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Alex Elmsley Penny Plain performer brings card to special position corresponding with cut-off packet behind back, principle similar to Penelope Principle
VariationsAlso published here 1959 2
Walter Rollins The Time Machine time machine themed routine
  • small deck changes into large one (Micro Macro)
  • red and blacks separate
  • burnt matches
  • torn and restored bills
1960
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1960)
37
Harry Lorayne Red & Black Fantasy spectator pockets some red and black cards, performer divines how many
VariationsAlso published here 1964 11
Walter Rollins Thirty Bucks!! Penelope Principle applied to coins, using one-handed coin faro flourish, chosen coin is at same position as number of removed coins
Inspired by Dec. 1965
Ibidem (Issue 31)
12
Walter Rollins Coins Through Table four different sized coins, into glass
Related toVariations 1966 450
Walter Rollins Oil and Walter 9&9, odd-backed
July 1968
Ibidem (Issue 33)
9
Rick Johnsson, Walter Rollins Colors Revealed after a riffle shuffle, the spectator sorts deck in multiple stage in colors and pockets piles in six different pockets, performer knows number of cards in each pocket
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here July 1969
Epilogue (Issue 6)
45
Horace E. Bennett Dissimilar Coins Through Table four different coins penetrate table, last one upwards
Inspired byVariations 1969 138
Walter Rollins Dice Stacking Ending
Nov. 1970 373
Harry Lorayne, Walter Rollins Snap! Plus three part routine: one of two rubber bands vanishes from classic penetration position, broken and restored, second rubberband appears and vanishes
1971 125
Sam Aaronson, Walter Rollins, Mike Rogers Modified Aaronson-Rollins Coin Clip
Mar. 1971
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 3)
17
Walter Rollins, Jerry Mentzer Unexpected Surprise four of five cards vanish, with odd-backed card variation
Related to 1972 31
Walter Rollins Hillbilly Bills two sets of One, Five, Ten and Twenty dollar bills, performer predicts which one is chosen and spiked with safety pin
1973 154
Rick Johnsson, Walter Rollins Colors Revealed after a riffle shuffle, the spectator sorts deck in multiple stage in colors and pockets piles in six different pockets, performer knows number of cards in each pocket
Inspired byAlso published here 1973 72
Walter Rollins Multiple Shift cards go to the bottom
Inspired by Mar. 1974
Epilogue (Issue 20)
187
Walter Rollins, Brother John Hamman, Nick Trost Six Cards - Three Black and Three Red Six Card Repeat type of routine
Also published here 1976 24
Bob Ostin Coins Through Table and Basket Vanish four different sized coins, into glass, without extra coin
Inspired byAlso published here 1976 ca. 11
Eddie Fechter No Pile four of five cards vanish
Related toAlso published here 1979 69
Walter Rollins, Harry Lorayne Torn and Restored Elastic "Snap!"
1979 8
Bob Hummer Hummer's Little Stranger spectator places some red cards in his left and right trouser and jacket pockets, performer divines numbers
Related toAlso published here 1980 6
Peter Kane The Red/Black Blues after a riffle shuffle the deck is separated in packets, red/black distribution predicted
Inspired by 1982 77
Walter Rollins Penny Times Two in essence two english pennies become small american pennies
Summer 1985
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 3 No. 28, 29 & 30)
287
Eddie Fechter No Pile four of five cards vanish
Related toAlso published here 1993 261
Walter Rollins One For The Boys (Of Summer)
Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
59
Walter Rollins Weigh-Ahead Color Divination after a riffle shuffle, the spectator puts the top thirteen cards in one envelope and the bottom ten in another, rest in third envelope, performer divines the number or red and black cards in each envelope
Related to Oct. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 2)
58
Walter Rollins Technicolor Torn Card card signed on face, one quarter torn off, rest torn in pieces and put in case, card restored, corner has odd back
Variations Jan. 1996
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 5)
67
Mike Rogers Rogers Method card signed on face, one quarter torn off, rest torn in pieces and put in case, card restored, corner has odd back
Inspired by Jan. 1996
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 5)
68
Walter Rollins Han Ping Rollins han ping Chien applications for coins through table
  • The First Procedure (six coins and copper coin)
  • The Second Procedure (six coins and copper coin, with glass)
  • Monkey Business (hand puppet)
Sep. 1996
Magic (Vol. 6 No. 1)
74
Nick Trost Seven Card Count Variation of Six Card Repeat, credit information
Related toVariationsAlso published here
  • The Linking Ring, Feb. 1955
1997 19
Walter Rollins, Brother John Hamman, Bob Longe Rollins-Hamman-Longe Routine
Inspired byRelated to
  • "One Too Many" (Bob Longe, 101 Amazing Card Tricks, 1993)
Also published here
1997 21
Walter Rollins, Howard Wurst Han Ping Cheat classic Han Ping Ching routine with six coins and a ring, but done with coins in paper cups instead of hands
Related to 1999
Discoverie (Issue 1)
6
Karl Fulves Database further comments and credit information on the referenced items, Card Spelling credit information
Related to 2000 66
Karl Fulves, Walter Rollins Double Find No. 6
2001 8
Walter Rollins Chip Tip on the one-handed chip/coin faro shuffle
2004
Charlatan (Issue 8)
98
Walter Rollins Ringy Dingy three rings penetrate a rope one by one
Variations 2012
Prolix (Issue 10)
652
Karl Fulves KF Notes Jardine-Ellis ring with Rollins's routine
Inspired by 2012
Prolix (Issue 10)
654
Geoffrey Latta C.S.B.Q. Coins Across four different coins, three travel across and last one back into purse
Inspired by 2017 99