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B. B. Low Tram Card card vanishes underneath handkerchief, reappears in pocket, using index
Related to 1940
The Jinx (Issue 96)
593
B. B. Low Traveller
Related to 1940
The Jinx (Issue 99)
607
John J. Crimmins Jr. (reviewer) Series No. 6 of Stars of Magic by Dai Vernon (written by George Starke)
- Vernon's Ring on the Wand - Vernon's Slow-Motion 4 Aces - Vernon's Traveller Card Trick
May 1950
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 7 No. 12)
662
Don Tanner Nest of Boxes No. 22, spring flower bouquet in smallest box in addition to the travelled item
1958 ca. 7
Lawrence "Larry" Grey Larry Grey's "Cards Across" the travelled card are found in the spectator's pocket
Variations 1961 23
Roy Walton Fellow Travellers two cards initialed and put in one half each, one placed below table and then both cards are found in upper half, color changing deck kicker
1967 198
Ravelle, Andree Ring, Rope and Silks middle of the rope and a ring are placed into a hat, ring is threaded on the rope, magnet
1967 53
Peter Kane The Face Up Traveller selection from one packet to the other
1967 8
Larry Jennings Jennings' Open Travellers
Variations 1969 41
Gene Nielsen Ultravellers
1971 12
Steve Spillman Addition to Open Travellers
1971 57
Roy Walton Travellers in Time red and black cards are separated, each half mixed face-up into face-down and top card placed into center, time machine plot, cards again on top, all cards face-down and mixed
VariationsAlso published here 1971 22
Jerry K. Hartman Tripsters Open Travelers variation
Inspired by 1972 28
Patrick Page 8. Open Travellers
1974 6
Dai Vernon Palming early version of "The Travellers"
1976 4
Ravelle, Andree Ohne besonderes Gerät - (b) card does not appear in balloon, but instead on back of performer
Nov. 1976
Intermagic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
23
John F. Mendoza, Steve Spain Steve France hot dog production after Jean Merlin's bill routine
Inspired by
  • "The Little Travellers" (Jean Merlin)
1978 108
Gordon Bruce The Tired Travellers seated, two cards
Related to June 1979
Pabular (Vol. 5 No. 6)
695
Lewis Ganson Coke Capers using Ravelle & Andree's "Coke Capers" props
1979 29
Ken De Courcy A Routine for Coke Capers using Ravelle & Andree's "Coke Capers" props
1979 29
Ravelle, Andree Ballquadratur sponge balls transform into larger sponge die
Aug. 1979
Intermagic (Vol. 6 No. 2)
70
Gordon Bruce Card Switch while sticking two cards in the center of the deck
Related to July 1980
Pabular (Vol. 6 No. 7)
874
Ravelle, Andree Two Blacks-One Red extra card in pocket card
1980 32
John F. Mendoza Open Travellers - Closed Changers transformation kicker
1980 53
Dai Vernon Card to Wallet as Travellers Climax
1980 7
Don England The Mysterious Case of the Open Travellers tabled packet is underneath card case, last card inside
Variations 1981 55
Walt Lees, David Carré Travellers Without Luggage
1981 26
Roy Walton Travellers in Time red and black cards are separated, each half mixed face-up into face-down and top card placed into center, time machine plot, cards again on top, all cards face-down and mixed
Also published here 1981 69
Jerry Sadowitz The More Things Change
Related toVariations 1982 24
Edward Marlo Open-Air Ace Assembly no extra card
Variations 1982 194
Don England Open Travelers Plus Aces to Kings transformation as kicker
Inspired byVariations 1982 415
Steven Hamilton Mexican Travellers
Also published here June 1982
Spell-Binder (Vol. 2 No. 14)
257
Peter Kane Rooms and Travellers eight cards are paired with Ace through Seven despite being one card too many, story presentation
1982 128
Larry Jennings, Roy Walton Morlock's Revenge red-black shuffle, Triumph, single ambitious phase, time-travel presentation
Inspired byVariations 1983 56
Jon Racherbaumer Round-Trip Travellers
Inspired by 1983
Facsimile (Issue 1)
6
Glenn Bishop, Al Bach Deluxe Open Travellers card to case finish, no extra cards
1983 22
Roger Crosthwaite, Edward Marlo The Travellers no extra card, last card travels to case
Inspired by 1985 16
Larry Jennings Open Travellers
1986 144
Larry Jennings Ambidextrous Travellers for the Elmsley credit see p. 48 of Marlo's Magazine 6
Related toVariations 1986 233
Randy Wakeman The Last Traveller two handlings for the final card
1987 41
Roberto Giobbi Die Zeitmaschine red-black shuffle, Triumph, single ambitious phase, time-travel presentation
Inspired byAlso published here 1987 16
Steve Draun The Nouveau Travellers old structure, new sleights
Also published here 1987 13
Bruce Cervon Aerodynamic Aces
Variations 1988 41
José Carroll Travellers... Through the Case signed Aces from cased deck to four pockets
  • Variations
    • First Variation
    • Second Version (Lightning Version)
Also published here 1988 105
Edward Marlo Applied to Open Travellers Routine Pivot Switchout
1989 5
John Bannon Tourist Class Travellers
Related to 1990 25
Alexander de Cova Traveller's Triumph using body servante
1990 20
Wesley James WJ Travellers
1990 5
David Solomon Open Travelers with Ace through Four, divided card
Inspired byAlso published here 1990 5
Michael Powers The Impossible Travellers combination of McDonald Aces and Open Travellers, three double facers
Also published here 1990 95
Michihiro Matsuda My Open Travellers with gaffed card SPI, three different suits on one card
Inspired by 1990 44
Jon Racherbaumer Cabbages & Kings Aces removed, change to Kings one by one, back to Aces and Kings from pocket, then packet elevator, then Open Travellers
Inspired by 1991 1
Jerry K. Hartman Travellers' Aid using pockets and wallet
Variations 1991 222
Chris Kenner Travlrs 1
Variations 1992 40
T. C. Churchwell Magic Travellers four Coins
Oct. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 10)
2125
Alexander de Cova Traveller's Triumph using body servante
1992 148
Michael Powers The Impossible Travellers McDonald Aces & Open Travelers combo
Also published here 1992 15
Steve Draun Nouveau Travelers old structure, new sleights
Also published here 1993 122
Don May Phantom Travellers
Mar. 1993
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 7)
49
Darwin Ortiz Time and Again
Inspired by 1995 86
Jack Carpenter Pocket Interchange one by one the four Aces change into the Kings that were previously placed into pocket, Aces are shown to have jumped to both pockets (two in each), then Kings instantly vanish and are produced from both pockets, all Kings and Aces can be signed
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1995
Labyrinth (Issue 3)
28
Steve Bedwell Subtle Travellers using tube from breast pocket to outer pocket
Related to 1995 ca. 9
Paul Cummins The Trick that never happened red and black cards are separated, each half mixed face-up into face-down and top card placed into center, time machine plot, cards again on top, all cards face-down and mixed
Inspired byAlso published here 1996 7
Michael Close Stupid Travelers comedy presentation, ambidextrous travelers in which spectator has jacket on and removes cards as finale
Variations 1996 110
Lee Freed A Bondian Collusion combination of three cited routine
Inspired by 1996
Facsimile (Issue 4)
38
Michael Close (reviewer) The Expositor: Or Many Mysteries Unravelled by William Frederick Pinchbeck Sep. 1996
Magic (Vol. 6 No. 1)
90
Larry Jennings Invisible Palm Aces No. 4 - The Numerical Travellers
1997 175
Larry Jennings Invisible Palm Aces No. 5 no extra card
  • The Lonesome Travellers
  • The Alpha Count Travellers
1997 178
Larry Jennings Invisible Palm Aces to Pocket travellers-combo, duplicate Ace
  • Version One
  • Version Two
Variations 1997 195
Steve Bedwell Repeat Cards to Pocket travelers, using tube from breast pocket to outer pocket, with repetition
Related to 1997 1334
Indian Rope Stories Unravelled on an article in Nature
  • Categories of First-Hand Observations of Rope-Trick
May 1997
Magic (Vol. 6 No. 9)
52
Guy Hollingworth Travellers
Variations 1999 62
Karl Fulves Supplementary Note simplified Travellers with only one palm, four Aces are paper clipped and put in trouser pocket, then removed from different pockets
1999 35
Tom Stone Ambivalent Travellers travelers with two torn cards (four pieces)
Also published here 2000 4
Don England Open Travellers plus One Aces to Queens transformation as kicker
Inspired by 2001 46
Roy Walton Back Into Time red and black cards are separated, each half mixed face-up into face-down and top card placed into center, time machine plot, cards again on top, all cards face-down and mixed
Also published here 2001 8
Marc DeSouza I'd Give My Right Arm To Be Ambidextrous with repeat, stop watch presentation
Inspired by 2001 95
Ravelle, Andree Egg to Bouquet
Also published here
  • Ravelle and Andree, Bouquets and Blossoms, 1959, p. 2
2002 213
Tom Stone Ambivalent Travellers Travelers with two torn cards (four pieces)
Also published here 2002 4
Roberto Giobbi, Larry Jennings All's Well That Ends Well red-black shuffle, Triumph, single ambitious phase, time-travel presentation
Inspired byAlso published here 2003 1361
Matthew Field (reviewer) Open Traveller by David Acer Sep. 2003
Genii (Vol. 66 No. 9)
89
Michael Close (reviewer) Open Traveller by David Acer May 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 9)
28
David Acer Open Time Traveller Writing appears on the back of selected card "You Will Pick This Card"
2004 116
Dave Campbell The Traveller blank card transposes with Ace of Spades, one card clipped to pocket with pen
Inspired by
  • "Vanishing Pip Card" (Patrick Page)
Related to
2004 179
Dave Campbell Lazy Travellers single palm, duplicates
2004 313
Erik Nordvall Twisting Travellers Four Queens turn face down one by one and then change to Aces. Two Queens found in the deck, two Queens in two different pockets. Then Aces are gone, and found in four different pockets.
2006 7
Joe M. Turner (reviewer) Open Traveller by David Acer Oct. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 10)
104
Jim Steinmeyer The Time Traveller "Three Tricks with The Crystal Card"
card is signed, then signature vanishes, card becomes blank, then signature reappears on blank card
July 2008
Genii (Vol. 71 No. 7 Special Genii Supplement)
2
Steve Reynolds Mr Fogg Tracked Down Travelers with a minimal-palm approach
Inspired byAlso published here 2009 65
Anthony Owen Caravan Travellers Kings travel to table and change to Aces
Inspired byAlso published here 2009 22
Tom Stone Tracking Mr. Fogg thoughts on the Ambidextrous Travelers plot
  • Footprints
  • Passepartout
  • The Wager
  • Introducing Fix
Inspired byAlso published here 2010 79
Tom Stone Ambivalent Travelers Travelers with two torn cards (four pieces)
Also published here 2010 83
Patrick Page Double-Mirage Part 1 card vanishes and appears on the face of a previously shown blank card
Related to 2011 232
Steven Hamilton Tough Travellers ambidextrous travelers in which spectator has jacket on and removes cards as finale
Inspired byVariations 2013 49
Steven Hamilton Mexican Travellers
Also published here 2013 108
Alexander de Cova Traveller city and number predicted, Koran's newspaper force for one-ahead
Also published here Dec. 2013 404
Alexander de Cova The Full Routine for the Traveller Effect city and number predicted, Koran's newspaper force for one-ahead
Also published here 2014 16
Alexander de Cova Traveller city and number predicted, Koran's newspaper force for one-ahead
Also published here 2015 185
Helder Guimarães One Clean Transposition with glass
Inspired by
  • "Invisible Thread Routine" (Helder Guimarães, Small Miracles DVD)
Related toAlso published here
Feb. 2017
Genii (Vol. 80 No. 2)
46
Anthony Owen Caravan Travellers Kings travel to table and change to Aces
Inspired byAlso published here 2017 63
José Carroll Travelers through the Card Case signed Aces from cased deck to four pockets
  • Variations
    • The First Variation
    • The Second Version (The Lightning Version)
Also published here 2019 166
Steve Reynolds Off-Beat Travelers dummy cards in pocket
Inspired by 2020
Output (Issue 8)
2
John Carney Visual Assemblage
Inspired by 2020 154
Jeremiah Zuo The Hollingworth Problem selection vanishes from Ace packet and appears in pocket repeatedly, then only selection remains and Aces are found in different pockets
  • The First Trip to a Pocket
  • The Second Trip to a Pocket
  • The Kicker: The Distraction Cards Travel
Inspired by Aug. 2021
The Disclaimer (Vol. 1 No. 5)
112
Scott Baird Lean Travellers starts without extra card
Variations Aug. 2022
The Hermit (Vol. 1 No. 8)
346
Francisco Mousinho Burly Travelers four cards produced with story (no quartet), then ambidextrous travelers in which spectator has jacket on and removes cards as finale, last card sewn into jacket pocket
Inspired by 2022 35
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Blow Coin Assembly coins on top of handkerchief at separate corners and corners folded over coins, each time performer blows the corners fly up to reveal a coin has travelled and eventually travel back to where they started, finally all coins vanish and reappear beneath handkerchief in separate corners
2022 295
Scott Baird Techni-Lean Travellers spectator selects four cards, they are shown to be a four-of-a-kind, their backs change color, then an Open Travelers routine is performed with them
Inspired by Apr. 2023
The Hermit (Vol. 2 No. 4)
752
Helge Thun Duplikat Travellers travelers in which deck travels to pocket, another card appears folded in matchbox and one in another deck that a spectator has been holding from the start
2023 64