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Ralph W. Read The Spirit Pencil pencil taps by itself to answer questions
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1935 22
Ralph W. Read The Impulse stick/pencil taps by itself on spectator's hand
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1940
The Jinx (Issue 118)
695
Ralph W. Read Tapping Pencil spectator feels "impulses" that still pencil makes on back of his hand, or on table or box
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1945 259
Ralph W. Read Tapping Pencil spectator feels "impulses" that still pencil makes on back of his hand, or on table or box
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1945 184
Dirk Van Brummer, Sam Hughes, Frank Garcia, Louis Tannen The Thing solid ghost appears under a handkerchief, makes noises and vanishes again
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1967 154
Albert Spackman Voodoo cards with outline of a person and x-marked on different places, spectator choses one of the cards where the person is injured, prediction
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Variations
1967 167
Sydney Bergson Patter for Voodoo text
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1967 169
Albert Spackman Merely A Beer Matter coin appears and vanishes between two coasters, bigger coin appears as a kicker
1967 290
Albert Spackman Noted Number prediction of the total of the last four digits of four bills
1969 61
Albert Spackman Miniature Rapping Hand miniature doll hand in box rapping and answering questions, different routine ideas,
  • word and card divination and with spirit slates
  • stop trick with cards
  • whistle put into the box and the hand moves and the whistle blows
  • gipsy thread is restored in the box, while hand moves
  • in conjunction with "The Thing"
  • card turnover

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1969 74
Thomas Alan Waters Clippoline Albert Spackman's "Clip Line" ("Newspaper Test", The Gen Vol. 20 No. 6) meets Clippo
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1979
Mind, Myth & Magick (Issue New Thoughts For Old)
25
Gene Nielsen* Front Page based on Albert Spackman's "Clip Line"
Inspired by
1979
Magick (Issue 239)
1191
Al Mann The Clip Line variation on Albert Spackman's "Clip Line"
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Variations
1982 20
Theophil "Philius" Weidmann Perfekte Voraussage prediction of a word, Clip Line
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  • Albert Spackman's "Clip Line" / "Newspaper Test", The Gen Vol. 20 No. 6
1991
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 53 No. 3)
29
Albert Spackman Newspaper Test word-forcing technique, text upside down beneath headline, without credit
1995 26
Albert Spackman, Al Koran DoublESP multi-phase prediction with Himber wallet
1998 65
Richard Osterlind, Albert Spackman Thanks to Spackman - Clip Line Deluxe
1999 67
Albert Spackman Newspaper Test word-forcing technique, text upside down beneath headline
2003 96
Jay Sankey Director's Cut list of words is cut where the spectator wants, it's the word comb and the prediction is also a comb cut in two pieces, based on Albert Spackman's "Clip Line"
Also published here
  • Hemispheres DVD, 2006
Inspired by
  • "Cut Here" (Jay Sankey, ca. 2002)
2012 687
Albert Spackman Forcing from a Forcing Deck
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2013 87
Ben Hart Advertising Banner newspaper strip cut, phrase there appears tied to the back of a real fly, Albert Spackman's "Clip Line"
2020 282
Ben Hart A Word in Amber newspaper strip cut, phrase there appears inside amber necklace, Albert Spackman's "Clip Line"
2020 292
Tyler Wilson Wrecked Angle long envelope with paper strip is cut at an angle where the spectator wants, it turns out that it was exactly cut where "Surprise" is written on it
Inspired by
  • Albert Spackman's "Clip Line" ("Newspaper Test", The Gen Vol. 20 No. 6, Oct. 1964)
  • "Cut Here" (Jay Sankey, ca. 2002)
2024 51
Tyler Wilson Ariel Bold paper strip with movie titles is cut anywhere, the movie there is misunderstood as the combination of two titles, gag poster as prediction, can also be accomplished with Inertia Pro app (Marc Kerstein, 2017)
Inspired by
  • Albert Spackman's "Clip Line" ("Newspaper Test", The Gen Vol. 20 No. 6, Oct. 1964)
2024 57