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S. W. Erdnase Second Method "Transformations. One Hand"
one-handed, thumb pushes back card to the face
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1902 158
Paul LePaul An Automatic Jog-Control
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1949 99
Edward Marlo Miracle Change No. 3 into "Master Palm"
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1954 14
Edward Marlo Methods of Unloading the X Card after the Switch: The Flexible Unload from right hand flat palm to under tabled deck, with applications
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1961 9
Hubert Lambert Swivelleroo
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1967 229
Edward Marlo Double Lift Substitutes - First Method
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1968 28
Charles Aste Jr. First Finger Fountain card rises and then jumps up
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1968 67
Charles Aste Jr. Singler
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1968 68
Jerry K. Hartman Four a Change Aces and Kings transpose
  • Alternate handling on p. 11 (“Update”)
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1972 10
Martin A. Nash Nash's Multiple Shift to top, see p. 442 for additional crediting
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1975 30
Joseph K. Schmidt Actually Cutting the Aces nailgauge
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1975 82
Philip T. Goldstein* Counter Revolution four red cards on the table, four blacks in the hand. the blacks reverse one by one and change place with the red
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Dec. 1976
Pabular (Vol. 3 No. 4)
340
Philip T. Goldstein* No-Gaff Differential four Aces transform into Kings
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1976 10
Philip T. Goldstein* Counter Revolution four red cards on the table, four blacks in the hand, the blacks reverse one by one and change place with the red
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1976 14
Martin A. Nash Nash's Multiple Shift brief
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1980 6
Jerry K. Hartman Four-a-Change four Aces turned over one by one on a packet of Kings, then they transpose
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1982 32
Irv Weiner Bluff Insertion From The Front
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1985/87 56
Edward Marlo Miracle Change No. 3 into "Master Palm", with sleeving ditch
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1988 [8]
Philip T. Goldstein* No-Gaff Differential four Aces transform into Kings
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1990 5
Philip T. Goldstein* Counter-Revolution four red cards on the table, four blacks in the hand. the blacks reverse one by one and change place with the red, resembles Paul Harris' Reset
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1990 103
Jerry K. Hartman Four a Change four Aces turned over one by one on a packet of Kings, then they transpose, more detailed description than in Packet Magic
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1991 187
Martin A. Nash Nash's Multiple Shift brief
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1995 20
Guy Hollingworth Waving the Aces visual turnovers, stand-up version
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1996 1
Hubert Lambert, Nate Leipzig The Swivelleroo Cut
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1996 401
Guy Hollingworth Waving the Aces visual turnovers, stand-up version
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1999 21
Fredric P. Lamazor I. Introduction "The ideas have been mirror (rather than audience) tested."
1999 1
Fredric P. Lamazor On Finger Moistening
1999 1
Fredric P. Lamazor About the author
1999 2
Fredric P. Lamazor II. Tool Summary
1999 3
Fredric P. Lamazor A. Double Lifts list of various double lift techniques with short comments
1999 3
Fredric P. Lamazor Two Card Block Push-Off for Three Card Packet unclear description what the goal is or what's happening
1999 3
Fredric P. Lamazor One-Handed DL
1999 4
Fredric P. Lamazor B. Cuts list of various cutting techniques with short comments
1999 4
Fredric P. Lamazor C. False Cut/Shuffle (on the table) Sequence list of various techniques with short tips and comments
1999 5
Fredric P. Lamazor Push-Through Ploys
1999 5
Fredric P. Lamazor D. False Mix (in the hand) Sequence
1999 7
Fredric P. Lamazor False Swiveleroo
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1999 7
Fredric P. Lamazor E. Card Rises list of impromptu techniques
1999 8
Fredric P. Lamazor Little Finger Rise card rises and then jumps up
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1999 8
Fredric P. Lamazor F. Palm Related Capabilities list of various palming techniques with short comments
1999 8
Fredric P. Lamazor G. Top Card Turnovers two references given
1999 9
Fredric P. Lamazor Color Change choreography with preliminary tabled ribbon spread of half the deck
1999 9
Fredric P. Lamazor Side Slip Color Change Handling
1999 10
Fredric P. Lamazor I. Counts list of false counts
1999 10
Fredric P. Lamazor J. Spreads comment on Ascanio Spread
1999 11
Fredric P. Lamazor K. Top to Second-From-the-Top Transfers references for double lift substitutes
1999 11
Fredric P. Lamazor Double Lift Substitute
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1999 11
Fredric P. Lamazor Singler Maneuver Take-off
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1999 12
Fredric P. Lamazor L. Shifts list and short comments on multiple shifts
1999 12
Fredric P. Lamazor Tabled Multiple Shift Ideas
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1999 12
Fredric P. Lamazor M. Random Tools list of various miscellaneous techniques with comments
1999 13
Fredric P. Lamazor Flustration Finesse ensure alignment
1999 13
Fredric P. Lamazor Flexible Unload Handling in-the-hands handling
1999 13
Fredric P. Lamazor FL Reverse Fan Steal "technique to steal one (or more) face down cards under an exhibited face up packet that resides on top of a face down deck"
1999 14
Fredric P. Lamazor One Handed Top to Middle Insert top card inserted into center one-handed
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1999 14
Fredric P. Lamazor A. Fan (Red/Black separation) Oriented
1999 16
Fredric P. Lamazor B. Card Production (Selective Sequence)
1999 17
Fredric P. Lamazor C. Ambitious Card fifteen-minute routine
1999 19
Fredric P. Lamazor Automatic Jog Handling
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1999 23
Fredric P. Lamazor A Trick With a New Twist Handling deck tossed on table, card remains
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  • "A Trick With a New Twist" (Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals)
1999 28
Fredric P. Lamazor, Edward Marlo Miracle Change #3 Handling
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1999 30
Fredric P. Lamazor, Irv Weiner Bluff Insertion Handling
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1999 40
Fredric P. Lamazor D. Packet Oriented
1999 43
Fredric P. Lamazor A to B Transformation four cards change
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1999 43
Fredric P. Lamazor Twisting the Aces without optical alignment
1999 45
Fredric P. Lamazor Twist Follow-Ons/Amenities
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1999 51
Fredric P. Lamazor, Philip T. Goldstein* Counter Revolution four red cards on the table, four blacks in the hand, the blacks reverse one by one and change place with the red
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1999 55
Fredric P. Lamazor Final Sequence 4&4
1999 58
Fredric P. Lamazor IV. Bibliography
1999 64
Guy Hollingworth Waving the Aces visual turnovers, stand-up version
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2000 5
Guy Hollingworth Waving the Aces visual turnovers, stand-up version
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2015 36
Edward Marlo Miracle Change No. 3
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2019
Output (Issue 4)
11
Edward Marlo Miracle Change No. 3 into "Master Palm"
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July 2021
Elixir (Vol. 3 No. Special Chicago Issue #1)
44
Paul LePaul The LePaul Automatic Jog Control controlling a selection while retaining order of deck
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2025 88
Edward Marlo Marlo's Double Lift Substitute
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2025 83