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foreword \n \n edward marlo \n foreword \n edward marlo
1978
Edward Marlo
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Foreword
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introduction \n \n simon aronson \n introduction \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Introduction
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i. ideas for popular effects \n \n unknown
1978
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I. Ideas for Popular Effects
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simon's "favorite card" trick \n spectator names a card and selects a card, twisting ace through four, last card transforms into spectator's named card, four is reversed in deck and used to count to selection \n simon aronson \n another hamman twist \n gene castillon \n simon's "favorite card" trick \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Simon's "Favorite Card" Trick
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atfus \n \n edward marlo
1978
Edward Marlo
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ATFUS
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wily turn \n wiley turnover \n robert walker \n wiley turnover \n robert walker \n wily turn \n robert walker \n wiley turnover variation \n robert walker \n jon racherbaumer \n packet reversal subtlety \n geoffrey latta
1978
Robert Walker
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Wily Turn
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mis-mate \n card shown and put out-jogged in deck, spectator says stop during biddling count, it is not the mate of the out-jogged card, but that one changes to match the selection \n simon aronson \n mis-mate \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Mis-Mate
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marlo swivel change \n variation of push-in change \n edward marlo \n marlo swivel change \n edward marlo \n marlo swivel change \n edward marlo \n pivot push-in change \n joseph k. schmidt \n push-in change handling \n scott robinson \n push-in change handling \n unknown
1978
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Swivel Change
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who's hockley stop force \n biddle count stop force \n edward marlo \n who's hockley \n edward marlo \n who's hockley stop force \n edward marlo
1978
Edward Marlo
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Who's Hockley Stop Force
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book break glimpse \n \n edward marlo \n mum, may 1977, p. 29
1978
Edward Marlo
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Book Break Glimpse
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the spectator really cuts to the aces \n four-way forcing deck \n simon aronson \n a cut above \n jason alford \n the spectator really cuts to the aces \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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The Spectator Really Cuts To The Aces
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aces up, countdown \n selection lost, aces put in different places, they turn over together in the center except the one with matching suit, value of selection used to count to ace, reversed card in ace packet is selection \n simon aronson \n criss cross triumph \n jean faré \n aces up, collectors \n scott baird \n aces up, countdown \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Aces Up, Countdown
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under cover four-play \n ace through four travel through handkerchief one by one to join under jumbo card or cardboard \n simon aronson \n under cover four-play \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Under Cover Four-Play
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lucky 7 \n two cards peeked at, seven turns face up, both cards are counted to from the seven
- first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method
- fifth method \n simon aronson \n michael skinner performance \n symmethree \n simon aronson \n lucky 7 \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Lucky 7
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Inspired by - Michael Skinner performance
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two-card placement \n running cut after peek \n simon aronson \n placing the selection \n edward marlo \n two-card placement \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Two-Card Placement
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symmethree \n three cards peeked at, first selection turns face up, both remaining selections are counted to from the first one using its value \n simon aronson \n lucky 7 \n simon aronson \n a complex problem \n edward marlo \n reversed selected locators \n edward marlo \n symmethree \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Symmethree
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turning the corner \n twisting ace through four, last card changes into selection, clean handling \n simon aronson \n turning the corner \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Turning the Corner
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the aronson artifice \n spectator stops anytime during dealing, takes two cards, then one of those, it is divined and predicted, koran meets gilbreath \n simon aronson \n the aronson artifice \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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The Aronson Artifice
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off-center fishing \n credit information \n simon aronson \n gene grant's "phantini's mental key" p. 12 \n off-center fishing \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Off-Center Fishing
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Related to - Gene Grant's "Phantini's Mental Key" p. 12
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joker deck switch \n jokers forgotten on table, here credited to edward marlo, credit correction in "bound to please" \n mel brown \n mum (vol. 48 no. 3, aug. 1958, p. 96) \n joker deck switch \n mel brown
1978
Mel Brown
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Joker Deck Switch
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Related to - MUM (Vol. 48 No. 3, Aug. 1958, p. 96)
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ii. ideas for two deck effects \n \n unknown
1978
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II. Ideas for Two Deck Effects
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stranger deranger \n unknown blue-backed selection put in red deck, card chosen from red deck face up, blue-backed deck counted face up and the card just chosen is missing, it is then shown to be the blue-backed card \n simon aronson \n oddity! \n edward marlo \n stranger deranger \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Stranger Deranger
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"i'll go first" \n spectator and performer both turn a card over in their decks, it matches, sophisticated combination of stacked and invisible deck, with deck switch \n simon aronson \n ultra-mental deck routine handling \n ken simmons \n below the belt \n simon aronson \n "i'll go first" \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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"I'll Go First"
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odd-backed thought card across #1 \n \n simon aronson \n odd-backed thought card across #1 \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Odd-Backed Thought Card Across #1
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veeser count \n \n unknown
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Veeser Count
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odd-backed thought card across #2 \n \n simon aronson \n odd-backed thought card across #2 \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Odd-Backed Thought Card Across #2
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red see passover \n \n simon aronson \n red see passover \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Red See Passover
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iii. ideas for the memorized deck \n \n unknown
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III. Ideas for the Memorized Deck
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general observations on the memorized deck \n on memorizing a deck, difficulties, assumptions \n simon aronson \n general observations on the memorized deck \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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General Observations on the Memorized Deck
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selected bibliography on the memorized deck \n \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Selected Bibliography on the Memorized Deck
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two card "no touch" location \n spectator cuts off a packet and remembers bottom card, second spectator shuffles same packet and chooses a card, both named by performer \n simon aronson \n two card "no touch" location \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Two Card "No Touch" Location
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four stop intersection \n four spectators cut to cards, all shuffled, performer deals through cards face up and stops at selections \n simon aronson \n four stop intersection \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Four Stop Intersection
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histed heisted \n matrix card divination, last card predicted \n simon aronson \n "the miracle divination" (louis histed, the magic of louis s. histed) \n histed heisted again \n baltazar fuentes \n heisting histed heisted \n michael powers \n histed hoisted \n matt baker \n peter w. tappan \n heisting histed heisted \n michael powers \n the jeff busby climax for the routine \n jeff busby \n histed heisted \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Histed Heisted
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Inspired by - "The Miracle Divination" (Louis Histed, The Magic of Louis S. Histed)
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s-d plus \n (or, "notes on the s-d location")
three phases \n simon aronson \n s-d location \n david solomon \n steve draun \n s-d plus \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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S-D Plus
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center cut location \n spectator pulls out packet from center and remembers bottom card \n simon aronson \n four part harmony \n simon aronson \n center cut location \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Center Cut Location
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iv. an idea for further ideas \n \n unknown
1978
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IV. An Idea for Further Ideas
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it pays to advertise \n comments on the advertising cards, uses for example: key, crib sheet, as forcing gaff, ... \n simon aronson \n it pays to advertise \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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It Pays to Advertise
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previously published effects of simon aronson \n \n simon aronson
1978
Simon Aronson
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Previously Published Effects of Simon Aronson
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