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Nate Leipzig What a Great Magician has to say about Scarne about John Scarne
1933 5
Grifter's Signals
  • The Call Method
  • The Hand Method
  • The Head Method
1933 13
Familiar Phrases in Gambling
  • Hipe
  • Shills or Cappers
  • Money Bag
  • Under-throw
  • Over-throw
1933 14
Definition of Gambling Terms
1933 15
John Scarne A Series of Deceptive Moves
  • Number One
  • Number Two - All Red
  • Number Three - All Black
  • Number Four
  • Number Five - All Right Hand
  • Number Six
  • Number Seven - One Hand Deal
1933 18
Bent or Crimped Corner "Grifter Method"
1933 22
The Flip-Change
1933 24
John Scarne Moves with Flip and Flip-Change
1933 24
Grifter's Marked Corner "Using the Flip and Flip-Change"
1933 27
John Scarne Scarne's Push Over Change Optical Monte Move
1933 39
Ralph W. Hull Valuable Card Sleights
1933 2
The Glide
1933 2
The Top Change
1933 3
Ralph W. Hull Hull's "Hide-Out" Card Sleight showing that a card is apparently missing while spreading through deck, reverse cull
Also published here 1933 4
Stewart James The Simplicity Four Ace Trick
Related toAlso published here 1933 6
Ralph W. Hull The "Will-o'-the-Wisp" Card "Sometimes Known as The Run-A-Way Card"
card and its position thought-of, it vanishes and reappears reversed at named number, re-deal placement
Related to 1933 7
Ralph W. Hull, Any Deck Read From the Card Backs cards named by looking at the back
  • First Method with a "Set-Up" Deck
  • With Borrowed Deck (secretly faced deck)
Related to
  • "Seeing with Fingertips" (Howard Albright)
1933 9
Half Pass turning lower half over
1933 10
Push Glimpse bottom card of face-up deck
1933 10
Ralph W. Hull The Jumping Jacks four Jacks on table, one covered with three cards, others lost in deck, assemble
Inspired by 1933 11
Ralph W. Hull Magic Touch Versus Mental Thought card and its position thought-of, divined and placed in pocket, Lazy Man's Card to Pocket
Related to 1933 14
Ralph W. Hull The Elusive Jack "A new impromptu 'Two Card Monte' with any cards"
miscalling
1933 15
Dropping the Double onto the deck from some height
1933 15
Ralph W. Hull Hull's "Magic Picture Book" Deck "The Ever Changing Deck"
cards are printed on all-backs deck, all-backs/faces spread display, natural bow and every other card reversed
1933 16
Ralph W. Hull Deck Turnover (?) fake deck turnover
Related to 1933 18
Paul C. Krank Magic Number Revealment, Improved
Inspired by 1933 19
Ralph W. Hull The New Torn and Restored Card "Club Trick par excellence"
signed, part of signature on corner that the spectator keeps, rest restored, Berg Paper Fold
1933 22
Sure-Fire Force under-the-spread force, top card taken singly under spread at start
Variations 1933 22
Ralph W. Hull Birds of a Feather Flock Together
Inspired by
  • "Picture Puzzle" (Dai Vernon)
1933 25
Tom Sellers A New Cigarette Sleight cigarette rolls over back of hand into other hand, false transfer
1933 3
Tom Sellers The "Pass" Cigarette Sleight cigarette in fist, thumb-push out made to secretly transfer cigarette to other waving hand
1933 3
Tom Sellers The Strong Cigarette cigarette held at end, weight on thread put on other end, cigarette does not break
1933 4
Tom Sellers Pin Divination spectator pushes pin in any cigarette in a box and turns it over, cigarette found by performer
1933 5
Tom Sellers The Novelty Cigarette Exchange cigarette in small glass bottle, switched for cigarette with card inside
1933 6
Push-In Transfer two halves on top of each other jogged, left first finger pushes bottom card of top half over to bottom half
1933 7
Tom Sellers A Mysterious Card Change top and bottom cards transpose, duplicate
Inspired by
  • card change in Hatton & Plate
1933 8
Tom Sellers Bow Balls three balls of different color threaded on rope, they change places
1933 8
Tom Sellers Handkerchief Production from an Empty Glass hollow wand and hole in glass
1933 10
Tom Sellers New Magnetic Pencil pencil sticks to hand, flesh-colored ring
1933 10
Tom Sellers A New Idea for the "Living and Dead" Effect watermark system
1933 11
Tom Sellers Bending a Glass Rod glass in rubber tube is bent and then shown unharmed
1933 12
Tom Sellers An Amazing Dictionary Feat word selected as performer is out of the room is divined by him, secret message inside pencil
1933 13
Tom Sellers Touch Counters several counters/chips of different colors in bag, initialed one found by performer
1933 14
Tom Sellers A Pretty Card Turnover air-pressure turnover in the hands, deck dropped and caught with same hand
1933 15
Tom Sellers A Color Change Handkerchief Box
1933 16
Tom Sellers One Man Sealed Message Reading
1933 20
The Continuous Production of Fans of Cards at the Finger-Tips several methods, including split fans
1933 3
The Old "Back-Palm" Again shifting cards from back palm to front, while holding card with same hand
1933 5
Passing a Fan of Cards from Hand to Hand fan vanishes in one hand and appears in other, apparently penetrating knee
1933 6
Goodlette Dodson Cover for the Pass Cover pass, brief mentioning of a top and bottom cover pass
1933 9
Tommy Tucker The Front-Palm Single Card Production multiple cards, odd method
1933 10
Tommy Tucker Sucker Card Change fake mexican turnover
1933 12
Tommy Tucker The Deliberate Shift card hit through loosely held deck to form in-jog
Related to 1933 13
Tommy Tucker The New False Count Principle using the Glide
1933 15
Tommy Tucker Guessing the Number of Cards by Weight using the Glide false count
1933 16
Tommy Tucker A 26 Card Mystery thirteen cards in handkerchief, selected cards to determine number of cards to travel, variation with half forcing deck
1933 16
Tommy Tucker A New Wrinkle on the Five Card Trick five cards vanish and reappear, fan of cards is produced as a kicker, with false count in the beginning
1933 17
Tommy Tucker The Six Card Repeat Mystery four repetitions, using the Glide false count
1933 18
Tommy Tucker The Four Aces overhand shuffle stacking of four Aces
1933 20
Tommy Tucker Vanishing Pack of Cards handkerchief around deck, vanish with handkerchief, methodically vanish is made in two steps
1933 20
Tommy Tucker Manipulative Billiard Ball ball with hole to stick finger into it to simplify moves
1933 21
T.J. Crawford The Migratory Coins using a shell
1933 23
Charles Eastman The Expert Acquitment with Cards choreography to show both sides of hands empty
1933 25
Harry Valcarte The Wand Er Er vanish using a wand
1933 29
Harry Valcarte Speedex Vanish sucker vanish, using the pinch vanish
1933 34
Robert Gysel Spirit Light luminous paint on bottom of shoe
1933 1
Psychic Golf Ball golf ball moves on table, ring on string under table cloth
1933 1
Japanese Coin on Finger coin snatching technique, hand is wrapped with handkerchief except first finger, spectator cannot take the coin
Related to 1933 1
A Match Gag "used by Maurice"
1933 2
Silent Mora Comedy Gag spectator given a lit match and then forgotten about
1933 3
Frank Shepard Color Change two-phase transformation
1933 3
William Larsen The Riffle-Slip top card slipped into center, as passive sleight, as force to bring top card to named number
Also published here 1933 4
Proper Position for performing Three Card Monte spectators at the sides and not at front
Related to 1933 4
William Larsen False Shuffle for Complete Pack two singe-card runs from top
Related to 1933 4
Spring Revelation cards sprung from hand to hand, selection flies out
1933 4
Cut to retain single card running cut that brings top card to bottom
1933 5
For force in audience simply handing cards to spectators, bold old style classic force
Related to 1933 5
T. Page Wright Complete deck vanish deck dropped in pocket, back palm misdirection
1933 5
Herbert Brooks A new card trick cards dealt in piles, a card remembered, all without the performer looking, he then deals through deck and stops before selection, two key cards
Also published here 1933 6
Lengthwise Change card pushed through deck lengthwise and it changes, face down
1933 6
Floyd G. Thayer Silk Vanish pushed in hand in stages, then stolen out and vanishes
1933 7
Apple, Egg and Orange spectators take objects and a number of cards each according to rules, performer then knows who has which object
1933 8
T. Page Wright Card reproduction top card shown as indifferent becomes selection, confusing description
1933 8
T. Page Wright Pellet switch thumb tip, envelope
1933 9
T. Page Wright Deck strippers end strippers, spectator overhand shuffles card to top
1933 9
T. Page Wright Billet steal with mouth when sealing envelope
1933 9
Jack McMillen Card pushed through pack changes with gimmick
1933 9
Franz Massopust Shuffle-fancy spring riffle shuffle
Related to 1933 9
Nate Leipzig Leipzig gambling exhibition cards remembered in first deal, dealt to oneself with second deals
1933 10
T. Page Wright Rubber band top card of banded deck shown, a few cards dealt off, same card shown on top
Related to 1933 10
T. Page Wright Card revelation performer deals through packet or deck, selection has vanished, it reappears face-up in center
1933 10
T. Page Wright Unknown Leaper variation card at thought-of position transposes with card in other half
Inspired by 1933 11
Under Fan Steal top cards stolen under one-handed fan in right hand
1933 11
T. Page Wright Transformer card without duplicates unknown card in pocket, Ace of Spades changes into selection, pocketed card is Ace of Spades
1933 11
T. Page Wright Card change in pushing into packet face card of right-hand half is pushed into left-hand half, switched for dummy card
Related to 1933 12
T. Page Wright The Spread Detection bottom card hidden under table spread and used as key card
1933 12
T. Page Wright Move for Self-Working Mystery
Inspired by 1933 12
T. Page Wright Location Aces at top and bottom of both halves, spectator shuffles, selects card, shuffles again, four Aces as keys
1933 13
T. Page Wright One Way Location interlocking chain principle with one-way deck and key card
1933 13
T. Page Wright A Glimpse left hand pushes off card to show it to spectator, bottom corner glimpsed
1933 13
Judson S. Brown A one hand top change similar to Allerton change, for credit see Page Wright's Manuscript
Related toAlso published here 1933 13
T. Page Wright Monarch detection suit order of four selections known, high probability of being unique
Related to 1933 14
T. Page Wright Interlocking Chains two colors separated and in order, shuffled once, used for divination
1933 14
T. Page Wright Named Reverse named card shown reversed, pairs held together with wax
1933 14
T. Page Wright Selected card passes between two phonograph records
Related to 1933 15
T. Page Wright A Reverse Location two cards on either side of selection reverse
1933 15
T. Page Wright Whispering Joker card placed behind Joker, both held to ear, card named, repeated
1933 15
T. Page Wright Life Saver for Card With Card Lost in Pack
1933 15
T. Page Wright Six Card Trick card vanishes in six-card packet and reappears
1933 16
Cardini Cardini Spelling Trick placement with short card twelfth from bottom
1933 16
T. Page Wright Coin Catch in Deck coin thrown up an caught at wanted position in deck
1933 16
T. Page Wright Jumbo Card Revelation cards behind back, brought forward one by one until named number, then selection is taken from behind back as jumbo card
Related toAlso published here 1933 16
T. Page Wright Blow Transformation spectator blows on card, face now blank and pips are on back
1933 17
T. Page Wright Another tip-over change switched-out card left reversed while apparently turned over
1933 17
T. Page Wright Behind Back Switch selection out-jogged behind back, switched during brief turning around
1933 17
T. Page Wright Behind Back Pass card replaced behind back, turning around as cover for pass
Also published here 1933 17
T. Page Wright Ambitious Card Sequence basic
1933 18
T. Page Wright Three of hearts change to two in hands of spectator
1933 18
T. Page Wright Coin Date Divination tin foil behind back to get impression of coin date or other embossed information
1933 18
T. Page Wright Card on Silk chosen card remains hanging on silk
1933 18
T. Page Wright Envelope Card Reading cards in envelope, performer names them one by one
1933 19
T. Page Wright Spell Stab card spelled to from stabbed position
1933 19
T. Page Wright Riffle Spell card spelled to after honest riffle shuffle, riffling them off one by one for each letter
1933 19
T. Page Wright Tabled Under-the-Spread Force bottom card dragged along with fingers
1933 19
T. Page Wright Drop Change card shown and dropped to floor, changes during drop
1933 19
T. Page Wright Cigarette Production "using 'Mystic' match move", unclear
1933 20
T. Page Wright Plunger Shift with two cards
Also published here 1933 20
T. Page Wright Thought-Of Stab spectator thinks of card in packet, then stabs in deck, names card, shown to be next to stabbed card
1933 20
T. Page Wright Coin move dime changes to half, edge work
1933 20
T. Page Wright Magicians' Gag funny message on card, force gag
1933 21
T. Page Wright Knife Stab top half fastened together
1933 21
T. Page Wright Color Changing Ring wooden ring on silk changes color
1933 21
T. Page Wright Under-Spread-Force Handling spectator cuts in probably narrow in-the-hands spread, unclear
1933 21
T. Page Wright Card Force and Reverse card forced via peek force, it then turns over fairly
1933 22
Dr. R. "Finkelle" Finkle Glass of water vanish glass filled in bowl of water, vanishes under handkerchief
1933 22
T. Page Wright Card through Silk
1933 22
T. Page Wright Coin through Hat
1933 22
T. Page Wright Aces and Queens Transposition Aces on top, Queens on bottom, they transpose
1933 23
T. Page Wright Traveling Knot a knot in one silk each, one travels across to other silk
1933 23
Harlan Tarbell Tarbell rope routine gaffed rope
1933 23
Appleton improvement Eren's Spelling Card estimation to follow position, maneuvering selection to approximately twelve
Inspired by 1933 23
T. Page Wright Torn bill trick fake tear handling
1933 24
T. Page Wright Combination for Brema twelve cent trick cent coins travel to purse, uses gaff that is not described
1933 24
T. Page Wright Coin through Silk using two silks
1933 24
T. Page Wright Coin Transposition two coins dropped in two hands of spectators, two of those transpose
1933 24
T. Page Wright The Page Pass one-handed pass, as control, compared to Charlier pass, but no details given
Related to 1933 25
Floyd G. Thayer The Visible Pass swivel cut as control, credit in Page Wright's Manuscript
Also published here 1933 26
Peek first finger, then transferred to fourth finger "as usual"
1933 26
William Larsen The Riffle-Slip top card slipped into center, as passive sleight, as force to bring top card to named number
Also published here 1933 27
William Larsen False Shuffle two single runs
  • Improvement
Related to 1933 28
William Larsen The Riffle-Down quickly getting break at any small number, preparing with two breaks
Variations 1933 28
William Larsen The Glimpse - First Method post-peek glimpse
1933 29
T. Page Wright The Glimpse - Second Method post-peek glimpse, book break type
1933 30
T. Page Wright Simple Glimpse looking straight down
Related to 1933 31
T. Page Wright The New Transferred Cards no set-up
1933 33
T. Page Wright, Frank Shepard A Cut At Any Number named number is instantly cut off, different approaches
Inspired by 1933 36
T. Page Wright An Original Spelling Card card chosen and buried in small packet, then spelled to in rest of deck
Also published here 1933 37
T. Page Wright A Pickpocket Card cards brought from pocket one by one, at named number selection is taken
1933 39
Nate Leipzig Another Poker Problem Tens to Aces removed, wanted hands dealt, then Royal Flushs
1933 41
T. Page Wright Card Through Silk detailed
Related to 1933 42
T. Page Wright Winkletum two cards chosen, knot appears in handkerchief, handkerchief as puppet finds selections
  • Improved - As the Felicitous Feline (hand doll instead of handkerchief)
Related to 1933 44
T. Page Wright The Five Senses five cards selected and found five different way with the senses, "old feat of locating a number of drawn cards"
VariationsAlso published here 1933 47
T. Page Wright Five Card Control
1933 47
T. Page Wright Sympathetic Packs - A Giant Card Effect card turned over in deck, same card turns over in jumbo deck, then back again
1933 49
T. Page Wright Knotty Travels vanishing knots in handkerchief with story presentation
1933 51
T. Page Wright One Armed Poker story presentation for stand-up, three double facers, performed one-handed
Also published here 1933 53
T. Page Wright Card Stand
1933 53
T. Page Wright Error Aces brief mention
Related to 1933 57
Al Baker To My Friends, Magic Lovers
Also published here 1933 6
Al Baker The One Man "Lights Up" Seance tie for hands
Also published here 1933 9
Al Baker Al Baker's Pet Hat Trick hat as a utility prop to exchange billets or other things
Also published here 1933 12
Al Baker Al Baker's Rising Cards
Also published here 1933 14
Al Baker The Al Baker Wrist Tie through spectator's arm
Also published here 1933 18
Al Baker The Impossible Discovery forcing deck, two deck switches
VariationsAlso published here 1933 21
Al Baker Cards of Thought
Also published here 1933 22
Al Baker The Finger Points reading body language, thought-of card
Also published here 1933 28
Al Baker "Say When!" two cards, partial forcing deck
Related toAlso published here 1933 32
Al Baker Al Baker's Billet Mystery three billets, envelopes, including the umbrella move
Related toAlso published here 1933 33
Al Baker The Self Unknotting Handkerchief thread, not fixed to body
Also published here 1933 38
Al Baker Color Flight
1934
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Cardially Yours)
487
Al Baker Out on Location interesting
Also published here 1934
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Cardially Yours)
489
Al Baker The Fall of the Wise sucker for wise guys, gaffed
1934
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Cardially Yours)
492
Al Baker Al Baker's Stacked Deck eight Kings variant to know positions, fifty cards
1934
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Cardially Yours)
493
Eddie Clever Hallucination three people look at top card, everybody sees a different card, see page 99 for improvement by Charles W. Fricke
VariationsAlso published here Oct. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 1)
1
Eddie Clever Three in One Gaff
Oct. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 1)
2
Theodore Annemann The Supreme East Indian Needle Feat see page 99 for improvement by Annemann
Also published here Oct. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 1)
2
Paul Rosini The Mystery of the Blackboard information written on blackboard is divined blindfolded, see name index for attribution
Related toVariationsAlso published here Oct. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 1)
4
Paul Rosini Gesture-Remark Glimpse performer turns around briefly to make a remark and back, secretly glimpses required information
Related to Oct. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 1)
4
Theodore Annemann The Devil's Four Aces signed Aces, three long duplicates, packets put in glasses
Nov. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 2)
5
Orville Wayne Meyer The Finders basic sandwich effect with two duplicates
Variations Nov. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 2)
6
Theodore Annemann Alignment Move
Nov. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 2)
7
Orville Wayne Meyer Your Card! selection is divined via two cards behind back (suit, value), cyclical stack, see page 99 for improvement by Meyer
Nov. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 2)
7
Theodore Annemann The Demon-Yogi-Goblin Book Test page determined with cards
VariationsAlso published here Nov. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 2)
8
Theodore Annemann Magician's Choice three items
Nov. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 2)
8
Theodore Annemann December 1934 on Fred Keating, performing venues, Nate Leipzig, Gally Gally
Dec. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 3)
9
Les Gilbert A Card in Transit! double end card
Dec. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 3)
10
Stabbing Force
Dec. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 3)
10
Theodore Annemann The Bending Swizzle Stick bending a glass stick for mixing drinks, see page 99 for improvement by Annemann
Dec. 1934
The Jinx (Issue 3)
11
Tom Sellers A New Jumping Card Trick jumps from pack
1934 3
Tom Sellers The Persistent Joker Ace through Ten are spelled, spectator always gets Joker
1934 7
Tom Sellers An Excellent Card Change
1934 7
Clip Palm between third and fourth finger
1934 8
Tom Sellers The Laughable Rising Card nose drags card up
1934 8
Tom Sellers Finding a Selected Card at Any Number Called For
  • Method 1
  • Method 2
  • Method 3
1934 10
Tom Sellers Named Card and Slates named card vanishes from box and reappears between slates
Related toVariations 1934 13
Tom Sellers The Paired Card card from odd-backed deck matches prediction in glass
Related toVariations 1934 14
Tom Sellers Adding Card with Envelope
1934 15
Stabbing Slip Force with knife
1934 16
Tom Sellers Stop! using hat with slit
1934 17
Tom Sellers Take It or Leave It selection remains in spectator's grip when deck is pulled out, variation of "hitting the pack" stunt
1934 18
Tom Sellers A Comedy Card Interlude color change routine with mismade cards (like half changed card)
1934 18
Tom Sellers The Cute Speller using packet with cards that spell with same number of letters
1934 20
The Magical Production of a Pack of Cards from silk
1934 46
Cardini The Cardini Snap Color Change
Related toVariations 1934 46
New Palm of Top Card and a Color Change
Related to 1934 47
The Ambitious Card two phases, including card from under shoe back to top
1934 48
Sam Leo Horowitz Rising Card - The Horowitz Thumb Method from fan
1934 50
The Broadway Rise - A New Impromptu Rising Card Effect rises at right angle
1934 51
A Rising Card Comedy apparently invisible thread makes card move
1934 52
An Unwitting Wizard card used to stab next to selection becomes selection
Related toVariations 1934 53
The Radio Cards three signed cards
1934 54
The Vor-Ac(e)-ious Magician Aces, three cards on each, they vanish an reappear in spectator's pocket
1934 57
Bottom Reverse deck turned over on top of card(s)
Related to
  • Henry Hatton & Adrian Plate, Magicians Tricks: How They Are Done, p. 70
Variations
1934 57
G. W. Hunter Hunter False Shuffle
1934 61
The Cops Get Their Man black Kings reverse, they are encircled with rubber band, selection appears between banded Kings
1934 62
The Three Card Trick as a Trick and not a Gamble
1934 66
Weaving the Cards
1934 72
The Giant Fan I. The Formation
II. Fanning Yourself
III. Closing and Opening the Fan
IV. Closing the Fan with One Hand
V. Finish of the Giant Fan Moves
1934 73
Laurie Ireland A Tip on Tongueing a Cigarette
1934
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1934)
1
Laurie Ireland Goofy Deck changing into a black eight of diamonds
1934
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1934)
2
Laurie Ireland All Alike Display with running cut
1934
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1934)
2
Laurie Ireland More Golf Ball Moves routine with soft and hard billiard balls
1934
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1934)
3
Laurie Ireland Cups and Balls Moves and Ideas including moves
  • Finger Palm
  • Finger Palm curled in
  • To pass a ball
  • To pass a ball to left hand
  • To pass a ball under cup
  • The Crotch Palm
  • To raise a cup that is really empty and show a ball under it
  • To raise a cup with a ball under it without exposing the ball
  • To change a small ball to a large one
  • New surprises with loads
  • Servante for Cups and Balls
Related to 1934
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1934)
4
Theodore Annemann Call Me Up Sometime person calls during the show and names the card someone selected
VariationsAlso published here 1934 2
Theodore Annemann The Borrowed Deck Tragedy selection turns over in deck, then it's put in an envelope and envelope destroyed, card reappears face up in deck, borrowed deck, duplicate
Related toAlso published here 1934 3
Theodore Annemann Help Wanted in the Dark ads are cut from newspaper and sealed in envelopes, light is out and content of two ads is revealed
1934 4
Theodore Annemann A Thought is Fathomed using deck of cards to force page number, Si Stebbins
Related toVariations 1934 6
Theodore Annemann A Rule of the Thumb book or magazine test with assistent or medium, information secretly written on magazine with nail writer
Also published here 1934 8
E. Leslie May A Handkerchief is Selected silks are put in unprepared bag and mixed, performer takes one out, force
1934 8
Theodore Annemann Odd or Even, Which? knowing whether a packet has an odd or even number of cards, alternating one-way backs
Related to 1934 10
Theodore Annemann An Alternate Detection alternating one-way backs
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1934 11
Theodore Annemann A New Kink for the Reversing of One Card subtle reverse method for one-way back
Related to 1934 12
Theodore Annemann Annemann's Eight-In-A-Row Location location from a packet, one-way backs
1934 13
Theodore Annemann The Challenge of the Year long distance location, one-way backs, no-touch reversal
Related toAlso published here 1934 15
Theodore Annemann The Five Card Thought Effect
1934 17
Theodore Annemann The Guessing Contest performer and spectator write a card on a slip of paper and try to find the others card, while the spectator cannot find the card in ten attempts, the performer hits on the first card
Variations 1934 18
Theodore Annemann A Couple of Cards Get Together two selections come together on top despite the spectator's overhand shuffle
Related to 1934 20
Theodore Annemann The New Deal Card Code coding with eyes
1934 21
Theodore Annemann, Al Baker The Perfect Club Slate Routine name written up secretly on paper appears on slate
VariationsAlso published here 1934 22
Theodore Annemann Another Sympathetic Mystery two decks, spectator selects card from one, performer finds duplicate in other deck, stacked, estimation, fishing
Related to 1934 26
Theodore Annemann The Last of the Think Stop Tricks two cards, think stop by selecting number between one and ten, duplicates
1934 28
Theodore Annemann The Tune Detective card found by dealing to selected song lyric / beat
Related toAlso published here 1934 31
Theodore Annemann A Quaint Happening two decks, spectator selects card from one, performer finds duplicate in other deck by counting down value of selection
Related to 1934 36
Theodore Annemann The Lady and the Gentleman two card prediction with billet index
Related to 1934 40
Theodore Annemann The Bell Mystery coding an object, name is named before number, public telephones
1934 41
Theodore Annemann Three Cards - Three Numbers two decks, three times cards are found at small number named, in other pack, three-way forcing pack
1934 42
Theodore Annemann The $ 1,000 Test Card Location stacked, risky
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1934 43
Jack Chanin The 3 Shell Game general comments
1934 i
Jack Chanin You Hold It! A Fooler for the Wise stealing pea while spectator holds finger on it
Also published here 1934 2
Jack Chanin Back Hand Kick stealing pea with the hand palm up, pushing shell forward
Also published here 1934 4
Jack Chanin Open Hand Shift all shells between fingers of one hand, pea is stolen out, grip transfer
Also published here 1934 5
Jack Chanin The Finger Slide stealing pea while shell is held by spectator, pushing it with one finger, grip transfers
Also published here 1934 6
Theodore Annemann The Master of the Message using a stooge
Jan. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 4)
13
Theodore Annemann January 1935 on Jean Hugard, hands
Jan. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 4)
13
Martin Sunshine Cigarette Perception cigarette brands are named blindfolded by smell, see page 99 for improvement by Frank N. Dodd
Related to Jan. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 4)
14
Orville Wayne Meyer Card Box Sympathy performer and spectator choose the same card, using the prop "P&L Metal Card box"
Jan. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 4)
14
Calvin Cole One of Those Things age and number (amount of change) are divined after calculation, might be "Calvert Cole" (see p. 61)
Also published here Jan. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 4)
15
Vincent Dalban Something to Work on lie detector effect posed as a problem, spectator deals through cards and lies anytime, performer instantly knows
Variations Jan. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 4)
15
Theodore Annemann February on Frank Dodd, Peggy Gwynne, Frank Cole, Dunninger
Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
17
Theodore Annemann The Red and Blue Back Color Change two odd-backed cards put face up on table, backs change place, transpo with two multiple lifts
Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
18
L.E. Duncanson With Sight Unseen divining cards behind back, small mirror between legs
Also published here Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
18
Charles Nyquist The Solution of "Something to Work on" stacked deck, two chains, solution
Inspired by Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
19
Stuart Robson The Lie Detective solution
Inspired by Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
19
Theodore Annemann A Question and the Answer with billet switch using Thumb Tip
VariationsAlso published here Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
20
Nat Scherzer A Neat Publicity Trick address chosen from different envelopes is predicted
Related toAlso published here Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
20
Theodore Annemann, Tom Bowyer Impromptu Frame Ups card divination with instant stooge
Mar. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 6)
22
Theodore Annemann Impromptu Frame Ups feeling time behind back, knowing what is drawn on slate, instant stooge
Also published here Mar. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 6)
22
Theodore Annemann The Astral Shirt performer removes shirt without jacket
Related toAlso published here Mar. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 6)
23
Russell T. Wise The Card That Isn't! wrong tabled card shows up again, see also Fechter's "I've Got A Surprise For You!"
Mar. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 6)
23
Theodore Annemann Two Mindreading Publicity Effects center tear presentation as newspaper test or living/dead test
Related toAlso published here Mar. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 6)
24
E. Leslie May The "ELM" Card Change signed card in pocket transposes with card in deck
Also published here Apr. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 7)
26
Theodore Annemann The Question for the Month idea for card production from tambourine
Related to Apr. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 7)
26
Theodore Annemann The New Nightmare Effect selected card vanishes and turns out to be card previously removed
Inspired byRelated toVariations Apr. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 7)
27
Theodore Annemann Peek Force Card glued long short card
Apr. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 7)
27
Conrad C. Bush The Lemon and the Dollar see page 99 for improvement by Leo H. Sullivan
Apr. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 7)
28
Theodore Annemann May 1935 on Carl Jones, John Northern Hilliard, Greater Magic, Martin Sunshine
Related to
  • "The Dragon" March, 1935
  • "The Sphinx" February, 1935.
May 1935
The Jinx (Issue 8)
29
Theodore Annemann, Walter B. Gibson An Improvement A La Carte any card forced with multiple layouts and equivoque
Related to May 1935
The Jinx (Issue 8)
30
L.E. Duncanson The Astral Shirt Again! in cabinet shirt is instantly exchanged
Related to May 1935
The Jinx (Issue 8)
30
L.E. Duncanson Thought Rays writing on cleared slate read, oil
Also published here May 1935
The Jinx (Issue 8)
31
Tom Bowyer Publicity Trick back of business card with playing card back changes color
May 1935
The Jinx (Issue 8)
31
Theodore Annemann The Jinx Five-Foot Shelf of Magic suggestion for magic books to read
May 1935
The Jinx (Issue 8)
32
Theodore Annemann The Modernized Reading for single reading or getting one ahead
VariationsAlso published here June 1935
The Jinx (Issue 9)
34
Eddie Clever The Renovated Sphinx Card Trick two signed cards in hat transpose with signed card in deck, double backer, fake indices card
June 1935
The Jinx (Issue 9)
34
Theodore Annemann A Matter of Policy story gag trick with twenty giant cards, ten democrats and ten republics, see page 54 for further comments and page 99 for improvement by Max Holden, see page 172 for improvement by Andrew Brennan
Related to June 1935
The Jinx (Issue 9)
35
Theodore Annemann Pseudo-Psychometry personal items in envelopes, see also page 404
Related toVariationsAlso published here June 1935
The Jinx (Issue 9)
36
Theodore Annemann Editor Speaking on chain letters
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
38
Theodore Annemann The Jinx Extra Cocktail gin based
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
38
Robert Parrish Slate Immortality living dead test on slate, or handwriting psychometry
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
40
Robert Parrish Telepathy on the Cuff assistent divines total of number, easy coding
Also published here 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
40
Stuart Robson Horrors!!! binary coded cards, word divined, see page 164 for comment by William Larsen and page 172 for improvement by L. Vosburgh Lyons
Also published here 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
41
Theodore Annemann It Goes This Way one-way faces by scratch marks, see page 164 for comment by William Larsen
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
42
Orville Wayne Meyer The "One of a Bunch" Force no-miss strategy for classic force
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
43
Theodore Annemann The Impression Moderne wax coating on envelope as impression device
Related toAlso published here 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
43
Orville Wayne Meyer The Ribbon That Made Good ribbon attached to wrong card, when pulled out is right card, sticky card
Also published here 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
43
Theodore Annemann The Migrating Pasteboard card travels from red half to black half, corner-short stranger card
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
44
Theodore Annemann The Face Up - Face Down Location using one-way faces and backs
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
44
Jack Vosburgh A Principle in Disguise one-way deck throw-off, see credit correction on page 49
Related to 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
45
Theodore Annemann From Out of the Air signaling wireless over radio
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
45
Theodore Annemann The Handkerchief that Flew two tube-covered glasses, silk travels from one to the other, mirror glass
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
46
Theodore Annemann A Daffy Discovery pocketed card is revealed through other cards, optional forcing bank
1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
46
Ralph W. Read A New Method of Tabulation tip for question and answer reading act
Also published here 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
46
Theodore Annemann Par-Optic Vision cards pocketed by spectator are divined one by one, see page 99 for improvement by Annemann, see page 164 for comment by William Larsen
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1935
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1935)
48
Theodore Annemann July 1935 on Jack Vosburgh, Arthur Felsman, Harry Blackstone, John Mulholland, Dave Alliston, Pablo, U. F. Grant, Frank Lane
July 1935
The Jinx (Issue 10)
49
Theodore Annemann Twentieth Century Cards selection is hole-punched and appears between 2 other punched and threaded cards, see page 99 for improvement by R.M. Jamison
July 1935
The Jinx (Issue 10)
50
James G. Thompson Jr. "Surprise!!" deck appears from tambourine, solution
Inspired by July 1935
The Jinx (Issue 10)
51
Henry E. Dixie The Henry E. Dixie Cigarette Vanish pull, see also page 162
July 1935
The Jinx (Issue 10)
51
Theodore Annemann Extra-Sensory Perception design duplication with stacked picture cards, see page 99 for improvement by Annemann
Related toVariationsAlso published here July 1935
The Jinx (Issue 10)
52
Theodore Annemann August 1935 on Will Irwing, Elmer, Robert Gysel, Lloyd Jones, Fred Rothenberg, Ed Wolff
Aug. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 11)
53
Orville Wayne Meyer A Cigarette Rolled by Proxy cigarette rolled by tongue
Aug. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 11)
54
Theodore Annemann A Card to be Thought About three way out, OOSOOM type
Related toAlso published here Aug. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 11)
55
Fred DeMuth A Divination with Matches number of remaining matches divined, see page 99 for improvement by Herbert R. Hood
VariationsAlso published here Aug. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 11)
55
Theodore Annemann The Card Unharmed business card in envelope is cut but unharmed, see page 172 for improvement by Monty Crowe
Aug. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 11)
56
Theodore Annemann September 1935 on Vincent Dalban, Gordon Peck
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
57
Theodore Annemann Thoughts in General: Poker Hand Solitaire arranging poker hands from twenty-five cards
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Theodore Annemann Proposition Bet "Thoughts in General", two named values together
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Theodore Annemann Proposition Bet 2 "Thoughts in General"
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Robert Thrasher Seven Keys to Baldpate - Alternate Method "Thoughts in General"
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Max Holden Shrinking Dollar Bill "Thoughts in General", from Linking Ring May 1935
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Theodore Annemann Water to Light Bulb "Thoughts in General"
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Theodore Annemann Water in Hat Stunt "Thoughts in General", Foo Can, gag
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Carl Hertz Tip on Vanishing Bird Cage "Thoughts in General"
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Herbert Brooks Tip for Named Card From the Pockets "Thoughts in General"
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
58
Theodore Annemann Loading Small Article in Spectator's Pocket "Thoughts in General", during card trick
Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
59
Theodore Annemann The Solitaire King winning canfield solitaire with Eight Kings stack
Related to Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
59
Theodore Annemann Four Aces on the Stage with four spectators on stage, three extra aces, short deck
Also published here Sep. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 12)
60
Robert Heller Bird Cage Tip
Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
61
Calvert Cole Cigarette Vanish might be "Calvin Cole" (see p. 15)
Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
61
Theodore Annemann October 1935 on repetition, Carl Hertz, Robert Heller, Max Holden, Calvert Cole, U. F. Grant
Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
61
Andrew Brennan Growing Coin idea of shrinking bill from Linking Ring May 1935
Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
62
Ottokar Fischer An Original Tie for Loads
Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
62
Theodore Annemann Higher Magic! throwing stamp on ceiling, with prediction application
Related to Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
62
Theodore Annemann Open Letter to Burling Hull on Hull's publication Stage Magic
Related to Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
62
The Super Slates method for appearing message
Also published here Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
63
Arthur Johnson Cards and a Newspaper ace cutting method used for newspaper prediction
Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
63
Otis Manning Aces of Eight!! eight Aces used, brought from behind the back as wished
Related to Oct. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 13)
64
Theodore Annemann Cigarette through Glass bit for penetration frame
Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
65
Theodore Annemann November 1935 on Burling Hull, Phil Smith, Howard Albright and the mechanical Gileegaloo Bird that finds a card, Mr. Rouclere
Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
65
Bob Hummer A Card in Flight!! card vanishes from deck and reappears at other side of window
Related toAlso published here Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
66
Bob Hummer Clubs/Spades Gaff used to make a card vanish
Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
66
Ottokar Fischer Sticky Coins coins sticking together for silent handling
Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
66
Burling Hull To Annemann
Related to Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
68
Theodore Annemann Response to Burling Hull's Letter
Related to Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
68
Fred DeMuth Metal Versus Fabric one of two coins penetrates handkerchief, expansing of texture
Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
69
Theodore Annemann Thoughts in the Air medium divines card and object in room, code via cards
Also published here Nov. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 14)
70
Theodore Annemann December 1935 on Otis Manning,Gene Gordon, Andrew Brennan doing a trick with a business card, Burling Hull, exposure
Dec. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 15)
71
Theodore Annemann An Original Faked Envelope with a Publicity Angle three compartments, election prediction application
Also published here Dec. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 15)
72
Newspaper Clippings and Business Cards Dr. Peck, Russell Swann, Sid Lorraines and more
Dec. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 15)
73
George C. Hanneman A Different Card Spelling selection made, when suit and values are spelled, cards with same suit and value show up
Dec. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 15)
75
Ottokar Fischer An Original Ball-Dropper
Dec. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 15)
75
Harris Solomon Diabolical Influence multiple prediction of cards and a number on face of playing card, stacked
Also published here Dec. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 15)
76
Tom Sellers Match Monte finding burnt match between fingers
1935 4
Tom Sellers The Triple Chefalo Knot dissolving loop knot
1935 7
Tom Sellers A Numerical Exchange sum on two slips of paper exchange
1935 8
Tom Sellers Tear and Tear Again paper with letter is torn, letters spell selection
1935 10
Tom Sellers A Production Tube Idea using a fake hand
1935 10
Tom Sellers The Floral Banner "A pretty opening effect", flowers on silk become real
1935 11
Tom Sellers Bending a Pencil
1935 13
Tom Sellers A Vanishing Glass of Milk glass disappears from underneath handkerchief
1935 13
Tom Sellers Stretching a Rope
1935 14
Tom Sellers A Thimble Sleight
1935 15
Tom Sellers Mysterious Writing out to lunch
1935 16
Tom Sellers A Surprise Opening with Cards confetti appears as deck is riffled
1935 18
Tom Sellers Novel Telepathy medium divines things in boxes, one ahead
1935 18
Tom Sellers Living and Dead billets on threads, only thread at dead name doesn't burn
1935 21
Tom Sellers The Floating Bullet steel ball floats on water
1935 22
Tom Sellers Matter Through Matter lapel travels inside bottle
1935 22
Tom Sellers New Magnetic Card card adheres to pencil
1935 23
Louis Lam Do As I Do "An Experiment in Coincidence", two four-card piles are made by counting some cards with both both decks, bottom cards match
1935 6
Louis Lam The "El-El" Master Four Ace Effect aces disappear one by one between two faced piles, indifferent cards then change to aces via glide
1935 7
Louis Lam Spelling Made Easy "What's In A Name?", with alphabet cards to produce spectator's name
Related to 1935 9
Louis Lam Tower Bridge "A New Bridge Effect", number of cut of cards is divined by value of another selection
1935 11
Louis Lam "Coloro" - the Colour Changing Pack of Cards
1935 12
Louis Lam The Movie Colour Cards blue deck put in red box and vice versa, decks change place in boxes
1935 16
Louis Lam It Pays to Advertise "Advertising stunts every magician must use", playing card with business information on front is forced via Svengali Deck
1935 19
Louis Lam Find the Lady money card changes into card with business information on front
1935 20
Jean Hugard To Palm a Number of Cards from the Top left thumb pushes cards up
Related to 1935 83
The Gambler's Top Palm
1935 83
The Change-Over Palm - A. With Small Packet of Cards Only left classic to right classic
1935 84
The Change-Over Palm - B. With the Pack in Hand left-hand bottom palmed to right hand
1935 86
A New Top Change second card is palmed while top one is displayed, then replaced
1935 86
Replacing Palmed Cards 1. Using a Table
2. Without a Table
3. Replacing Cards on the Bottom of the Deck
4. Adding a Single Card as in the Color Change
5. To Replace a Large Packet of Cards
6. Another Method
7. Placing Cards from Right Palm to the Bottom of the Deck
8. Another Method
Related to 1935 87
Jean Hugard Some Notes on the Pass
1935 90
Jean Hugard To Reverse the Bottom Card against thigh/leg
1935 94
Jean Hugard To Transfer the Bottom Card to the Top against thigh/leg
1935 95
A Gambler's Move under cover and using right arm
1935 95
Nate Leipzig A Novel Reverse Discovery second phase of Leipzig Opener
Related to 1935 96
The Rising Pack from case, thread
1935 96
How to Make a Spectator Become a Magician spectator loses and finds the aces, no-touch trick
1935 97
Jean Hugard The Torn and Restored Card, Using a Borrowed Deck
1935 99
A Reversal of Form wrong card turns over and back, then selection
1935 103
Royal Marriages
Variations 1935 104
An Effective Poker Deal re-deal stacking done by spectator, double duke suggestion
Related toVariations 1935 108
Audley Walsh Two Card Control bridged deck
1935 109
Everywhere and Nowhere 1. (using two duplicates)
2. Using a Short Card
3. With a Borrowed Deck
4. With an Ordinary Deck without Duplicates
1935 112
Adrian Plate Excelsior Change
1935 117
The Expanding and Diminishing Cards in several stages, vanish finale
1935 118
Jean Hugard Introduction - The Importance of Showmanship
1935 7
Forcing Thought Principle - Several Methods of Forcing a Certain Card during riffle, springing, fanning
1935 8
Card and Number Divination up to ten, with outs (palm-off, transformation)
Related to 1935 8
The Key Card Principle - An Example of Presentation
Variations 1935 9
Jean Hugard Remembering Three Cards
1935 10
The Moving Finger
1935 11
A Card and a Number naming name and position of selection, key card
1935 11
Divining a Card spectator writings some cards on paper including thought of card, which is then named
1935 11
The Nail or Pin Marking Principle
1935 13
Thought Card Discovered pin marking through handkerchief
1935 13
A Test Discovery nail punch, naming position of selection
1935 13
An Envelope Mystery forced cards put in envelopes with punch marks, including "A Variation"
1935 14
The Prearranged Pack Principle
1935 15
Method of Changing Packs selection produced at named number from pocketed deck
Variations 1935 15
Mephisto's Message number selected via card values from one half gives position of selection in other half
Related to 1935 16
Thought Card to Pocket several duplicates
Related to 1935 16
Finding a Number
Related to 1935 17
Mental Spelling progressive spelling set-up
1935 17
Reading any Card Called For forced card produced from pocketed deck
1935 18
Locating a Page and Word by Cards force number with stack
1935 18
Clairvoyant Reading of Several Cards naming packet of cards through handkerchief
1935 18
Glimpse through Handkerchief
1935 18
A Startling Experiment naming missing card
1935 19
Novel Card Reading removed card behind back named, glimpsing palmed key card
1935 19
Tricks with Assistant as the Medium two methods, medium divines cards or finds selections, culling key cards together
1935 21
Codes for Mind Reading with Cards
  • Talking Code (First Method)
  • Talking Code (Second Method)
  • Silent Code (Method One)
  • Silent Code (Method Two)
  • Silent Code for Confederate
1935 22
Forcing Decks
1935 25
Jean Hugard The Marked Card Principle
1935 26
The Telepathic Bridge Game
1935 30
Laurie Ireland Hints for Amateurs on Forcing Cards third forcing deck
1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
2
Laurie Ireland The Automatic Jig Saw Puzzle Worker using P&L nickle Card Box
1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
3
Laurie Ireland A False Count to be Used when Dealing Off the Deck featuring push-off
Related to 1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
8
Laurie Ireland Some Moves for Manipulative Card Routine Production of a Fan of Cards Using a Silk
1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
12
Laurie Ireland A Transposition Routine with a Fan of Five Cards with card from mouth ending
1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
15
Laurie Ireland Sucker Card Trick sucker gag sequence
1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
21
Laurie Ireland The Quick Change Artist coin into several small coins
Related to 1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
22
Laurie Ireland Color Change see also page 24
1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
24
Laurie Ireland A Surprising Explanation for the Color Change double facers
1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
25
Theodore Annemann Billet Switching general thoughts, the folding of the paper and two switches
Also published here 1935 2
Theodore Annemann Magic vs. Mindreading two decks, spectator puts one in pocket, from the other he selects a card mentally, card is spelled in both decks and the last card is the thought of, card also predicted
Also published here 1935 5
Theodore Annemann The Dead Name Test connected to the foregoing routine, name of a dead person is divined

1935 8
Theodore Annemann The New Nile Divination a spectator thinks of a two digit number, random numbers are added, the sum match with the thought of number
Variations 1935 10
Theodore Annemann Telepathy Plus written question and name are divined ends with a picture duplication
Related toVariations 1935 13
Theodore Annemann The Act longer routine of The Master Mind, several times cards are predicted on billets
1935 17
Theodore Annemann Author's Note Again
1935 19
Theodore Annemann The Mirror Reflector peeking a drawing on a slate while covering it with a handkerchief
1935 20
Theodore Annemann, Charles Peet A Living and Dead Combination combination with The Dead Name Test, p. 8
1935 20
Theodore Annemann The Sealed Envelope Dodge spectators seal their questions fairly on their seats, content of one envelope is found out with a stooge who forgot to sign his envelope
Related to 1935 21
Ralph W. Read The Spirit Pencil pencil taps by itself to answer questions
Related toAlso published here 1935 22
Theodore Annemann Advance Information getting information before a show about the guests
1935 22
Theodore Annemann Pencil Reading method and two routines, divination of a calculation and spectator and performer always write the same number down
Related to 1935 23
Theodore Annemann Annemann's Diablo Pellet Reading one question written on billet is burnt and later answered by performer
1935 1
Wm. Hewitt The Modern Mindreader several questions put in envelopes
Related to 1935 2
Theodore Annemann Annemann's Psychic Writing appearing writing on paper card answers question
Related toVariations 1935 4
Theodore Annemann Annemann's Mental Masterpiece impression device on card box, carbon
Variations 1935 5
Theodore Annemann The New Double Telepathy Routine uses the box from Mental Masterpiece + Index, spectator and performer think of a card and try to guess the card of the other
1935 7
Theodore Annemann Greta Annemann's Eyes of the Unknown writing of three face down cards is revealed in darkness
Variations 1935 8
Wm. Hewitt, Theodore Annemann 30th Century Television with gimmicked block, mirror
1935 10
James G. Thompson Jr. Penetrating Vision reading writing on paper card covered with handkerchief
Related to 1935 12
Theodore Annemann Get It! deck is handed to three spectators in the dark, everyone selects a card and when the light is on again, performer reveals all three cards, three forcing decks
VariationsAlso published here 1935 15
Jean Hugard Basic Sleights and Changes
1935 2
Jean Hugard The Palm Proper
1935 2
Jean Hugard The French Drop
1935 3
Jean Hugard The French Drop - Variation back clipped
1935 4
Jean Hugard The Pinch french drop variation
1935 4
Jean Hugard The Pick Up false take from palm
1935 5
Jean Hugard Changes 1. By Means of the Palm Proper
2. With One Hand (De Manche Change without credit)
3. By Means of the Thumb Palm
4. By Means of a Small Tray
Related to 1935 5
The Melting Coin coin vanishes and appears from fire of a candle (Robert-Houdin routine without credit)
1935 8
The Flying Coin marked coin travels from hand to hand to second coin and through table, then same with four coins, glass under table for last phase
1935 9
Travelling Coins first coin travels from hand to hand then effect is repeated with four coins, hands turned over on table
1935 13
Coin Through Hat three coins pass one by one through a hat into a glass
1935 13
Coin Through a Deck Into a Glass marked coin
1935 14
Flying Coins three coins travel from one hand to three coins in other hand, one by one
1935 15
A Coin Through the Hand back of hand
1935 15
All Change marked penny and marked half dollar wrapped in a handkerchief each change places
1935 16
Alan Peterson Two Coins and Two Tumblers coin travels from glass two other glass
1935 17
A Walking Penny marked coin travels from from under left foot to under right foot
1935 18
Head or Tail. A Surprise Trick coin covered by glass and glass wrapped in paper, then glass and coin vanish
1935 19
Coin and Glass of Water coin under hat changes into glass of water
1935 20
Dime and Handkerchief marked coin travels from handkerchief to orange
1935 21
Coin and Apple coin and apple change places, under paper cones
1935 22
Coin Through Table coin travels from hand over the table to coin held under the table
1935 25
A Thought Reading Trick two ways, first coin is discovered in correct hand and then under correct drawer of a matchbox
1935 27
Vanishing a Dime coin vanishes from between two bigger coins
Related to 1935 28
Variation - A Good Cath gag, coin appears under two bigger coins
1935 28
Vanishing Dime for small coins
1935 28
Heads or Tails coin under hat turns into guinea pig
1935 29
Amusing Dime Catch coin pressed on spectators forehead vanishes
Related to 1935 29
Dime and Ginger Ale Bottle dime put on mouth of a bottle jumps into the air
1935 29
A Useful Move opening coat to hide coin, secret transfer
1935 29
The Spinning Coin coin spins between two pins
1935 29
The Weeping Queen water drops fall from coin, sponge behind ear
1935 30
Trouser Cuff Vanish while picking up a dropped coin it's loaded in cuff
1935 30
The Perforated Coin pin through coin
1935 30