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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor Gambler's Ghost name of selection appear on card fan
Aug. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 133)
534
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor Billet Catching thought divination
Nov. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 139)
557
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor The Coin of Chomo Gama coin transforms vanishes and reappears, buddha papers
Mar. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 147)
589
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor Clear Gone! coins vanish from glass, glass belly servante
Mar. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 147)
591
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor Thru the Looking Glass spectator writes something on paper and the paper is rolled into a ball, that ball is pressed into a mirror and removed again, now the writing of the spectator is backwards
Related to Apr. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 149)
597
John A. M. Howie Eyes Right spectator writes his name on a paper and balls it up, performer divines name but written reversed and when the paper is opened the spectator's name is also reversed with his handwriting
Related to July 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 182)
727
Robert E. Neale The Trapdoor spectator holds card with trapdoor with hole cut-out, it is entangled in seemingly impossible way while spectator closes eyes
VariationsAlso published here 1983 6
Ken Krenzel Soft Cards two cards that are face to face are suddenly back to back, gaffed
Inspired byRelated to 1990 3
David Solomon Switching Envelope with window cut out
Variations 1997 121
Paul Curry Sure Thing red backed card and blue backed card, one with a hole in the middle, monte
Related toVariations 2001 65
Gene Taylor The Clear Exchange card in plastic sleeve is seen to be Joker, it is removed and changed into previous selection, featuring a method for switching a card with a clear plastic sleeve
Inspired by Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
34
Jamie Badman The Huntsmen selection lost, twisting with Ace to Four of Diamonds, named Diamond changes into selection
Variations May 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 2)
32
Brandon Burton Angled Aces flourish cut followed by all-at-once Ace production
Inspired byRelated to May 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 2)
36
Gene Taylor The Hole Monte monte routine in which one card has a hole in the middle
Inspired byRelated to May 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 2)
40
Dean Dill Reflection spectator deals through deck and stops anytime, card at that position is predicted with a second deck
Related to Aug. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 3)
20
Norman Beck Hotel Bills mathematical puzzle is illustrated with bills, one dollar vanishes at the end, using double-faced bill, see reference for credit information
Related to Aug. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 3)
24
Jack T. Koopmans Celebrity Search ten cards with names of celebrities are dealt in circle, spectator thinks of one from a numbered list, performer touches tabled cards one by one until spectator says stop, name matches selection
Related toVariations Aug. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 3)
35
Giorgio Tarchini The M & M Trick cards with different-colored M&Ms, one chosen, candies in a bag change all to match that color
Variations Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
32
Tony Ko The Impromptusible Twist four Eights shown, they turn over visibly in spread and all change to Aces
Inspired by
  • "Impossible Twist" (Zenneth Kok)
Variations
Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
36
Gene Taylor Hollywood Squares nine cards with celebrities laid out in a grid, spectator chooses one from another set of cards, performer touches tabled cards one by one until spectator says stop while he spells his name, name matches selection
Inspired by Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
28
Gene Taylor The Name Game twisting routine with four signed blank cards, previous selection appears
Inspired by Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
31
Gene Taylor Impossible Hofzinser card selected, packet of Eights shown, three turn over one by one visibly, last Eight matches suit of chosen card, other three Eights change to match selection
Inspired by Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
33
Gene Taylor Fun with M & M's ideas with M&Ms, including making custom prints on them, also multiple out prediction of chosen color
Inspired by Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
36
Gene Taylor A quick "Gaffed Card Corner" mis-made playing card
Feb. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 1)
3
Michael Daniels Oops! card is torn and restores in spectator's hand into mis-made configuration, "Oops Deck"
Related to Feb. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 1)
22
Thomas Baxter Separate but Equal matching routine with two sets of ESP cards
Related to Feb. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 1)
39
Simple Second Deal with small packet as hand is turned
Related to Feb. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 1)
41
Allan Ackerman Easy Forte Aces buried in four packets, deck assembled, apparent centers are dealt in a game
Inspired byRelated toVariations May 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 2)
17
Brandon Burton Spring Revolution duck change at the end of springing, for credit information see Antinomy references
Related to Aug. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 3)
20
Gene Taylor Ithaca False Cut three packets, in the hands
Variations Aug. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 3)
26
Eric Jones JW Meets Mutobe Meets Ramsay one-handed acquitment
Related to Aug. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 3)
28
Gene Taylor Popover Change deck in end grip, card held jogged forward on top, it is snapped to bottom in flourishy way, still out-jogged and changed
Variations Aug. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 3)
38
Gene Taylor The Diving Board Change variation in which the card is snapped onto table
Inspired by Aug. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 3)
39
Gene Taylor Force of State using double-tailed state quarter to force a state
Nov. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 4)
2
Gene Taylor BINdication
Nov. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 4)
39
Gene Taylor Inverter Converter topological puzzle, Trapdoor variation with "Me" and "You" written on different parts
Inspired byVariations Dec. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006)
6
Gene Taylor Warp Central using trapdoor puzzle card as outside wrapper for card warp type routine in which center of inside card goes missing
Inspired byVariations Dec. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006)
11
Gene Taylor Warp Central Plus ends with examinable card
Inspired by Dec. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006)
17
Gene Taylor Multiple Ithaca in-the-hands false cut, flourishy
Inspired by Dec. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006)
20
Max Nelson Cased Prediction unknown card is placed in card case, it is predicted, sticky blank-backed card
  • Antinomy Perspective (Gene Taylor): idea to have rest of deck blank or all red
Mar. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 1)
30
Steve Reynolds Monkey in the Box bold open loading, case flicked out between two halves
Related toAlso published here June 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 2)
8
Jason Dean A Non-Convincing Control to top
Related toAlso published here June 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 2)
26
Donny Orbit Jokes on You Joker used to find two selections via stabbing, both are predicted on face of Joker as well
Related to June 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 2)
28
Jeff Pierce The Marker'd Deck deck sticks halfway in case, card peeked at and immediately known to performer, marks on back of next card, re-invention of Krenzel variation
Inspired byRelated to Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
34