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preface \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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novel effects all designed for close-up performing \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Novel Effects All Designed for Close-Up Performing
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jim-dandy vanisher \n easy self-made pull vanisher \n james shannon
1956
James Shannon
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pop-off \n clipped, two paperclips on folded bill link \n bill bowman \n dai vernon's adaption of bill bowman's "clipped" \n dai vernon \n bill bowman
1956
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a twist through the wrist \n string through spectator's wrist, string loop with two paper clips \n john r. boyko \n a twist thru the wrist \n john r. boyko \n durch das handgelenk \n john r. boyko \n pins & cord \n stewart judah
1956
John R. Boyko
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nickel-plated \n bending spoon convincer, coin \n derek vernon \n the difference \n jay marshall \n the bent spoon \n bert allerton \n nickleplated \n nepomuk \n the difference \n jay marshall
1956
Derek Vernon*
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purse \n handkerchief appears in invisible purse / purse frame \n bill nord \n bill nord's purse \n bill nord \n das unsichtbare geldtäschchen \n bill nord \n purse swindle \n alexander de cova
1956
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rise \n ball with a hole rises and sinks on a straw (as h. g. frank) \n harry g. franke \n rise!! \n harry g. franke
1956
Harry G. Franke
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reunion \n cut and restored cigarette \n don tanner \n reunion \n don tanner
1956
Don Tanner
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variant \n thimble penetrates handkerchief \n john hamilton \n variant \n john hamilton
1956
John Hamilton
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another rise \n thimble through handkerchief \n carlo rossetti \n carlo rossetti's rise \n carlo rossetti \n carlo rossetti's rise \n carlo rossetti \n carlo rossetti's emporkömmling \n carlo rossetti
1956
Carlo Rossetti
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ghost thimble \n four phase thimble routine, with pencil and tin foil shell
- phase 1 - pantomime
- phase 2 - taps
- phase 3 - pop
- phase 4 - proof \n john a. m. howie \n ghost thimble \n john a. m. howie \n der fingerhutgeist \n john a. m. howie \n popping off \n edward victor
1956
John A. M. Howie
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bolt and frame \n paper folding illusion, bolt through the frame, as a climax the paper is folded into cleopatra's barge \n gershon legman
1956
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the lotus \n paper folded into a lotus, spectator can be challenged to take it apart without tearing it \n gershon legman
1956
Gershon Legman
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lotus and bow-tie \n bill folded to bow-tie and lotus \n gershon legman \n mitchell dyszel's "bow knot money" in "the jinx" 1942 \n lotus and bow-tie \n gershon legman
1956
Gershon Legman
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conjuring with coins and paper money \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Conjuring with Coins and Paper Money
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penny-tration \n seven pennies counted in spectator's hand, one penetrates it \n harry baker \n penny-tration \n harry baker \n penny-tration \n harry baker \n the seven penny trick \n terry lynn
1956
Harry Baker
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wraparound vanish \n coin disappears in trouser fold, appears in pocket, penetration \n unknown
1956
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fadeaway \n coin vanish on knee, in trouser fold \n unknown \n kneesy! \n nate leipzig
1956
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sitting vanish \n seated, coin on leg is vanished and reproduced \n bill simon \n kneesy! \n nate leipzig \n sitting bull \n bill simon \n sitting bull \n bill simon
1956
Bill Simon
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back palm switch \n \n charles eastman
1956
Charles Eastman
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Back Palm Switch
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silver-copper \n in spectator's hand, with extra coin, two same coins in his hand, has to remove one \n dr. theodore sack
1956
Dr. Theodore Sack
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hank dropper \n coin dropped inside folded handkerchief can be stolen out \n e. brian maccarthy \n hank dropper \n e. brian maccarthy
1956
E. Brian MacCarthy
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reward \n two coins are produced from handkerchief, then they are wrapped in hank and held in place by a rubber band, coins transform in other coins \n john a. m. howie \n howie's reward \n john a. m. howie
1956
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the hard way \n coin in handkerchief, ends threaded through a ring, coin penetrates ring \n stewart judah \n the hard way \n stewart judah \n die schwierige methode \n stewart judah \n thru the ring \n stewart judah
1956
Stewart Judah
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necromancy \n two coins penetrate cigar box \n derek vernon \n nepomuk's necromancy \n nepomuk \n on derek vernon \n p. howard lyons
1956
Derek Vernon*
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the rip \n one of five bills vanishes, practical manipulative method \n bruce elliott \n the rip \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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The Rip
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the fold-around \n one of five bills vanishes, folding method \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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The Fold-Around
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perfection \n serial number, free choice of lemon, no switch of bill \n harvey p. graham \n perfection \n harvey p. graham
1956
Harvey P. Graham
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Perfection
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the magician performs with rings, ropes and silks \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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The Magician Performs with Rings, Ropes and Silks
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baguette \n ring on wand, with handkerchief \n paquette \n paquette's baguette! \n paquette \n a ring, a wand and a handkerchief \n john a. m. howie
1956
Paquette
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thumb fun \n ring vanishes and appears on spectator's thumb which was covered by a handkerchief \n franklin v. taylor \n thumb fun \n franklin v. taylor \n vernon on taylor on ellis \n dai vernon \n warlock's thumb tip \n peter warlock \n carrousel \n fred keating \n the power of suggestion \n barrie richardson
1956
Franklin V. Taylor
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brema plus taylor \n brema nut, nut off rope, with handkerchief \n franklin v. taylor \n brema + taylor \n franklin v. taylor \n teufelsmutter + taylor \n franklin v. taylor
1956
Franklin V. Taylor
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elliott on ellis \n ring off handkerchief \n bruce elliott \n elliott on ellis \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Elliott on Ellis
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fadeaway \n two handkerchiefs, knot opens \n dai vernon \n fadeaway! \n dai vernon \n slydini's two silk routine \n tony slydini \n method for upsetting a square knot \n dai vernon
1956
Dai Vernon
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knots \n impossible knot \n tony slydini \n knots \n tony slydini
1956
Tony Slydini
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tear it \n handkerchief tied on rope, is pulled free \n john hamilton \n rip it \n john hamilton \n rip it \n john hamilton
1956
John Hamilton
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Tear It
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caught knot \n knots appear on rope \n john a. m. howie \n caught knot \n john a. m. howie
1956
John A. M. Howie
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Caught Knot
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not at all \n rope is cut twice and knotted together \n dr. wiener \n not at all! \n dr. wiener \n dr. wiener's not at all \n dr. wiener
1956
Dr. Wiener
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cut to measure \n cut and restored tape measure \n walter b. gibson \n cut to measure \n walter b. gibson
1956
Walter B. Gibson*
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Cut to Measure
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card tricks that work themselves \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Card Tricks that Work Themselves
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pay-off \n spectator deals half the deck and tries to separate red and black, you predict the relations of the cards to the other half, two phases \n walter b. gibson \n pay off \n walter b. gibson \n pay off \n walter b. gibson \n one thousand skulls \n al mann \n another impromptu out of this world \n william p. miesel \n follow the leaders \n roger barkann \n skill-nil! \n dr. william t. palchinas \n charlie cheats \n karl fulves
1956
Walter B. Gibson*
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Pay-Off
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Related to - Pay Off (Walter B. Gibson*, The Phoenix, 1942)
- also in: Pay-Off (The Best in Magic, 1956)
- Follow the Leaders (Roger Barkann, The Phoenix, 1946)
- … and 4 more
- Skill-Nil! (Dr. William T. Palchinas, The Phoenix, 1949)
- Another Impromptu Out of this World (William P. Miesel, The Cardiste, 1958)
- One Thousand Skulls (Al Mann, Through a Wall, Mistily!, 1982)
- Charlie Cheats (Karl Fulves*, Command Colors, 1997)
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topper \n \n walter b. gibson \n topper \n walter b. gibson
1956
Walter B. Gibson*
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one good trick deserves another \n selection is put in pocket by performer behind bak, card is predicted on a slip too \n walter b. gibson \n one good trick... \n walter b. gibson \n deserves another \n walter b. gibson \n one good trick... \n walter b. gibson \n deserves another \n walter b. gibson \n one good trick... \n walter b. gibson \n deserves another \n walter b. gibson \n skill-nil! \n dr. william t. palchinas
1956
Walter B. Gibson*
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it goes double \n deck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap, repeated several times, as a finale both cards are named \n theodore annemann \n it goes double \n theodore annemann \n professor hoffmann \n cause an effect \n karl fulves \n the calculating deck \n harry lorayne \n outwaited \n gerald kosky \n name a card \n harry lorayne
1956
Theodore Annemann*
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glimpse \n glimpsing a card while transferring it from the deck on the palm \n theodore annemann
1956
Theodore Annemann*
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Glimpse
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21 plus \n spectator guesses in which row his card is, in the end the card is found by spelling "this is the card you took" \n shaman \n 21 plus \n shaman \n 21 plus \n shaman \n the 21 card spelling trick \n martin sunshine
1956
Shaman*
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21 Plus
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discard \n spectator puts amount of cards on the table and removes some again, the rest is named by the performer \n jack miller \n dis-cards \n jack miller \n dis-cards \n jack miller \n tele-poker \n karl fulves
1956
Jack Miller
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double stop \n two cards \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n double stop \n franklin v. taylor \n jugada doble \n franklin v. taylor \n vicente canuto \n stop at the same time (second version) \n juan tamariz
1956
Franklin V. Taylor
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Double Stop
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john doe - magician \n speller, miscalling selected card, spectator plays magician \n tommy dowd \n we both spell \n tommy dowd \n neal elias \n bert fenn \n john doe ... magician \n tommy dowd \n we both spell \n tommy dowd \n neal elias \n bert fenn
1956
Tommy Dowd
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John Doe - Magician
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you're a liar \n \n paul curry \n you're a liar \n paul curry \n der lügendedektor \n paul curry \n you're a liar \n paul curry \n lies! lies! lies! \n henry christ \n lies! lies! lies! \n henry christ
1956
Paul Curry
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time must tell \n using natural imperfection, clock lay out, with lie detector presentation \n cy endfield \n time must tell \n cy endfield \n time must tell \n cy endfield
1956
Cy Endfield
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Time Must Tell
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hand to hand \n two card location, similar to hofzinser's two card catch, deck half face up, half face down, cards are thrown several times \n martin gardner \n hand to hand \n martin gardner \n von hand zu hand \n martin gardner
1956
Martin Gardner*
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Hand to Hand
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parallels \n two decks, two predictions placed in books, as well as selections of spectator \n roger barkann \n parallels \n roger barkann \n gleiche gedanken \n roger barkann
1956
Roger Barkann
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Parallels
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criss cross force \n \n unknown
1956
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Criss Cross Force
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you do as i do \n two decks, five key numbers \n john scarne \n you do as i do \n unknown
1956
John Scarne
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You Do As I Do
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card climax \n at a named number, with down under deal \n john scarne
1956
John Scarne
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Card Climax
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phone miracle \n spectator finds card performer was thinking of, over the phone \n john scarne \n telephon-mirakel \n john scarne
1956
John Scarne
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Phone Miracle
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best prediction \n on a business card, with down under deal \n john scarne
1956
John Scarne
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Best Prediction
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x-deck \n named card has an x on back \n edward marlo \n x-deck \n edward marlo \n old marlo - new handle \n edward marlo \n allan ackerman \n x marks the spot \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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X-Deck
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card tricks that require some skill \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Card Tricks that Require Some Skill
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the elliott control \n card from middle controlled to the bottom, buckle \n bruce elliott \n the elliott control \n bruce elliott \n final control \n robin robertson \n the lorayne control \n harry lorayne \n the final control \n robin robertson
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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The Elliott Control
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a lesson in magic \n selection is produced with variation of leipzigs twirl cut \n bruce elliott \n a lesson in magic \n bruce elliott \n center spin cut \n unknown \n a lesson in magic \n bruce elliott \n center spin cut \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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A Lesson in Magic
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b.d.v. \n with hole deck in hand, spectator can decide on every card, without looking at it \n dai vernon \n bruce elliott \n b.d.v. \n bruce elliott \n dai vernon
1956
Dai Vernon, Bruce Elliott*
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B.D.V.
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strip-out addition \n \n dai vernon
1956
Dai Vernon
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Strip-Out Addition
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daley's delight \n with extra cards, false switches and the delight switch \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's delight \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's delight \n dr. jacob daley \n daley delivery \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n delight switch variation \n giancarlo scalia \n daley's delight switch variation \n barrie richardson \n two halves exchange \n charles t. jordan \n in this issue \n karl fulves \n daley's delight switch \n dr. jacob daley \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
1956
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Delight
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a. p. \n also as double lift handling \n bruce elliott \n a. p. \n bruce elliott \n return of a. p. \n robin robertson \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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A. P.
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brrrrtttt! \n phase for ambitious card \n bruce elliott \n brrrrtttt! \n bruce elliott \n rollover kings \n steve beam
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Brrrrtttt!
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fillip \n card production, looks like a precursor of jerry k. hartman's popover move \n bruce elliott \n fillip! \n bruce elliott \n popover variation \n jerry k. hartman \n frank garcia \n super fillip \n h. k. becker \n super fillip \n h. k. becker \n the pop-out card \n neal elias \n super snap out \n ben harris \n another cutting discovery \n neal elias \n highly visible \n robin robertson \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Fillip
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Related to - Super Fillip (H. K. Becker, The Phoenix, 1951)
- Another Cutting Discovery (Neal Elias, Ibidem, 1962)
- … and 2 more
- Highly Visible (Robin Robertson, Bruce Elliott*, Handle With Care, 1964)
- Popover Variation (Jerry K. Hartman, Frank Garcia, The Close-up Magic of Frank Garcia — Part II, 1982)
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simon-ease \n simple cut control \n bill simon \n simon-ease \n bill simon
1956
Bill Simon
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Simon-Ease
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two blades \n with two knives \n bill simon \n two blades \n bill simon \n two cards in fear \n dr. jacob daley
1956
Bill Simon
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Two Blades
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minicam \n image of card appears on little "photographic paper" \n bill simon \n minicam \n bill simon
1956
Bill Simon
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Minicam
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tabled \n single card through table \n bill simon \n tabled \n bill simon
1956
Bill Simon
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Tabled
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again \n in spectator and performer's pocket, signed, duplicate \n bill simon \n insto-transpo \n theodore annemann \n again! \n bill simon \n ace in the pocket \n darwin ortiz \n relativity and cards \n theodore annemann \n jean hugard \n relativity and cards \n theodore annemann \n jean hugard
1956
Bill Simon
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Again
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double-lift deceptions \n \n clayton rawson \n double-lift deceptions \n clayton rawson \n das rawson-doublieren \n clayton rawson \n thumb count double lift \n clayton rawson \n get-readies \n robin robertson \n clayton rawson
1956
Clayton Rawson*
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Double-Lift Deceptions
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1. right in front of your nose \n \n clayton rawson \n 1: right in front of your nose! \n clayton rawson
1956
Clayton Rawson*
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1. Right in Front of Your Nose
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2. magic taught in one easy lesson \n card transforms into selection, apparently spectator does the transformation \n clayton rawson \n 2: magic taught in one easy lesson \n clayton rawson
1956
Clayton Rawson*
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2. Magic Taught in One Easy Lesson
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3. stream-lined hypnotism \n duplicate \n clayton rawson \n 3: stream-lined hypnotism \n clayton rawson
1956
Clayton Rawson*
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3. Stream-Lined Hypnotism
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riffle-force \n break \n theodore annemann
1956
Theodore Annemann*
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Riffle-Force
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4. the absent-minded spectator \n one person "forgets" card (he is shown a blank card), other can not find it, duplicate and blank \n clayton rawson \n 4: the absent-minded spectator \n clayton rawson
1956
Clayton Rawson*
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4. The Absent-Minded Spectator
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biddled \n with just ten cards, without selection \n bill simon \n biddled \n bill simon \n an old minor triumph \n bruce cervon
1956
Bill Simon
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Biddled
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biddle steal \n \n elmer biddle
1956
Elmer Biddle
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Biddle Steal
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the card in the wallet \n \n unknown
1956
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The Card in the Wallet
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card palm \n \n unknown
1956
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Card Palm
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shoulder card \n card to inside pocket or wallet, no palming \n franklin v. taylor \n shoulder card \n franklin v. taylor
1956
Franklin V. Taylor
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Shoulder Card
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the card in wallet - again \n thread with wax \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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The Card in wallet - Again
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card in mouth \n while smoking a cigarette as a cover for the load \n lee noble \n card in mouth \n lee noble
1956
Lee Noble
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Card in Mouth
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pocketed \n card to watch pocket, slit, with reflex beginning \n paul curry \n bill woodfield \n pocketed \n paul curry \n bill woodfield \n miscalled \n paul curry \n letter from gerald kosky to bruce elliott \n gerald kosky
1956
Paul Curry, Bill Woodfield
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Pocketed
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clip it \n glide monte routine, at the end the card gets marked with paper clip \n frank garcia \n garcia's clip it \n frank garcia \n modern monte \n chris charlton \n follow the queen \n bobby bernard
1956
Frank Garcia
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Clip It
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fancy free \n making a double fan, with an interesting procedure, different designs \n audley walsh \n fancy free \n audley walsh
1956
Audley Walsh
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Fancy Free
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the "expert" at the card table \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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The "Expert" at the Card Table
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the slip false cut \n similar to an up the ladder cut \n unknown
1956
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The Slip False Cut
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second deal \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Second Deal
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no second deal \n miscall and duplicate, fake second deal \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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No Second Deal
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the easiest bottom deal \n \n unknown
1956
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The Easiest Bottom Deal
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table-cut \n reversing a cut, tabled \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Table-Cut
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ten card deal \n jonah card \n paul curry \n martin gardner \n john scarne \n dai vernon \n audley walsh \n ten card deal \n dai vernon \n paul curry \n martin gardner \n john scarne \n audley walsh \n ten card deal p.s. \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n bert allerton \n the phoenix 1949 \n bob farmer \n ten card deal \n dai vernon \n paul curry \n martin gardner \n john scarne \n audley walsh \n build down \n allan slaight \n ten card deal p.s. \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n bert allerton \n take ten \n john murray
1956
Paul Curry, Martin Gardner*, John Scarne, Dai Vernon, Audley Walsh
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Ten Card Deal
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Related to - Ten Card Deal (Dai Vernon, Paul Curry, Martin Gardner*, John Scarne, Audley Walsh, The Phoenix, 1949)
- Take Ten (John Murray, The Phoenix, 1949)
- also in:
- Take Ten (The Best in Magic, 1956)
- Take Ten (The Bammo Ten Card Deal Dossier, 2015)
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take ten \n finale for ten card poker deal, all cards are put in separated envelopes \n john murray \n take ten \n john murray \n take ten \n john murray \n ten card deal \n dai vernon \n paul curry \n martin gardner \n john scarne \n audley walsh \n ten card deal p.s. \n martin gardner \n edward marlo \n bert allerton
1956
John Murray
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Take Ten
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mind reading is easy \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Mind Reading Is Easy
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500 ltd. \n three digits are named to form a number, ruse to break it down to four possibilities \n greer marechal jr. \n 500 ltd. \n greer marechal jr. \n 500 ltd. \n greer marechal jr.
1956
Greer Marechal Jr.
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500 LTD.
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clip color \n four different colored cards are cut into different amount of pieces and sealed in envelopes, chosen color is spelled and found \n walter b. gibson \n clip color \n walter b. gibson
1956
Walter B. Gibson*
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phoney \n person on telephone knows card three times, three different methods \n alan barnert \n zodiaccent \n thomas alan waters \n phoney \n alan barnert
1956
Alan Barnert
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Phoney
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torn center \n \n paul curry \n center tear handling \n paul curry \n torn center billet improvement \n paul curry
1956
Paul Curry
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Torn Center
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device \n bill switch while putting it in envelope \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's device \n dr. jacob daley \n dr. stanley jaks \n einfacher zettelaustausch \n dr. jacob daley \n dr. stanley jaks
1956
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Device
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the malkin \n voodoo effect, two paper dolls are rolled up and pinched with a needle, at the same places \n robert fairthorne \n the malkin \n robert fairthorne \n pinance \n thomas alan waters \n simulacrum \n hen fetsch
1956
Robert Fairthorne
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The Malkin
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the chinese parrot \n two selected cards put in book, cards and content of the pages is divined \n franklin v. taylor \n the chinese parrot \n franklin v. taylor
1956
Franklin V. Taylor
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The Chinese Parrot
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mortmain \n book test, word is written by a puppet hand, which moves on its own, thread \n stuart p. cramer \n mortmain \n stuart p. cramer
1956
Stuart P. Cramer
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Mortmain
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routined for deception \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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Routined for Deception
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out of the smoke \n paper match turns into light cigarette, three more cigarettes appear \n dave spindell \n clayton rawson \n out of the smoke \n dave spindell \n clayton rawson
1956
Dave Spindell, Clayton Rawson*
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Out of the Smoke
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bloomin' silk \n silk is produced and vanished several times, then it turns into a rose \n john hamilton \n bloomin' silk \n john hamilton
1956
John Hamilton
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Bloomin' Silk
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jocko the great \n routine with hand puppet, puppet makes handkerchief vanishes and appear and disappear, performs a mini die box and eventually finds selected card \n james g. thompson jr. \n jocko - the great \n james g. thompson jr. \n jocko, the great \n james g. thompson jr.
1956
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Jocko the Great
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eskow's act \n long routine, cut and restored rope, handkerchief penetrates rope, bill travels into knot of handkerchief and torn-off corner into a rope \n steve eskow \n eskow's act \n steve eskow \n burnt to the core \n dan harlan
1956
Steve Eskow
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Eskow's Act
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the last word \n \n bruce elliott
1956
Bruce Elliott*
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The Last Word
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