red magic \n spectator places some red cards in his left and right jacket pockets, performer divines number \n peter alexis \n red magic variation \n bruce cervon \n earl keyser \n hummer's little stranger \n bob hummer \n red magic \n karl fulves \n rot-schwarze magie \n peter alexis
1967
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Peter Alexis
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Red Magic
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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June 1967
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The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 2 No. 8)
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103
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red magic variation \n spectator places some red cards in his left and right jacket pockets, performer divines number \n bruce cervon \n earl keyser \n red magic \n peter alexis
1967
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Bruce Cervon, Earl Keyser
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Red Magic Variation
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Inspired by
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Oct. 1967
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The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 2 No. 12)
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128
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faro count \n determining the number of cards in an incomplete dec \n bruce cervon \n earl keyser
1968
epilogue
Bruce Cervon, Earl Keyser
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Faro Count
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1968
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Epilogue
(Issue 4)
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31
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porous purse \n bill slides free from vis-escape apparatus \n earl keyser
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Earl Keyser
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Porous Purse
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Oct. 1968
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The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4
(Vol. 3 No. 12)
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212
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gray stak \n combining gray code and stay stack in a deck with eight cards, in the application a selection is divined, see also addenda on page 60, for sixteen- and 32-card arrangements see reference \n karl fulves \n faro ideas - reflected gray stack \n earl keyser
1969
faro & riffle technique
Karl Fulves
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Gray Stak
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Related to
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1969
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Faro & Riffle Technique
(Issue Gray Codes)
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23
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beginning again \n odd-backed blank card is inserted in deck, it becomes a card according to spectator's wishes, gray code and faro, full-deck version \n william zavis \n in the beginning \n karl fulves \n example 15 \n karl fulves \n any card, any number - the first system \n murray bonfeld \n faro again \n earl keyser
1970
faro & riffle technique
William Zavis
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Beginning Again
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Related to
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1970
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Faro & Riffle Technique
(Issue Second Supplement)
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62
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faro ideas - reflected gray stack \n sixteen-card arrangement & 32-card arrangement, solution \n earl keyser \n gray stak \n karl fulves
1972
epilogue
Earl Keyser
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Faro Ideas - Reflected Gray Stack
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Inspired by
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1972
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Epilogue
(Issue 16)
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151
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22-card poker deal \n after any number of faro shuffles, the dealer always wins, stack \n earl keyser
1972
epilogue
Earl Keyser
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22-Card Poker Deal
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1972
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Epilogue
(Issue 16)
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151
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22-card faro spelling trick \n \n earl keyser
1972
epilogue
Earl Keyser
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22-Card Faro Spelling Trick
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1972
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Epilogue
(Issue 16)
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151
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mirage deck \n also suggestion of different colored writing \n earl keyser \n p. 202 for credits
1972
epilogue
Earl Keyser
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Mirage Deck
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Related to
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1972
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Epilogue
(Issue 16)
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152
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faro again \n with rough-smooth \n earl keyser \n beginning again \n william zavis
1973
epilogue
Earl Keyser
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Faro Again
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Inspired by
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1973
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Epilogue
(Issue 17)
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159
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babel \n guest editorial, bob orban, tommy laird, bruce arnold \n earl keyser
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10
Earl Keyser
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Babel
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June 1975
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The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10
(Vol. 10 No. 8)
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968
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the faro count \n determining the number of cards in an incomplete deck \n bruce cervon \n earl keyser
1998
hard-boiled mysteries
Bruce Cervon, Earl Keyser
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The Faro Count
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1998
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Hard-Boiled Mysteries
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121
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