one of four packets \n probability force which packet of four is chosen \n arthur h. buckley
1933
page wright's notebook
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One of Four Packets
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1933
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the red and the black \n card chosen and shuffled back, cards dealt, all are red except selection \n arthur h. buckley \n charles t. jordan
1933
page wright's notebook
Arthur H. Buckley, Charles T. Jordan
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The Red and the Black
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1933
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envelope placement steal \n packet put in envelope, a card remains outside \n unknown \n envelope placement steal \n arthur h. buckley
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Envelope Placement Steal
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1935
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spell it \n spelling every card with eleven letters except for four exceptions, card is placed at position eleven by simply picking up a break while spreading for selection \n arthur h. buckley \n spell it \n arthur h. buckley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Arthur H. Buckley
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Spell It
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1937
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indetecto \n divining chosen number and card, impromptu punched card with finger nail \n arthur h. buckley \n indetecto \n arthur h. buckley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Arthur H. Buckley
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Indetecto
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1937
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knock 'em dead \n any card stopped at is predicted, alternating set-up and billet index \n arthur h. buckley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Arthur H. Buckley
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Knock 'Em Dead
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cards and pockets \n number of cut off cards is divined, deck in pocket, any named card instantly produced \n arthur h. buckley \n a pack of cards and four pockets \n arthur h. buckley
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Arthur H. Buckley
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Cards and Pockets
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1937
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off the table false riffle shuffle \n \n unknown \n false shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
1940
expert card technique
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Off the Table False Riffle Shuffle
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1940
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twin prediction - the improved buckley method \n full deck stack and billet index \n orville wayne meyer \n arthur h. buckley \n the improved buckley method \n theodore annemann \n arthur h. buckley \n orville wayne meyer
1940
the jinx
Orville Wayne Meyer, Arthur H. Buckley
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Twin Prediction - The Improved Buckley Method
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Also published here
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Mar. 1940
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ring, rope and pin \n borrowed ring penetrates rope \n unknown \n color ring transposition \n glenn g. gravatt \n chinese coin mystery \n arthur h. buckley
1943
tarbell course in magic — volume 3
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Ring, Rope And Pin
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1943
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side-bottom pass \n side steal to bottom \n arthur h. buckley
1943
tarbell course in magic — volume 3
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Side-Bottom Pass
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1943
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novelty straight count \n \n arthur h. buckley
1943
tarbell course in magic — volume 3
Arthur H. Buckley
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Novelty Straight Count
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1943
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the improved buckley method \n full deck stack and billet index \n theodore annemann \n arthur h. buckley \n orville wayne meyer \n twin prediction - the improved buckley method \n orville wayne meyer \n arthur h. buckley
1944
practical mental effects
Theodore Annemann, Arthur H. Buckley, Orville Wayne Meyer
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The Improved Buckley Method
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1944
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preface \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Preface
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1946
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the strip \n injog and strip-out \n arthur h. buckley \n cull de stack \n john bannon
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Strip
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1946
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a blind riffle shuffle \n zarrow type \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Blind Riffle Shuffle
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1946
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the force that couldn't be \n \n clayton rawson \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Clayton Rawson, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Force That Couldn't Be
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1946
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the exchange \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Exchange
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1946
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greek shift - buckley's method \n greek break \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Greek Shift - Buckley's Method
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1946
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hindu shift \n transferring a card from top to bottom while hindu shuffling \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Hindu Shift
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1946
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multiple shift - buckley's method \n brings the cards on top of a facedown deck \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Multiple Shift - Buckley's Method
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1946
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buckley's slap shift \n transfers a card from bottom to top of packet which spectator dealt onto magicians hand \n arthur h. buckley \n "the slap shift" \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Slap Shift
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Also published here
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1946
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buckley's single card shift \n to bottom after peek \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Single Card Shift
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1946
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buckley´s method of secretly placing a bridge \n springing the cards two times from hand to hand \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Method of Secretly Placing a Bridge
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1946
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buckley´s "out of this world" false shuffle and cut \n only bottom half is disturbed, in-the-hands triumph shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s "Out of this World" False Shuffle and Cut
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1946
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separating reds from blacks \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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separating reds from blacks
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1946
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sighting after peek \n step \n unknown \n anglejog turnover glimpse \n unknown \n 1.- por separación del meñique y volteo \n george g. kaplan \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
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Sighting after Peek
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1946
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the invisible location (one hand) \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Invisible Location (One Hand)
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1946
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buckley's reverse \n from bottom to center, while riffle shuffling \n arthur h. buckley \n t.g. ribbon spread reverse \n tom gagnon \n bottom reverse - arthur buckley's reverse \n arthur h. buckley \n a variation of the buckley reverse \n ellison poland
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Reverse
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VariationsAlso published here
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1946
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sighting while cutting the pack \n using buckling action \n arthur h. buckley \n subway transfer for two \n dai vernon
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sighting while Cutting the Pack
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1946
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buckley´s method of sighting while fanning the cards \n fanning a small packet \n arthur h. buckley \n fan peek \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Method of Sighting while Fanning the Cards
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Also published here
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1946
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buckley´s diagonal location \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Diagonal Location
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1946
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buckley´s method for dealing seconds \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Method for Dealing Seconds
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1946
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the count \n one-handed turnover of top card \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Count
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1946
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the false count for more \n \n arthur h. buckley \n the pull-back false count \n roger crosthwaite
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The False Count for More
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1946
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the side steal palm - buckley´s method \n diagonal push-in \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Side Steal Palm - Buckley´s Method
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1946
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original methods of palming cards from the bottom of the pack \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Original Methods of Palming Cards from the Bottom of the Pack
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1946
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the perfect card palm \n left thumb swings under top card(s) \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Perfect Card Palm
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1946
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buckley's multiple card palm steal \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Multiple Card Palm Steal
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1946
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buckley's double peek location shuffle and palm \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Double Peek Location Shuffle and Palm
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1946
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buckley's top palm slide off \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Top Palm Slide Off
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1946
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top palm one or several cards \n also as a replacement as mentioned at the end \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Top Palm one or Several Cards
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1946
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a novel palm \n \n arthur h. buckley \n methods of controlling & palming. four: bent cop \n guy hollingworth
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Novel Palm
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1946
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hindu shuffle and cut location \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Hindu Shuffle and Cut Location
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1946
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buckley's method of double cutting cards to the top of the pack \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Method of Double Cutting Cards to the Top of the Pack
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1946
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one hand crimp - your card? \n featuring bottom card longitudinal crimp \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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One Hand Crimp - Your Card?
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1946
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the count (second method) \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Count (Second Method)
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1946
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the palm unsurpassed \n card almost bent in half \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Palm Unsurpassed
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1946
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bottom palm of a single card \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Bottom Palm of a Single Card
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1946
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the glide shift \n kelly bottom placement sideways \n arthur h. buckley \n tabled bottom placement \n edward marlo
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Glide Shift
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Variations
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1946
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bottom stock blind shuffle \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Bottom Stock Blind Shuffle
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1946
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102
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retaining the stock \n with crimp during shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Retaining the Stock
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1946
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dealing from the bottom \n mentioning the idea to deal bottoms to all players except oneself and performing ootw with bottom deals \n arthur h. buckley \n consecutive bottom deal count-down \n unknown \n guess black \n john scarne \n the bottom deal \n roger crosthwaite \n the bottom control deal \n roger crosthwaite
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Dealing from the Bottom
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Related toVariations
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1946
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105
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restoring the cut (my pet method) \n includes setting bridge during riffle shuffle, reads like a classic pass \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Restoring the Cut (My Pet Method)
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1946
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demonstration build of the four aces using the buckley double cuts \n cutting system to stack cards \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Demonstration Build of the Four Aces using the Buckley Double Cuts
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1946
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a cold deck warmed up \n switching 48 cards (deck minus aces) and stack aces into positions, six-handed game \n arthur h. buckley \n the buckley-ravelli build-up and poker demonstration \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Cold Deck Warmed Up
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Variations
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1946
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an original method of restoring the cut - fourth method \n halves are swiped off the table \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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An Original Method of Restoring the Cut - Fourth Method
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1946
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121
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card manipulations \n which cards to use and how to prepare them for manipulations \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card Manipulations
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1946
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lighting \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Lighting
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1946
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music \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Music
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1946
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a vanish of a card from the top of the pack \n face-up with wrist turn \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Vanish of a Card from the Top of the Pack
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1946
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back palm with the open fingers \n deep back palm, applications for manipulations follow \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Back Palm with the Open Fingers
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1946
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the bent fingers, back palm and recovery \n recovery from deep back palm ending in fan production \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Bent Fingers, Back Palm and Recovery
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1946
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128
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the thumb palm move \n (an original piece of manipulative deception) transfer to show hands emtpy utilizing back thumb palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Thumb Palm Move
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1946
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131
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the slide up vanish \n fake transfer using back palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Slide Up Vanish
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1946
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a card is vanished and reappears at the very tips of the first and second fingers \n basic back palming with fingertip production \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Card is Vanished and Reappears at the very Tips of the first and second Fingers
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1946
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reverse palming without swinging the arm and also without using the thumb \n finessed pivot \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Reverse Palming without Swinging the Arm and also without using the Thumb
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1946
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136
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the fan vanish \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Fan Vanish
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1946
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a fan of cards disappears \n fake transfer using clip palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Fan of Cards Disappears
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1946
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140
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the change over - a very pretty and deceptive piece of card manipulation \n hand washing with back and front palming \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Change Over - A very pretty and deceptive Piece of Card Manipulation
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1946
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143
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the steal \n recover from deep back palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Steal
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1946
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146
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split fans \n "back palming a pack of fifty-two cards and reproducing them in a series of fans" \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Split Fans
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1946
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transposition \n experiment no. 1 - double lift, mexican turnover \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Transposition
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1946
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150
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confusion \n experiment no. 2, a bit unclear indeed \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Confusion
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1946
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151
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do you see red? \n experiment no. 3 - one of four black cards changes to red and back \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Do You See Red?
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1946
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153
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matching pairs \n experiment no. 4 - spectator and magician select card from a half, same value, repeated a couple of times \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Matching Pairs
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1946
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154
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the lost aces \n experiment no. 5 - aces are lost and indifferent cards transform into aces \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Lost Aces
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1946
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155
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charlier location and speller \n experiment no. 7 - cutting at the same position as a spectator and spelling application \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Charlier Location and Speller
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1946
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157
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charlier pass as a secret sleight \n opinion \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Charlier Pass as a Secret Sleight
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1946
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157
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the card through case \n experiment no. 8 - very direct handling for staring him in the face \n arthur h. buckley \n surprise card thru the case \n arthur h. buckley \n "surprise card thru the case" (buckley, blue ribbon card tricks, sam berland, 1934)
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Card Through Case
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Also published here
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1946
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the unexpected ending \n experiment no. 9 - two selections, one turns over, other is counted to \n arthur h. buckley \n two for the show \n arthur hastings
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Unexpected Ending
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Variations
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1946
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birds of a feather \n experiment no. 10 \n arthur h. buckley \n routined illusion \n justin higham
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Birds of a Feather
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Variations
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1946
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160
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simplicity \n experiment no. 11 - face card changes to peeked card \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Simplicity
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1946
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161
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next to yours! \n experiment no. 12 - two cards are placed above and below selection \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Next to Yours!
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1946
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162
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four chances - a novel card location \n experiment no. 13 - position where spectator cuts to is estimated \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Four Chances - A Novel Card Location
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1946
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163
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naming the top card \n experiment no. 14 - top card glimpse while looking at bottom \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Naming the Top Card
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1946
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164
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a gambler's aid \n experiment no. 15 - featuring a tabled double lift \n arthur h. buckley \n carmen d'amico \n three, four, five etc \n jerry sadowitz
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley, Carmen D'Amico
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A Gambler's Aid
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Variations
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1946
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166
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a card gets out of hand \n experiment no. 16 \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Card Gets Out of Hand
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1946
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167
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a difficult routine \n experiment no. 17 - four cards change one at a time, presented with four forced selections (aces) \n arthur h. buckley \n impromptu 1493-1495 \n edward marlo
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Difficult Routine
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Related to
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1946
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lost and found \n experiment no. 18 - card vanishes and is found via second deal stop trick \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Lost and Found
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1946
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170
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the mysterious marker \n experiment no. 19 - locator card transforms into selection \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Mysterious Marker
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1946
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171
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blackjacks \n experiment no. 20 - jacks far apart travel around selection \n arthur h. buckley \n slap jack \n father cyprian
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Blackjacks
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Related to
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1946
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172
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covered side-steal \n precursor \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Covered Side-Steal
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1946
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173
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the ladies and the deuces \n experiment no. 21 - with cards to pockets climax \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Ladies and the Deuces
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1946
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174
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transition \n experiment no. 22 - four kings with four aces \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Transition
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1946
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175
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the ambitious card \n experiment no. 23 \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Ambitious Card
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1946
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177
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the mix-up \n experiment no. 24 \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Mix-Up
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1946
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179
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wishful thinking \n experiment no. 25 - peeked card comes to top in clean manner \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Wishful Thinking
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1946
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181
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color memory \n experiment no. 26 - inferior handling done from the pack \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Color Memory
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1946
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think of a number \n experiment no. 27 - spectator remembers card at thought of position \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Think of a Number
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1946
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a brilliant climax (my pet effect) \n experiment no. 28 - four selections are produced which change to aces and back in a kick-back-kind effect \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Brilliant Climax (My Pet Effect)
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1946
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an ace introduction \n experiment no. 29 \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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An Ace Introduction
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1946
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the aces and the chosen card \n experiment no. 30 - aces are lost, selection appears on top and changes to aces, repeated three times \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Aces and the Chosen Card
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1946
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quintuplets \n experiment no. 31 - five cards \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Quintuplets
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1946
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the slop over card location \n experiment no. 32 - using slop shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Slop Over Card Location
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1946
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slop shuffle \n \n sid lorraine \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Sid Lorraine, Arthur H. Buckley
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Slop Shuffle
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1946
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card and pocket mystery \n experiment no. 33 - one in pocket, one under foot, duplicate \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card and Pocket Mystery
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1946
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your favorite ace \n experiment no. 34 - named aces appear at named numbers, surprise transposition at end \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Your Favorite Ace
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1946
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the double surprise \n experiment no. 35 - faced halves, two selections appear where packets meet \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Double Surprise
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1946
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the chivalrous kings and the four ladies \n experiment no. 36 - four duplicates, one set in case \n arthur h. buckley \n karrell fox \n dai vernon \n "jacks in the box" \n karrell fox
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley, Karrell Fox, Dai Vernon
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The Chivalrous Kings and The Four Ladies
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Inspired by
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1946
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a quickie \n experiment no. 37 - backed instead of faced \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Quickie
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1946
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four aces par excellence \n experiment no. 38 - aces instead of selection \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Four Aces Par Excellence
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1946
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the obstrusive queens \n experiment no. 39 - using two black queens \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Obstrusive Queens
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1946
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the illusive transfer \n experiment no. 40 \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Illusive Transfer
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1946
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card in pocket book \n experiment no. 41 [an old plot with a new and simplified method] - using reel (!) \n arthur h. buckley \n reel card to wallet \n jeff busby \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card in Pocket Book
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Variations
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1946
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the hindu aces \n experiment no. 42 - ace production followed by assembly, for credit information see "marlo writes again" (p. 7) \n arthur h. buckley \n the fake change \n edward marlo \n marlo writes again \n edward marlo
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Hindu Aces
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Related toVariations
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1946
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the four bandits \n experiment no. 43 - jacks are produced, inserted in middle and come to top, deck is separated in reds and blacks \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Four Bandits
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1946
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nomenclature \n definitions of card terms \n arthur h. buckley
1946
card control
Arthur H. Buckley
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Nomenclature
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1946
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location from new deck \n two cards found after two honest riffle shuffles, interlocking chains \n arthur h. buckley
1946
50 tricks you can do, you will do, easy to do
Arthur H. Buckley
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Location From New Deck
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1946
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preface \n \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Preface
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1947
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devious digits \n serial numbers from bills are put together and multiplied with a number (selected playing card), medium on phone divines total \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Devious Digits
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1947
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it's a small world \n spectator marks any place on a globe, prediction, envelope switch behind chair \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley \n (1) a million to one \n tony corinda \n destination: earth \n michel asselin
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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It's A Small World
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Related toVariations
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1947
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astral addition \n medium is blindfolded and reveals numbers written down by spectator \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Astral Addition
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1947
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projection \n six spectators write something on a blackboard, everything was predicted in an envelope \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Projection
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1947
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pennies, nickels and dimes \n two spectators remove a handful of coins from a bag with pennies, nickels and dimes, performer divines the exact amount of each \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Pennies, Nickels and Dimes
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1947
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memory plus miracles \n list of twenty words is memorized by performer, then medium is called, who divines words too, carbon envelope \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Memory Plus Miracles
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1947
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psychic vision \n several spectators on stage with objects, which are divined \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Psychic Vision
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1947
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psychometry \n blindfolded performer, psychometry and q&a \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Psychometry
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1947
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date divination \n assistant collects several different coins in an envelope, all dates are divined, clever subtlety \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Date Divination
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1947
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baseball prophecy \n baseball game result is predicted, carbon envelope \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Baseball Prophecy
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1947
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tests in a gold fish bowl \n fifteen spectators write a simple task on a paper, seal it in envelope and sign it, envelopes are selected and names read aloud, performer does the tasks \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Tests in a Gold Fish Bowl
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1947
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a chance in a billion \n bill put in a glass and covered with handkerchief \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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A Chance in a Billion
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1947
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new bills for old \n ten serial numbers are noted on a blackboard, performer is blindfolded and can call out all the numbers \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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New Bills for Old
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1947
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the telepathic band leader \n band plays tunes, which were noted by spectators and selected without their knowledge \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Telepathic Band Leader
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1947
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dictionary test \n people write numbers on cards und seal them in envelopes, word appears on signed card locked in a frame \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Dictionary Test
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1947
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second sight at first glance \n performer is blindfolded, accurate description of the people who put a personal object in an envelope \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Second Sight at First Glance
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1947
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as far as you like \n performer predicts list of words correctly, words are completly free selected, carbon envelope \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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As Far as You Like
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1947
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the crystal ball \n spectator sees selected word fro a newspaper clipping in a crystal ball, change bag \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Crystal Ball
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1947
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astrological mentalism \n spectators order some months and zodiacs on blackboards and add up some numbers, medium divines all in correct order \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Astrological Mentalism
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1947
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behind the eight ball \n several spectators draw a colored ball from a box and spectator divines them, electronic box \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Behind the Eight Ball
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1947
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the crime doctor \n several spectators select a crime and write it down, performer divines all \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Crime Doctor
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1947
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gaze into my eyes \n luminous paint \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Gaze Into My Eyes
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1947
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the spirit \n multiple prediction on a record \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley \n ultra-modern mentalism \n tony corinda \n robert harbin
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Spirit
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Related to
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1947
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telepathy with your favorite stars \n photograph of a celebrity is selected and hidden in a box, performer divines the celebrity by drawing him, electrical method \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Telepathy with Your Favorite Stars
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1947
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birthday telepathy \n medium on stage, spectators whisper month of birth and zodiac sign to performer, medium divines both, also to pitch zodiac sheets \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Birthday Telepathy
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1947
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the great book test \n electrical method \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Great Book Test
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1947
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the open window \n divination of a city, written on paper and sealed in envelope \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Open Window
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1947
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written messages \n several thoughts are divined, sealed in envelopes \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Written Messages
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1947
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better than rabbits \n spectators initial billets, on which they wrote song and book titles, performer divines all \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Better Than Rabbits
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1947
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holding the bag \n thought written on a billet and sealed in envelope is divined \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Holding the Bag
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1947
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impressions that stick \n thought divination \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Impressions that Stick
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1947
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no privacy in a gold fish bowl \n multiple thought revelation, written on billets in fish bowl \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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No Privacy in a Gold Fish Bowl
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1947
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the answering of questions \n thorough treatise on q&a \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley \n answering the questions \n ormond mcgill
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Answering of Questions
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Related to
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1947
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magnetic magic \n magnetic holdout in trousers at back of leg \n milbourne christopher \n the magnetic pass with one or several coins \n arthur h. buckley
1947
hugard's magic monthly
Milbourne Christopher
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Magnetic Magic
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Related to
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Feb. 1947
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293
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to glimpse or sight a card secretly \n used in conjunction with the peek \n unknown \n step glimpse and automatic jog \n unknown \n 1.- por separación del meñique y volteo \n george g. kaplan \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the fine art of magic
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To Glimpse or Sight a Card Secretly
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VariationsAlso published here
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1948
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35
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milk and silk transposition \n two glasses, one with milk, one with silk transpose \n arthur h. buckley
1948
tarbell course in magic — volume 5
Arthur H. Buckley
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Milk and Silk Transposition
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1948
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35
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foreword \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Foreword
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1948
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the principles of magic \n - commented list of methods/principles (manipulation, substitution, duplication, camouflage, imitation, false partition, concealed mechanism, falsification, arrangement, preparation)
- list of effects
- list of aiding factors (misdirection, sustained attention, diverted attention, restriction, repetition, conclusion, climax, anti-climax, mannerism, surprise, expectancy, memory, mnemonics, reconstructive imagination, dramatics, humor) \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Principles of Magic
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1948
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misdirection \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Misdirection
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1948
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concealment \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Concealment
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1948
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the entertainment value \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Entertainment Value
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1948
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showmanship \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Showmanship
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1948
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sleight of hand \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sleight of Hand
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1948
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something new \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Something New
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1948
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invention \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Invention
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1948
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35
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talking acts versus silent acts and pantomime \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Talking Acts versus Silent Acts and Pantomime
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1948
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37
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the practice of leaving the stage unattended \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Practice of Leaving the Stage Unattended
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1948
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assistants from the audience \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Assistants from the Audience
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1948
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fakes and accessories \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Fakes and Accessories
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1948
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gimacs \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Gimacs
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1948
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illusion \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Illusion
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1948
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39
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the plot \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Plot
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1948
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40
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timing, rhythm and pace \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Timing, Rhythm and Pace
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1948
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40
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footwork \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Footwork
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1948
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42
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presenting the act in public \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Presenting the Act in Public
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1948
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43
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sleeving \n some methods briefly explained \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sleeving
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1948
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a short routine in which sleeving plays the major part \n quarter changes into half dollar and back, with alternative switch, inertia sleeving for transformation \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Short Routine In Which Sleeving Plays The Major Part
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1948
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the muscle pass with one silver dollar \n used to show both hands empty \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Muscle Pass with One Silver Dollar
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1948
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48
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chinese coin mystery \n chinese coin with hole penetrates string \n arthur h. buckley \n ring, rope and pin \n unknown
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Chinese Coin Mystery
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Inspired by
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1948
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49
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the turnover pass with one coin \n false transfer in which coin slide back in other hand \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Turnover Pass with One Coin
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1948
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55
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the pinch pass with a single coin \n false transfer \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Pinch Pass with a Single Coin
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1948
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56
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a very pretty disappearance \n with handkerchief \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Very Pretty Disappearance
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1948
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56
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front and back of hand transfer of a coin \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Front and Back of Hand Transfer of a Coin
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1948
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58
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three methods of producing a coin \n actually four methods, three from back clip, one from downs palm \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Three Methods of Producing a Coin
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1948
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59
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the vanish of a coin from the fold of a pants leg \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Vanish of a Coin from the Fold of a Pants Leg
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1948
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63
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on the leg pass with a silver dollar \n two more methods to vanish coin from trouser fold \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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On the Leg Pass with a Silver Dollar
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1948
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64
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to pass four coins from hand to hand through your head, one at a time \n \n arthur h. buckley \n "invisible transfer of a coin from hand to hand when the spectators have been forewarned" (gaultier, magic without apparatus, p. 104)
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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To Pass Four Coins from Hand to Hand through your Head, One at a Time
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Related to- "Invisible Transfer of a Coin from Hand to Hand when the spectators have been Forewarned" (Gaultier, Magic Without Apparatus, p. 104)
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1948
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the french drop and the eye glass \n coin travels to other hand, coin temporarily in eye \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The French Drop and the Eye Glass
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1948
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the roll down production for four coins \n roll out \n arthur h. buckley \n four coin roll out \n arthur h. buckley \n a poor man's roll down \n mike gallo
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Roll Down Production for Four Coins
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Related toVariations
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1948
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66
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five coins are seen and heard to fall into a glass and a moment later vanish \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Five Coins are seen and heard to Fall into a Glass and a Moment Later Vanish
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1948
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the "downs' click pass" viewed from a new angle (improved) \n \n t. nelson downs \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
T. Nelson Downs, Arthur H. Buckley
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The "Downs' Click Pass" Viewed from a New Angle (Improved)
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1948
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an illusive pass \n tumble false transfer \n arthur h. buckley \n flip-down vanish \n paul taylor
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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An Illusive Pass
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Related to
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1948
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69
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the click pass and the table \n tapping coins on underside of table as sound effect \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Click Pass and the Table
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1948
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the one hand color changing discs \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The One Hand Color Changing Discs
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1948
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the throw away vanish of five coins \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Throw Away Vanish of Five Coins
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1948
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73
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the magnetic pass with one or several coins \n magnetic holdout in trousers at back of leg \n arthur h. buckley \n magnetic magic \n milbourne christopher
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Magnetic Pass with One or Several Coins
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1948
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76
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borrowed money \n bill vanishes from envelope, reappears in nest of envelopes, serial number noted (3 made to 8 from consecutive numbers) \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Borrowed Money
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1948
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another very effective production of five coins, one by one, in the left hand \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Another very effective Production of Five Coins, One by One, in the Left Hand
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1948
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the steal \n coins in hand, one stolen from heel of hand with other hand, done five times in a row \n arthur h. buckley \n the steal \n cardini \n pointing heel-clip steal \n michael rubinstein
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Steal
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Related toVariations
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1948
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passing several coins through a table at which you are seated \n three coins in each hand and one odd coin, han ping chien \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Passing Several Coins Through a Table at which you are seated
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1948
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85
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the french drop (improved) \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The French Drop (Improved)
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1948
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86
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another original five coin pass \n five coins produced one by one \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Another Original Five Coin Pass
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1948
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86
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the miser's dream \n with commentary on the plot and outline of allan shaw's miser's dream routine \n arthur h. buckley \n allan shaw
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley, Allan Shaw
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The Miser's Dream
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1948
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87
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two playing cards, four half dollars and a handkerchief \n \n arthur h. buckley \n john northern hilliard \n hilliard trick in stanyon's "magic", dec 1904
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley, John Northern Hilliard
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Two Playing Cards, Four Half Dollars and a Handkerchief
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Inspired by- Hilliard trick in Stanyon's "Magic", Dec 1904
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1948
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coin through handkerchief \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Coin Through Handkerchief
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1948
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90
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the steal \n coins in hand, one stolen from heel of hand with other hand, done five times in a row \n cardini \n the steal \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Cardini
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The Steal
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1948
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coins pass, one by one, from the left hand to the right hand \n extra coin \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Coins Pass, One by One, From the Left Hand to the Right Hand
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1948
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96
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the transfer of a silver dollar from one hand to the other \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Transfer of a Silver Dollar from One Hand to the Other
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1948
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99
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five silver dollars and a handkerchief routine \n five coins in handkerchief, vanish, reappear \n arthur h. buckley \n silk and silver \n dai vernon
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Five Silver Dollars and a Handkerchief Routine
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Related to
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1948
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102
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an invisible journey (improved) \n two coins in each hand with odd coin, han ping chien \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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An Invisible Journey (Improved)
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1948
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106
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reproduction of five coins, one by one, at the fingertips and an original change over \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Reproduction of Five Coins, One by One, at the Fingertips and an Original Change Over
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1948
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108
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the thumb pass with a silver dollar \n coin apparently pushed in left hand \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Thumb Pass with a Silver Dollar
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1948
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109
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front thumb palm \n coin apparently tossed in hat, reproduced \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Front Thumb Palm
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1948
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109
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split fans and coin productions \n split fan production, then fan of coins produced that have been held out during card productions \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Split Fans and Coin Productions
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1948
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110
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the coin holders and loading trough \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Coin Holders and Loading Trough
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1948
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113
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a phantasy in silver \n "my complete act with coins, with every detail for a scintillating presentation fully and carefully explained and illustrated"
thorough explanation, using lots of sequences described before, with appearing cane \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Phantasy in Silver
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1948
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115
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the coin holder for the phantasy in silver \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Coin Holder for the Phantasy in Silver
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1948
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134
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foreword to the chapter three - card magic \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Foreword to the Chapter Three - Card Magic
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1948
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139
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opening for a card act \n manipulation act with vanishing cane to silk, card production, dove production, gloves \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Opening for a Card Act
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1948
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143
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a finish for an act \n appearing cane, dove to glove (fake dove made out of glove) \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Finish for an Act
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1948
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145
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the buckley false shuffle \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Buckley False Shuffle
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1948
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146
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cards to pocket, with ten cards (with improvements) \n \n arthur h. buckley \n to vanish the last two cards in presenting "the ten cards to pocket" \n arthur h. buckley \n card to the pocket \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Cards to Pocket, with Ten Cards (With Improvements)
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Related to
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1948
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148
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the count \n flourish one-handed turnover count \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Count
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1948
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151
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the false count for more \n with sound \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The False Count for More
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1948
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152
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my card in cigarette illusion (with improvements) \n pieces vanish from envelope, card in cigarette and tobacco in envelope, corner convincer \n arthur h. buckley \n card and cigarette \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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My Card in Cigarette Illusion (With Improvements)
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Also published here
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1948
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153
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the thirty cards and two assistants (with improvements) \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Thirty Cards and Two Assistants (With Improvements)
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1948
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155
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ten and ten \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Ten and Ten
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1948
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157
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to vanish the last two cards in presenting "the ten cards to pocket" \n false transfer \n arthur h. buckley \n cards to pocket, with ten cards (with improvements) \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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To Vanish the Last Two Cards in presenting "The Ten Cards to Pocket"
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Related to
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1948
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159
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the triple climax \n three cards selected, stop trick with first card (tip for not dealing too long), changes into second card, third card to spectator's pocket \n arthur h. buckley \n marlo application \n edward marlo \n a triple climax \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Triple Climax
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VariationsAlso published here
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1948
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161
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an amazing card illusion (original) - just think of a card \n five spectators, cards apparently thought-of from full deck, credit information \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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An Amazing Card Illusion (Original) - Just Think of a Card
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1948
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164
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the crimp (one hand) \n bottom card crimped with pinky, but more bridge like \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Crimp (One Hand)
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1948
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167
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exchanging a card in passing - top change \n four choreographies \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Exchanging a Card in Passing - Top Change
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1948
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168
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the peek location \n spectator peeks \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Peek Location
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1948
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169
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the hofzinser fan force \n bottom card slid out with right fingers \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Hofzinser Fan Force
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1948
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169
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"the slap shift" \n with packet, bottom card to top \n arthur h. buckley \n buckley's slap shift \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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"The Slap Shift"
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Also published here
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1948
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170
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corner bend glimpse \n corner bent in back of fan \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Corner Bend Glimpse
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1948
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171
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my original billiard ball and card harness \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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My Original Billiard Ball and Card Harness
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1948
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174
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magic with billiard balls \n - pointers \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Magic With Billiard Balls
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1948
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175
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the production of a ball from behind the left hand followed by the take away vanish \n \n arthur h. buckley \n a buckley production and vanish \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Production of a Ball from Behind the Left Hand followed by the Take Away Vanish
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Also published here
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1948
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176
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a ball held in the finger palm position by the left hand is secretly removed by the right hand in passing \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Ball Held in the Finger Palm Position by the Left Hand is Secretly Removed by the Right Hand in Passing
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1948
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177
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the wrist roll \n showing hands empty \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Wrist Roll
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1948
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178
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the production of a ball on the fist \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Production of a Ball on the Fist
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1948
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179
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moving the ball down from the fist position to the first and second fingers \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Moving the Ball Down from the Fist Position to the First and Second Fingers
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1948
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180
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the production of a ball between the two middle fingers from the palm without aid from the thumb \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Production of a Ball Between the Two Middle Fingers from the Palm Without Aid from the Thumb
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1948
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182
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the "ball roll" from finger to finger \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The "Ball Roll" From Finger to Finger
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1948
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186
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the "ball roll" with another ball concealed in your palm \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The "Ball Roll" With Another Ball Concealed in your Palm
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1948
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188
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"the knee roll vanish" \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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"The Knee Roll Vanish"
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1948
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190
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the strike vanish \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Strike Vanish
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1948
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192
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the "wrist roll" and palm off vanish \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The "Wrist Roll" and Palm Off Vanish
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1948
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193
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concealing a ball behind the hand while both palms are shown \n interlocked position \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Concealing a Ball Behind the Hand While Both Palms are Shown
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1948
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194
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color changes \n "original methods", four methods \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Color Changes
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1948
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196
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"the throw vanish" \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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"The Throw Vanish"
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1948
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202
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the ball and the handkerchief \n penetration \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Ball and the Handkerchief
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1948
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204
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the production of eight solid balls at the fingertips without a shell \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Production of Eight Solid Balls at the Fingertips without a Shell
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1948
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206
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concluding remarks \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions
Arthur H. Buckley
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Concluding Remarks
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1948
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218
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a different thirty-card trick \n three signed cards, with envelopes \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Different Thirty-Card Trick
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1948
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49
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the false shuffle \n shuffled lengthwise, one half slides over the other \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The False Shuffle
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1948
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52
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envelope placement steal \n packet put in envelope, a few cards remain outside \n arthur h. buckley \n simulated placing of kings in envelope \n arthur h. buckley \n envelope placement steal \n unknown
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Envelope Placement Steal
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Related to
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1948
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54
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envelope transfer \n cards added to packet from under envelope \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Envelope Transfer
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1948
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55
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spell it \n spelling every card with eleven letters except for four exceptions, card is placed at position eleven by simply picking up a break while spreading for selection \n arthur h. buckley \n spell it \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Spell It
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Also published here
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1948
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61
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fan jog \n counting while spreading, then having a side-jog, out-jog or in-jog to mark position \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Fan Jog
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1948
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61
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transposition extraordinary \n four kings in envelope, four selected cards on floor, they transpose \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Transposition Extraordinary
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1948
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66
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simulated placing of kings in envelope \n packet apparently put in envelope, remains outside \n arthur h. buckley \n envelope placement steal \n arthur h. buckley \n envelope insertion switch \n derek dingle
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Simulated Placing of Kings in Envelope
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Related to
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1948
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67
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the top change with four cards \n \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Top Change With Four Cards
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1948
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73
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separation \n packet of black cards shown, some change to red, then some more, finally all \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Separation
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1948
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75
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card and envelope \n card in envelope transposes with another selection, duplicate \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card and Envelope
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1948
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83
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card and cigarette \n pieces vanish from envelope, card in cigarette and tobacco in envelope, corner convincer \n arthur h. buckley \n my card in cigarette illusion (with improvements) \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card and Cigarette
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Also published here
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1948
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84
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indetecto \n divining chosen number and card, impromptu punched card with finger nail ("nail marking") \n arthur h. buckley \n indetecto \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Indetecto
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Also published here
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1948
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87
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cards mysterio \n five cards chosen and lost, found in different ways \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Cards Mysterio
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1948
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91
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card at small number \n psychological (gambling for seven) with out \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card at Small Number
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1948
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96
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sympathy in choice \n four or five cards chosen and lost, then other spectators think of cards in fan, they match \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sympathy in Choice
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1948
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97
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sympathy in choice \n four or five cards chosen and lost, then other spectators think of cards in fan, they match \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sympathy in Choice
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1948
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97
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the mental fan force \n card more exposed in fan \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Mental Fan Force
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1948
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98
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card under foot \n wrong card found, spectator stands on it, same card found again and card under foot is now selection \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card Under Foot
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1948
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99
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the modified downs change \n \n t. nelson downs \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
T. Nelson Downs, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Modified Downs Change
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1948
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102
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a pack of cards and four pockets \n number of cut off cards is divined, deck in pocket, any named card instantly produced
- first effect - telling the number of cards
- second effect - any card called for \n arthur h. buckley \n cards and pockets \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Pack of Cards and Four Pockets
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Also published here
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1948
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104
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the sympathetic cards \n ace to three of spades are used to find aces, twos and threes and make them transpose and change to match \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Sympathetic Cards
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1948
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111
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the two-handed double pass \n simultaneous top and bottom cover pass \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Two-Handed Double Pass
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1948
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113
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the flesh grip \n peek with first-finger break \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Flesh Grip
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1948
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116
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the buckley bottom shift \n side steal to bottom after peek \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Buckley Bottom Shift
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1948
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116
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four aces \n \n arthur h. buckley \n variation of buckley's four ace trick \n unknown
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Four Aces
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Related to
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1948
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119
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card under hat \n five cards chosen and sealed in envelope, one of them chosen from five slips of papers with names of selections, that card travels to under hat \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card Under Hat
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1948
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121
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one card from ten \n thought-of card from ten-card packet travels to spectator's pocket \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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One Card from Ten
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1948
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123
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is the card you thought of there? \n card thought of from spread, deck divided in packet, spectator says which one contains his card and it is named by the performer \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Is the Card You Thought of There?
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1948
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125
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slap cards \n cards peeked at, deck shuffled, the cards appear on the face of the deck one by one \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Slap Cards
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1948
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127
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selected card at any number \n card thought of during riffling, it ends up at named number \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
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