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acknowledgments \n jerry mcdermott, robert & dorothea parrish \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Acknowledgments
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introduction \n \n john mulholland
1949
John Mulholland
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Introduction
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a sketch of le paul \n \n robert parrish
1949
Robert Parrish
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A Sketch of Le Paul
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preface \n on performing, misdirection, technique \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Preface
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part i. new and improved sleights and flourishes \n \n unknown
1949
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Part I. New and Improved Sleights and Flourishes
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invisible turn-over pass \n \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Invisible Turn-Over Pass
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a flourish and a pass \n deck spreads itself between hands \n paul lepaul \n the curly-cue move \n randy holt \n the curley-cue-move \n randy holt \n the spread pass \n paul lepaul \n roberto giobbi \n mark-a-place force \n harapan ong \n riding the lepaul \n john born \n the spread half pass \n roy walton \n the leedwards spread \n doug edwards \n paul lepaul \n turning le paul \n aaron delong \n blank lepaul spread \n karl fulves \n the lepaul spread \n paul lepaul \n spread variations \n karl fulves \n bluffed \n mike gallo \n passing gear \n tony biscardi
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Flourish And A Pass
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Variations - The Curley-Cue-Move (Randy Holt, Paul Harris Reveals Some Of His Most Intimate Secrets, 1976)
- The Spread Half Pass (Roy Walton*, The Spread Half-Pass, 1978)
- … and 7 more
- Blank LePaul Spread (Karl Fulves*, Video Tricks — Liner Notes, 1991)
- The Curly-Cue Move (Randy Holt, The Art of Astonishment — Book 1, 1996)
- The Spread Pass (Paul LePaul, Roberto Giobbi, Card College — Volume 4, 2000)
- The LeEdwards Spread (Doug Edwards, Paul LePaul, Brass Knuckles, 2006)
- Turning Le Paul (Aaron DeLong, Deal or No Deal, 2008)
- Riding the LePaul (John Born, Seeking the Bridge, 2012)
- Mark-a-Place Force (Harapan Ong, Principia, 2018)
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the color-change (side steal method) \n side-steal method \n paul lepaul \n v.b. variation on kaps handling of the lepaul's color change using the side steal from bottom \n vanni bossi
1949
Paul LePaul
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the side-steal (improved method) \n \n paul lepaul
1949
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peek \n with fingertip grip for initial demo \n paul lepaul
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Peek
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riffling while holding the break \n \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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the right hand top-palm \n group method \n paul lepaul \n lepaul multiple top palm (multiple) \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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right hand top-palm \n single card method \n paul lepaul \n addition to le paul top palm \n jerry mentzer
1949
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Right Hand Top-Palm
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the erdnase bottom-palm (improved) \n actually zarrow's, for credit information see zarrow book reference from 2008 \n paul lepaul \n herb zarrow \n wj bottom palm \n wesley james \n wj bottom palm \n wesley james \n erdnase bottom palm (improved) \n s. w. erdnase \n paul lepaul \n tom mullica \n on the erdnase bottom palm \n herb zarrow \n bottom palm. first method \n s. w. erdnase
1949
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a bottom-card steal \n \n paul lepaul
1949
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A Bottom-Card Steal
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the diagonal left hand palm (improved method) \n \n paul lepaul \n the left hand diagonal palm \n paul lepaul \n michael close \n edward marlo \n the left hand diagonal palm \n paul lepaul \n michael close \n edward marlo \n mixed media palm \n david regal \n the diagonal steal \n edward marlo
1949
Paul LePaul
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left hand center-card steal \n from spectator peek \n paul lepaul
1949
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a useful acquitment \n spreading the deck with palmed card \n paul lepaul \n le paul subtlety - under the spread \n arie vilner \n palm reverse \n unknown \n the palm reverse \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Useful Acquitment
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the flip-over double-lift \n hit lift \n paul lepaul \n thumb flick steal \n russell t. barnhart
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Flip-Over Double-Lift
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snap over \n snapping off the second finger \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Snap Over
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the snap-over double-lift \n \n paul lepaul \n the "carlyle" snap double lift \n francis carlyle \n supreme \n davide costi \n conditions \n karl fulves
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Snap-Over Double-Lift
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holding back two cards \n while dribbling the cards \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Holding Back two cards
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the top-change \n four methods \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Top-Change
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an instantaneous change \n \n paul lepaul \n the glide change \n arturo de ascanio \n carmen d'amico
1949
Paul LePaul
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An Instantaneous Change
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the second-deal (improved method) \n end grip \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Second-Deal (Improved Method)
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a rapid one-hand deal \n \n paul lepaul \n pop up card \n unknown \n pop up card \n unknown
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Rapid One-Hand Deal
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a rapid one-hand second-deal \n \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Rapid One-Hand Second-Deal
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the bottom-deal (simplified method) \n bottom card set two-handed during previous top deal \n paul lepaul \n jksubway deal \n joseph k. schmidt \n delayed push-out bottom deal \n edward marlo \n the bottom deal \n simon lovell
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Bottom-Deal (Simplified Method)
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a natural jog-control \n top half dropped on bottom half \n paul lepaul \n the "slap" location \n unknown \n precrastination \n tony chang \n super secret control \n frank garcia \n the drop jog \n unknown \n drop control \n gary ouellet \n dr. grote's effect: 1) le paul location \n paul lepaul \n the natural jog \n unknown \n natural jog control \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Natural Jog-Control
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a fancy control \n flip-over cuts \n paul lepaul \n split three ways \n david acer \n flip flop cut \n jason alford
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Fancy Control
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a deceptive crimp location \n card is crimped lengthwise \n paul lepaul \n a "side-steal" location \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Deceptive Crimp Location
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an automatic jog-control \n \n paul lepaul \n a general utility "location" \n unknown \n the fan location: by means of the regular fan \n unknown \n marlo's unbelievable ribbon spread control \n edward marlo \n automatic jog control handling \n walt lees \n jog-control \n roberto giobbi \n le paul jog control finesse \n andrew wimhurst \n automatic jog handling \n fredric p. lamazor \n automatic jog control handling \n tyler wilson \n locations \n jean hugard \n fan control \n unknown \n a card control \n david "fu manchu" bamberg \n a card control \n eddie fechter \n the fan \n unknown \n the lepaul automatic jog control \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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An Automatic Jog-Control
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Related to - A General Utility "Location" (Farelli's Card Magic — Part Two, 1933)
- The Fan Location: By Means of the Regular Fan (Greater Magic, 1938)
- … and 6 more
- Locations (Jean Hugard, More Card Manipulations, 1938)
- Fan Control (More Card Manipulations, 1938)
- The Fan (The Magic of Jimmy Grippo, 1981)
- Marlo's Unbelievable Ribbon Spread Control (Edward Marlo, Marlo's Magazine — Volume 5, 1984)
- A Card Control (Eddie Fechter, Fechter, 1993)
- A Card Control (David "Fu Manchu" Bamberg, The Magic of Ascanio — Studies of Card Magic, 2006)
Variations - Automatic Jog Control Handling (Walt Lees, More Professional Card Tricks, 1981)
- Automatic Jog Handling (Fredric P. Lamazor, Card Sleight of Hand Innovations And Improvements, 1999)
- … and 3 more
- Le Paul Jog Control Finesse (Andrew Wimhurst, Ego, 2001)
- Automatic Jog Control Handling (Tyler Wilson, MAGIC, 2005)
- Jog-Control (Roberto Giobbi, Genii, 2008)
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closing a fanned deck with one hand \n \n unknown
1949
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Closing A Fanned Deck with One Hand
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a false waterfall shuffle \n \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A False Waterfall Shuffle
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a false riffle shuffle \n using automatic rear jog procedure \n w. f. "rufus" steele \n paul lepaul
1949
W. F. "Rufus" Steele, Paul LePaul
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A False Riffle Shuffle
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an instantaneous palm flourish \n fan production \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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An Instantaneous Palm Flourish
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a card fan flourish \n fan production \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Card Fan Flourish
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a vanish and reproduction of a deck of cards \n \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Vanish And Reproduction Of A Deck Of Cards
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part ii. new and different magical effects \n \n unknown
1949
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simplicity - the keynote to good magic \n on simplicity, puzzle vs. magic \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Simplicity - The Keynote to Good Magic
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how close can you watch? \n transposition of two complete decks \n paul lepaul \n odd color out \n frank simon
1949
Paul LePaul
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How Close Can You Watch?
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flushtration hindu shuffle \n \n unknown
1949
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Flushtration Hindu Shuffle
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deceptive perception \n five red-backed cards and one blue-backed card change into five blue-backed cards and one red-backed card \n paul lepaul \n "odd man out" (tony corinda) \n did you get the odd one? \n randy wakeman \n odd card out \n jon racherbaumer \n why is the odd card so queer? \n jon racherbaumer \n how perceptive \n justin higham \n colour blind \n norman houghton \n deceptive perception plus \n jon racherbaumer \n deceptive perception \n paul lepaul \n off color \n jerry k. hartman
1949
Paul LePaul
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Deceptive Perception
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Variations - Colour Blind (Norman Houghton, Ibidem, 1955)
- Did You Get The Odd One? (Randy Wakeman, Randy Wakeman Presents, 1989)
- … and 3 more
- Why is the Odd Card so Queer? (Jon Racherbaumer, Card Finesse II, 1992)
- Odd Card Out (Jon Racherbaumer, MO — Modus Operandi, 1993)
- How Perceptive (Justin Higham*, Bold and Illogical Card Moves, 2013)
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mistaken identity \n transposition with odd-backed card \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Mistaken Identity
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the substitution envelope mystery \n selection changes places with a card in an envelope \n paul lepaul \n das geheimnisvolle kuvert \n roberto giobbi \n speaking volumes \n david regal \n peter duffie
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Substitution Envelope Mystery
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finessed glide \n see also page 140 \n paul lepaul \n the glide change \n arturo de ascanio \n carmen d'amico \n glide change \n unknown \n the glide change \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Finessed Glide
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the one-eyed jacks \n sandwiched card changes with selection face-up in deck \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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The One-Eyed Jacks
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a magical transposition \n simple two card transpo, using deck \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Magical Transposition
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cover for the top change \n \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Cover for the Top Change
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a paradox of pairs \n classic force face-up \n paul lepaul \n miracle do as i do \n warren wiersbe \n triple do as i do \n nick trost
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Paradox Of Pairs
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an unexpected climax \n deck split into two and each half placed inside pocket, two selections are found, first selection changes to third selection as climax \n paul lepaul \n startling climax \n edward marlo
1949
Paul LePaul
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An Unexpected Climax
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bottom card steal as a switch \n gambler's cop as a switch using a double \n paul lepaul \n dr. jacob daley
1949
Paul LePaul, Dr. Jacob Daley
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Bottom Card Steal as a Switch
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a perfect stop effect \n cards removed one at a time from pocket by performer until spectator stops, card held at that time is selection, continuous gambler's cop \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Perfect Stop Effect
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impromptu torn and restored card \n except one quarter, restored card minus corner shoots out when deck is riffled \n paul lepaul \n pickin' up the pieces \n richard kaufman \n torn, torn, and restored \n jack carpenter \n the torn and restored card of marlo and le paul \n arturo de ascanio \n la "carta rota" de marlo y le paul \n arturo de ascanio \n quarterback \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n the marker \n darwin ortiz \n the torn card trick \n edward marlo \n torn-<i>stapled</i>-restored! \n barry price \n corner switch idea \n steve reynolds
1949
Paul LePaul
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Impromptu Torn And Restored Card
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Variations - The Torn Card Trick (Edward Marlo, The Cardician, 1953)
- "Ilusionismo" N° 178, 1959.
- … and 6 more
- Pickin' Up The Pieces (Richard Kaufman, CardMagic, 1979)
- Torn, Torn, and Restored (Jack Carpenter, Modus Operandi, 1992)
- The Marker (Darwin Ortiz, Cardshark, 1995)
- Torn-Stapled-Restored! (Barry Price, Escamotage 1, 2000)
- Quarterback (Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson, Diamonds from Coal, 2004)
- Corner Switch Idea (Steve Reynolds, MAGIC, 2016)
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a quadruplicate mystery \n four selections lost, then the four spectators each take a card from tabled spread which are shown to be the selections \n paul lepaul \n r.w. four card stunner \n randy wakeman \n r.w. four card stunner \n randy wakeman \n le paul's multiple discovery \n jim ryan \n paul lepaul \n r.w. four-card stunner \n randy wakeman \n simon takes on le paul \n simon lovell \n homenaje a le paul \n iñaki zabaletta \n free choice \n deane stern \n pasteboard overdose \n tom mullica \n the quadruple mystery \n tim conover \n to change three cards, placed in the pocket of a spectator, into three others previously chosen \n gordon wigan \n that's richard's problem! \n peter mclanachan \n nameless \n dai vernon
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Quadruplicate Mystery
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Related to - To Change Three Cards, placed in the Pocket of a Spectator, into Three Others previously chosen (Gordon Wigan, More Magic, 1890)
- R.W. Four Card Stunner (Randy Wakeman, Formula One Close-Up, 1985)
- … and 2 more
- That's Richard's Problem! (Peter McLanachan, Ego, 2002)
- Nameless (Dai Vernon, Dai Vernon: The Spirit of Magic, 2022)
Variations - Le Paul's Multiple Discovery (Jim Ryan, Paul LePaul, Jim Ryan Close-Up: Classic Card Routines, 1981)
- R.W. Four Card Stunner (Randy Wakeman, Formula One Close-Up, 1985)
- … and 5 more
- Pasteboard Overdose (Tom Mullica, Show-Time at the Tom-Foolery, 1992)
- Simon Takes On Le Paul (Simon Lovell, Simon Says!, 1997)
- Homenaje a Le Paul (Iñaki Zabaletta, ¿Quién es Iñaki Zabaletta?, 2019)
- Free Choice (Deane Stern, Gagnon's Inner Sanctum, 2022)
- The Quadruple Mystery (Tim Conover, Conover — Volume 4: Selections from the Tim Conover Notebooks, 2025)
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hindu shuffle multiple control \n controlling four cards to the top \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Hindu Shuffle Multiple Control
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palm switch handling \n \n paul lepaul \n dr. jacob daley
1949
Paul LePaul, Dr. Jacob Daley
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Palm Switch Handling
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color segregation \n \n paul lepaul \n red & black thoughts \n edward marlo
1949
Paul LePaul
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Color Segregation
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red-black shuffle \n no credit given, "shown to me by downs" \n unknown \n red-black riffle shuffles-conclusion \n martin gardner
1949
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Red-Black Shuffle
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longitudinal crimp \n \n unknown
1949
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a deft illusion \n a card is shown to one spectator and pocketed, three cards shown to three spectators are tabled, they all saw the same originally pocketed card, tabled cards are indifferent and in pocket is the original card \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Deft Illusion
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double undercut \n \n dai vernon
1949
Dai Vernon
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Double Undercut
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bottom glimpse as switch \n \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Bottom Glimpse as Switch
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the bashful queens \n three queens on the table change to indifferent cards. all four queens are found in four different pockets \n dr. jacob daley \n paul lepaul \n gambler's kings to magician's pockets \n larry jennings \n the five of diamonds \n jerry sadowitz \n gambler's kings to magician's pockets \n larry jennings \n eight ladies? \n roy walton \n king-size travelers \n gregory wilson \n daley's psychological matching up trick \n dr. jacob daley
1949
Dr. Jacob Daley, Paul LePaul
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The Bashful Queens
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spread double lift \n double outjogged in spread and moved to top \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Spread Double Lift
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a reverse card routine \n \n paul lepaul \n the incredible cardboard acrobat \n terry lagerould
1949
Paul LePaul
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A Reverse Card Routine
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classic pass half pass \n very brief \n unknown
1949
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covered turnover \n under cover of half fanned pack \n paul lepaul \n small packet turnover behind fan \n karl fulves \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Covered Turnover
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push-up change \n \n unknown
1949
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Push-Up Change
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an impromptu rising card effect \n \n paul lepaul \n thanks to lepaul \n chuck smith \n paul lepaul \n thanks to lepaul \n chuck smith \n paul lepaul \n notes on "an impromptu rising card effect" \n karl fulves
1949
Paul LePaul
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An Impromptu Rising Card Effect
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transposition of the four aces \n aces are lost, then four indifferent cards change to (transpose with) the four aces one by one \n paul lepaul \n thank you le paul \n syd segal
1949
Paul LePaul
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Transposition of the Four Aces
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turnover pass as packet switch \n cards shown on face of deck, deck turned over, bottom cards are removed \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Turnover Pass as Packet Switch
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snap-over change \n \n unknown
1949
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Snap-Over Change
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the hand picked aces \n with bluff spacing in fan, three aces lost, six card placed in two rows, chosen row contains those three aces \n paul lepaul \n bluff spacing multiple shift \n walt lees \n le contrôle en Éventail \n yves carbonnier \n le contrôle en Éventail \n yves carbonnier \n bluff spacing fan \n frank simon \n paul lepaul \n instant collection \n edward marlo \n controle des trois cartes \n paul lepaul \n lorraine's multiple fan control \n unknown
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Hand Picked Aces
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two-way magician's choice \n \n unknown
1949
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Two-Way Magician's Choice
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aces up! \n aces in row on table, deck placed on one and it comes to top, repeated with other aces \n paul lepaul \n lepaul's aces \n paul lepaul \n shane cobalt \n aces further up \n gene nielsen
1949
Paul LePaul
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Aces Up!
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braue addition and switch \n no credit \n frederick braue
1949
Frederick Braue
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Braue Addition and Switch
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display palm drop \n top card turned over and back and side-steal palmed card added to top \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Display Palm Drop
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the gymnastic aces \n aces leap one at a time out of the deck when shaking incompletely faroed deck \n paul lepaul \n ace opener \n edward marlo \n the tuning fork \n michael close \n paul lepaul \n nervous condition \n chad long \n finessed gymnastic aces \n dr. james nuzzo \n fechter's shake down \n eddie fechter \n acrobatic anything \n jennifer gwinn \n allan ackerman \n gymnastic aces \n paul lepaul \n tom mullica \n expert gymnastics \n herb zarrow \n the slap trick \n unknown \n rosini aeroplane aces \n paul rosini \n speaking volumes \n allan ackerman \n paul lepaul's gymnastic aces \n tim conover
1949
Paul LePaul
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The Gymnastic Aces
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Variations - The Tuning Fork (Michael Close, Paul LePaul, Workers Number 2, 1991)
- Gymnastic Aces (Paul LePaul, Tom Mullica, Show-Time at the Tom-Foolery, 1992)
- … and 5 more
- Fechter's Shake Down (Eddie Fechter, Fechter, 1993)
- Nervous Condition (Chad Long, The Lost Cheesy Notebooks — Volume Two, 1995)
- Expert Gymnastics (Herb Zarrow, Zarrow: A Lifetime of Magic, 2008)
- Finessed Gymnastic Aces (Dr. James Nuzzo, Elixir, 2020)
- Acrobatic Anything (Jennifer Gwinn, Allan Ackerman, All In — Volume 1, 2024)
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cut shift \n series of cuts from hindu position \n paul lepaul
1949
Paul LePaul
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Cut Shift
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cards in a sealed envelope \n construction of loading envelopes, four signed aces \n paul lepaul \n on the lepaul envelope set \n roberto giobbi \n das aranka-prinzip \n alexander de cova \n the paul le paul signed cards to sealed envelope & wallet \n paul lepaul \n francis carlyle \n the nest of envelopes \n bert allerton \n paul lepaul \n ferly defragmentation etc. \n steven hamilton \n der präparierte kuvertsatz nach le paul \n roberto giobbi \n cards in a sealed envelope \n larry jennings \n on le paul's envelope set-up \n harry lorayne \n roberto giobbi on le paul's card to envelope set \n roberto giobbi \n card to envelope finale \n dai vernon \n paul lepaul
1949
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Cards in a Sealed Envelope
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Variations - The Nest Of Envelopes (Bert Allerton, Paul LePaul, The Close-Up Magician, 1958)
- On Le Paul's Envelope Set-Up (Harry Lorayne, Reputation-Makers, 1971)
- … and 5 more
- The Paul Le Paul Signed Cards to Sealed Envelope & Wallet (Paul LePaul, Francis Carlyle, The Magic of Francis Carlyle, 1975)
- Ferly Defragmentation Etc. (Steven Hamilton, Pabular, 1980)
- Cards in a Sealed Envelope (Larry Jennings, Card-in-Envelope Wallet, 1980)
- Der präparierte Kuvertsatz nach Le Paul (Roberto Giobbi, Persönliche Notizen zum Seminar, 1993)
- Das Aranka-Prinzip (Alexander de Cova, Secrets No. 2, 1998)
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in conclusion \n \n paul lepaul
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