maskiertes escamotieren\nselection palmed into right hand from top of left-hand packet as right-hand packet is replaced\nfriedrich w. conradi-horster\ncard location\noswald rae
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
Maskiertes Escamotieren
selection palmed into right hand from top of left-hand packet as right-hand packet is replaced
the color change\n- first method
- second methods
- third method
- fourth method (one-handed)\n unknown\ndas verwandeln der ersten karte des spieles\n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
Unknown
The Color Change
- First Method
- Second Methods
- Third Method
- Fourth Method (one-handed)
das kartenstehlen - v. methode\n"die kartenschule von carl willmann"
one-handed multiple top palm, crude positioning\n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Kartenstehlen - V. Methode
"Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
one-handed multiple top palm, crude positioning
das kartenstehlen - viii. methode\n"die kartenschule von carl willmann"
one-handed spring palm, with count, sometimes credited to l'homme masqué\n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Kartenstehlen - VIII. Methode
"Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
one-handed spring palm, with count, sometimes credited to L'Homme Masqué
dem spiel entnommene und in der hand bergende karten wieder auf das spiel zu bringen\n"die kartenschule von carl willmann"
palm replacement, taken deck from hand to hand, scooping up tabled deck\n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Dem Spiel entnommene und in der Hand bergende Karten wieder auf das Spiel zu bringen
"Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
palm replacement, taken deck from hand to hand, scooping up tabled deck
das kartenstehlen - vi. methode\n"die kartenschule von carl willmann"
cards slightly outjogged, right fingers press on them\n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Kartenstehlen - VI. Methode
"Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
cards slightly outjogged, right fingers press on them
das kartenstehlen\n"die kartenschule von carl willmann"
elevated dealing position, left first finger pushes bottom card against right fingers into palm, as color change preparation\n unknown\ndie verwandlung einer karte\n unknown
1898
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Kartenstehlen
"Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
elevated dealing position, left first finger pushes bottom card against right fingers into palm, as color change preparation
clement de lion's eskamotier-volte\nleft fingers flip top packet of deck book-wise over towards the right where they are palmed during body turn\nclement de lion\nzur eskamotier-volte\ng. restell
1901
die zauberwelt Clement de Lion
Clement de Lion's Eskamotier-Volte
left fingers flip top packet of deck book-wise over towards the right where they are palmed during body turn
bottom palm. first method\nwith left little finger option\ns. w. erdnase\nchange a la erdnase bottom palm\ns. w. erdnase\nbottom palm handling\njörg alexander weber\nnotes on the erdnase bottom palm\njack carpenter\nthe bottom palm\njohn carney\ns. w. erdnase\nerdnase bottom palm\ns. w. erdnase\njörg alexander weber\non the erdnase system of palming\ns. w. erdnase\nroberto giobbi\nerdnase bottom palm handling\ndai vernon\nbottom palm - first method\nshane cobalt
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
the diagonal palm-shift\nmention of top palm, bottom palm, multiple shift on page 141\ns. w. erdnase\nthe diagonal palm shift\ngraham adams\ncenter steal\ncy endfield\na multiple card palm and steal utilizing the diagonal push-through method\ns. w. erdnase\nfrancis carlyle\nthe diagonal palm shift\ns. w. erdnase\nkf note\nkarl fulves\nthe diagonal palm shift\nroger crosthwaite\ndiagonal palm shift\npaul chosse\nerdnase + vernon\nkarl fulves\nhoffmann + erdnase\nkarl fulves\npeeping palm\ndave buck\ndiagonal palm fan\nedo huang\nthe overhand dps\nbenjamin earl\nthe diagonal palm-shift\nshane cobalt\nfrom the peek\nshane cobalt\non the table\nshane cobalt\nas a false cut\nshane cobalt
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
The Diagonal Palm-Shift
mention of top palm, bottom palm, multiple shift on page 141
the erdnase system of palming - top palm. first method\n\ns. w. erdnase\nerdnase two handed multiple card palm\ns. w. erdnase\nerdnase top palm, first method\ns. w. erdnase\non the erdnase system of palming\ns. w. erdnase\nroberto giobbi\ntop palm - first method\nshane cobalt
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
The Erdnase System of Palming - Top Palm. First Method
palming\ntwo methods, on without apparently touching the deck with right hand\ns. w. erdnase\nthe buatier palm\nbuatier de kolta
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
Palming
two methods, on without apparently touching the deck with right hand
transformations. two hands\nsix methods\ns. w. erdnase\n unknown\ncolour change\ns. w. erdnase\nmax malini
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase, Unknown
die maskierte eskamotage mehrerer karten\n"dr. rohnstein, b. a.-v.", "schule der magie"
bottom cards palmed into right hand, left first finger starts between the packets\ndr. reinhard rohnstein
1904
der zauberspiegel Dr. Reinhard Rohnstein
Die maskierte Eskamotage mehrerer Karten
"Dr. Rohnstein, B. A.-V.", "Schule der Magie"
bottom cards palmed into right hand, left first finger starts between the packets
das kartengreifen\n"schule der magie"
- choreography of one-handed palm and fan production from elbow
- steal of bottom packet into right-hand thumb clip, left first finger pushes packet out (throw cut)\nkarl meyer
1904
der zauberspiegel Karl Meyer
Das Kartengreifen
"Schule der Magie"
- choreography of one-handed palm and fan production from elbow
- steal of bottom packet into right-hand thumb clip, left first finger pushes packet out (throw cut)
the palm - a new and perfectly deceptive method\n"immeasurably superior to any other", handing deck to be shuffled with right hand\ncharles bertram
1904
modern card manipulation Charles Bertram
The Palm - A New and Perfectly Deceptive Method
"immeasurably superior to any other", handing deck to be shuffled with right hand
die kartenfächer-eskamotage\na few cards held separate as one-handed fan is made, those cards are palmed into other hand as fan is displayed\nt. nelson downs\ndr. reinhard rohnstein
1905
der zauberspiegel T. Nelson Downs, Dr. Reinhard Rohnstein
Die Kartenfächer-Eskamotage
a few cards held separate as one-handed fan is made, those cards are palmed into other hand as fan is displayed
wegnehmen von unten\nhofzinser bottom palm, deck is moved from dealing grip to fingertips\njohann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
Wegnehmen von unten
Hofzinser Bottom Palm, deck is moved from dealing grip to fingertips
change a la erdnase bottom palm\nonly description of the palm\ns. w. erdnase\nbottom palm. first method\ns. w. erdnase
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations S. W. Erdnase
snap pass\npalming the card while tapping it into the deck and producing it at the fingertips \njack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations Jack Merlin
Snap Pass
palming the card while tapping it into the deck and producing it at the fingertips
card location\ncard placed in the center and immediately palmed in right hand\noswald rae\nmaskiertes escamotieren\nfriedrich w. conradi-horster
1928
sub rosa Oswald Rae
Card Location
card placed in the center and immediately palmed in right hand
replacing palmed cards\n1. using a table
2. without a table
3. replacing cards on the bottom of the deck
4. adding a single card as in the color change
5. to replace a large packet of cards
6. another method
7. placing cards from right palm to the bottom of the deck
8. another method\n unknown\namusing color change\n unknown
1935
card manipulations
Unknown
Replacing Palmed Cards
1. Using a Table
2. Without a Table
3. Replacing Cards on the Bottom of the Deck
4. Adding a Single Card as in the Color Change
5. To Replace a Large Packet of Cards
6. Another Method
7. Placing Cards from Right Palm to the Bottom of the Deck
8. Another Method
palming one card. tankai's method\n"tenkai"\ntenkai ishida\npalming one card: tenkai's method\ntenkai ishida\nkort's center steal\nmilton kort
1938
greater magic Tenkai Ishida
a number of cards\nleft thumb pushes up, possible horowitz credit on page 1105\n unknown\nan historical note on the dr. elliott top palm\ndr. james william elliott
1938
greater magic
Unknown
A Number of Cards
left thumb pushes up, possible Horowitz credit on page 1105
the thumb slide\nwith immediate palm-off\n unknown\nthe ole thumb pass\nsteve draun\nthe new thumb slide\nsteve draun
1940
more card manipulations
Unknown
one hand replacement\none-handed palm in reverse, for credit information see reference\nfrederick braue\nreplacing palmed cards\n unknown
1940
expert card technique Frederick Braue
One Hand Replacement
One-handed palm in reverse, for credit information see reference
the flip-over palm\nattributed to fred braue in "vis à vis"\nfrederick braue\nturnover palm\nedward marlo\ndribble top palm\njack avis
1940
expert card technique Frederick Braue
the bottom palm simplified\nwith general comments\n unknown\nthe bottom palm - the due tempi palm\nroberto giobbi\nedward marlo
1941
more card manipulations
Unknown
"topping the deck"\n\ndai vernon\ngambler's top cop\nharry riser\nwrist turn top palm\nkarl fulves\nthe vernon top palm\ndai vernon\nroberto giobbi\ncarlyle top palm replacement\nfrancis carlyle
1941/49
select secrets Dai Vernon
some new sleights - 1. the slip palm\nwhile spectator cuts deck from performer's hand to table\naudley walsh
1945
hugard's magic monthly - volumes i, ii, iii and iv Audley Walsh
Some New Sleights - 1. The Slip Palm
while spectator cuts deck from performer's hand to table
from the middle\nas rusduck, side palm, card is returned and cards pushed together\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nfrom the middle\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1945
the phoenix 51-100 Russell "Rusduck" Duck
From the Middle
as Rusduck, side palm, card is returned and cards pushed together
palm off the second top card while top card is visibly drawn onto the pack\nsimilar to adrian plate's palm change with pack in hand\n unknown
1946
card control
Unknown
Palm off the Second Top Card while top Card is visibly drawn onto the Pack
similar to Adrian Plate's Palm Change with pack in hand
barnhardt's fan steal\nright hand classic palm\nrussell t. barnhart\nfan it!\nkenneth h. becker\nmaster palm fan steal\nrussell t. barnhart
1947
marlo in spades Russell T. Barnhart
the diagonal left hand palm (improved method)\n\npaul lepaul\nthe diagonal steal\nedward marlo\nthe left hand diagonal palm\npaul lepaul\nmichael close\nedward marlo
1949
the card magic of le paul Paul LePaul
one-hand spring palm\nmultiple palm from small packet\ndr. jacob daley\ncovering the one-hand spring palm\narturo de ascanio
1950
stars of magic Dr. Jacob Daley
left one-hand bottom palm\nsmall packet handling\ndr. jacob daley\ncovering the left one-hand bottom palm\narturo de ascanio
1950
stars of magic Dr. Jacob Daley
tilt\ndr. daley story, small packet palm with injog\nsam leo horowitz\n"a palm" in "the sphinx" may 1947, p. 79
1954
the new phoenix 301-348 Sam Leo Horowitz
center steal\n\ncy endfield\nthe diagonal palm-shift\ns. w. erdnase\ntap to the top\nandy greget\nthe diagonal palm shift\nroger crosthwaite
1955
cy endfield's entertaining card magic — part iii Cy Endfield
one hand palm as action palm\nduring an overhand shuffle or dovetail shuffle\nedward marlo\npalming from a shuffle\nedward marlo
1956
action palm Edward Marlo
left hand side steal\nsee note 4 on p.58\nedward marlo\ntenkai ishida\nkort's center steal\nmilton kort\npeeked card to full palm\nbaltazar fuentes
1957
side steal Edward Marlo, Tenkai Ishida
the diagonal steal\nas a direct insertion steal\nedward marlo\nthe diagonal left hand palm (improved method)\npaul lepaul\nthe center steal\nedward marlo\nthe left hand diagonal palm\npaul lepaul\nmichael close\nedward marlo
1957
side steal Edward Marlo
direct full palm\nas card is placed openly to bottom\nedward marlo\nthe depth-illusion palm\nsteve draun\nedward marlo
1957
the tabled palm Edward Marlo
from the middle\nside palm, card is returned and cards pushed together\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nfrom the middle\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1958
the cardiste Russell "Rusduck" Duck
From the Middle
side palm, card is returned and cards pushed together
the bottom palm\ndelayed, first angle jogged and held with only right hand\nedward marlo\nbottom palm of a single card\njohn carney\nthe bottom palm - the due tempi palm\nroberto giobbi\nedward marlo
1961
card to wallet Edward Marlo
The Bottom Palm
delayed, first angle jogged and held with only right hand
shuffle shift and palm off\noverhand shuffle multiple shift with palm off\nedward marlo\narthur h. buckley\nmethod three: multiple cull\nroger crosthwaite
1961
the multiple shift Edward Marlo, Arthur H. Buckley
the imperceptible top to bottom palm\nhandling of loewy palm, see multiple card handling at the end\ncliff green\nmorris loewy
1961
professional card magic Cliff Green, Morris Loewy
The Imperceptible Top to Bottom Palm
handling of Loewy palm, see multiple card handling at the end
the switch palm\nbottom card of packet that is held from above, switched in a glide type action\nrussell t. barnhart
1971
reputation-makers Russell T. Barnhart
The Switch Palm
bottom card of packet that is held from above, switched in a glide type action
left hand bottom palm\nleft hand pivots bottom card(s), they are held with right hand under deck before being palmed
- first variation
- second variation: "the delay"
- third variation: "the emergency"\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm Russell T. Barnhart
Left Hand Bottom Palm
left hand pivots bottom card(s), they are held with right hand under deck before being palmed
- First Variation
- Second Variation: "The Delay"
- Third Variation: "The Emergency"
spread replacement\nno. 2, card in right-hand master palm is added underneath table spread and then re-palmed in left hand classic palm\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm Russell T. Barnhart
Spread Replacement
No. 2, card in right-hand Master Palm is added underneath table spread and then re-palmed in left hand classic palm
a multiple card palm and steal utilizing the diagonal push-through method\ndps with several cards\ns. w. erdnase\nfrancis carlyle\nthe diagonal palm-shift\ns. w. erdnase
1975
the magic of francis carlyle S. W. Erdnase, Francis Carlyle
A Multiple Card Palm and Steal Utilizing the Diagonal Push-Through Method
spread side-slip bottom palm\nno. 16, card side-stolen into right-hand master palm, then to bottom into left-hand classic palm\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm Russell T. Barnhart
Spread Side-Slip Bottom Palm
No. 16, card side-stolen into right-hand Master Palm, then to bottom into left-hand classic palm
master palm fan steal\nno. 17
- first variation (right-hand master palm or left-hand classic palm)
- second variation (to bottom of deck)
- third variation (to top of deck)\nrussell t. barnhart\nbarnhardt's fan steal\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm Russell T. Barnhart
Master Palm Fan Steal
No. 17
- First Variation (right-hand Master Palm or left-hand Classic Palm)
- Second Variation (to bottom of deck)
- Third Variation (to top of deck)
bottom palm replacement\nrefinement
- the basic rotary movement
- the replacement
- the delayed replacement\nedward marlo\ns. w. erdnase\nbottom palm replacement\ns. w. erdnase\nbottom palm replacement\nedward marlo\ns. w. erdnase
1976
kabbala — volume 3 Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase
bottom palm replacement
refinement
- The Basic Rotary Movement
- The Replacement
- The Delayed Replacement
outjogged placement in palm\nconvincing control features, see notes 2./3. on p. 168\nharvey rosenthal
1977
packet switches (part three) Harvey Rosenthal
Outjogged Placement in Palm
Convincing Control Features, see Notes 2./3. on p. 168
hofzinser card pass to a full bottom palm\n\nallan ackerman\nthe convincing control palm\nallan ackerman\nfrank simon
1978
here's my card Allan Ackerman
all change\ncolor change, using a one-handed top palm with the second card from top, see p. 37 for credit information and variation by stephen tucker\ntrevor lewis\n"color change" in "abra" nr. 1578, 1976. p. 352.\ndeane moore's "the clip palm" in "genii" vol. 11, nr. 10, 1947. p. 305.\nnotes\ndavid britland
1978
the talon Trevor Lewis
All Change
color change, using a one-handed top palm with the second card from top, see p. 37 for credit information and variation by Stephen Tucker
Related to
Deane Moore's "The Clip Palm" in "Genii" Vol. 11, Nr. 10, 1947. P. 305.
bertram's hold-out palm\ntabled
- to have the deck cut by a spectator
- alternate method\nross bertram\njennings top palm\nlarry jennings
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram Ross Bertram
Bertram's Hold-Out Palm
tabled
- To Have the Deck Cut by a Spectator
- Alternate Method