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Clayton Rawson The Cockeyed Cards joker always shows up and is torn up, then shows up again and pieces are now selection
Related toAlso published here 1942 21
Edward Marlo The Torn Joker performer wants to find selection but finds Joker twice, then tears it up, Joker is found again and torn pieces of Joker are shown to be selection
Related to Dec. 1956
Ibidem (Issue 8)
8
Roy Walton Oil and Queens transformation kicker
VariationsAlso published here 1969 15
Bob Stencel Cannibal Cards two cards vanish between the four cannibals, see p. 608 for correction
Inspired by
  • "The Cannibals and the Missionaries" (Alex Elmsley)
Dec. 1972 573
Bob Stencel The Ditch
Dec. 1972 578
Bob Stencel Counting Four as Five
Related to Dec. 1972 578
Karl Fulves Four As Five
Related to 1973 104
Bob Stencel, Karl Fulves Stencel's Effect three Aces placed in deck, top three cards dealt onto remaining Ace, they're the Aces
1977
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 9-10 (Vol. 10 No. Close-Up Folio #10)
1028
Bob Stencel, Archie Mcintyre, Bill Nagler Rip It Up two selected card, on turns over several times in the deck, the card is signed and torn and changes to second selection, duplicate
Related to Apr. 1978
Pabular (Vol. 4 No. 8)
562
Dennis Sargent Rip It Up no duplicate
Inspired by Feb. 1979
Pabular (Vol. 5 No. 2)
641
Bob Stencel, John Scarne The Overhand Shuffle Action Palm
Inspired byRelated to 1982 1
Bob Stencel The Final Card final card vanish for cards to pocket / up the sleeve, with a handkerchief
1984 57
Bob Stencel The Stencel Aces
Variations Summer 1985
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 3 No. 28, 29 & 30)
281
Bob Stencel Once Torn, Twice Restored first selection reverses itself again and again, is torn and changes to second selection, double facer
Related to Autumn 1985
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 3 No. 31, 32 & 33)
328
Bob Stencel The No-Reverse Reverse reversed card in deck is apparently turned over but stays reversed
Related to Autumn 1985
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 3 No. 31, 32 & 33)
330
Tommy Wonder, Bob Stencel Deja ReVurse first selection reverses itself again and again, is torn and changes to second selection
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1986 37
Tommy Wonder The Wondereverse reversed card in deck is apparently turned over but stays reversed
Related to 1986 38
Bob Stencel Circular Subtlety
1986 40
David Williamson Torn & Restored Transposition
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1989 72
Harry Lorayne Ah, Finally! two selection, first turns over again and again, finally second turns over
Related to 1990 183
Harry Lorayne Non-Reverse Reverse card is apparently turned over
Related to 1990 183
Harry Lorayne Another Non-Reverse Reverse card is apparently turned over
Related to 1990 189
Harry Lorayne Reverse Effect two selection, first turns over again and again, finally second turns over
Related to 1990 192
Bob Stencel Fixing the Gazinta two phases
1990 131
Bob Stencel Circular Display
Oct. 1991
The Olram File (Issue 10)
10
John Scarne Scarne Shuffle Palm II overhand shuffle cover
Related toVariations 1991
Swindle Sheet (Issue 9)
100
Bob Stencel, Alex Elmsley Relaxed Elmsley Count
1992 57
Bob Stencel, John Scarne Stencel's Action Palm overhand shuffle cover
Related to 1992 83
Bob Stencel Revertible Ladies backfire assembly
1992 202
Bob Stencel, Terry LaGerould Age of Reason 4&4
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 274
Bob Stencel, Terry LaGerould Age Of Reason 4&4
Inspired byAlso published here Oct. 1992
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 2)
51
Bob Stencel Circular Subtlety
1994 73
Tommy Wonder The Wondereverse reversed card in deck is apparently turned over but stays reversed
Related to 1996 164
Tommy Wonder, Bob Stencel Déjà ReVurse first selection reverses itself again and again, is torn and changes to second selection
Inspired byAlso published here 1996 167
Tommy Wonder, Bob Stencel Chop-Cup Load loading technique
1996 94
James Swain, Bob Stencel The Stencel Move Vernon Transfer Handling, from packet to deck
1996 18
Larry Jennings The Simple Stencel
Inspired by 1997 212
John Bannon, Bob Stencel Interrobang Aces (?!)
Inspired by 2004 32
Justin Higham Stenographic Aces
Inspired byRelated to 2015 29
John Hostler, Bob Stencel Reltsoh Blatancy Olram Subtlety variation
2016 86
Harapan Ong Followers of Christ same Ace keeps appearing or turning over, then Aces find by cutting to them
Related to 2018 130
Helder Guimarães The Restless Joker "Notions of the Impossible"
named card is supposed to turn over, but Joker turns over repeatedly, Joker placed aside face down, it still turns over in deck and tabled card is named selection
Inspired byRelated to 2019 388
Bob Stencel Malini's Rope Cut
2022 379
Bob Stencel Circular Subtlety brief
2024 75