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Thought Card to Pocket several duplicates
Related to 1935 16
Charles Hopkins Think-a-Card thought-of card to pocket, ten-card set-up
Related to 1940 39
Charles Hopkins 25 - The "Pilot Card".
1940 39
Charles Hopkins 32 - The "Eveready Life Saver" If card is lost without having peeked at it previously
1940 45
Charles Hopkins 33 - When force is missed.
1940 46
Charles Hopkins 43 - The "220 Count". Counting all the pips, sum up to 220 (ignore picture cards)
Related toAlso published here 1940 60
Charles Hopkins 45 - Look for informal "readers". Check for telltale nicks/dirt/scrapes on cards
Related to 1940 63
Charles Hopkins So That's the Way You Want It! card behind back, performer knows selected card
1945 16
Russell "Rusduck" Duck Ribbon Spread card is hidden, spectator and performer remove a card each from the face up deck, when all cards are removed the missing card is named, unorthodox clocking, as Rusduck
Related toVariationsAlso published here Feb. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 77)
314
Hugh Carroll, Charles Hopkins Out!
May 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 202)
808
Edward Marlo Second Method imperfection, nailnick, edgemark
Related to 1956 6
Charles Hopkins Hopkin's Spread Prediction (a la Vernon) No. 405, very short description of The Trick That Cannot Be Explained
1972 110
Charles Hopkins, Steve Beam, Don Morris Card Index using a card index as an Out
Related to 1979 13
Charles Hopkins The 220 Count counting all the pips, sum up to 220 (ignore picture cards), with variations (Rusduck)
Related toAlso published here 1979 14
Charles Hopkins Hopkin's 220 System any number card thought-of
Related to 1982 8