foreword \n \n louis falanga
1989
Louis Falanga
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Foreword
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introduction \n \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Introduction
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follow the leader & oil and water \n combination, plot suggestion \n karl fulves \n the cards that can't be mixed \n karl fulves
1989
Karl Fulves
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Follow the Leader & Oil and Water
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the black & white basic routine \n chapter intro \n mike maxwell
1989
Mike Maxwell
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The Black & White Basic Routine
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the black & white basic routine \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- phase one: simple show
- phase two: double mix
- phase three: double mix again
- phase four: piano key separation
- phase five: the mix
- phase six: the proof
- phase seven: the last separation
- phase eight: the magic wand \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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The Black & White Basic Routine
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fake turnover move \n through-the-fist handling \n bruce cervon \n dai vernon
1989
Bruce Cervon, Dai Vernon
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Fake Turnover Move
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a handling touch \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, display \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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A Handling Touch
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black & white presentation tips \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Black & White Presentation Tips
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black & white trick openings \n chapter intro \n mike maxwell
1989
Mike Maxwell
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Black & White Trick Openings
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another simple show \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, display \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Another Simple Show
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multiple lift opening \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, displaying both side at beginning \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Multiple Lift Opening
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turnover pass opening \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, display \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Turnover Pass Opening
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invisible turnover pass \n with small packet \n unknown
1989
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Invisible Turnover Pass
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wedge break oil & water opening \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon \n wedge break displacement \n dai vernon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Wedge Break Oil & Water Opening
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biddle move opening \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Biddle Move Opening
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another biddle move opening \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Another Biddle Move Opening
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elmsley count opening \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Elmsley Count Opening
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elmsley count \n \n alex elmsley
1989
Alex Elmsley
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Elmsley Count
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the novrec turnover \n packet secretly turned over during all-around square up
- the all around square up
- the novrec turnover \n bruce cervon \n the all-around square-up turnover \n bruce cervon \n roberto giobbi \n semaj-novrec masked packet reverse \n bruce cervon \n wesley james \n novrec turnover as visual transformation \n bruce cervon \n in lieu of the thru-the-fist change \n edward marlo
1989
Bruce Cervon
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The Novrec Turnover
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amazing jokers \n four queens, joker reversed in center, the change into aces one by one, queens and joker no longer there \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Amazing Jokers
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strip-out addition \n wedge break handling \n dai vernon
1989
Dai Vernon
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Strip-Out Addition
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christ twist \n \n larry jennings
1989
Larry Jennings
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Christ Twist
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vernon transfer \n \n dai vernon
1989
Dai Vernon
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Vernon Transfer
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the transposing ace \n four aces, named suit put on top, it changes into selection, ace reappears from pocket \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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The Transposing Ace
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novrec turnover as visual transformation \n face card of small packet \n bruce cervon \n the novrec turnover \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Novrec Turnover as Visual Transformation
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small packet palm \n bottom card into right hand \n unknown
1989
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Small Packet Palm
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bruce cervon's favorite black & white routine \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- phase one: the little finger turnover opening
- phase two: the novrec separation
- phase three: the novrec separation again
- phase four: the piano key separation and back again
- phase five: the proof
- phase six: test conditions finale \n bruce cervon \n more on "the proof" phase \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Bruce Cervon's Favorite Black & White Routine
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little finger turnover \n handling for carlyle/vernon turnover move \n bruce cervon \n paddle move turnover \n dai vernon \n little finger turnover display sequence \n bruce cervon \n the little finger turnover as a switch \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Little Finger Turnover
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"in the spectator's hands" ending sequence \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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"In the Spectator's Hands" Ending Sequence
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sweeping turnover \n as packet is swept off table edge into other hand \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Sweeping Turnover
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convincing closing \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Convincing Closing
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olram subtlety variation \n \n bruce cervon \n edward marlo
1989
Bruce Cervon, Edward Marlo
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Olram Subtlety Variation
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more on "the proof" phase \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon \n bruce cervon's favorite black & white routine \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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More on "The Proof" Phase
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the spotted black & white trick \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, as climax the black cards have red spots, five phases \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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The Spotted Black & White Trick
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the black and white trick à la michael weber \n 3&3, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- separation one
- separation two
- separation three
- climax
- opening variation \n michael weber
1989
Michael Weber
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The Black and White Trick à la Michael Weber
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hand separation displacement \n \n dai vernon \n oil and water \n dai vernon
1989
Dai Vernon
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Hand Separation Displacement
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follow the black & white \n 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Follow the Black & White
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black & white attraction \n four black and four white cardboard pieces, two black and two whites are put in four envelopes, spectator manages to match remaining black and white cards with correct envelopes, two methods \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Black & White Attraction
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little finger turnover display sequence \n showing four cards as same card, in-the-hands or with table \n bruce cervon \n little finger turnover \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Little Finger Turnover Display Sequence
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the little finger turnover as a switch \n tabled card transposes with card in small packet \n bruce cervon \n little finger turnover \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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The Little Finger Turnover as a Switch
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double show \n double is in dealing position, turned over with second finger underneath \n dai vernon
1989
Dai Vernon
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Double Show
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take me to your printer \n two selections, four blank cards, they change into duplicates of one selection when it is added to packet, then selection changes to second selection
- variation \n bruce cervon
1989
Bruce Cervon
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Take Me to Your Printer
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hamman count switch \n \n bruce cervon \n brother john hamman
1989
Bruce Cervon, Brother John Hamman
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Hamman Count Switch
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the jordan count \n \n unknown
1989
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The Jordan Count
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