the "multum-in parvo" vanisher \n clip between fingers for vanishing things \n c. o. williams \n the "multum-in parvo" vanisher \n c. o. williams
1903
later magic
C. O. Williams
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The "Multum-in Parvo" Vanisher
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Also published here
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1903
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67
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the paper bag (various kinds) \n "methods for obtaining secret possession of a watch"
watch vanishes in paper bag or cone \n c. o. williams
1903
later magic
C. O. Williams
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The Paper Bag (Various Kinds)
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1903
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134
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another method of using the vanisher \n container gimmicks \n c. o. williams
1903
later magic
C. O. Williams
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Another Method of Using the Vanisher
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1903
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273
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the very latest egg and handkerchief trick \n \n c. o. williams \n silk to egg - first method: multum in parvo \n c. o. williams
1903
later magic
C. O. Williams
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The Very Latest Egg and Handkerchief Trick
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Also published here
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1903
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331
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improved thimble holder \n \n c. o. williams
1903
later magic
C. O. Williams
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Improved Thimble Holder
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1903
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512
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an easy pass \n bottom section palmed with selection on top, later replaced on top \n c. o. williams
1904
modern card manipulation
C. O. Williams
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An Easy Pass
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1904
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28
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the turned card \n selection turns over in deck, deck reversed under cover card \n c. o. williams
1904
modern card manipulation
C. O. Williams
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The Turned Card
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1904
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40
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the unique card \n selection lost, three piles made, selection is bottom card of center pile \n c. o. williams
1904
modern card manipulation
C. O. Williams
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The Unique Card
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1904
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43
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the artful card \n wrong card found behind back, then selection produced from pocket \n c. o. williams
1904
modern card manipulation
C. O. Williams
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The Artful Card
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1904
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46
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a simple card discovery \n card placed in glass, covered with glass, then selection is face card of deck \n c. o. williams
1904
modern card manipulation
C. O. Williams
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A Simple Card Discovery
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1904
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47
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the card in the pocket \n card and its position thought-of, divined and placed in pocket, lazy man's card to pocket, two handlings \n unknown \n magic touch versus mental thought \n ralph w. hull \n the card from the pocket \n c. o. williams
1909
the art of magic
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The Card in the Pocket
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Related to
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1909
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92
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rice bowls improvement \n \n c. o. williams
1911
later magic
C. O. Williams
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Rice Bowls Improvement
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1911
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565
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to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n spectator remembers card and its position, performer removes it and puts it in his pocket \n c. o. williams \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams \n the card in the pocket \n louis f. christianer
1911
later magic
C. O. Williams
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To Discover and Pocket (Before Asking Any Question) the Card Thought of by a Spectator
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VariationsAlso published here
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1911
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573
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a new purse trick \n marked coin travels from purse into spectator's pocket \n c. o. williams \n a new purse trick \n c. o. williams
1911
later magic
C. O. Williams
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A New Purse Trick
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Also published here
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1911
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574
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the multiplying billiard ball \n with shell \n joseph michael hartz \n multiplying billiard ball variation \n c. o. williams \n the multiplying billiard ball \n joseph michael hartz
1911
later magic
Joseph Michael Hartz
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The Multiplying Billiard Ball
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VariationsAlso published here
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1911
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669
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multiplying billiard ball variation \n \n c. o. williams \n the multiplying billiard ball \n joseph michael hartz \n multiplying billiard ball variation \n c. o. williams
1911
later magic
C. O. Williams
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Multiplying Billiard Ball Variation
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1911
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672
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rice bowls improvement \n \n c. o. williams
1911
magical titbits
C. O. Williams
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Rice Bowls Improvement
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1911
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to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n spectator remembers card and its position, performer removes it and puts it in his pocket \n c. o. williams \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams \n the card in the pocket \n c. o. williams \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1911
magical titbits
C. O. Williams
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To Discover and Pocket (Before Asking Any Question) the Card Thought of by a Spectator
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VariationsAlso published here
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1911
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19
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a new purse trick \n marked coin travels from purse into spectator's pocket \n c. o. williams \n a new purse trick \n c. o. williams
1911
magical titbits
C. O. Williams
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A New Purse Trick
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Also published here
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1911
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21
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multiplying billiard ball variation \n \n c. o. williams \n multiplying billiard ball variation \n c. o. williams
1911
magical titbits
C. O. Williams
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Multiplying Billiard Ball Variation
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Also published here
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1911
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129
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the card in the pocket \n spectator remembers card and its position, performer removes it and puts it in his pocket \n louis f. christianer \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams
1916
more effective tricks
Louis F. Christianer
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The Card in the Pocket
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Inspired by
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1916
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13
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reading the cards \n stacked one-way deck is riffle shuffled, yet order called out \n c. o. williams
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
C. O. Williams
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Reading the Cards
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1937
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155
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the card from the pocket \n card at thought of position is remembered and found, lazy man \n c. o. williams \n co2 \n justin higham \n sidepockets \n karl fulves \n the card in the pocket \n unknown \n automatic placement card to pocket \n claude impériale \n ray grismer on c. o. williams \n ray grismer
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
C. O. Williams
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The Card from the Pocket
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Related toVariations
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1937
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342
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x-ray \n stack, two riffle shuffles \n c. o. williams
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
C. O. Williams
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X-Ray
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1937
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364
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lazy man's card to pocket \n \n c. o. williams \n unknown \n a psychological impossibility \n unknown \n selected card vanishes to pocket \n john scarne \n johnny albenice
1940
expert card technique
C. O. Williams,
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Lazy Man's Card to Pocket
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Related to
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1940
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313
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a psychological impossibility \n thought-of card to pocket \n unknown \n lazy man's card to pocket \n c. o. williams \n unknown
1941
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
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A Psychological Impossibility
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Related to
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1941
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205
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the card in the pocket \n \n c. o. williams \n w. f. "rufus" steele \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams
1949
52 amazing card tricks
C. O. Williams, W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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The Card in the Pocket
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Inspired by
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1949
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29
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selected card vanishes to pocket \n no. 71, essentially identical to lazy man's card to pocket \n john scarne \n johnny albenice \n lazy man's card to pocket \n c. o. williams \n unknown
1950
scarne on card tricks
John Scarne, Johnny Albenice
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Selected Card Vanishes to Pocket
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Related to
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1950
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130
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the card in the pocket \n number thought of and card at position remembered, vanishes and appears in pocket, lazy man \n charlie miller \n c. o. williams
1961
an evening with charlie miller
Charlie Miller, C. O. Williams
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The Card in the Pocket
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1961
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37
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ray grismer on c. o. williams \n card at thought of position is remembered and found, lazy man, see p. 32 for comment by dai vernon \n ray grismer \n the card from the pocket \n c. o. williams
1970
talisman
Ray Grismer
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Ray Grismer on C. O. Williams
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Inspired by
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Mar. 1970
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13
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concept of a classic \n \n paul curry \n the card from the pocket \n c. o. williams
1977
special effects
Paul Curry
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Concept Of A Classic
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Inspired by
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1977
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77
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sidepockets \n two selections from the two side pockets, alternative bluff method given \n karl fulves \n the card from the pocket \n c. o. williams
1989
quick card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Sidepockets
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Inspired by
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1989
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12
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reading the fifty-two cards after a genuine shuffle \n no. 11, order of cards read after one riffle shuffle, interlocking chain principle and one-way backs \n c. o. williams \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
C. O. Williams
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Reading the Fifty-two Cards After a Genuine Shuffle
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Variations
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1999
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118
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supplementary note \n deck riffle shuffled, top thirteen cards dealt off and four spectators take the cards of one suit each, alls cards divined, interlocking chain principle \n karl fulves \n reading the fifty-two cards after a genuine shuffle \n c. o. williams
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Supplementary Note
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Inspired by
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1999
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120
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silk to egg - first method: multum in parvo \n \n c. o. williams \n the very latest egg and handkerchief trick \n c. o. williams
2002
the encyclopedia of egg magic
C. O. Williams
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Silk to Egg - First Method: Multum in Parvo
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Also published here
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2002
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191
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the "multum-in parvo" vanisher \n clip between fingers for vanishing things \n c. o. williams \n the "multum-in parvo" vanisher \n c. o. williams
2002
the encyclopedia of egg magic
C. O. Williams
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The "Multum-in Parvo" Vanisher
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Also published here
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2002
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191
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co2 \n lazy man's card to pocket, but even lazier - no palming required \n justin higham \n the card from the pocket \n c. o. williams
2008
dexterity manual
Justin Higham
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CO2
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Inspired by
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2008
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24
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automatic placement card to pocket \n card at thought-of position travels to pocket, two handlings \n claude impériale \n the card from the pocket \n c. o. williams
2022
the hermit
Claude Impériale
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Automatic Placement Card to Pocket
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Inspired by
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Nov. 2022
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506
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