Artistic No. 116, two cards in two halves with their positions remembered by performer and spectator, halves exchanged and counted down to numbers to remove cards, then they transpose
1972 34
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Two Pile Transposition Trick No. 137, seems like the top cards of two halves transpose, cryptic
1972 37
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's The Card That Isn't No. 152, spectator says stop during deal, wrong card shown and places aside, on repeat the same card shows up and first tabled card is now selection
1972 39
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Great Card Discovery No. 157, transposition where one card changes to selection
VariationsAlso published here 1972 40
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Interchango No. 179, two cards with different backs, the backs transpose
1972 44
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Double Faced Card Trick No. 190, transposition of tabled card with card in pocket, Mexican turnover with double facer
1972 46
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Four Ace Variation No. 192, chosen pile put on top of deck, spectator has finger on back, they become the four Aces, last sentence sounds like some passive multiple shift (bluff spacing?) without details
Related to 1972 47
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Do As I Do With One Deck Variation No. 203, with transposition finale it seems
Related to 1972 49
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Knaves And Aces No. 212, Jacks lost and found and put in "prison", they transpose with Aces
Related to 1972 52
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Four Ace Trick Variation No. 224, Aces really on bottom of each packet, all packets lost in deck one by one, Aces are on top
Variations 1972 55
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Four Ace Mix Transpose Trick No. 228, description sketchy, seems to be a routine in which Aces are lost and found, then Sevens are found and they transpose with Aces
Related to 1972 56
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Variation Of Ed Victor's Duo Aces No. 229, four Aces are placed on four Twos on table so that suits match, Ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection, transposition finale
Inspired byRelated to 1972 57
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Four Ace Routine With No Aces On Table No. 234, might be a switch of a packet as it is picked up with deck from above
Also published here 1972 59
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Note No. 237, might be a switch of a packet as it is picked up with deck from above
Also published here 1972 60
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Routine For Edward Victor's Duo Ace Effect No. 273, idea for detective story presentation
Inspired byRelated to 1972 67
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Reverso - Transpaso No. 306, card in pocket transposes with card pushed reversed in center of deck
1972 79
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Sign Please - Another Variation - Better No. 312, sandwiched selection transposes with card in performer's pocket
Inspired by 1972 80
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Jog Clip And Palm No. 329, transfer palm in slow-motion Ace assembly, cryptic
1972 92
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Simplex Four Ace No. 342, starts like an assembly lay-out, but then Aces vanish and come from envelope or pocket it seems
1972 96
Edward Victor, Dr. Jacob Daley Ed Victor's Sign Please No. 355, signed sandwiched selection transposes with card in performer's pocket, handling without duplicate
Inspired by 1972 100
Victor Farelli Farelli's Joker Up Sleeve Trick No. 373, card in sleeve appears on pack, in sleeve is now selection
Also published here 1972 103
Dr. Jacob Daley Variation within No. 373, using freely named card and duplicate Joker
Inspired by 1972 103
H. Adrian Smith Adrain Smith's Four Aces (Sphinx 1937) No. 397, "Adrian" misspelled, basically Daley's Last Trick
Also published here
  • "A 'Four' Ace Trick" (H. Adrian Smith, The Sphinx, Vol. 36 No. 2, Apr. 1937, p. 41)
1972 108
Mac McDonald McDonald's One Armed Four Ace Trick No. 418, not a lot of details
1972 114
Follow The Leader No. 459
1972 129
Bridge Hand Trick No. 460, thirteen court cards and number cards transpose, Oct. 1936 Jinx reference that doesn't fit
1972 129
Envelope Four Ace Effect No. 508, Ace assembly with packets in envelopes, duplicates
1972 142
Dr. Jacob Daley Change Over Packet Move For Four Ace Trick No. 545, perhaps some strategy for Ace Assembly, description discrepant
1972 153
Transposition Four Ace No. 588, strip-out addition to switch three Aces, then assembly
1972 164
Sam Leo Horowitz Horowitz's Coincidence No. 591, card chosen in one deck is reversed in other, then cards transpose between two decks and backs change again
1972 165
Sam Leo Horowitz Horowitz's Four Ace Trick With Double Backer No. 596, double-backer used in switch-out
1972 166
Sam Leo Horowitz Horowitz's Combination Transposo And Comedy Of Errors For Finish No. 609, doing matching the cards as follow up to a transposition
Related to 1972 169
Al Baker Al Baker's Bottom Deal Color Flight No. 622, five cards taken from blue-backed deck, and five from re-backed deck, leader cards exchanged and rest follows, odd-backed, bottom deals with instant turnover
1972 173
Charlie Miller Variation No. 717, perhaps: selected cards from red half and black half transpose
Related to 1972 192
Audley Walsh Audley Walsh's No. 731, brief
1972 194
Karl Fulves The Red-Backed Hofzinser with odd-backed Aces
Variations 1973 8
Karl Fulves Single Centers
1973 18
Karl Fulves Fellow Followers this is actually page 36B
1973 36
Karl Fulves Mini Followers
1973 47
Karl Fulves Double Cross poker presentation for Ace Assembly, aces apparently assemble in spectator's hand, but he gets kings and performer aces, see O. Henry Reference on p. 71
1973 60
Karl Fulves Margin For Error card from under mat to deck, prediction presentation, also as transposition (see Note 1)
1973 72
Karl Fulves Duplex Elevator plunger, with transposition
Variations 1973 78
Ken Beale Put Back Variation partial, for Ace Assembly
Related to 1973 109
Ken Beale For A Transposition
1973 110
Karl Fulves Random Followers
1973 119
Karl Fulves Optical Aces black Aces transpose with red Aces and sandwiched card placed on table
1973 68
Lenny Greenfader, William A. Morales Super-S Vanish Ace vanish with double facer
Also published here 1973 154
Bob Elliott Bob Elliot's Vanish Ace vanish with double facer
Also published here 1973 155
Frank Garcia Double Lift Feint apparent switch
1973 161
Frank Garcia, Roger Smith O'Henry (Slow Motion) Four Aces
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1973 199
Karl Fulves Jumping Joker repeat transposition of Joker with named card, stripper deck
1973 73
Frank Thompson Spectator-Challenge Aces
1973 119
Father Cyprian Hofzinser - 70 in addition to classic effect all cards of chosen suit appear reversed and in order throughout deck, faro
Mar. 1973
Epilogue (Issue 17)
159
Karl Fulves Straight Across aces and 2C, 3C, 4C, aces become A-4 of clubs, other cards 5-7 of clubs
Mar. 1973
Epilogue (Issue 17)
160
Brother John Hamman Odd-Even-Odd two odd and two even cards change place, two then change to Jacks
Related toVariations July 1973
Epilogue (Issue 18)
164
James G. Thompson Jr. Reverse Glide
July 1973
Epilogue (Issue 18)
171
Fred Lessor Switch Back two cards change place, one transforms into selection
Nov. 1973
Epilogue (Issue 19)
178
Karl Fulves Theory Transpo unknown card on table, Ace between Jacks, Jacks vanish and card on table turns out to be the two Jacks
1973 25
Karl Fulves Variations off-beat transposition problems
1973 26
Karl Fulves Two Jokers two cards in case, signed selection in deck, signed card transposes with any card in case
1973 41
Karl Fulves Four Gone 4&4, oil and water type routine, unequal transpo kicker
Variations 1973 53
Karl Fulves Napoleon two four-card packets
Related to 1973 58
Roy Walton The Bridge transposition of red and black cards
Also published here May 1973
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 5)
36
Rick Johnsson Flight out-jogged card and card in cigarette case transpose
June 1973
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 6)
46
Tony Bartolotta Half Transpo queen side of normal card transposes with blank side of double blank card
Sep. 1973 654
Lin Searles Face-Up Aces
Autumn 1973
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 8 No. 8th Folio)
663
Lin Searles An Ace Assembly
Autumn 1973
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 8 No. 8th Folio)
664
Lin Searles All Fair Aces
Autumn 1973
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 8 No. 8th Folio)
666
Lin Searles Mexicali Aces
Autumn 1973
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 8 No. 8th Folio)
668
Lin Searles Aces Up
Related toVariations Autumn 1973
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 8 No. 8th Folio)
670
Edward G. Brown Pictures and Pips with twelve picture and twelve number cards, in two tumblers
1973 56
Edward G. Brown The Four Ace Trick
1973 60
Edward G. Brown, Ralph W. Hull The Intelligence Quotient Test Improved several phases, first ace has to be guessed, the three cards are added with the same suit and suit has to be guessed
Inspired by
  • Ralph W. Hull's "Intelligence Quotient Test" in "The Testament of Ralph W. Hull" 1945
1973 84
Edward G. Brown The Military Problem four packets, with kings on the bottom, first followed with three aces, second with three deuces, third with three threes and fourth with an ace, two and a three, organize themselves
Variations 1973 106
Karl Fulves Split Second two cards from two decks (same face, different backs) change place through table
Variations Dec. 1973 690
Jerry K. Hartman Four For All
Related toVariations 1973 18
Jerry K. Hartman About Face I Hofzinser Ace Problem, the other three Aces change to match the value of selection
1973 21
Jerry K. Hartman About Face II Hofzinser Ace Problem, all four Aces change to match value of selection
Also published here 1973 22
Jerry K. Hartman Hip Switch Two Jacks find three selections - finds first selection, then transposes with the other two selections
Also published here 1973 44
Jerry K. Hartman Switch On A Switch Card moves from between black to red Jacks, but in the process the Jacks also change places
Also published here 1973 46
Jerry K. Hartman Unfair Exchange Ace of Spades transposes with two Sevens
Inspired by 1973 72
Roy Johnson Cookhill a la O.T.L.!!! card transposition in signed envelopes
Related to 1973
Magick (Issue 74)
367
John Blunt Transcornered two cards, corners torn off, cards switched and then corners follow, torn in small pieces that transform into blank card with comment, restored card back in deck
1973 2
Gene Finnell Exchange wrong card tabled, down/under deal of packets ends with same wrong card and on table is correct one
1973 54
Gene Finnell The Down/Under Exchange Surprise selection placed aside, packet cut and down/under deal performed until four cards remain, top of those is selection and previously tabled card matches other three cards
1973 55
Cardini, Rolf Andra Ein "bewildered change" card on table transposes with selection at known position from top
Related to 1973
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 34 No. 6)
114
Bob Elliott Bob Elliot's Vanish ace vanish with double facer
Also published here 1973 11
Lenny Greenfader, William A. Morales Super-S Vanish ace vanish with double facer
Also published here 1973 12
Theodore Annemann, John Scarne Switchcraft duplicate, glass
Also published here 1973 13
Frank Garcia, Roger Smith O'Henry Four Aces
Also published here 1973 21
Roger Smith Sandwich Transpo card in hand transposes with sandwiched card
Inspired by Jan. 1973
Necromancer (Vol. 2 No. 1)
8
Roger Smith Sandwich Transpo #2 sandwiched card transpo with other, card found reversed in center of deck
Inspired by Jan. 1973
Necromancer (Vol. 2 No. 1)
10
Gene Maze The Changeling Aces without double lifts
Related to 1973 46
Gene Maze, Ellison Poland Transposition Me'lange' with second deal
1973 58
Ellison Poland One Hand Transposition
1973 60
Edward Marlo Signo-Transpo front and back signed card jumps from packet to packet, rough-smooth
Variations 1974 55
Edward Marlo Repeat Ace Transpo two double facers
1974 65
Edward Marlo Another Triple Transpo four variations
1974 166
Edward Marlo A Beautiful Illusion blue backed Aces with red backed Aces
VariationsAlso published here
  • M-U-M, Dec. 1959, p. 281
1974 212
Edward Marlo Impromptu Chamele Aces red backed and blue backed Aces transpose, long routine, about hundred additions and notes
1974 214
Edward Marlo Color Transposition red backed Queens and blue backed Kings, backs change places, not faces
Related to 1974 229
Edward Marlo Marlo Note January 20, 1971
Related to 1974 231
Edward Marlo Without a Gaff blank card with Aces, two versions, version of "Almost Making It"
1974 232
Edward Marlo The Gaff Makes It four blank cards with four Aces, one at a time, differend backs
1974 235
Paul Swinford Fifty-Fifty Aces either assembly or elevator routine depending on which aces spectator chooses (jukebox)
Related to 1974 61
Paul Swinford, J. Stewart Smith Simplified Ace Assembly
1974 65
Paul Swinford, Edward Marlo Advanced Ace Assembly
Inspired by 1974 67
Peter Kane Jazz Aces
Also published here 1974 123
Peter Kane Jazz Aces Variation with four quarters of a jumbo card
Also published here 1974 125
Roger Divella A Different Sound using blank cards with colored dots
Also published here 1974 125
Jerry Mentzer Jazz Combo mentioning the combination of Jazz Aces with Elevator Aces, Oil and Water, ...
Related to 1974 131
William Zavis Up Down & Around routine, ace to four of spades and five red cards, spades penetrate, reverse and one changes place with a red card
Dec. 1974
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 4)
42
Karl Fulves Odd Cards two odd cards put n the case transpose with two even cards on the table, finally an extra card is found in the case with the contact information of the performer
1974 7
Philip T. Goldstein, Ken Miller Alternate Route red-backed named card transposes with blue-backed duplicate, both sandwiched by jokers
Inspired by
  • "Queens in Flight" (Ken Miller, Abra #530, 1956)
1974 4
Philip T. Goldstein secA ruoF three phases: standard Ace assembly, reverse assembly, then Aces transform into Kings in leader pile and Aces are reversed in deck
VariationsAlso published here 1974 6
Philip T. Goldstein Goldstein's F.T.L.
1974 6
Francis Haxton Aces to Go
Variations Aug. 1974 777
William Larsen, T. Page Wright Trick #1 three Aces dealt on one half, one on the other, then there are three on the second and three Aces on the first half
Also published here
  • in "Random Conceptions with Cards" (ca. 1930)
Sep. 1974 789
William Larsen, T. Page Wright Trick #2 done one-handed
Also published here
  • in "Random Conceptions with Cards" (ca. 1930)
Sep. 1974 789
Stewart Judah Aces & Jacks three Jacks transpose with three Aces one at a time
Related toVariationsAlso published here Autumn 1974
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 9 No. 10th Folio (Part One))
796
Stewart Judah Substitution Trunk card case prop with flap, card inside and outside transpose
VariationsAlso published here Autumn 1974
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 9 No. 10th Folio (Part One))
804
Stewart Judah McDonald Aces three double facers
Autumn 1974
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 9 No. 10th Folio (Part One))
807
Jerry K. Hartman Quick Transpo quick transpo between tabled card and reversed card in deck
Also published here 1974 48
Jerry K. Hartman Near Mix spectator selects card from red packet and another spectator selects card from black packet, selections swap packets
Variations 1974 49
Martin A. Nash Kings and Aces Bamboozle ace transformation kicker
1975 102
Martin A. Nash Turncoat two cards from two different decks, see p. 444 for additional crediting
1975 105
Martin A. Nash $10,000 Ace Routine McDonald's Aces without gaffs
1975 118
Larry West Ace in the Case cased Ace of Spades transposes with selection
1975 27
Roy Walton Runaround small packet multiple ambition, Aces appear, Joker transposes with four Queens
Also published here 1975 60
Jeff Busby Travelling Transmutators Aces twisting phase, r/b transpo phase, transformation, reproduction of Aces
Related to 1975 73
William P. Miesel A Different Approach to Transpositions
1975 87
Don Adams Double Exchange
1975 125
Dan Tong Tong's Aces
1975 165
Harry Lorayne Ultra Aces two methods, with deck in hand
1975 24
Harry Lorayne Ultra Aces to Kings on deck, aces change to kings as kicker, two variations
1975 27
Harry Lorayne The Fascinating Travelers two thought-of cards in two packets transpose
1975 99
Jerry K. Hartman Switch on a Switch black jacks on table transpose with red jacks reversed in deck
1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 1)
239
Ken Krenzel Mechanical Transpo reversed card in middle changes place with face card, two phases
1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 2)
252
Ken Krenzel Progressive Aces two methods
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 2)
253
Larry Jennings Jennings Transpo
1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 3 (Part 1))
260
Larry Jennings Threesome: Curry Transposition one card sandwiched
1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 3 (Part 1))
267
Edward Marlo Jump-Jump Aces Three of Diamonds as pseudo Ace, two more methods
Inspired by 1975
Hierophant (Issue 7 Resurrection Issue)
13
Walt Lees My Blue Ac-es with red and blue cards, inspired by Nick Trost's "Four Red Backed Aces"
Related to Feb. 1975
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 6)
70
Roy Walton Carousel
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here Apr. 1975
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 8)
97
Michael Austin My Blue Ac-es Again five aces as a kicker
Related to May 1975
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 9)
108
Ian Baxter Supertransportation Kings and Aces on table, one switched, rest follows
Also published here May 1975
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 9)
109
Jack Avis The Wishing Envelope gimmick envelope, including three routines with it
  • The Wishing Envelope
  • The Jokers Wild
  • Transposed Marlo Reverse
Also published here Oct. 1975
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 2)
161
Peter Kane The Diamond Robbery sheeps & thieves with cards, two Diamond cards and one Jack under both hands, then two Jacks and four Diamonds under the hands
Related to 1975 2
Peter Kane The Chink-a-Chink Aces four piles in square formation with aces on top, O. Henry finish
1975 5
Peter Kane The Blue Angels
1975 11
Peter Kane Disassembly odd-backed
1975 16
Peter Kane Divination, Discovery, Departure cards from one deck are found in another and change into original selections
Related toVariations 1975 22
Karl Fulves Slip Not two cards transpose, but only one of them shown, repeat with other card, third card vanishes and turns over in rest of deck
1975 7
Karl Fulves Restoration Four of Spades cut in quarters and pieces placed between transparent plastic sheets, Seven Spades next to it, they transpose, pips glued to plastic, "Basically the same routine as the above appeared in Abra a while back"
1975 77
Karl Fulves Blank Intruder deck in new deck order, blank card between jokers cut into deck, face of chosen card transposes with blank face
Variations 1975 88
Karl Fulves Split Level
Inspired by 1975 107
Karl Fulves Swindle Trap two sandwiched cards transpose
Related to 1975 201
Karl Fulves Fit To Print card in hand transposes with card on face of deck, transformation kicker
1975 212
Karl Fulves Center Pull-Out
1975 233
Karl Fulves The Joker's Revenge joker cut up in pieces, pieces change to jack and joker is whole again
Related to 1975 6
Half-Card Transpo "Quick Trix", half cards transpose, double facer
Winter 1975
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 10 No. 10th Folio (Part Two))
855
Peter Warlock Follow The Leader credit information, odd-backed version
Sep. 1975 1050
Karl Fulves Kards - Slippery Sevens repeat transposition between Two and Five of Spades, then they chane into red Sevens
Related to Oct. 1975 1062
Roger Smith Four Aces - One At a Time - Easily
1975 1
Francis Carlyle The Two Black Aces black aces on top and bottom are placed in center and come back to initial position
Related to 1975 1
Francis Carlyle Vanish for Stanley Collins Aces glide
1975 10
Francis Carlyle Carlyle Ace Trick - A Red and Black Ace Transposition
Also published here 1975 15
Francis Carlyle Card to Borrowed Envelope & Wallet double facer, one card in borrowed wallet, one in envelope
Related to 1975 148
Francis Carlyle Top and bottom of the Glass Transposition duplicate
1975 152
Francis Carlyle Transpo in the Hand signed on back
1975 154
Rick Johnsson, Jerry Mentzer Push Down Vanish four cards, one vanishes
1975 8
Push Down Transpo duplicate and Push Down Color Change
1975 9
Ian Baxter Super Transposition Kings and Aces on table, one switched, rest follows
Also published here 1975 50
Half-A-Transpo two cards cut in half, the halves transpose
1975 43
Russell T. Barnhart Transposition: Card to Envelope No. 3, card from deck transposes with card in envelope
1975 51
Russell T. Barnhart Four Ace Assembly No. 13
1975 70
Jerry K. Hartman Ace Backwards
Inspired by
  • "O.Henry Aces" (Trevor Lewis, The New Pentagram)
1975 18
Jerry K. Hartman Transfourence II Four Queens and four Kings, Queens change to Kings, but Kings change to Aces
Inspired by 1975 29
Jerry K. Hartman Fourleapover Four Kings and four Queens change places
VariationsAlso published here 1975 31
Jerry K. Hartman Fourleapover II Four Kings change places with four Queens
Inspired by 1975 32
Jerry K. Hartman ColoraToura Packet of red cards transposes with packet of black cards (with one red card inside)
Inspired byAlso published here 1975 34
Roy Walton Standortwechsel four picture cards and four number cards, swap one, two, three cards around, always remain separate, as a climax the packets transpose
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
60
Roy Walton Ein Seltsames Treffen assembly, but instead of the Kings the four Aces are found in the last packet and the Kings reversed in the deck
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
60
Roy Walton Blitztausch packet of red cards and one of black cards, two selections are interchanged between packets, then packets transpose
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
64
Gerald Kosky Kings & Deuces two Kings transpose with two Deuces at once
1975 49
Gerald Kosky Transpose & Follow four Aces changes to Kings one by one, followed b y a Follow the Leader sequence
1975 61
Gerald Kosky One At a Time Aces same external structure as Marlo's Bluff Ace Assembly
Related to 1975 92
Derek Dingle Slow Motion MacDonald two double facers
Related toVariations 1975 (ca.) 17
Edward Marlo Red & Black Aces Transposition using deck
1976 47
David Solomon Buffaloed KM Transpo
1976 49
Edward Marlo Ace Assembly Application
1976 53
David Solomon Surprise Transposition one Quartet changes at the end
1976 61
Edward Marlo Direct Transposition
1976 64
Edward Marlo "Packet for Packet Transpositions" three Methods
1976 67
Edward Marlo Succession Aces credit information, thorough study, impromptu and gaffed methods
1976 73
Edward Marlo Duck and Pull especially useful with double facer
1976 90
Edward Marlo, David Solomon "Technicolor" Succession Aces odd backed Progressive Ace Assembly
Variations 1976 121
Bruce Cervon Puzzling Aces
Inspired by 1976 28
Dai Vernon Follow The Leader only beginning displacement with wedge cull is briefly explained
1976 4
Dai Vernon Slow Motion Ace Assembly
1976 13
Karl Fulves Mixed Doubles red-backed and blue-backed aces, aces transpose from those packets
Related to
  • notes on p. 312
1976
Epilogue (Issue Special No 5)
309
Henry Christ All Fair Four Ace Effect
1976
Kabbala — Volume 3 (Vol. 3 No. 5)
70
Darwin Ortiz, Marvin Johnson Magician's Sleeper Aces Hitchcock Aces
Variations 1976
Kabbala — Volume 3 (Vol. 3 No. 6)
80
Edward Marlo New Card Add deck or packet
1976
Kabbala — Volume 3 (Vol. 3 No. 7)
98
Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer Back & Forth two cards signed on the back on stickers, signatures transpose
Inspired by 1976
Kabbala — Volume 3 (Vol. 3 No. 8)
110
Fabian Transpo Ink four cards with a black spot change places with four cards with a red spot, one by one
Related to May 1976
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 9)
255
Bob Driebeek, Fabian Aenigma Variations
Inspired by Aug. 1976
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 12)
292
Philip T. Goldstein Counter Revolution four red cards on the table, four blacks in the hand. the blacks reverse one by one and change place with the red
Also published here Dec. 1976
Pabular (Vol. 3 No. 4)
340
Doug Alker Turncoat
Dec. 1976
Pabular (Vol. 3 No. 4)
346
Philip T. Goldstein Umpteenth Aces
Also published here 1976 2
Philip T. Goldstein FTL five red and 5 black cards, three phases
1976 4
Philip T. Goldstein Counter Revolution four red cards on the table, four blacks in the hand, the blacks reverse one by one and change place with the red
VariationsAlso published here 1976 14
Paul Harris The Phantom transpo of chosen card in one packet with unknown phantom card
Variations 1976 23
Paul Harris Rip Off Reverse torn pieces of signed card transpose with full card
Also published here 1976 28
Paul Harris Transfusion Confusion card placed in card case, signed card torn into four pieces, card restores and cased card is now in pieces
1976 55
Jerry Andrus Absolute Aces
1976 45
Jerry Andrus A Double Barreled Bandit two selection transpose to other half, with rubber bands
1976 61
Jerry Andrus Wind Up two selection transpose to other half, with rubber bands
1976 62
Bernard Bilis Joking Illusion Jokers change back color, transpositions and then change back to original color
1976 5
Harvey Rosenthal Odd-Even-Odd Again four odd and four even cards on two piles, on the odd side are then the even cards and on the other side the four kings
Inspired by 1976 12
Paul Harris, Patrick Snowden "Jigsaw" transpo with signed card, signed card is torn up, matrix with torn pieces, restoration
Variations 1976 21
Roy Walton Hop-A-Long Hofzinser
Related toAlso published here 1976 6
Roy Walton Trigger Happy four kings on top change places with face up ace in the middle, finally backs change colors
Also published here 1976 7
Roy Walton Greenhorn face down selection transpose with card on face of the deck
Also published here 1976 10
Philip T. Goldstein Colors in Sequence - Aces And Jacks Jr. Ace to Three of Clubs and Hearts, transpose one at a time
Inspired by 1976
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 10 No. Close-Up Folio #4)
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Philip T. Goldstein Relative Interchange Ace to Four of clubs and indifferent cards, transpose one at a time
Inspired byRelated to 1976
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 10 No. Close-Up Folio #4)
922
Karl Fulves Occult Card chosen card in small packet chosen with joker, selection turns over, then transposes with joker
1976
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 10 No. Close-Up Folio #6)
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Nick Trost Transposed Aces with Repeat Four blue backed Aces and four red backed Aces on table, named Aced transposes between the two packets, twice
1976 21
Karl Fulves Card To Wallet cased deck in one pocket, then wallet removed but loose cards are in upper pocket, in case is the wallet with selection, posed as problem
1976
Interlocutor (Issue 12)
44
Karl Fulves (4) Ships That Pass spectator mails a card to you and you on the same day a card to him, when envelopes are opened, the cards have transposed
  • Variation A: cards are the same card
  • Variation B: full decks are mailed with one reversed card
  • Variation C: spectator mails a card to himself and it changes to another or has now performers signature
posed as problems
1976
Interlocutor (Issue 13)
49
Roger Smith The Horn Toad Effect #2 transposition of sandwiched cards
Also published here 1976 1
Roger Smith Again the Transposed Aces
Related to 1976 1