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introduction \n credit information \n ralph w. read
1944
Ralph W. Read
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Introduction
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nail writers: types and method \n on different types and handling
- getting set for action
- use fairly stiff cards
- how to "nail write"
- practice essential
- the visible lead pencil
- repetition \n franklin m. chapman \n (g) alternative methods of holding the card \n tony corinda
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Nail Writers: Types and Method
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identical twins \n no. 1, two decks shuffled and then dealt in unison, two cards match at a certain position (percentage trick), card and position predicted on back of business card \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 1 \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Identical Twins
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light on the subject \n no. 2, medium in other room divines a freely selected card, secretly written with nail writer inside matchbook \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 2 \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 6 \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Light On The Subject
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a whispered selection \n no. 3, medium in other room divines a freely named card, secretly written on face of a card with nail writer \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 3 \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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A Whispered Selection
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two-way telepathy \n no. 4, two chosen cards predicted, two methods combined, "still as modern as television" \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 4 \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Two-way Telepathy
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like an open book \n no. 5, book or magazine test with assistent or medium, information secretly written on magazine with nail writer \n theodore annemann \n a rule of the thumb \n theodore annemann \n stunner no. 5 \n theodore annemann
1944
Theodore Annemann*
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Like An Open Book
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word for word \n no. 6, medium in other room gets a selected word from a book, secretly written with nail writer inside matchbook \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 6 \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 2 \n franklin m. chapman \n no. 10. two person telepathy \n tony corinda
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Word For Word
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easy mark \n no. 7, book test, assistent divines word, secretly marking word and page with nail writer \n dr. edward g. ervin
1944
Dr. Edward G. Ervin
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Easy Mark
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the quick or the dead \n no. 8, list with names, one dead, it is divined by performer \n franklin m. chapman \n al baker \n stunner no. 7 \n franklin m. chapman \n al baker \n no. 8. living and dead. \n al baker
1944
Franklin M. Chapman, Al Baker
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The Quick or the Dead
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at the bar \n no. 9,
total of three rolled dice is predicted \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 8 \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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At The Bar
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long distance telepathy \n no. 10, card with text mailed to spectator who is told to underline any word, it is predicted on another card \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 9 \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Long Distance Telepathy
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the swami test \n no. 11, date, color and city predicted, "this effect is identical with that featured by alexander in his full evening show." \n franklin m. chapman \n stunner no. 10 \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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The Swami Test
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telepathy \n no. 12, performer marks the face of a card with a pencil, spectator names any card, it is the marked one \n franklin m. chapman \n telepathy? \n franklin m. chapman \n extra stunner \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Telepathy
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you think as i think \n no. 13, named number or digit is predicted, repeated \n conrad h. haden
1944
Conrad H. Haden
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You Think As I Think
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a pinch hitter \n no. 14, three three-digit numbers are predicted, stooge that nail-writes them in \n conrad h. haden
1944
Conrad H. Haden
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A Pinch Hitter
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whose name? \n no. 15, assistant (or stooge) write freely chosen name on frame of slate and blindfolded performer then divines it \n conrad h. haden
1944
Conrad H. Haden
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Whose Name?
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seeing red \n no. 16, freely named card predicted, nail writing through envelope with carbon paper \n franklin m. chapman
1944
Franklin M. Chapman
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Seeing Red
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easy card prediction \n no. 17, chosen card predicted on business card \n conrad h. haden
1944
Conrad H. Haden
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Easy Card Prediction
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the invisible hand \n no. 18, answer to a question appears on blank card \n chung ling soo \n spirit slate writing and kindred phenomena, chung ling soo, 1989
1944
Chung Ling Soo
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The Invisible Hand
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Also published here - Spirit Slate Writing and Kindred Phenomena, Chung Ling Soo, 1989
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via telephone \n no. 19, a prediction is made, then any person is called via telephone and the amount of money he has in his pocket is predicted, different nail writing based methods \n ralph w. read \n ralph read's instruction sheets for nail writer gimmick
1944
Ralph W. Read
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Via Telephone
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Also published here - Ralph Read's instruction sheets for nail writer gimmick
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music in the air \n no. 20, musical tune predicted in envelope \n ralph w. read \n ralph read's instruction sheets for nail writer gimmick
1944
Ralph W. Read
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Music In The Air
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Also published here - Ralph Read's instruction sheets for nail writer gimmick
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is it telepathy? \n no. 21, letter, figure and geometrical design divined by performer \n dr. edward g. ervin
1944
Dr. Edward G. Ervin
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Is It Telepathy?
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