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hummer's 18 card mystery \n spectator takes eighteen cards and turns over the top two cards and cuts the pile, that step is repeated as often as he likes, then the performer takes the cards behind his back and divines the amount of reversed cards, see collected secrets for links to variations \n bob hummer \n under the table \n martin gardner \n bob hummer \n vuelvo dos y corto \n vicente canuto \n bob hummer \n a hummer routine \n nick trost \n bob hummer \n the party's over \n peter duffie \n hummer's 18 card mystery \n bob hummer \n informant \n karl fulves \n still scheming \n peter duffie \n the rule for red \n karl fulves \n fingertip sensitivity \n roberto giobbi \n bob hummer \n 37 threes \n karl fulves
1946
Bob Hummer
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Hummer's 18 Card Mystery
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Variations - Under the Table (Martin Gardner*, Bob Hummer, Hugard's Magic Monthly, 1948)
- Vuelvo Dos y Corto (Vicente Canuto, Bob Hummer, Cartomagia Fundamental, 1993)
- … and 5 more
- Still Scheming (Peter Duffie, Effortless Card Magic, 1997)
- The Party's Over (Peter Duffie, Card Flair, 1998)
- The Rule For Red (Karl Fulves*, Latter Day Secrets, 2002)
- Fingertip Sensitivity (Roberto Giobbi, Bob Hummer, Card College Light, 2006)
- A Hummer Routine (Nick Trost, Bob Hummer, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 5, 2015)
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hummer's swindle \n spectator takes sixteen cards and turns over the top two cards and cuts the pile behind his back, that step is repeated as often as he likes, then the performer takes the cards behind his back and without looking reverses all cards back in order \n bob hummer \n hummer's swindle \n bob hummer
1946
Bob Hummer
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Hummer's Swindle
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the lonely card \n cato routine, cards turned face up, performer takes packet behind back and reverses all cards except selection \n bob hummer \n return of the lonely card \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n which way? \n peter a. mcdonald \n der "sex"-test \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n return of the lonely card \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n fingertip sensitivity \n roberto giobbi \n bob hummer \n hummer's paradox \n nick trost \n eddie's hummer \n eddie fields \n the lonely card \n bob hummer \n all but one \n robert page \n lone impromptu \n karl fulves
1946
Bob Hummer
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The Lonely Card
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Variations - Which Way? (Peter A. McDonald, Hokus Pokus, 1950)
- Der "Sex"-Test (Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli), Hokus Pokus, 1956)
- … and 5 more
- Lone Impromptu (Karl Fulves*, Color Quik, 1980)
- Eddie's Hummer (Eddie Fields, The Greater Artful Dodges of Eddie Fields, 1997)
- Return of the Lonely Card (Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson, Ego, 2002)
- Fingertip Sensitivity (Roberto Giobbi, Bob Hummer, Card College Light, 2006)
- Hummer's Paradox (Nick Trost, Subtle Card Creations — Volume 3, 2011)
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the little moonies \n cato routine, cards with moon faces printed on them, one way they are smiling held the other way the are sad, spectator marks two cards on the pack and cuts them in the deck, performer takes cards behind back, all moons are in smiling orientation except marked two \n bob hummer \n the little moonies \n bob hummer \n the little moonies \n bob hummer \n hummer's reversal mystery \n bob hummer \n oscar weigle
1946
Bob Hummer
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