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pass 9 (the "jerk-back" palm) \n coin touches left palm and secretly jumps back in other hand \n unknown \n the "slap" vanish \n ross bertram \n "jerk-back" palm improved \n harry lorayne \n the bounce vanish \n unknown
1890
more magic
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Pass 9 (The "Jerk-Back" Palm)
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1890
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four-way sorting \n to back or front and up and down jogged \n charles t. jordan \n the fantastic deal jog \n harry lorayne \n four-way sorting \n charles t. jordan \n four-way sorting \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Four-Way Sorting
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1920
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reverse sleight \n cut and slip action from one half to the other, same as universal reversal \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n universal reversal \n harry lorayne
1928
the l. w. card mysteries
William Larsen, T. Page Wright
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Reverse Sleight
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1928
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new card discovery \n two key cards above and below selection, spectator overhand shuffles briefly \n unknown \n this is mind-reading? \n harry lorayne \n a new card discovery \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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New Card Discovery
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1937
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2. abbott's version. "the certain card trick." \n spectator cuts anywhere and remembers bottom card, estimation, dealing out in packets and asking in which one it is \n percy abbott \n stop! \n harry lorayne \n estimated sunken key \n tomas blomberg \n marketed 1934 \n the certain card trick \n percy abbott
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Percy Abbott
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2. Abbott's version. "The Certain Card Trick."
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1937
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the gambler in person \n pick-up stack \n theodore annemann \n pick up stack con faros \n pepe lirrojo \n lorayne's poker deal #2 \n harry lorayne
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann*
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The Gambler in Person
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1937
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the perfect poker trick \n tens through aces are removed and dealt out multiple times, performer wins \n unknown \n little fella' - big fella' \n harry lorayne
1938
greater magic
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The Perfect Poker Trick
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1938
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the zingone spread \n three cards, challenge selections conditions \n louis zingone \n the flying cards \n louis zingone \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n zingone spread poker deal \n neal elias \n trimental \n juan tamariz \n louis zingone \n zingone spread simplified \n harry lorayne \n louis zingone \n trimental \n juan tamariz \n louis zingone \n zingone spread simplified \n harry lorayne \n louis zingone \n zingone spread poker deal \n neal elias \n the flying cards \n louis zingone \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n the zingone spread my version \n jesús etcheverry
1940
expert card technique
Louis Zingone
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The Zingone Spread
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Related to - The Flying Cards (Louis Zingone, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue, Miracle Shuffles and Tricks, 1942)
- Zingone Spread Poker Deal (Neal Elias, At the Table Tricks, 1946)
- … and 2 more
- Zingone Spread Simplified (Harry Lorayne, Louis Zingone, Close-up Card Magic, 1962)
- Trimental (Juan Tamariz, Louis Zingone, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
Variations - The Flying Cards (Louis Zingone, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue, Miracle Shuffles and Tricks, 1942)
- Zingone Spread Poker Deal (Neal Elias, At the Table Tricks, 1946)
- … and 3 more
- Zingone Spread Simplified (Harry Lorayne, Louis Zingone, Close-up Card Magic, 1962)
- Trimental (Juan Tamariz, Louis Zingone, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
- The Zingone Spread My Version (Jesús Etcheverry, Reflections on the Double Card (Ascanio's Handling), 2020)
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1940
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the certain card trick \n \n percy abbott \n marketed 1934 \n 2. abbott's version. "the certain card trick." \n percy abbott \n stop! \n harry lorayne \n estimated sunken key \n tomas blomberg
1940
expert card technique
Percy Abbott
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The Certain Card Trick
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1940
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face up prediction \n spectator and performer turn cards over in the deck, number of reversed cards is predicted \n bob hummer \n the thirteenth turn \n martin gardner \n hummer addition \n harry lorayne \n what about hummer's number? \n jon racherbaumer \n rebuilding a hummer \n lorenz schär \n hummerless \n steve beam \n newcomer hummer \n steve beam \n all the weigh \n steve beam \n the 4th die \n karl fulves \n manto \n roberto giobbi \n richard vollmer \n bob hummer \n a hummer routine \n nick trost \n bob hummer \n mixed cards and feelings \n reinhard müller \n predecktion \n steve beam \n match \n michael weber \n face-up prediction \n bob hummer \n face up prediction \n bob hummer \n face-up prediction \n bob hummer \n last word prediction \n ralph w. hull
1940
half-a-dozen hummers
Bob Hummer
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Face Up Prediction
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Variations - "The Testament of Ralph W. Hull" (Trevor Hall, 1945)
- Hummer Addition (Harry Lorayne, My Favorite Card Tricks, 1965)
- … and 8 more
- What About Hummer's Number? (Jon Racherbaumer, Cardfixes, 1990)
- The 4th Die (Karl Fulves*, Charlatan, 2000)
- Manto (Roberto Giobbi, Richard Vollmer, Bob Hummer, Card College Light, 2006)
- A Hummer Routine (Nick Trost, Bob Hummer, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 5, 2015)
- Rebuilding a Hummer (Lorenz Schär, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
- Hummerless (Steve Beam, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
- Newcomer Hummer (Steve Beam, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
- All the Weigh (Steve Beam, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
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1940
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gardner-marlo poker routine \n \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n dealer demonstration \n fred robinson \n lorayne's poker deal \n edward marlo \n harry lorayne \n martin gardner \n wild card control \n daniel millstein \n rump shaker \n jack parker \n tomas blomberg \n the mishap poker deal \n george schindler \n bob condon \n a poker puzzle \n edward marlo \n martin gardner \n of course i can deal a good poker hand! \n edward marlo \n the forgetful gambler \n tom gagnon \n the ultimate gardner-marlo \n steve mayhew \n gardner-marlo poker routine \n martin gardner \n edward marlo
1942
let's see the deck
Martin Gardner*, Edward Marlo
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Gardner-Marlo Poker Routine
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Variations - The Mishap Poker Deal (George Schindler, Bob Condon, Scarne on Card Tricks, 1950)
- Wild Card Control (Daniel Millstein, Best of Friends — Volume III, 2007)
- … and 2 more
- Rump Shaker (Jack Parker, Tomas Blomberg, 52 Memories, 2007)
- Dealer Demonstration (Fred Robinson, The Magic of Fred Robinson, 2009)
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1942
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marlo's lessinout system of cull and stock shuffles \n without injogs or outjogs
- lessinout cull
- lessinout stack \n edward marlo \n the lessinout shuffle \n edward marlo \n roberto giobbi \n lessinout stock less crimp \n neal elias \n 8451 plus \n harry lorayne \n lessinout shuffle \n edward marlo \n lessinout system \n edward marlo
1942
deck deception
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Lessinout System of Cull and Stock Shuffles
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1942
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it goes double \n deck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap, repeated several times, as a finale both cards are named \n theodore annemann \n professor hoffmann \n cause an effect \n karl fulves \n the calculating deck \n harry lorayne \n outwaited \n gerald kosky \n name a card \n harry lorayne \n it goes double \n theodore annemann
1942
the phoenix
Theodore Annemann*, Professor Hoffmann
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It Goes Double
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Nov. 1942
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a miracle - maybe \n unknown card signed on back, deck spread face up on table and spectator finds card, either directly or via improvisation \n joe berg \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne
1942
cut the cards
Joe Berg
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A Miracle - Maybe
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1942
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the perfect card prediction \n dealing and open red-black sorting procedure \n warren wiersbe \n a prediction "pathway" \n harry lorayne \n feeling the same \n reinhard müller \n colors will tell \n eddie morton
1944
action with cards
Warren Wiersbe
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The Perfect Card Prediction
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1944
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cutting the aces \n \n dai vernon \n the unadulterated cutting the aces \n dai vernon \n losing aces, cutting aces \n edward marlo \n ace-cutting without double-cutting \n david bendix \n extra \n bob hamilton \n almost legitimate cutting the aces \n harry riser \n the card sharp and the four gamblers \n dai vernon \n harry lorayne \n don costello \n losing aces, cutting aces \n edward marlo \n ace-cutting without double-cutting \n david bendix \n extra \n bob hamilton \n cutting the aces \n dai vernon \n al mann \n pseudo \n david britland \n cutting the aces \n johnny thompson \n almost legitimate cutting the aces \n harry riser \n der mann mit dem goldenen arm \n punx \n cutting the aces \n piet forton \n one-armed bandit \n martin a. nash \n cutting the aces or any four of a kind \n juan tamariz \n the cumanes \n rené lavand \n cortando los ases \n Áriston \n gambling expose \n milton kort \n double undercut \n laurie ireland \n dai vernon \n breather crimp application \n al thatcher \n handling improved \n edward marlo
1946
stars of magic
Dai Vernon
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Cutting The Aces
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Related to - Handling Improved (Edward Marlo, Let's See the Deck, 1942)
- Gambling Expose (Milton Kort, The Cardiste, 1958)
- … and 6 more
- Ace-Cutting without Double-Cutting (David Bendix, The Hierophant, 1969)
- Extra (Bob Hamilton, Pabular, 1975)
- The Unadulterated Cutting the Aces (Dai Vernon, The Vernon Chronicles — Volume 1, 1987)
- Losing Aces, Cutting Aces (Edward Marlo, The Olram File, 1993)
- Breather Crimp Application (Al Thatcher, Card File, 1993)
- Double Undercut (Laurie Ireland, Dai Vernon, The Card Magic of Nick Trost, 1997)
Variations - Ace-Cutting without Double-Cutting (David Bendix, The Hierophant, 1969)
- The Card Sharp and the Four Gamblers (Dai Vernon, Harry Lorayne, Don Costello, Reputation-Makers, 1971)
- … and 12 more
- Extra (Bob Hamilton, Pabular, 1975)
- Der Mann mit dem goldenen Arm (Punx, Setzt Euch zu meinen Füssen..., 1977)
- One-Armed Bandit (Martin A. Nash, Any Second Now, 1977)
- Almost Legitimate Cutting the Aces (Harry Riser, Arcane, 1981)
- Pseudo (David Britland, Spell-Binder, 1981)
- The Cumanes (René Lavand, Slow Motion Magic II, 1991)
- Losing Aces, Cutting Aces (Edward Marlo, The Olram File, 1993)
- Cutting the Aces (Dai Vernon, Al Mann, Mind Your Poker, 1997)
- Cutting the Aces or any Four of a Kind (Juan Tamariz, Mnemonica, 2004)
- Cutting the Aces (Piet Forton, Das 2005 — Close-Up Seminar, 2005)
- Cortando Los Ases (Áriston, Hojas Sueltas, 2017)
- Cutting the Aces (Johnny Thompson, The Magic of Johnny Thompson, 2018)
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1946
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card magic \n on the revolution (air pressure turnover), also with two cards in quick succession or as ambitious card phase \n jean hugard \n quinella \n harry lorayne
1946
hugard's magic monthly
Jean Hugard
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Card Magic
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Jan. 1946
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187
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i should judge \n spectator cuts to and remembers a card, deck dealt into five pile and spectator says which pile has his selection, spectator deals through cards and performer stops him at selection \n unknown \n impossibility \n roberto giobbi \n stop! \n harry lorayne \n caliban's revenge \n aaron shields \n b.j. bueno \n judgment \n dai vernon \n guesstimation \n shawn farquhar \n i should judge \n arthur finley
1946
50 tricks you can do, you will do, easy to do
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I Should Judge
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1946
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spade shuffle \n blocks \n edward marlo \n the super riffle diffle \n harry lorayne \n spaed shuffle \n tomas blomberg \n on the spade shuffle: carpenter's false shuffle \n jack carpenter
1947
marlo in spades
Edward Marlo
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Spade Shuffle
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1947
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46
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linked \n two ropes hanging on performer's shoulder link, see also ring & tape sequence in "sefalaljia" \n paul curry \n linked \n paul curry \n bunny ears \n william goodwin \n bunny ears \n william goodwin \n linklater \n elizabeth warlock \n loops entwined \n jack avis \n end result \n j. w. sarles \n the bottomless box \n troy hooser \n ultra bind \n harry lorayne \n verschnürt \n john a. m. howie \n ring master \n stephen tucker \n paul curry's linked \n paul curry
1947
the phoenix
Paul Curry
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Linked
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Variations - Linklater (Elizabeth Warlock, The Phoenix, 1950)
- Loops Entwined (Jack Avis, The Phoenix, 1953)
- … and 6 more
- Pentagram, June 1953
- End Result (J. W. Sarles, The Pallbearers Review, 1971)
- Ultra Bind (Harry Lorayne, The Magic Book, 1977)
- Bunny Ears (William Goodwin, The Penumbra, 2005)
- Ring Master (Stephen Tucker, MAGIC, 2008)
- The Bottomless Box (Troy Hooser, Moments, 2010)
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Apr. 1947
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496
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123 \n \n dai vernon \n 123 \n dai vernon \n lasso-due-tre \n edward marlo \n acerca del 1-2-3, de vernon \n arturo de ascanio \n a choice trick \n jerry k. hartman \n tit for tat \n roy walton \n the promise \n edward marlo \n tré choice \n frank simon \n your choice \n harry lorayne \n vernon's 1-2-3 \n herb zarrow
1947
the phoenix
Dai Vernon
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123
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Variations - "A.M.A." N°14, 1960.
- Your Choice (Harry Lorayne, My Favorite Card Tricks, 1965)
- … and 6 more
- The New Tops, Sep. 1967
- Lasso-Due-Tre (Edward Marlo, The Hierophant, 1969)
- Tit For Tat (Roy Walton*, Cardboard Charades, 1971)
- also in: Tit For Tat (The Complete Walton — Volume 1, 1981)
- A Choice Trick (Jerry K. Hartman, Means & Ends, 1973)
- MUM, Mar. 1982
- Tré Choice (Frank Simon, Versatile Card Magic, 1983)
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July 1947
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the tantalizer \n twenty-second position and packet dealing \n unknown \n last chance \n l. vosburgh lyons \n calculated risk \n darwin ortiz \n what are the odds? (a tantalizer treatise) \n harry lorayne \n the tranquilizer \n steve beam \n marty kane \n the tarantulizer \n claude impériale \n grab it before they do \n claude impériale \n spectator's choice \n stewart judah \n "the tantalizer" to stack \n denis behr \n the message deck \n karl fulves \n he whose half lasts \n jerry k. hartman
1948
the royal road to card magic
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The Tantalizer
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Related to - The Spectator's Choice (Stewart Judah, The Jinx, 1936)
- Last Chance (L. Vosburgh Lyons, The Jinx, 1939)
- … and 3 more
- The Message Deck (Karl Fulves*, Easy-to-Do Card Tricks for Children, 1989)
- "The Tantalizer" to Stack (Denis Behr, Handcrafted Card Magic, 2007)
- He Whose Half Lasts (Jerry K. Hartman, Card Dupery, 2007)
Variations - The Tarantulizer (Claude Impériale, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 7, 2006)
- Grab It Before They Do (Claude Impériale, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 7, 2006)
- … and 3 more
- The Tranquilizer (Steve Beam, Marty Kane, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 8, 2010)
- What Are The Odds? (A Tantalizer Treatise) (Harry Lorayne, Special Effects, 2011)
- Calculated Risk (Darwin Ortiz, Lessons in Card Mastery, 2012)
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1948
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the bounce vanish \n from one to five coins, coins bounce back into tossing hand, optional sleeving \n unknown \n pass 9 (the "jerk-back" palm) \n unknown \n "jerk-back" palm improved \n harry lorayne \n four-bits bounce bit \n doug conn \n bounce vanish \n unknown
1948
principles and deceptions
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The Bounce Vanish
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1948
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cards in a sealed envelope \n construction of loading envelopes, four signed aces \n paul lepaul \n on the lepaul envelope set \n roberto giobbi \n das aranka-prinzip \n alexander de cova \n the paul le paul signed cards to sealed envelope & wallet \n paul lepaul \n francis carlyle \n the nest of envelopes \n bert allerton \n paul lepaul \n ferly defragmentation etc. \n steven hamilton \n der präparierte kuvertsatz nach le paul \n roberto giobbi \n cards in a sealed envelope \n larry jennings \n on le paul's envelope set-up \n harry lorayne \n roberto giobbi on le paul's card to envelope set \n roberto giobbi \n card to envelope finale \n dai vernon \n paul lepaul
1949
the card magic of le paul
Paul LePaul
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Cards in a Sealed Envelope
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Variations - The Nest Of Envelopes (Bert Allerton, Paul LePaul, The Close-Up Magician, 1958)
- On Le Paul's Envelope Set-Up (Harry Lorayne, Reputation-Makers, 1971)
- … and 5 more
- The Paul Le Paul Signed Cards to Sealed Envelope & Wallet (Paul LePaul, Francis Carlyle, The Magic of Francis Carlyle, 1975)
- Ferly Defragmentation Etc. (Steven Hamilton, Pabular, 1980)
- Cards in a Sealed Envelope (Larry Jennings, Card-in-Envelope Wallet, 1980)
- Der präparierte Kuvertsatz nach Le Paul (Roberto Giobbi, Persönliche Notizen zum Seminar, 1993)
- Das Aranka-Prinzip (Alexander de Cova, Secrets No. 2, 1998)
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elusive lady \n with three cards, see p. 781 for credit information by sid lorraine \n j.c. whyley \n matter through matter \n karl fulves \n wily monte \n lee freed \n jon racherbaumer \n melt-through \n harry lorayne \n larry jennings \n j.c. whyley \n the layout problem \n karl fulves \n j. c. whyley's elusive lady \n karl fulves \n elusive lady \n j.c. whyley \n earlier in abracadabra
1949
the phoenix
J.C. Whyley
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Elusive Lady
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Also published here - also in: earlier in Abracadabra
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Dec. 1949
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770
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"jerk-back" palm improved \n coin touches left palm and secretly jumps into sleeve \n harry lorayne \n pass 9 (the "jerk-back" palm) \n unknown \n the bounce vanish \n unknown
1949
hugard's magic monthly
Harry Lorayne
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"Jerk-Back" Palm Improved
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Aug. 1949
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the strip-out sleight \n hindu shuffle multiple shift variation \n harry lorayne
1949
hugard's magic monthly
Harry Lorayne
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The Strip-Out Sleight
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Oct. 1949
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the great jewel robbery or vice triumphant \n \n harry lorayne \n vice triumphant \n harry lorayne
1949
hugard's magic monthly
Harry Lorayne
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The Great Jewel Robbery or Vice Triumphant
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Oct. 1949
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590
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face-up prediction \n spectator and performer turn cards over in the deck, number of reversed cards is predicted \n bob hummer \n face up prediction \n bob hummer \n face up prediction \n bob hummer \n face-up prediction \n bob hummer \n the thirteenth turn \n martin gardner \n last word prediction \n ralph w. hull \n hummer addition \n harry lorayne \n what about hummer's number? \n jon racherbaumer \n rebuilding a hummer \n lorenz schär \n hummerless \n steve beam \n newcomer hummer \n steve beam \n all the weigh \n steve beam \n the 4th die \n karl fulves \n manto \n roberto giobbi \n richard vollmer \n bob hummer \n a hummer routine \n nick trost \n bob hummer \n mixed cards and feelings \n reinhard müller \n predecktion \n steve beam \n match \n michael weber
1949
52 amazing card tricks
Bob Hummer
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Face-Up Prediction
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Variations - "The Testament of Ralph W. Hull" (Trevor Hall, 1945)
- Hummer Addition (Harry Lorayne, My Favorite Card Tricks, 1965)
- … and 8 more
- What About Hummer's Number? (Jon Racherbaumer, Cardfixes, 1990)
- The 4th Die (Karl Fulves*, Charlatan, 2000)
- Manto (Roberto Giobbi, Richard Vollmer, Bob Hummer, Card College Light, 2006)
- A Hummer Routine (Nick Trost, Bob Hummer, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 5, 2015)
- Rebuilding a Hummer (Lorenz Schär, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
- Hummerless (Steve Beam, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
- Newcomer Hummer (Steve Beam, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
- All the Weigh (Steve Beam, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks — Volume 12, 2020)
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1949
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improvisation \n card signed on back, improvisation to find it from the face \n audley walsh \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne \n prepared improvisation \n audley walsh \n bert allerton
1949
52 amazing card tricks
Audley Walsh
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Improvisation
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1949
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judgment \n spectator peeks himself and remembers a card, performer looks through cards, spectator names card and performer names position \n dai vernon \n lj on vernon’s weight guesser \n larry jennings \n i should judge \n unknown \n pseudo memory #2 \n harry lorayne \n a mental discovery \n dai vernon \n impossible with a twist \n cyrille savelief \n daley's estimating peek: 2) vernon estimate \n dai vernon
1949
52 amazing card tricks
Dai Vernon
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Judgment
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Related to - I Should Judge (50 Tricks You Can Do, You Will Do, Easy to Do, 1946)
- also in: I Should Judge (Arthur Finley, aka Henry Gavin: The Artistry of His Work, 2007)
- Pseudo Memory #2 (Harry Lorayne, My Favorite Card Tricks, 1965)
- … and 3 more
- A Mental Discovery (Dai Vernon, Expanded Lecture Notes, 1970)
- Impossible With a Twist (Cyrille Savelief, MAGIC, 2012)
- LJ on Vernon’s Weight Guesser (Larry Jennings, Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy, 2020)
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1949
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59
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quinella \n two cards revealed via air pressure turnover \n harry lorayne \n card magic \n jean hugard \n quinella! \n harry lorayne \n spread control (air drop) \n harry lorayne
1950
the phoenix
Harry Lorayne
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Quinella
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Dec. 1950
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874
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the great poker demonstration \n no. 80, three jacks deal with four-of-a-kind climax \n harry lorayne \n clayton rawson \n norman jensen \n automatic poker \n dai vernon \n stewart judah \n little fella' - big fella' \n harry lorayne \n kleiner mann - großer mann \n harry lorayne \n the perfect poker trick \n unknown \n little fella grows up \n caleb wiles \n don't ask \n karl fulves
1950
scarne on card tricks
Harry Lorayne, Clayton Rawson*, Norman Jensen
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The Great Poker Demonstration
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1950
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lorayne's mind reading card trick \n no. 91 \n harry lorayne
1950
scarne on card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne's Mind Reading Card Trick
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1950
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170
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the stopper mind reading trick \n no. 117 \n charles nyquist \n edward dart \n stop! \n harry lorayne
1950
scarne on card tricks
Charles Nyquist, Edward Dart
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The Stopper Mind Reading Trick
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1950
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the mishap poker deal \n no. 134 \n george schindler \n bob condon \n gardner-marlo poker routine \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n lorayne's poker deal \n edward marlo \n harry lorayne \n martin gardner \n lorayne's poker deal \n harry lorayne \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n pokerama \n alexander de cova \n poker-a-ma \n alexander de cova \n lorayne's poker deal \n harry lorayne \n christian scherer \n lorayne's poker deal plus \n harry lorayne \n the ultimate gardner-marlo \n steve mayhew
1950
scarne on card tricks
George Schindler, Bob Condon
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The Mishap Poker Deal
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Variations - Lorayne's Poker Deal (Harry Lorayne, Martin Gardner*, Edward Marlo, Jacks or Better, 1980)
- Lorayne's Poker Deal (Harry Lorayne, Christian Scherer, Abgezockt!, 1999)
- … and 2 more
- Pokerama (Alexander de Cova, Pokerama, 2007)
- Lorayne's Poker Deal Plus (Harry Lorayne, And Finally!, 2018)
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double reverse \n spectator and performer each chose selection from half the deck, they end up reversed \n paul rosini \n changing times \n roy walton \n rosini's double reverse \n paul rosini \n eugene burger \n the visibly turning cards \n eugene burger \n club sandwich \n jack avis \n the visibly turning cards \n eugene burger \n double reverse handling \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n wysong's duplicity \n bill wysong \n two-card revelation \n harry lorayne \n two card reverse \n unknown \n right side up \n david solomon \n two to reverse \n harry lorayne \n right side up \n jon racherbaumer
1950
magical gems
Paul Rosini
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Double Reverse
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Related to - Wysong's Duplicity (Bill Wysong, Wonderful Routines of Magic — The First Addendum, 1973)
- Two-Card Revelation (Harry Lorayne, The Magic Book, 1977)
- … and 4 more
- Two Card Reverse (Simple yet Effective Tricks with Cards, 1982)
- Right Side Up (David Solomon, The Wisdom of Solomon, 2007)
- also in: Racherbaumer's Sticks and Stones
- Two To Reverse (Harry Lorayne, And Finally!, 2018)
- Right Side Up (Jon Racherbaumer, Genii, 2022)
Variations - Double Reverse Handling (Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli), Ibidem, 1963)
- Changing Times (Roy Walton*, The Complete Walton — Volume 1, 1981)
- … and 3 more
- Rosini's Double Reverse (Paul Rosini, Eugene Burger, The Performance of Close-Up Magic, 1987)
- The Visibly Turning Cards (Eugene Burger, Rediscoveries, 1994)
- Club sandwich (Jack Avis, Ahead of the Pack, 2002)
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saltless \n deck divides at chosen card when thrown, crimp, see p. 997 for credit details \n harry lorayne \n salt-less \n harry lorayne \n the acrobatic deck \n harry lorayne \n salt-less \n harry lorayne \n rug beater \n harry lorayne \n double saltless \n harry lorayne
1952
the phoenix
Harry Lorayne
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Saltless
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ace sandwich \n sandwiched card transposes with another card, happens in deck \n al leech \n one-eyed jack sandwich \n harry lorayne \n al leech \n the casino trick \n al leech \n the chosen \n karl fulves \n paradox \n karl fulves \n ace sandwich - circa 2015 \n david solomon \n focalized aces \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n the sub-trunk mystery \n nick trost \n a real slick ace \n joseph k. schmidt \n new jax \n john bannon \n inseparable sevens routine \n nick trost \n sandwich cut exchange \n al leech \n buben-sandwich \n al leech
1953
card man stuff
Al Leech
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Ace Sandwich
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Related to - The Casino Trick (Al Leech, Cardmanship, 1959)
- One-Eyed Jack Sandwich (Harry Lorayne, Al Leech, My Favorite Card Tricks, 1965)
- … and 3 more
- Everyman Cards, 1979
- The Chosen (Karl Fulves*, The Vampire Chronicles, 1997)
- Sandwich Cut Exchange (Al Leech, The Vampire Chronicles, 1997)
Variations - A Real Slick Ace (Joseph K. Schmidt, Swindle Sheet, 1991)
- Paradox (Karl Fulves*, New Self-Working Card Tricks, 2001)
- … and 5 more
- Focalized Aces (Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson, Card Conspiracy — Vol. 2, 2003)
- The Sub-Trunk Mystery (Nick Trost, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 2, 2009)
- New Jax (John Bannon, Six. Impossible. Things., 2009)
- also in: New Jax (High Caliber, 2013)
- Ace Sandwich - Circa 2015 (David Solomon, Solomon's Secrets, 2018)
- Inseparable Sevens Routine (Nick Trost, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 7, 2019)
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misdirection palm \n \n edward marlo \n palm switch \n jerry sadowitz \n price's face up misdirection palm \n barry price \n action palm variant \n wesley james \n action palm variant - multi-card misdirection palm \n wesley james \n during-swivel palm \n harry lorayne \n finessed misdirection palm \n jon racherbaumer \n finessed misdirection palm \n jon racherbaumer \n longitudinal misdirection palm \n edward marlo \n misdirection palm tip \n ken simmons \n the misdirection bottom palm \n allan ackerman \n expertalk: tom frame on the misdirection palm \n tom frame \n side glance \n harry lorayne \n the misdirection palm \n edward marlo
1953
the cardician
Edward Marlo
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Misdirection Palm
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Variations - Longitudinal Misdirection Palm (Edward Marlo, Inside Out, 1988)
- Palm Switch (Jerry Sadowitz, Cards on the Table, 1989)
- … and 8 more
- Finessed Misdirection Palm (Jon Racherbaumer, Card Finesse II, 1992)
- Misdirection Palm Tip (Ken Simmons, Choice Effects — Number Two, 1992)
- Action Palm Variant (Wesley James, Apocalypse, 1996)
- Action Palm Variant - Multi-Card Misdirection Palm (Wesley James, The Magical Record and Thoughts of Wesley James, 1997)
- Price's Face Up Misdirection Palm (Barry Price, Palming: For The Terrified, 2000)
- Expertalk: Tom Frame on the Misdirection Palm (Tom Frame, MAGIC, 2006)
- During-Swivel Palm (Harry Lorayne, JawDroppers!, 2015)
- The Misdirection Bottom Palm (Allan Ackerman, All In — Volume 2, 2024)
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the follow up aces \n aces are put on top of four piles which are gathered, they come to top \n edward marlo \n the one armed bridge player \n gustave southall \n kings "high"way \n harry lorayne \n roundup \n james swain \n three phase follow-up \n randy wakeman \n follow-up on follow-up \n randy wakeman \n k. m. move follow up aces \n edward marlo \n second surprise \n edward marlo \n the one armed bridge player \n gustave southall \n kings "high"way \n harry lorayne \n roundup \n james swain \n k. m. move follow up aces \n edward marlo \n follow-up aces \n steve reynolds \n ace high \n aldo colombini \n three phase follow-up \n randy wakeman \n the final follow-up \n edward marlo \n follow up aces \n edward marlo \n poker deal assembly \n roger crosthwaite
1953
the cardician
Edward Marlo
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The Follow Up Aces
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Related to - K. M. Move Follow Up Aces (Edward Marlo, The K. M. Move, 1962)
- Follow Up Aces (Edward Marlo, Expert Card Mysteries, 1969)
- … and 7 more
- Second Surprise (Edward Marlo, 21st Century Card Magic, 1981)
- Roundup (James Swain, Best of Friends, 1982)
- The One Armed Bridge Player (Gustave Southall, Epoptica, 1984)
- Three Phase Follow-Up (Randy Wakeman, Formula One Close-Up, 1985)
- Follow-Up on Follow-Up (Randy Wakeman, Special Effects, 1987)
- Kings "High"Way (Harry Lorayne, Trend Setters, 1990)
- Poker Deal Assembly (Roger Crosthwaite, Arcardia, 1999)
Variations - K. M. Move Follow Up Aces (Edward Marlo, The K. M. Move, 1962)
- Roundup (James Swain, Best of Friends, 1982)
- … and 6 more
- The One Armed Bridge Player (Gustave Southall, Epoptica, 1984)
- Three Phase Follow-Up (Randy Wakeman, Formula One Close-Up, 1985)
- Kings "High"Way (Harry Lorayne, Trend Setters, 1990)
- Ace High (Aldo Colombini, Onyx, 1999)
- Follow-Up Aces (Steve Reynolds, Output, 2019)
- The Final Follow-Up (Edward Marlo, Ed Marlo: Forty Years Later, 2025)
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follow the leader, jr. \n five blacks and five reds \n dai vernon \n effort for follow the leader \n alex elmsley \n lead on! \n harry lorayne
1953
the phoenix
Dai Vernon
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Follow the Leader, Jr.
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Mar. 1953
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hindu ring on the rope \n beneth handkerchief \n stewart james \n harlan tarbell \n the ring-string thing \n harry lorayne
1954
tarbell course in magic — volume 6
Stewart James, Harlan Tarbell
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Hindu Ring on the Rope
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match miracle \n spectator reverses one of four matches and eliminates one by one after given instructions and will end up with the reversed one \n jack yates \n a safe bet \n graham richards \n the larger the bill \n harry lorayne \n adams geheimnis \n howard a. adams \n a penny for your thoughts \n paul curry \n the chalice from the palace \n david britland \n yates' four-object divination \n jack yates \n vier gegenstände \n jack yates \n match miracle \n jack yates \n hummer's three-object divination \n bob hummer
1954
minds in close-up
Jack Yates
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Match Miracle
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1954
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fourtitude \n four-spot as locator, faro \n harry lorayne \n fairrow faro \n allan slaight \n fair row faro \n allan slaight \n trio \n al smith \n fourtitude \n harry lorayne \n fourtitude \n harry lorayne
1954
the new phoenix
Harry Lorayne
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Fourtitude
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Oct. 1954
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it goes double \n deck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap, repeated several times, as a finale both cards are named \n theodore annemann \n it goes double \n theodore annemann \n professor hoffmann \n cause an effect \n karl fulves \n the calculating deck \n harry lorayne \n outwaited \n gerald kosky \n name a card \n harry lorayne
1956
the best in magic
Theodore Annemann*
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It Goes Double
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1956
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the elliott control \n card from middle controlled to the bottom, buckle \n bruce elliott \n the elliott control \n bruce elliott \n final control \n robin robertson \n the lorayne control \n harry lorayne \n the final control \n robin robertson
1956
the best in magic
Bruce Elliott*
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The Elliott Control
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1956
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the elliott control \n card from middle controlled to the bottom, buckle \n bruce elliott \n final control \n robin robertson \n the lorayne control \n harry lorayne \n the final control \n robin robertson \n the elliott control \n bruce elliott
1956
the new phoenix
Bruce Elliott*
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The Elliott Control
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ringtoo \n on pen \n harry lorayne
1956
the new phoenix
Harry Lorayne
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RingToo
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1956
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yates' four-object divination \n three matches facing one way and one match facing the opposite way. after moving matches around, magician correctly can divine which is the reversed match without looking \n jack yates \n hummer's three-object divination \n bob hummer \n match miracle \n jack yates \n vier gegenstände \n jack yates \n match miracle \n jack yates \n a safe bet \n graham richards \n the larger the bill \n harry lorayne \n adams geheimnis \n howard a. adams \n a penny for your thoughts \n paul curry \n the chalice from the palace \n david britland
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery
Jack Yates
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Yates' Four-Object Divination
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brown study \n two spectators cut off a small pile, shuffle and remember the bottom card, all replaced and done with the performer's back turned, cards are found \n tom ransom \n divination of two mentally chosen cards \n p. howard lyons \n tom ransom \n norman houghton \n tips from ravelli: brown study \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n ibidem \n p. howard lyons \n location supreme \n harry lorayne
1956
ibidem
Tom Ransom
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Brown Study
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the negative miracle \n any card slid out of red-backed deck and shown, in second deck all cards are in new deck order and the selection is blank
- finger flinger method (one deck only, chosen card becomes blank card) \n p. howard lyons \n the magic eraser \n harry lorayne \n negative intruder \n philip t. goldstein
1956
ibidem
P. Howard Lyons
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The Negative Miracle
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mexican solitaire \n shuffled deck, deck dealt into four piles according to rules, one of each value in each pile, memory demonstrations, all four-of-a-kinds together or controlled, can be followed by poker deals:
- progressive poker
-- first game
-- three-handed
-- four-handed
-- five-handed
-- second play of five-handed poker
- royal flush control
-- second royal
-- third royal
-- fourth royal
-- alternative procedure for four royals \n edward marlo \n what a m-e-s! \n harry lorayne \n royal flush control variation \n alex elmsley \n four flusher \n alex elmsley
1956
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Mexican Solitaire
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clip steal to bottom \n \n edward marlo \n side to side \n harry lorayne
1957
side steal
Edward Marlo
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Clip Steal to Bottom
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1957
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1002nd aces \n spectator can freely choose the leader packet \n alex elmsley \n neoteric aces in four movements \n edward marlo \n the 1003-1006 aces \n jon racherbaumer \n to the point \n harry lorayne \n sucker 1002nd aces \n tino plaz \n À la elmsley! \n yves carbonnier \n hole-card in one \n jon racherbaumer \n À la elmsley \n yves carbonnier \n 1002.5 aces \n r. paul wilson \n 1002nd aces variation \n helder guimarães \n 2002 aces \n larry jennings \n alex elmsley \n return to 1002nd aces - version one \n larry jennings \n return to 1002nd aces - version two \n larry jennings \n return to 1002nd aces - version three \n larry jennings \n return to 1002nd aces - version four \n larry jennings \n 10,002nd aces \n lou gallo \n 1002nd aces variation \n helder guimarães \n elmsleys asse \n reinhard müller \n the seven percent solution \n kevin kelly \n power trip \n peter duffie \n solution to the wide-track baffler \n jon racherbaumer \n power trip \n peter duffie \n 1002nd conditionally \n william goodwin \n pseudo 2002nd aces \n justin higham \n good grief! more aces \n francis haxton \n switch on elmsley \n derek dingle \n elmsley's 2002 aces \n tim conover \n 2001, an ace odyssey \n aaron fisher \n once again \n peter duffie \n la coterie karr \n todd karr \n 1002nd aces \n alex elmsley \n 1002 revisited \n allan ackerman
1957
ibidem
Alex Elmsley
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1002nd Aces
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Variations - Good Grief! More Aces (Francis Haxton, Ibidem, 1962)
- MUM, Dec. 1981
- … and 21 more
- The 1003-1006 Aces (Jon Racherbaumer, Facsimile, 1983)
- Switch on Elmsley (Derek Dingle, The New York Magic Symposium — Collection 2, 1983)
- 2002 Aces (Larry Jennings, Alex Elmsley, The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings, 1986)
- Elmsleys Asse (Reinhard Müller, Riesenkarten 3, 1986)
- Neoteric Aces in Four Movements (Edward Marlo, The Olram File, 1991)
- Solution To The Wide-Track Baffler (Jon Racherbaumer, MAGIC, 1995)
- 10,002nd Aces (Lou Gallo, Lou Gallo: The Underground Man, 1996)
- The Seven Percent Solution (Kevin Kelly, Onyx, 1999)
- To The Point (Harry Lorayne, Personal Collection, 2001)
- 1002.5 Aces (R. Paul Wilson, 13, 2002)
- 1002nd Conditionally (William Goodwin, MAGIC, 2002)
- Power Trip (Peter Duffie, Power Trip, 2009)
- also in: Power Trip (The Glasgow File — Volume 1, 2022)
- Pseudo 2002nd Aces (Justin Higham*, Highlights, 2015)
- À la Elmsley! (Yves Carbonnier, Notes de Causerie, 2016)
- 1002nd Aces Variation (Helder Guimarães, Genii, 2016)
- Sucker 1002nd Aces (Tino Plaz, Moby Trick, 2018)
- Return to 1002nd Aces - Version One (Larry Jennings, Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy, 2020)
- Return to 1002nd Aces - Version Two (Larry Jennings, Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy, 2020)
- Return to 1002nd Aces - Version Three (Larry Jennings, Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy, 2020)
- Return to 1002nd Aces - Version Four (Larry Jennings, Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy, 2020)
- Elmsley's 2002 Aces (Tim Conover, Conover — Volume 4: Selections from the Tim Conover Notebooks, 2025)
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surprise spelling \n \n bert allerton \n the "ad lib" spelling \n dr. jacob daley \n surprise spelling \n bert allerton \n quick spell \n jim ryan \n routine \n unknown \n double speller \n martin gardner \n triple-climax speller \n harry lorayne \n bert allerton \n ad lib spell variation \n dr. jacob daley
1958
the close-up magician
Bert Allerton
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Surprise Spelling
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Related to - The "Ad Lib" Spelling (Dr. Jacob Daley, The Jinx, 1936)
- Ad Lib Spell Variation (Dr. Jacob Daley, Jacob Daley's Notebooks, 1972)
- … and 5 more
- Jim's Quick Spell (Jim Ryan, Lecture Notes Bar Magic, 1977)
- also in: Quick Spell (Jim Ryan Close-Up: Entertaining Card Quickies, 1981)
- Triple-Climax Speller (Harry Lorayne, Bert Allerton, The Magic Book, 1977)
- Routine (The Fred Braue Notebooks, 1985)
- Double Speller (Martin Gardner*, The Fred Braue Notebooks, 1992)
- Surprise Spelling (Bert Allerton, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
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four of a kind \n magician and spectator each exchange some cards which turn out to be a four-of-a-kind \n dai vernon \n aces wild \n ron johnson \n harry lorayne \n four of a mind \n paul swinford \n do as i do with two cards \n nick trost \n do as i do with two cards \n nick trost
1959
inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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Four of a Kind
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1959
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the spectator does a trick \n two cards tell value and suit, "untouchted" with touching \n al leech \n value-suit, suit-value \n jon racherbaumer \n the spectator does a trick \n al leech \n tony faro \n roberto giobbi \n gilbreath meets the spectator-magician \n nick trost \n spectator divines your card \n nick trost \n a divination \n al leech \n spectator's card trick \n nick trost \n spectator magician \n tony faro \n cards can think \n unknown \n spectator finds your card \n unknown \n choices! \n harry lorayne \n untouched \n daryl martinez \n counthink \n howard a. adams \n double vision \n simon aronson \n double vision \n simon aronson \n back to the future \n al leech \n roberto giobbi
1959
cardmanship
Al Leech
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The Spectator Does a Trick
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Related to - A Divination (Al Leech, Super Card Man Stuff, 1965)
- Spectator Magician (Tony Faro, Pabular, 1974)
- … and 7 more
- Counthink (Howard A. Adams, OICUFESP , 1979)
- Spectator finds your Card (Simple yet Effective Tricks with Cards, 1982)
- Untouched (Daryl Martinez, Daryl does Den Haag, 1988)
- Spectator's Card Trick (Nick Trost, The Card Magic of Nick Trost, 1997)
- Cards Can Think (New Self-Working Card Tricks, 2001)
- Double Vision (Simon Aronson, MAGIC, 2009)
- Choices! (Harry Lorayne, Special Effects, 2011)
Variations - The Spectator Does a Trick (Al Leech, Tony Faro, Roberto Giobbi, Card College Lighter, 2008)
- Value-Suit, Suit-Value (Jon Racherbaumer, Antinomy, 2011)
- … and 2 more
- Gilbreath Meets The Spectator-Magician (Nick Trost, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 3, 2011)
- Spectator Divines Your Card (Nick Trost, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 7, 2019)
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vier gegenstände \n three matches facing one way and one match facing the opposite way. after moving matches around, magician correctly can divine which is the reversed match without looking \n jack yates \n match miracle \n jack yates \n yates' four-object divination \n jack yates \n match miracle \n jack yates \n hummer's three-object divination \n bob hummer \n a safe bet \n graham richards \n the larger the bill \n harry lorayne \n adams geheimnis \n howard a. adams \n a penny for your thoughts \n paul curry \n the chalice from the palace \n david britland
1959
hokus pokus
Jack Yates
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Vier Gegenstände
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1959
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the trick that cannot be explained \n \n dai vernon \n calculated risk \n dai vernon \n harry lorayne \n the trick that andy warhol could have explained \n roberto giobbi \n jazz chart & favorite licks \n eric mead \n spectator unexplained (after vernon) \n mark weston \n using equivoque in "the trick that cannot be explained" \n paul vigil \n inexplicable \n alex elmsley \n the trick that cannot be explained \n charlie miller \n johnny thompson \n thoughts on "the trick that cannot be explained" \n harapan ong \n triple header \n paul chosse \n the ultimate trick that cannot be explained \n roger smith \n mnemonicosis (tamariz on ideas by marlo and vernon) \n juan tamariz \n fate's datebook \n alex elmsley \n unexpected prediction \n edward marlo \n jazz magic \n simon lovell \n the previous effect \n justin higham \n uncontrolled prediction \n edward marlo \n on vernon's "the trick that cannot be explained" \n jon racherbaumer
1960
more inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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The Trick That Cannot be Explained
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Related to - Unexpected Prediction (Edward Marlo, Expert Card Conjuring, 1968)
- Jazz Magic (Simon Lovell, Close Up Magic To Tapdance To, 1989)
- … and 4 more
- Fate's Datebook (Alex Elmsley, The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley — Volume 2, 1994)
- Uncontrolled Prediction (Edward Marlo, Facsimile, 1996)
- On Vernon's "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Jon Racherbaumer, Antinomy, 2006)
- The Previous Effect (Justin Higham*, The 75% Production and The Trick With No Method, 2014)
Variations - Calculated Risk (Dai Vernon, Harry Lorayne, Close-up Card Magic, 1962)
- The Ultimate Trick That Cannot Be Explained (Roger Smith, The Ultimate Card Book No. 2, 1977)
- … and 9 more
- Spectator Unexplained (After Vernon) (Mark Weston, Pabular, 1979)
- Inexplicable (Alex Elmsley, Mouse Magic, 1996)
- Triple Header (Paul Chosse, Weapons of Mass Destruction, 2004)
- Mnemonicosis (Tamariz on Ideas by Marlo and Vernon) (Juan Tamariz, Mnemonica, 2004)
- Jazz Chart & Favorite Licks (Eric Mead, Tangled Web, 2006)
- The Trick That Andy Warhol Could Have Explained (Roberto Giobbi, Confidences, 2012)
- Using Equivoque in "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Paul Vigil, The Doors of Deception, 2017)
- The Trick that Cannot be Explained (Charlie Miller, Johnny Thompson, The Magic of Johnny Thompson, 2018)
- Thoughts on "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Harapan Ong, Principia, 2018)
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a pseudo cull-stock shuffle \n with faros
- four five hands \n neal elias \n the inseparable four \n harry lorayne \n follow up to pseudo-cull stock shuffle \n edward marlo
1960
ibidem
Neal Elias
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A Pseudo Cull-Stock Shuffle
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June 1960
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mindreader's nightmare \n mindreader's dream with blank deck, thought-of card is the only one with face \n harry lorayne
1960
ibidem
Harry Lorayne
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Mindreader's Nightmare
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Oct. 1960
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change of four cards \n push-through change \n harry lorayne \n switching sequence \n james swain \n aces take the plunge \n peter duffie \n plunger change \n jim ryan
1961
further inner secrets of card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Change of Four Cards
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1961
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the double lift \n two methods, end for end turnover, thumb pushes behind first finger \n cliff green \n the "kick" double-lift \n harry lorayne \n a fine double lift \n cliff green \n roberto giobbi \n pivot push off \n tyler wilson \n a fine double lift \n cliff green \n roberto giobbi \n the cliff green add-on \n allan ackerman \n the cliff green add-on \n allan ackerman \n fake push off \n cliff green \n the green lift \n cliff green \n cliff green double \n cliff green
1961
professional card magic
Cliff Green
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The Double Lift
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x-ray spelling \n performer names a card and spells it out, estimated cut and spelling \n edward marlo \n controlled spelling \n harry lorayne \n cut and spell \n dai vernon
1962
estimation
Edward Marlo
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X-Ray Spelling
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foreword \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Foreword
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1962
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double-lift palm \n palming second card the instant the top card is removed \n harry lorayne \n palm from double \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Double-Lift Palm
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1962
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location supreme \n three card location, then another two cards, divided deck (pictures and aces on top) \n harry lorayne \n brown study \n tom ransom \n location supreme anytime \n harry lorayne \n ibidem \n p. howard lyons
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Location Supreme
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two card reverse \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Two Card Reverse
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table edge half pass \n for full deck as cards are sweeped off table \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Table Edge Half Pass
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salt-less \n deck divides at chosen card when thrown, crimp \n harry lorayne \n rug beater \n harry lorayne \n double saltless \n harry lorayne \n saltless \n harry lorayne \n the acrobatic deck \n harry lorayne \n salt-less \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Salt-less
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aces wild \n aces are found in do as i do way with two halves \n ron johnson \n harry lorayne \n the real work \n harry lorayne \n four of a kind \n dai vernon \n speaking volumes \n richard kaufman
1962
close-up card magic
Ron Johnson, Harry Lorayne
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Aces Wild
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stab-two \n between two selections, deck wrapped in paper, estimation \n harry lorayne \n stab-two \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Stab-Two
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the sloppy card trick \n saliva for control, selection appears on named number up to ten \n harry lorayne \n dried-out sloppy card trick \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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The Sloppy Card Trick
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coincidentally yours \n three four of a kinds are produced via some layout and counting procedure \n harry lorayne \n a lunar fating \n harry lorayne \n stephen minch \n speaking volumes \n harry mendoza \n speaking volumes \n jon racherbaumer
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Coincidentally Yours
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take me to your leader \n other three ace packets are cut into deck, crimped aces \n walter e. cummings \n take me to your leader again \n darwin ortiz \n take me to your leader \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Walter E. Cummings
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Take me to Your Leader
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lorayne's ambitious card routine \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne's Ambitious Card Routine
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double lift \n \n harry lorayne \n first method \n harry lorayne \n double lift \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Double Lift
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little fella' - big fella' \n set-up that is redealt multiple times \n harry lorayne \n the perfect poker trick \n unknown \n automatic poker \n dai vernon \n stewart judah \n little fella grows up \n caleb wiles \n don't ask \n karl fulves \n the great poker demonstration \n harry lorayne \n clayton rawson \n norman jensen \n kleiner mann - großer mann \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Little Fella' - Big Fella'
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stop! \n estimation of place spectator cuts to \n harry lorayne \n the trick that baffled babbage 2.0 \n david britland \n blind sighted \n christian chelman \n the stopper mind reading trick \n charles nyquist \n edward dart \n 2. abbott's version. "the certain card trick." \n percy abbott \n i should judge \n unknown \n speaking volumes \n harry mendoza
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Stop!
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Related to - marketed 1934
- I Should Judge (50 Tricks You Can Do, You Will Do, Easy to Do, 1946)
- also in: I Should Judge (Arthur Finley, aka Henry Gavin: The Artistry of His Work, 2007)
- … and 3 more
- The Stopper Mind Reading Trick (Charles Nyquist, Edward Dart, Scarne on Card Tricks, 1950)
- Blind Sighted (Christian Chelman, MO — Modus Operandi, 1996)
- Speaking Volumes (Harry Mendoza, Genii, 2002)
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impossibility \n distant key card in spread \n harry lorayne \n quorum quota \n frank simon
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Impossibility
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angle ribbon spread \n step \n unknown \n angle ribbon spread \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
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Angle Ribbon Spread
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quinella! \n two cards revealed via air pressure turnover \n harry lorayne \n spread control (air drop) \n harry lorayne \n quinella \n harry lorayne \n card magic \n jean hugard
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Quinella!
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in the side pocket \n spectator thinks of one of top ten cards, magician removes this card and pockets it, risky \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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In the Side Pocket
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out of this universe \n some red and black sorting comes out despite real shuffles, not really ootw effect \n harry lorayne \n i. general procedures \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n out of this solar system \n michał kociołek \n best of all worlds \n michael powers \n a bit for "out of this universe" \n dick cavett \n fuera del universo \n harry lorayne \n außerhalb dieses universums \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Out of this Universe
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red-black set-up \n card divination as motivation to go through deck \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Red-Black Set-Up
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this is mind-reading? \n two key cards, spectator shuffles, out of hands selection \n harry lorayne \n new card discovery \n unknown \n yore finder \n gerald kosky
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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This is Mind-Reading?
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automatic mind-reading \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Automatic Mind-Reading
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force prediction \n equivoque out of about twelve cards \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Force Prediction
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tell my fortune \n card and word are divined (center tear) \n harry lorayne \n tell my fortune \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Tell My Fortune
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three for the money \n three-spot as multiple out indicator card \n harry lorayne \n treasure hunt \n ryan schlutz \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Three for the Money
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three again \n three-spot as multiple out indicator card, with real shuffles \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Three Again
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three times and out \n three-spot as multiple out indicator card \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Three Times and Out
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fourtitude \n four-spot as locator, faro \n harry lorayne \n fourtitude \n harry lorayne \n fourtitude \n harry lorayne \n fairrow faro \n allan slaight \n fair row faro \n allan slaight \n trio \n al smith
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Fourtitude
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1962
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flash aces \n four aces from different parts to top \n harry lorayne \n to the point \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Flash Aces
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1962
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spread control \n table spread, bold \n harry lorayne \n sandwich spread \n tom gagnon \n mechanical spread control \n tom gagnon \n the spread control \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Spread Control
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zingone spread simplified \n simplified handling \n harry lorayne \n louis zingone \n the zingone spread \n louis zingone \n the zingone spread \n louis zingone
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne, Louis Zingone
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Zingone Spread Simplified
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1962
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spread control with handkerchief cover \n cards end up in separated section of silk and can be stolen \n harry lorayne \n veiled card steal \n tom gagnon
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Spread Control with Handkerchief Cover
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1962
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personally yours \n three cards are located by stabbing business card in deck one by one \n francis carlyle \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Francis Carlyle, Harry Lorayne
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Personally Yours
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1962
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calculated risk \n variant of "the trick that cannot be explained" in which a named card is found \n dai vernon \n harry lorayne \n the trick that cannot be explained \n dai vernon \n calculated risk \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Dai Vernon, Harry Lorayne
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Calculated Risk
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1962
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mathematical affinity \n two cards at thought of positions are found via locator cards \n harry lorayne \n the broken count \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Mathematical Affinity
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1962
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the inseparable four \n four kings shuffled in four packets, then together, then all kings together in middle, optional faro \n harry lorayne \n start strong, end stronger \n harry lorayne \n a pseudo cull-stock shuffle \n neal elias \n isolation procedure \n benjamin earl \n hugard's magic monthly, vol. 15 no. 7
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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The Inseparable Four
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Also published here - Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. 15 No. 7
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sensitive touch \n first sentence: "there may be better ways than this of getting a chosen card into your pocket" \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Sensitive Touch
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1962
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lorayne's poker deal \n \n edward marlo \n harry lorayne \n martin gardner \n gardner-marlo poker routine \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n lorayne's poker deal \n harry lorayne \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n pokerama \n alexander de cova \n poker-a-ma \n alexander de cova \n lorayne's poker deal \n harry lorayne \n christian scherer \n lorayne's poker deal plus \n harry lorayne \n the ultimate gardner-marlo \n steve mayhew \n the mishap poker deal \n george schindler \n bob condon
1962
close-up card magic
Edward Marlo, Harry Lorayne, Martin Gardner*
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Lorayne's Poker Deal
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Variations - Lorayne's Poker Deal (Harry Lorayne, Martin Gardner*, Edward Marlo, Jacks or Better, 1980)
- Lorayne's Poker Deal (Harry Lorayne, Christian Scherer, Abgezockt!, 1999)
- … and 2 more
- Pokerama (Alexander de Cova, Pokerama, 2007)
- Lorayne's Poker Deal Plus (Harry Lorayne, And Finally!, 2018)
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1962
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the moving pencil \n card signed on back is located from spectator from face by saying top as performer moves pencil over spread, timing face-up spread force \n harry lorayne \n psychological face-up spread force handling \n eugene burger \n die unterschrift \n jörg alexander weber \n a question of sex \n roberto giobbi \n word association \n wayne dobson \n compatibility \n wayne dobson \n the opposite of a card trick \n david regal \n the marked card \n eugene burger \n the opposite of a card trick \n david regal \n using equivoque in "the trick that cannot be explained" \n paul vigil \n ouija principle \n b.c. milnov \n a miracle - maybe \n joe berg \n improvisation \n audley walsh
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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The Moving Pencil
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Related to - A Miracle - Maybe (Joe Berg, Cut the Cards, 1942)
- Improvisation (Audley Walsh, 52 Amazing Card Tricks, 1949)
- … and 3 more
- Ouija Principle (B.C. Milnov, Magick, 1975)
- Using Equivoque in "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Paul Vigil, The Doors of Deception, 2017)
- Psychological Face-Up Spread Force Handling (Eugene Burger, Eugene Burger: Final Secrets, 2021)
Variations - A Question of Sex (Roberto Giobbi, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
- Word Association (Wayne Dobson, Dobson's Choice 2, 2003)
- … and 5 more
- The Opposite of a Card Trick (David Regal, Genii, 2005)
- Die Unterschrift (Jörg Alexander Weber, ZauberKunstStücke — Band 2, 2008)
- Compatibility (Wayne Dobson, More Look No Hands, 2013)
- The Opposite of a Card Trick (David Regal, Interpreting Magic, 2019)
- The Marked Card (Eugene Burger, Eugene Burger: Final Secrets, 2021)
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fan prediction #2 \n "lorayne force", hofzinser force principle \n harry lorayne \n herb zarrow \n jedi force \n marc russell \n some thoughts on the hofzinser spread cull \n allan ackerman \n fan prediction \n herb zarrow \n under-the-spread force handling \n herb zarrow \n fan force \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne, Herb Zarrow
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Fan Prediction #2
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1962
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sympathetic decks \n spectator find odd card from second deck (lorayne force), in second deck is found the mate \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Sympathetic Decks
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1962
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mated! \n spectator finds two mates \n harry lorayne \n mate \n david britland \n mated updated! \n harry lorayne \n combo: one \n al smith \n mated updated again! \n roger crosthwaite \n two-time mate \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Mated!
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Variations - Mated Updated! (Harry Lorayne, Lecture Notes, 1980)
- Combo: One (Al Smith, Cards On Demand, 1980)
- … and 3 more
- Mate (David Britland, Spell-Binder, 1982)
- Mated Updated Again! (Roger Crosthwaite, Tribute to Ed Marlo, 1985)
- Two-Time Mate (Harry Lorayne, Trend Setters, 1990)
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1962
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reverse location \n spectator finds two selections via stabbing in fan \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Reverse Location
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1962
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blackout! \n spectator finds card that is marked on back, can only be performed in totally dark room \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Blackout!
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1962
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the spectator estimates \n straight cut that retains bottom stock used as gag \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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The Spectator Estimates
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1962
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card sandwich \n card vanishes and reappears in sandwich \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Card Sandwich
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1962
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spread display reverse \n as cards are shown in parts, a card is reversed at desired position \n harry lorayne \n john benzais
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne, John Benzais
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Spread Display Reverse
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1962
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simple spelling routine \n in the afterthoughts \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Simple Spelling Routine
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1962
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lazy man's card trick \n \n jack miller \n al koran \n a deeper mystery \n michael skinner \n al koran \n lazy restoration \n eric mead \n the lazy man's card trick \n paul vigil \n the zen master \n darwin ortiz \n lazy man on edge \n ondřej pšenička \n 52! \n michael breggar \n impromptu lazy man's card trick \n unknown \n the lazy man's card trick \n john graham \n prologue - a preliminary trick \n juan tamariz \n prophecy location \n karl hein \n the controlled cut \n unknown \n speaking volumes \n david regal \n dan garrett \n lazy man's card trick \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Jack Miller, Al Koran
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Lazy Man's Card Trick
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Variations - A Deeper Mystery (Michael Skinner, Al Koran, Classic Sampler, 1996)
- The Zen Master (Darwin Ortiz, Scams & Fantasies with Cards, 2002)
- … and 8 more
- Lazy Restoration (Eric Mead, Tangled Web, 2006)
- Impromptu Lazy Man's Card Trick (Antinomy, 2007)
- The Lazy Man's Card Trick (Paul Vigil, Classic Fantastic, 2014)
- Prophecy Location (Karl Hein, MAGIC, 2014)
- Lazy Man on Edge (Ondřej Pšenička, The Secret of the Butterflies, 2017)
- 52! (Michael Breggar, Elixir, 2018)
- The Lazy Man's Card Trick (John Graham, Stage by Stage, 2021)
- Prologue - A Preliminary Trick (Juan Tamariz, Letters from Juan — Volume 1, 2022)
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1962
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push-through change \n card packet that is sticking out of deck is switched \n harry lorayne \n plunger change \n jim ryan
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Push-Through Change
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1962
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push-through change - effect \n queens change to aces, aces to pocket \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Push-Through Change - Effect
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1962
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push-through poker \n four cards change to complete royal flush \n harry lorayne \n dai vernon \n sam schwartz
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne, Dai Vernon, Sam Schwartz
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Push-Through Poker
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1962
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the little card that wasn't there \n five cards are removed, none the selection, one changes into selection \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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The Little Card That Wasn't There
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1962
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plunge-thru' \n plunger, cards pushed through deck until only selection remains \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Plunge-Thru'
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1962
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mentalamazement \n any card thought of, magician places card on table, correct one (switch) \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Mentalamazement
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1962
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chango-cards \n turnover change \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Chango-Cards
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1962
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prediction extraordinaire \n two predictions written, two numbers named, cards at that position are predicted cards \n oscar weigle \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Oscar Weigle, Harry Lorayne
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Prediction Extraordinaire
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1962
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4-3-2-1 \n variation in the layout \n harry lorayne \n progressive aces \n jean-pierre vallarino
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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4-3-2-1
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1962
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random thoughts \n some thoughts on and applications for the turnover change \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Random Thoughts
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1962
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absolutely free force \n switch when turning card over \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Absolutely Free Force
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1962
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control via switch \n at the bottom \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Control via Switch
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1962
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quickie prediction \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Quickie Prediction
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1962
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cross-over change \n switching two cards, one with each hand \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Cross-Over Change
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1962
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short pseudo exposé \n one card changes to complete royal flush \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Short Pseudo Exposé
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1962
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four-in-hand \n four selections found, change to aces, selections to pocket \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Four-in-Hand
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1962
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automatic mind-reading #2 \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Automatic Mind-Reading #2
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1962
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on spectator's hand \n duplicate \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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On Spectator's Hand
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torn corner transposition \n duplicate \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Torn Corner Transposition
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fantasia \n aces are found without looking at faces, then deck changes color \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Fantasia
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just (business) cards - spirit writes \n name of selection appears on business card \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Just (Business) Cards - Spirit Writes
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flash printing \n printing business card \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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multiple change \n curry turnover change for multiple cards \n harry lorayne \n paul curry
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne, Paul Curry
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Multiple Change
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ambitious aces \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Ambitious Aces
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the traveling jewels \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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The Traveling Jewels
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lorayne's challenge \n stop trick with benzais' cop \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne's Challenge
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last word \n \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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Last Word
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puzzling demonstration \n top two cards transpose, also as fake second deal \n dai vernon \n lorayne's transposition breakthrough #1 \n harry lorayne
1962
early vernon
Dai Vernon
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Puzzling Demonstration
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ibidem \n \n p. howard lyons \n brown study \n tom ransom \n location supreme \n harry lorayne
1963
ibidem
P. Howard Lyons
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foreword \n \n harry lorayne
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personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Foreword
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1964
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four of a kind \n four of a kind lost, face up face down mix, all one way except four of a kind \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Four of a Kind
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1964
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red & black fantasy \n spectator pockets some red and black cards, performer divines how many \n harry lorayne \n colors revealed \n rick johnsson \n walter rollins \n colors revealed \n rick johnsson \n walter rollins \n stacked fantasy \n dan tong \n rot-schwarz fantasie \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Red & Black Fantasy
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1964
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four more \n four cards separated in deck, come together to form sandwich \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Four More
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spread control \n table spread \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Spread Control
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leap frog \n spectator thinks of card in packet, this is removed and placed in deck, travels back into packet to original position \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Leap Frog
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lorayne force display \n to hide a card in a fanned packet \n harry lorayne \n "forcing a card" in peter warlock's "book of magic", 1956. p.80
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne Force Display
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Related to - "Forcing a Card" in Peter Warlock's "Book of Magic", 1956. p.80
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braue reversal placement \n to place the card at certain position, small packet \n frederick braue \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Frederick Braue, Harry Lorayne
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Braue Reversal Placement
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1964
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lorayne force \n \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne Force
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1964
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magician vs. gambler \n cards to pocket finale \n harry lorayne \n a message from garcia \n frank garcia \n fifty-percent solution \n al smith \n lorayne's magician vs gambler \n harry lorayne \n mvg \n john graham \n the showdown \n darwin ortiz \n el mago contra el tahúr \n vicente canuto \n harry lorayne \n frank garcia \n daley's psychological matching up trick \n dr. jacob daley
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Magician vs. Gambler
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Variations - Lorayne's Magician Vs Gambler (Harry Lorayne, Lecture Notes, 1980)
- Fifty-Percent Solution (Al Smith, The Best of Close-Up Magic , 1984)
- … and 3 more
- El Mago Contra el Tahúr (Vicente Canuto, Harry Lorayne, Frank Garcia, Cartomagia Fundamental, 1993)
- The Showdown (Darwin Ortiz, Cardshark, 1995)
- MVG (John Graham, Stage by Stage, 2021)
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color quickie \n spectator finds card that matches odd-backed prediction, then prediction changes to another random card \n harry lorayne \n chicago opener \n frank everhart \n the joker works overtime \n david regal \n color (not so) quickie \n harry lorayne \n (odd back) and forth \n harry lorayne \n color (not so) quickie \n harry lorayne \n color quickie \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Color Quickie
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revers-all \n three packets are faced, all one way except two selections \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Revers-All
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1964
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the fantastic card square \n magic square routine with cards, then a named number \n harry lorayne \n das phantastische kartenquadrat \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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The Fantastic Card Square
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1964
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ten card puzzler \n layout puzzle, turning cards face-up one by one by counting to four multiple times \n harry lorayne \n puzzling magic \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Ten Card Puzzler
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1964
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last word \n \n harry lorayne
1964
personal secrets
Harry Lorayne
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Last Word
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1964
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foreword \n \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Foreword
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1965
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one-eyed jack sandwich \n card sandwiched, sandwich in middle of deck, turns out to be later selection \n harry lorayne \n al leech \n "the prechosen chosen card" (braue, gen, vol. 17 no. 10) \n ufo \n santo \n killer sandwich \n harry lorayne \n flip on rye \n harry lorayne \n preferred one-eyed jack sandwich \n harry lorayne \n ace sandwich \n al leech \n sandwich surprise \n bruce cervon \n instant double decker \n harry lorayne \n cops \n joseph k. schmidt \n another tip \n edward marlo \n one-eyed jack sandwich \n harry lorayne \n al leech \n das einäugige bubensandwich \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne, Al Leech
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One-Eyed Jack Sandwich
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Related to - Ace Sandwich (Al Leech, Card Man Stuff, 1953)
- Sandwich Surprise (Bruce Cervon, Expert Card Conjuring, 1968)
- … and 4 more
- Another Tip (Edward Marlo, Talisman, 1970)
- Cops (Joseph K. Schmidt, Rigmarole, 1993)
- Instant Double Decker (Harry Lorayne, Special Effects, 2011)
- "The Prechosen Chosen Card" (Braue, Gen, Vol. 17 No. 10)
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1965
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color coincidence \n all cards except two selections change color \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Color Coincidence
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1965
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out of my control \n standard psychological stop effect, with outs \n harry lorayne \n psychic touch \n tom gagnon \n ace placer \n jerry k. hartman \n psychic backstop \n jerry k. hartman \n out of my control \n harry lorayne \n außerhalb meiner kontrolle \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Out of my Control
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1965
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criss-cross \n one phase only, repeated as challenge, for credit comments see page 16 of <a href="show.php?book=464">kabbala, vol. 2</a> \n harry lorayne \n double cross \n george sands \n Überkreuz \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Criss-Cross
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1965
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scoop up lapping \n \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Scoop Up Lapping
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1965
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interlaced location \n two selections found, one by faro, one by magic \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Interlaced Location
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1965
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impromptu out of this world \n \n u. f. grant \n harry lorayne \n half a world away \n aldo colombini \n impromptu out of this world \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
U. F. Grant, Harry Lorayne
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Impromptu Out of this World
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1965
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hummer addition \n spectator reverses some cards, below table magician reverses more so named total is achieved, as kicker all are one color \n harry lorayne \n face up prediction \n bob hummer \n hummer addition \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Hummer Addition
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1965
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aces only - with kings \n aces are spelled to, then kings are found as well, faro \n harry lorayne \n favorite aces and kings \n harry lorayne \n stranger card faro location \n harry lorayne \n kingly loc-ace-tion \n harry lorayne \n greatest card handler \n harry lorayne \n a-c-e and kings \n harry lorayne \n faroyal \n allan slaight \n faroyal \n allan slaight \n linking ring, may 1964
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Aces Only - With Kings
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1965
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toss-in reverse \n card is tossed in tabled deck and instantly reversed, table edge cover \n harry lorayne \n false insertion move \n allan ackerman
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Toss-In Reverse
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1965
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quickie effect \n with toss-in reverse, spectator cuts to his reversed card \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Quickie Effect
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1965
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toss-in lap \n \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Toss-In Lap
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1965
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any four of a kind \n strategy for producing any four of a kind named by spectator while only setting up three sets \n harry lorayne \n doublocation \n harry lorayne \n triplocation \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Any Four of a Kind
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1965
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lorayne's transposition breakthrough #1 \n no duplicate \n harry lorayne \n puzzling demonstration \n dai vernon \n scarne solution \n joel givens \n to the limit \n karl fulves \n deceptive transposition \n peter marshall \n scarne solution \n joel givens \n transpositions-durchbruch nr. 1 \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne's Transposition Breakthrough #1
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1965
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lorayne's transposition breakthrough #2 \n one card odd-backed \n harry lorayne \n transpositions-durchbruch nr. 2 \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Lorayne's Transposition Breakthrough #2
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1965
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your choice \n ace to three are displayed, chosen card changes into selection, inspired by vernon's trick \n harry lorayne \n 123 \n dai vernon \n the promise of your choice \n ian baxter \n still your choice \n harry lorayne \n sie haben die wahl! \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Your Choice
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1965
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pseudo memory #1 \n apparently order of shuffled deck is remembered \n harry lorayne \n pseudo-gedächtnis nr. 1 \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Pseudo Memory #1
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1965
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pseudo memory #2 \n apparently order of shuffled deck is remembered, position of cut-to card is named \n harry lorayne \n a mental discovery \n dai vernon \n the eyes of cheops \n rich bloch \n memory maven variation \n pit hartling \n denis behr \n judgment \n dai vernon \n pseudo-gedächtnis nr. 2 \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Pseudo Memory #2
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1965
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last word \n \n harry lorayne
1965
my favorite card tricks
Harry Lorayne
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Last Word
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1965
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out of my control \n standard psychological stop effect, with outs \n harry lorayne \n out of my control \n harry lorayne \n außerhalb meiner kontrolle \n harry lorayne \n psychic touch \n tom gagnon \n ace placer \n jerry k. hartman \n psychic backstop \n jerry k. hartman
1965
the new jinx
Harry Lorayne
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Out Of My Control
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May 1965
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the seven penny trick \n seven coins counted into spectator's hand, one magically removed, repeated twice \n terry lynn \n penny-tration \n harry baker \n coin through spectator's hand \n michael weber \n sevin \n michael weber \n sevin \n michael weber \n voodoo coins \n michael weber \n the polite pickpocket \n carisa hendrix \n voodoo coins \n michael weber \n tim trono \n the lynn pennies \n terry lynn \n zeit ist geld \n manuel muerte \n the magnificent seven \n harry lorayne \n seven penny count \n lawrence nudelman
1966
the new modern coin magic
Terry Lynn
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The Seven Penny Trick
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Related to - Penny-Tration (Harry Baker, The Phoenix, 1942)
- The Lynn Pennies (Terry Lynn, Principles and Deceptions, 1948)
- … and 3 more
- Seven Penny Count (Lawrence Nudelman, Money Magic Notes — Volume 6, 1975-1978 ca.)
- The Magnificent Seven (Harry Lorayne, The Magic Book, 1977)
- Zeit ist Geld (Manuel Muerte, 7 Close-Up, 1996)
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1966
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mathematically inclined \n ten digits used for longer calculation, making a pyramid of numbers according to rules, result instantly seen by performer, for credit discussion see reference \n l. vosburgh lyons \n thomas alan waters \n p. 70 \n p. 105 for historic notes by ronald wohl \n triangle card trick \n bruce cervon \n the card pyramid \n harry lorayne \n thomas alan waters \n the pyramid card trick \n karl fulves \n mathematically inclined \n l. vosburgh lyons
1966
the pallbearers review
L. Vosburgh Lyons, Thomas Alan Waters
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Mathematically Inclined
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Sep. 1966
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one-eyed jack sandwich \n card sandwiched, sandwich in middle of deck, turns out to be later selection \n harry lorayne \n al leech \n one-eyed jack sandwich \n harry lorayne \n al leech \n das einäugige bubensandwich \n harry lorayne \n ufo \n santo \n killer sandwich \n harry lorayne \n flip on rye \n harry lorayne \n preferred one-eyed jack sandwich \n harry lorayne \n ace sandwich \n al leech \n sandwich surprise \n bruce cervon \n instant double decker \n harry lorayne \n cops \n joseph k. schmidt \n another tip \n edward marlo
1966
hokus pokus
Harry Lorayne, Al Leech
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One-Eyed Jack Sandwich
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Related to - Ace Sandwich (Al Leech, Card Man Stuff, 1953)
- Sandwich Surprise (Bruce Cervon, Expert Card Conjuring, 1968)
- … and 3 more
- Another Tip (Edward Marlo, Talisman, 1970)
- Cops (Joseph K. Schmidt, Rigmarole, 1993)
- Instant Double Decker (Harry Lorayne, Special Effects, 2011)
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1966
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stabbed in the pack \n card bounces from table \n john benzais \n harry lorayne \n poor man's stabbed in the pack \n tony "doc" shiels \n editorium \n bill madsen \n letter to steve trott \n john benzais \n letter to bill madsen \n harry lorayne \n stabbed in the pack \n john benzais \n harry lorayne \n the most difficult card trick in the world part ii \n jamy ian swiss \n spooner's mission impossible \n bill spooner \n one million to one \n eric mason \n stabbed in the pack \n harry lorayne
1966
the new jinx
John Benzais, Harry Lorayne
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Stabbed in the Pack
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Feb. 1966
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editorium \n letter by steve trott on stabbed in the pack \n bill madsen \n stabbed in the pack \n john benzais \n harry lorayne
1966
the new jinx
Bill Madsen*
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Editorium
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letter to steve trott \n \n john benzais \n stabbed in the pack \n john benzais \n harry lorayne
1966
the new jinx
John Benzais
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Letter to Steve Trott
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June 1966
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letter to bill madsen \n the difference between lorayne's and benzais' handling of stabbed in the pack \n harry lorayne \n stabbed in the pack \n john benzais \n harry lorayne
1966
the new jinx
Harry Lorayne
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Letter to Bill Madsen
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June 1966
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poor man's stabbed in the pack \n deck held vertically by spectator \n tony "doc" shiels \n stabbed in the pack \n john benzais \n harry lorayne
1966
the new jinx
Tony "Doc" Shiels
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Poor Man's Stabbed in the Pack
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Sep. 1966
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will the real stabbed in the pack please stand up! \n \n harry lorayne \n will the real stabbed in the pack please stand up! \n harry lorayne
1966
the new jinx
Harry Lorayne
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Will the Real Stabbed in the Pack Please Stand Up!
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Nov. 1966
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ten gives three \n "chapter eight", ace to ten are shuffled, reorder themselves, joker appears at chosen number \n bruce cervon \n an extraordinary prediction \n harry lorayne \n repeat tap reverse \n bill derman
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Bruce Cervon
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Ten Gives Three
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1967
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1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Foreword
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1967
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the "kick" double-lift \n \n harry lorayne \n spread-off double lift \n harry lorayne \n reverse kick lift \n frank simon \n the double lift \n cliff green
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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The "Kick" Double-Lift
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1967
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double-lift gag \n sucker presentation \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Double-Lift Gag
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1967
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double put-down \n with deck in hand \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Double Put-Down
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1967
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double trouble \n two cards change into selections \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Double Trouble
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1967
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caught! \n \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Caught!
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1967
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spellbinder \n any selection is spelled to \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Spellbinder
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1967
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the flip-over locator \n three selections \n harry lorayne \n spread control (flip-over) \n harry lorayne \n the flip-over locator \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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The Flip-Over Locator
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1967
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flip-over \n \n harry lorayne \n flip-over \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Flip-Over
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1967
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foursome \n four of a kind to free selection is produced \n harry lorayne \n foursome fourall \n harry lorayne \n glasnost \n peter duffie \n full-blown foursome \n jon racherbaumer \n 4-realz \n ryan schlutz \n pokerface \n allan ackerman \n call your bluff \n tony cabral \n vierertreff \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Foursome
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1967
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the magic step \n a card changes repeatedly after a weird cutting procedure, at the end two cards change places \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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The Magic Step
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1967
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new-fangled color change \n fan is brushed over pile in other hand \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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New-Fangled Color Change
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1967
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1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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As a Double Color Change
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1967
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outrageous revelation \n deck held under table for a second, selection appears on deck face up \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Outrageous Revelation
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1967
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outrageous revelation #2 \n card replaced under table in secretly reversed deck \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Outrageous Revelation #2
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1967
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that burns me up! \n lit cigarette vanishes and reappears in pocket \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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That Burns Me Up!
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1967
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the card pyramid \n mathematical layout of spot cards, end result is predicted, for waters credit see reference \n harry lorayne \n thomas alan waters \n babel \n karl fulves \n mathematically inclined \n l. vosburgh lyons \n thomas alan waters \n the pyramid card trick \n karl fulves \n die kartenpyramide \n harry lorayne \n thomas alan waters
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne, Thomas Alan Waters
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The Card Pyramid
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1967
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out of this world memory \n presentation for ootw as memory stunt \n harry lorayne \n out of this world gedächtnis \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Out of this World Memory
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1967
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double billemma \n borrowed bill is torn, one half travels somewhere, then bill is restored \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Double Billemma
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1967
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58
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the indicator \n procedure to set up a four-of-a-kind for spelling from a shuffled deck \n harry lorayne \n easy indicator \n harry lorayne \n card selection \n peter duffie \n four on a match (producing the fours) \n simon aronson
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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The Indicator
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1967
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62
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oh, those aces! \n aces start in lap, sucker dealing procedure \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Oh, those Aces!
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1967
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ten card poker deal \n multiple phase template routine \n harry lorayne \n ten card poker deal \n harry lorayne \n christian scherer \n the ten card poker killer \n john f. mendoza \n harry lorayne "ten card poker deal" \n bob farmer \n der zehn-karten poker deal \n harry lorayne \n ten card poker deal \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Ten Card Poker Deal
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1967
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cointrol \n borrowed penny changes to quarter, quarter vanishes, reappears, changes back to penny \n harry lorayne \n cointrol \n harry lorayne \n cointrolle \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Cointrol
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1967
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faro blockbuster \n 3&3, as climax the cards are reversed in deck, some faro shuffles, then deck is separated in red and blacks \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Faro Blockbuster
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1967
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six card follow the leader phase \n \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Six Card Follow the Leader Phase
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1967
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one-eyed jack sandwich sequel \n two indifferent cards between red aces become black aces \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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One-Eyed Jack Sandwich Sequel
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1967
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100
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double pinky pull down \n securing a break above two bottom cards \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Double Pinky Pull Down
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1967
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mental photography \n blank deck, spectator thinks of any card and goes through some dealing procedure, thought of card appears, all others blank, card index \n harry lorayne \n bob hummer \n make your mind a blank \n doug edwards
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne, Bob Hummer
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Mental Photography
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1967
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self-index \n described for the forty number cards \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Self-Index
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1967
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1-2-3 aces \n different cutting sequences to produce the aces \n harry lorayne \n 4-5-6 aces \n richard kaufman
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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1-2-3 Aces
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1967
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braue reversal variation \n reversed cards end up below a cover card \n harry lorayne \n frederick braue
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne, Frederick Braue
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Braue Reversal Variation
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1967
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packet toss-turnover \n flourishy turnover of packet as it is dropped onto deck, "juggling type move" \n harry lorayne \n packet toss-turnover \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Packet Toss-Turnover
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1967
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about faces \n two cards, two keys \n jerry lubin \n harry lorayne \n kehrt um! \n harry lorayne \n jerry lubin
1967
deck-sterity
Jerry Lubin, Harry Lorayne
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About Faces
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1967
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favorite aces and kings \n aces are spelled to, then kings are found as well, faro \n harry lorayne \n stranger card faro location \n harry lorayne \n aces only - with kings \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Favorite Aces and Kings
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1967
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stabbed in the pack \n card bounces from table \n harry lorayne \n stabbed in the pack \n john benzais \n harry lorayne \n tossed in the deck \n camilo vázquez \n laterally stabbed \n tom gagnon \n shot in the pack \n tom gagnon \n spooner's mission impossible \n bill spooner \n one in a million \n eric mason \n stabbed in the pack \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Stabbed in the Pack
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1967
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bass ackwards slip-cut \n bottom card to center for tabled stab force \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Bass Ackwards Slip-Cut
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1967
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131
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the strip-out sleight \n \n harry lorayne \n dr. jacob daley \n bevel multiple shift \n dr. jacob daley
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne, Dr. Jacob Daley
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The Strip-Out Sleight
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1967
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vice triumphant \n four jacks vanish from deck, reappear in pocket, story presentation \n harry lorayne \n the great jewel robbery or vice triumphant \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Vice Triumphant
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1967
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trampoline \n flourish flip over on tabled deck \n harry lorayne \n trampoline, the second \n harry lorayne \n the (n)eye(n) popper \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Trampoline
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1967
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flying aces \n aces fly out of deck one by one \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Flying Aces
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1967
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flying ace move \n second card from top \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Flying Ace Move
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1967
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141
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to change a card \n on tabled pile \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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To Change a Card
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1967
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deal & duck \n eight cards removed below the table by performer and spectator, packet used to find aces via deal & duck \n bill simon \n harry lorayne \n "the four queens" (bill simon, mathematical magic, 1964) \n esp duck or deal \n nick trost \n ducky-dealing poker \n jon racherbaumer \n a much better chance \n harry lorayne \n drauf und drunter \n harry lorayne \n bill simon
1967
deck-sterity
Bill Simon, Harry Lorayne
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Deal & Duck
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1967
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149
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last word \n \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity
Harry Lorayne
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Last Word
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1967
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154
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stabbed in the pack \n card bounces from table, credit information with many quotes letters \n john benzais \n harry lorayne \n the most difficult card trick in the world part ii \n jamy ian swiss \n spooner's mission impossible \n bill spooner \n one million to one \n eric mason \n stabbed in the pack \n harry lorayne \n stabbed in the pack \n john benzais \n harry lorayne \n poor man's stabbed in the pack \n tony "doc" shiels \n editorium \n bill madsen \n letter to steve trott \n john benzais \n letter to bill madsen \n harry lorayne
1967
the best of benzais
John Benzais, Harry Lorayne
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Stabbed in the Pack
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1967
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will the real stabbed in the pack please stand up! \n \n harry lorayne \n will the real stabbed in the pack please stand up! \n harry lorayne
1967
the best of benzais
Harry Lorayne
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Will the Real Stabbed in the Pack Please Stand Up!
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1967
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faroyal \n aces lost and spelled out, queens found, kings spelled, jacks found, selection spelled to, faros in between
- setting the stack
- alternative location \n allan slaight \n aces only - with kings \n harry lorayne \n faroyal \n allan slaight
1967
ibidem
Allan Slaight
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Faroyal
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July 1967
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sandwich surprise \n card sandwiched, sandwich in middle of deck, sandwiched card changes into selection selection \n bruce cervon \n one-eyed jack sandwich \n harry lorayne \n al leech \n sandwich surprise \n gene nielsen
1968
expert card conjuring
Bruce Cervon
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Sandwich Surprise
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1968
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babel \n harry lorayne's deck-sterity, dai vernon as technical director for "mission impossible" sequence \n karl fulves \n the royal lovers \n r. sid spocane ii \n the card pyramid \n harry lorayne \n thomas alan waters
1968
the pallbearers review
Karl Fulves*
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Babel
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Jan. 1968
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154
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etcetera \n with lorayne tirade \n bob bergheim \n harry lorayne \n robert ellenwold
1968
the pallbearers review
Bob Bergheim, Harry Lorayne, Robert Ellenwold*
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Etcetera
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Mar. 1968
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166
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paul curry's linked \n two ropes hanging on performer's shoulder link \n paul curry \n linked \n paul curry \n linked \n paul curry \n bunny ears \n william goodwin \n bunny ears \n william goodwin \n linklater \n elizabeth warlock \n loops entwined \n jack avis \n end result \n j. w. sarles \n the bottomless box \n troy hooser \n ultra bind \n harry lorayne \n verschnürt \n john a. m. howie \n ring master \n stephen tucker
1968
abbott's encyclopedia of rope tricks — volume ii
Paul Curry
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Paul Curry's Linked
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Variations - Linklater (Elizabeth Warlock, The Phoenix, 1950)
- Loops Entwined (Jack Avis, The Phoenix, 1953)
- … and 6 more
- Pentagram, June 1953
- End Result (J. W. Sarles, The Pallbearers Review, 1971)
- Ultra Bind (Harry Lorayne, The Magic Book, 1977)
- Bunny Ears (William Goodwin, The Penumbra, 2005)
- Ring Master (Stephen Tucker, MAGIC, 2008)
- The Bottomless Box (Troy Hooser, Moments, 2010)
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1968
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colors revealed \n 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 \n rick johnsson \n walter rollins \n red & black fantasy \n harry lorayne \n the red/black blues \n peter kane \n hummer's little stranger \n bob hummer \n weigh-ahead color divination \n walter rollins \n colors revealed \n rick johnsson \n walter rollins
1969
epilogue
Rick Johnsson, Walter Rollins
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Colors Revealed
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July 1969
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snap! \n \n harry lorayne \n snap! handling \n steve beam \n !pans \n joe rindfleisch \n offhand penetration \n michael weber \n babel \n karl fulves \n snap! \n harry lorayne
1969
hex!
Harry Lorayne
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Snap!
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1969
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half a faro onward \n three cards peeked from incomplete faro condition, random cards turned over, they sandwich selections after faro \n harry lorayne \n 53 cards won't do \n edward marlo
1969
hex!
Harry Lorayne
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Half a Faro Onward
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1969
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cut & restored silk \n bluff \n phoa yan tiong \n phoa's cut and restored silk \n phoa yan tiong \n harry lorayne \n tony spina \n ultra cut \n phoa yan tiong \n karl fulves \n ein wunderbarer, aber kostspieliger seidentuchtrick \n unknown
1969
the art of close-up magic — volume 2
Phoa Yan Tiong
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Cut & Restored Silk
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1969
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in search of a name! \n parody article, karl fulves, edward marlo \n harry lorayne \n publisher's postscript: a riposte rather than a rip-off \n jon racherbaumer
1970
the hierophant
Harry Lorayne
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In Search of A Name!
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Summer 1970
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196
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a mental discovery \n apparently deck is remembered, then position of selection named \n dai vernon \n pseudo memory #2 \n harry lorayne \n the weight guesser \n dai vernon \n judgment \n dai vernon
1970
expanded lecture notes
Dai Vernon
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A Mental Discovery
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1970
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more lies \n thought card revealed with eight-card-packet as computer \n robert e. neale \n eight bytes is enough \n jack avis \n eight bites is enough \n jack avis \n eight-card lie speller \n nick trost \n voice print \n harry lorayne \n robert e. neale \n cal-q-lator \n peter duffie \n robert e. neale \n der lügendetektor \n robert e. neale
1970
the pallbearers review
Robert E. Neale
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More Lies
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Winter 1970
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384
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pokerface \n while trying to find the selection the four of a kind is produced \n allan ackerman \n foursome \n harry lorayne
1970
magic mafia effects
Allan Ackerman
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Pokerface
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1970
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18
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dingle's deception \n \n roger smith \n harry lorayne
1970
necromancer
Roger Smith (reviewer)
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Dingle's Deception
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Sep. 1970
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