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Hen Fetsch Lock and Key method for Keys to Baldpate
Also published here July 1937
The Jinx (Issue 34)
227
Hen Fetsch Knockout! four four-digit numbers are chosen and added, sum predicted
Also published here May 1938
The Jinx (Issue 44)
304
Hen Fetsch Ghostatic Touch several coincidences with two decks
Also published here Oct. 1938
The Jinx (Issue 49)
346
Hen Fetsch, Harrison Reincarnation burned page with writing reappears in envelope, two methods
Also published here Nov. 1938
The Jinx (Issue 50)
349
Hen Fetsch Travel Thought cities on map are thought of and written on paper, divined by medium in the dark, carbon paper
Also published here Dec. 1938
The Jinx (Issue 51)
357
Hen Fetsch In the Mind performer really blindfolded
  • think stop with one selection
  • think stop with three selections
  • a chosen card is named
Also published here 1940
The Jinx (Issue 88)
554
Hen Fetsch The Card Knows three cards chosen and one pocketed, the other shuffled back, card with cat picture shown which whispers card in pocket and divines other two cards, stacked deck
June 1941
The Jinx (Issue 140)
792
Hen Fetsch Surpasso! two marked cards, envelopes
Oct. 1941
The Jinx (Issue 149)
829
Hen Fetsch Future-Hue card selected, thought of and unseen are all predicted board with three different colors
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 33)
135
Hen Fetsch Past Present and Future card selected, thought of and unseen are all predicted by a medium on different colored papers
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 33)
136
Hen Fetsch Betcha removing two coins balancing on rim of mouth of a galss, with one hand, bar bet
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 33)
137
Hen Fetsch Gaglet presentation for disappearing wand in a piece of newspaper
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 33)
137
Hen Fetsch Betcha turning over a coin under a beer mug without touching the mug
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 34)
140
Hen Fetsch Gaglet idea for bowl of water from a table
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 34)
140
Hen Fetsch Transition holder for folded silk, clever
May 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 36)
149
Hen Fetsch Betcha joke, bet that the bottom card is spectator's card, miniature card
June 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 38)
157
Hen Fetsch Destined Dart dart thrown on dartboard, where several cards are displayed, spectator throws the dart and hit card is found in an other deck reversed
July 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 40)
165
Hen Fetsch Cute! Huh! one of two coin penetrates a slate, name of selection appears on slate
Aug. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 41)
168
Hen Fetsch Travel Thought cities on map are thought of and written on paper, divined by medium in the dark, carbon paper
Also published here 1944 118
Hen Fetsch Lock and Key method for Seven Keys to Baldpate
Also published here 1944 121
Hen Fetsch, Harrison Reincarnation burned page with writing reappears in envelope, two methods
Also published here 1944 168
Hen Fetsch Knockout! four four-digit numbers are chosen and added, sum predicted
Also published here 1944 218
Hen Fetsch In the Mind performer really blindfolded, routine with three parts
  • think stop with one selection
  • think stop with three selections
  • a chosen card is named
Also published here 1944 254
Hen Fetsch Ghostatic Touch several coincidences with two decks
Also published here 1944 295
Hen Fetsch Practical Suggestions for the Welsh Rarebit Pan
1945
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1945)
3
Hen Fetsch In the Mind reprint
Related to 1945 84
Hen Fetsch "My Best" Club Laugh beer vanishes from paper cone, multum in parvo, gag ending
1945 301
Hen Fetsch "My Best" Flash Opening milk in paper cone transforms into a dove
Also published here 1945 303
Hen Fetsch Double Knockout! four numbers are added and predicted, first appeared in the "Linking Ring" 1942
1945 33
Hen Fetsch Future Hue card selected, thought of and unseen are all predicted board with three different colors
Related to 1945 44
Hen Fetsch Past Present and Future card selected, thought of and unseen are all predicted by a medium on different colored papers
1945 46
Popper! from fold in sleeve
Related toVariations Nov. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 95)
386
Henry A. Colgate Milk and Confetti confetti in glass under handkerchief and milk in cone change places, milk pitcher
Also published here Mar. 1945
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 2 No. 10)
107
Hen Fetsch Surpasso marked selections travel, with envelopes
1945/27 172
Hen Fetsch Double Knockout sum of four apparently random numbers is divined, using one stooge
1945/27 196
Hen Fetsch Spirit Bumps ghost in handkerchief with Pop Up Tie
Sep. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 112)
452
Hen Fetsch General Information About the "Pitcher"
  • Its Care
  • Type of Liquids
  • Presentation
  • Milk Marker
  • Showmanly Spills
  • A Blackstone Tip
  • Personal Preference
  • The Paper Cone
  • Opening the Cone
  • Loading the Cone
  • Handling the Cone
  • Water-Proof Cone
1946 5
Hen Fetsch Rice Silks or Beer milk is poured in bottle changes into rice silks or beer
1946 8
Hen Fetsch Liquid Flowers milk poured in cup turns into bouquet of flowers
1946 8
Hen Fetsch Flower Silk milk poured in cup turns into bouquet of flowers, then cup changes into silk
1946 9
Hen Fetsch Rice Silk cup is filled with milk and from the liquid a silk is produced, then milk changes into confetti
1946 9
Hen Fetsch Bowl and Pitcher milk pitcher combined with the rice bowls
1946 10
Hen Fetsch Snow Time milk poured in paper cone changes to confetti, with fan
1946 10
Hen Fetsch Flower Flash liquid poured in pot and flowers appear in a flash
1946 10
Hen Fetsch Bunko Beans bean seeds change into beans, in a pot
1946 11
Hen Fetsch Garden Hat carrots and cabbage are produced from hat
1946 11
Hen Fetsch Milk Go milk vanishes from glass, in a flash
1946 12
Hen Fetsch Milko Twist in combination with "Milko", glass vanish in tube
1946 12
Hen Fetsch Can It milk poured in can changes into paper streamer and flowers
1946 12
Hen Fetsch Bouquet Beauty seeds placed in paper cone turn into flowers
1946 13
Hen Fetsch Curtain to Finale milk poured in cone changes into silk with two flower bouquets
1946 14
Hen Fetsch Blooming Beauty milk poured in cone changes into silk with two flower bouquets, blooming type
1946 14
Hen Fetsch Fire Flowers paper cone is filled with milk and ignited, changes to flowers
1946 14
Hen Fetsch Coffee Cream milk poured in cone changes to small cream bottle
1946 15
Hen Fetsch Condenso entire content of milk pitcher is poured into small cream pitcher
1946 15
Hen Fetsch Milk Stream milk changes into streamer, in combination with the "Confetti Streamer Bowls"
1946 15
Hen Fetsch Mr. Bunny milk poured in paper bag changes into rabbit
1946 15
Hen Fetsch Juggling Joker gag, bowl filled with milk is balanced on a pole then apparently thrown into audience, liquid transforms into rice or confetti
1946 16
Hen Fetsch Joker Juggling gag, filled cups are balanced and apparently fall into audience
1946 16
Hen Fetsch Dove Flash milk poured into paper cone, cone is ignited and changes into dove
1946 17
Hen Fetsch Cream Conjuring milk poured in cup, child shall hold it over head and turn it over, changes into ice cream
1946 17
Hen Fetsch Milk Bag Fun milk poured in a paper bag vanishes, gag
1946 17
Hen Fetsch Bunny Making "flat" bunny is placed inside hat and milk is poured on top, transformation into real rabbit
1946 17
Hen Fetsch Combo combination with "Effective Liquid Appear", penetration of liquid
1946 18
Hen Fetsch Comedy Combo combination with "Abbott's Comedy Glass", milk disappears in cone and glass is stretched to make room for milk to reappear
1946 18
Hen Fetsch Cow Cutie sucker trick, liquid vanish
1946 18
Hen Fetsch My Best Club Laugh beer vanishes in paper cone and glass shrinks, comedy routine, using "Abbott's Comedy Beer Mug"
1946 19
Hen Fetsch My Best Flash Opening milk transforms into dove, with flower bouquet and paper cone
1946 19
Hen Fetsch Bouncing Milk milk transforms into ball, inside paper cone
1946 20
Hen Fetsch Liquid Snake gag, milk changes into fake snake, Adam Snake C
1946 20
Hen Fetsch Soft Soap washing theme, handkerchief of spectator is soiled and cleaned again, with a box
1946 21
Hen Fetsch Undercover Soaft Soap idea, washing routine with panties and handkerchiefs
1946 22
Hen Fetsch The Christmas Tree liquid poured into paper cone changes into christmas tree, paper tree with decoration
1946 22
Hen Fetsch Vanishing Cow milk vanishes in paper cone, with moo-ing can gag
1946 23
Hen Fetsch Pump Presto "human pump" routine with milk pitcher instead of Foo Can
1946 24
Hen Fetsch Confusing with "Liquid Appear" glass, liquid poured in hat without harm then appears in glass
1946 24
Hen Fetsch The Spirit Drinks sympathetic glasses, two glasses filled with liquid, performer drinks one and other one is empty as well
1946 25
Hen Fetsch Triple Mystery milk vanishes in a hat and rabbit appears
1946 25
Hen Fetsch Pants Pour gag, penny dropped in funnel which is in pockets, milk is poured inside funnel
1946 25
Hen Fetsch On Head milk changes into rice, over spectator's head, comedy routine
1946 26
Hen Fetsch School Day Magic milk vanish as kicker, cup covered with paper is turned over as premise
1946 26
Hen Fetsch Airplane Gag milk vanishes in paper cone, then cone is torn into pieces and changes into paper plane
1946 26
Hen Fetsch Your Move red and black liquid change into checkers, inside paper cone
1946 27
Hen Fetsch Sucker Sorcery cocktail shaker and liquid vanish from paper cone
1946 27
Hen Fetsch Back Again liquid vanishes in paper cone and appears back in cup
1946 28
Hen Fetsch Circus Conjuring lemonade poured in bag changes into peanuts
1946 28
Hen Fetsch Happy Birthday milk and other invisible ingredients are placed inside cone, they change to cookies and message appears on cone
1946 28
Hen Fetsch Mandy Andy picture is formed to cone, milk vanishes inside and picture transforms
1946 29
Hen Fetsch Unity milk, rice and a handkerchief change places, with funnel and "Genii Tube"
1946 29
Hen Fetsch New Uses for the "Pitcher"
  • As a Loading Device
  • As a Means of Exchange
  • As a Visible Vanish
  • As a Trap
  • As a Chemical Prop
  • As a Load Chamber
1946 32
Robert Fairthorne The Malkin voodoo effect, two paper dolls are rolled up and pinched with a needle, at the same places
Related toVariationsAlso published here July 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 130)
521
Milbourne Christopher, Hen Fetsch Flower Production loading device for spring flowers in paper cone
July 1947 332
Hen Fetsch Not Far Fetsched ideas for the pop up tie
  • Pop Bell (spirit bell)
  • Pop Spots (luminous paint)
  • Pop Brush (spectator feels ghost brushing on face)
Nov. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 164)
656
Steve Eskow Eskow's Act long routine, cut and restored rope, handkerchief penetrates rope, bill travels into knot of handkerchief and torn-off corner into a rope, see p. 690 for tips and ideas by Hen Fetsch
Related toAlso published here Nov. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 165)
660
Hen Fetsch Fetsch's Grandpopper ideas with Popper
  • Popper Silk
  • Three Silk Popper
  • Popper Blendo
  • Popper Color Change
  • Popper Expanding Silk
  • Popper Card Silk
  • Popper Cig to Silk
  • Popper Gloves to Flower
  • Popper Gloves to Silk
  • Popper Flash Silk
  • Popper Flash Flowers
Inspired by Dec. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 166)
664
Hen Fetsch Magical Business
  • Buzz Watch (gag by Ed Heyel)
  • Dad Betcha (tearing a paper in half 9 times)
  • Plate Break (biting a plate)
  • Candle Out (blowing a candle out through sleeve, gimmicked)
  • Three Links (producing bottle from three linked rings)
1949
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1949)
34
Hen Fetsch Tearing the Corner From Two Bills making identical corners with two bills
Mar. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 172)
690
Hen Fetsch Slat Frame Stunt card in frame changes to card in pocket, using Ralston's Slat Card Frame
July 1949 560
Hen Fetsch Band-It Card selection is lost in the deck and encircled with two rubber bands, deck is placed behind back and when shown again selection is on face of the still encircled deck
1949 1
Hen Fetsch Click Locator Card thick card only glued at center
1949 1
Hen Fetsch Band-It Card Cache same effect as Band-It Card, more rubber bands and clean at the end
1949 3
Hen Fetsch Band-It Card Escape removing selection from deck, encircled with rubber bands
1949 6
Oscar Weigle Poison Trick chosen / poisoned glass is found, see also p. 849
Related toVariations Sep. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 211)
845
Audley Walsh, Ken Allen, Gerald R. Blount, Leslie Spiewak, Mike Millet, Ken Beale Given Goblet chosen / poisoned glass is found, several methods
Related to Nov. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 215)
858
Dr. Stanley Jaks Jaks' Subtlest Secret word is encircled on clipboard, duplicate page under carbon paper
Related toVariationsAlso published here Feb. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 223)
890
Hen Fetsch Simulacrum spectator pushes needle through doll, performer knows where, voodoo
Related to Aug. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 236)
942
Hen Fetsch Only the Magician Nose! with envelopes and blindfolded, perfume marking
Aug. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 236)
943
Hen Fetsch Perfume Presto! chosen / poisoned glass is found
Related to Aug. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 236)
943
Hen Fetsch Betcha!
  • reading the date of a coin through a paper
  • predicting the right card, gag (two versions)
  • showing five kings in a deck
Also published here Aug. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 236)
944
Hen Fetsch Date Man Duplication day on calendar sheet is encircled, divination
Related toVariations Sep. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 238)
952
Stylesmith Predictor tripple prediction, three envelopes on big black board, different colored crayons
Inspired by Nov. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 242)
967
Hen Fetsch In and Out with handkerchief, copper/silver coin
1952 249
Hen Fetsch Up Their Sleeve coin in spectator's sleeve and magician's sleeve transpose, copper/silver
1952 250
Hen Fetsch Buddha's Coin silver coin is sandwiched between two copper coins, it transposes with a copper coin wrapped in Buddha Papers, double facer
Also published here 1952 252
Dr. William Weyeneth Tisch-Trick coin is pushed through a small slit in a card, from "Hokuspokus" magazine, see p. 997 for idea by Gerald Kosky
Variations Jan. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 247)
987
Russell "Rusduck" Duck Rotator prop to write down the order of a shuffled deck and use it as a memorized deck
Related to May 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 256)
1023
Hen Fetsch, Cy Keller Hexappeal pseudo psychometry with names of famous people
Aug. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 261)
1042
Cy Keller, Hen Fetsch Hole the Coin coin transforms in process
Inspired by Aug. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 261)
1043
Cy Keller, Hen Fetsch Cheap Faro! ideas for Rusduck's Rotator
Inspired by Aug. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 261)
1043
Hen Fetsch, Cy Keller Mind Your Future! two decks, selection is divined and predicted
Aug. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 261)
1044
Hen Fetsch, Cy Keller Double sequence, card is half red and half black
Aug. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 261)
1044
Bill Simon, Hen Fetsch The Coin Transposition and Climax silver & copper transpose with one coin in spectator's handkerchief
1954 37
Hen Fetsch Card in the Balloon
1954/27 83
Amazing James Randi New Keys presentation for Hen Fetsch method
Inspired by
  • "Master Lock" (Hen Fetsch, Magic at Your Fingertips)
July 1956
Ibidem (Issue 6)
16
Hen Fetsch Bag O' Locks seven locks, seven keys in bag, selected keys open locks, index bag
1960 73
Aldini, Hen Fetsch Major Miracle Prediction card placed by spectator next to card
Inspired by
  • "Minor Miracle" (Hen Fetsch)
1969 33
North Bigbee Symbolepathy with Jumbo ESP card
Inspired by
  • inspired by Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
1974
Magick (Issue 97)
483
Hen Fetsch, G. "Dexton" Sans Une Séance de Tours de Cordes cut and restored rope, several phases also with silks and rope through neck, rope inside rope method
Also published here
  • in "L'Illusionniste" Nr. 224.
1974
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 35 No. 5)
90
Hen Fetsch Ohne besonderes Gerät - (a) ungaffed card to balloon
Nov. 1976
Intermagic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
22
Hen Fetsch Produktions- und Verwandlungseffekte - 4. balloon to appearing cane
Nov. 1976
Intermagic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
33
Barrie Richardson Lock & Key Mystery
Inspired byVariations June 1977
Pabular (Vol. 3 No. 10)
413
Hen Fetsch Double Envelope
1978 11
Larry Becker Espitome two sets of five cards, matching
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic" and Barry Stevenson's "C.I.D."
1979 180
Hen Fetsch Calendar Force
Related to May 1980
Pabular (Vol. 6 No. 5)
848
Ken De Courcy, Hen Fetsch Super Spell gaffed deck, spelling to any named card, count-spell
Inspired by
  • "Magic Spell" (Hen Fetsch, ca. 1950)
Related to
1980 2
Hen Fetsch The Joker Version if joker is named, giant joker from behind back
1980 5
Johnny Thompson Polish Epic
Inspired by
  • "Mental Epic" (Hen Fetsch)
Related to
  • "Twin Prediction Miracle" (The New Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mentalism, Vo. 2)
Also published here
1981 23
Thomas Alan Waters Pinance doll drawn on paper is pinched by a needle performer divines where
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1982
Mind, Myth & Magick (Issue Grymwyr)
247
Hen Fetsch Die Mehrfarbkreide performer writes different colors with chalk as gag (RED, GREEN), words then change into correct colors on slates
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
86
Hen Fetsch Der verschwundene Fingerhut one of two thimbles vanishes under silk, nesting thimble shells
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
87
Hen Fetsch Die Fingerhutspitze secret inner nesting thimble for
  • threading a button
  • thread restoration
  • cigarette vanish in thimble
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
87
Hen Fetsch Eine kleine Durchdringungsroutine bottom smaller coin penetrates to top under thimble
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
88
Hen Fetsch Salz und Pfeffer salt and pepper mixed in hand and separated again
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
89
Hen Fetsch Ein überraschender Platzwechsel egg in ball vase transposes with salt in napkin
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
90
Hen Fetsch Schnelles Geld coin vanishes in silk
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
91
Hen Fetsch Münzen-Platzwechsel copper and silver coins transpose, one in envelope
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
92
Hen Fetsch Der Gnadenstoß four four-digit numbers are chosen and added, sum predicted
Also published here Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
93
Hen Fetsch Eine Frage des Gewichts spectator tears out a match in one of five match books, performer finds right one by weight
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
95
Hen Fetsch Schloss und Schlüssel Psychometrie
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
95
Hen Fetsch Schlösser und Schlüssel
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
99
Hen Fetsch Die drei Farben many different-colored silk, performer drops all except three that make up the flag chosen from countries on some cards
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
101
Hen Fetsch Eine Blitztransposition silk shot between two other with a pistol
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
103
Hen Fetsch Kombination mit Ei egg in glass with two red silks, yellow silk changes in egg and silk is then between red silks
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
103
Hen Fetsch Die gehorsamen Tücher three different-colored silks, spectators choose an order for those colors and the silks come out of a bag knotted into this order
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
104
Hen Fetsch Bleistiftfühlen feeling color of pencil behind back
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
105
Hen Fetsch Der Uri Geller Bleistift bending illusion with pencil, apparently soft
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
106
Hen Fetsch Der emporsteigende Bleistift pencil moves up and down in bottle, thread
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
106
Hen Fetsch Der emporsteigende Ring finger ring moves up and down at pencil, thread
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
106
Hen Fetsch Das Bleistift-Phantom pencil put in envelope, it vanishes from there and reappears in sleeve
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
107
Hen Fetsch Ideen zur Puppenhaus-Illusion ideas for doll house illusion
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
107
Hen Fetsch Blumen aus Indien ganga/lota bowl effect with spring flowers from bucket
Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
109
Hen Fetsch Zwei Hen-Fetsch-Bierwetten
  • 1. bet that thought-of card is divined, fifty-two miniature cards
  • 2. showing five Kings in a deck
Also published here Oct. 1982
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 3)
111
Thomas Alan Waters Glimpression page is torn from book and a word circled, word is divined
Inspired byRelated to 1985
Mind, Myth & Magick (Issue Fynys)
725
Hen Fetsch Buddha's Coin silver coin is sandwiched between two copper coins, it transposes with a copper coin wrapped in Buddha Papers
Also published here 1988 18
Hen Fetsch Wallet Wallop ungaffed wallet, repeat
1991 5
Hen Fetsch Force & Vanish gaffed, similar concept to Geiger Gaff
1991 5
Hen Fetsch "U-NO" ungaffed wallet
1991 7
Hen Fetsch Flip Force
Also published here
  • Gene Gordon's Magical Legacy, 1980
1996 131
Hen Fetsch Der schwebende Magier Asra presentation
1998
Intermagic (Vol. 22 No. 1)
28
Hen Fetsch, Peter Warlock Klapp Klapp two miniature slates, two designs by spectator and performer transpose, flap lapped
1999
Intermagic (Vol. 23 No. 3)
116
Karl Fulves, Hen Fetsch Poker Logic No. 77, with two Royal Flushes
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
2001 116
Hen Fetsch Kling-Klang - Fifteenth Method: "Kling-Klang" Twentieth Century
Also published here Mar. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 3)
69
Hen Fetsch Kling-klang - Fifteenth Method: Kling-klang Twentieth Century
Also published here 2002 146
Hen Fetsch Egg-salt routine with egg vase, egg and salt
Also published here
  • Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. XIV No. 10, Mar. 1957, p. 544
2002 167
Barrie Richardson Impromptu Psychic Matching business cards torn in quarters to make two sets of five symbols, matching with those
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
Also published here
  • Club 71, Christmas 2002
2005 74
Nick Trost Trost on Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
2009 556
Karl Fulves Inkubator written letters on blank card are covered with Post-It note, they travel onto selection
Inspired by
  • "A Minor Miracle" (?), Hen Fetsch
2010
Prolix (Issue 8)
558
Barrie Richardson Symbologic Revisited coins with colored stickers, two sets of five, spectator matches colors unseen in two phases
  • Phase I - Three Matches
  • Phase II - Five Matches
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
Also published here
  • The Magician, Aug./Sep. 2006
2011 93
Jorge "The Jack" Garcia ESP Reading two sets of five, performer starts putting cards on table, standard method
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic" and a routine by Derren Brown
Also published here
2015 47
Patrick G. Redford "Sushy Rookie" - The Any Card Spelled to Stack
Inspired by
  • "Magic Spell" (Hen Fetsch, ca. 1950)
Related to
2017 176
Steve Beam Court Order matching with spectator, two Royal Flushes used
Inspired by
  • inspired by Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
2018 58