preface \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Preface
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arthur buckley \n \n harlan tarbell
1946
Harlan Tarbell
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Arthur Buckley
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the strip \n injog and strip-out \n arthur h. buckley \n cull de stack \n john bannon
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Strip
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a blind riffle shuffle \n zarrow type \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Blind Riffle Shuffle
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the force that couldn't be \n \n clayton rawson \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Clayton Rawson, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Force That Couldn't Be
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domico double lift \n \n carmen d'amico \n dropping the double \n harry levine
1946
Carmen D'Amico
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the exchange \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Exchange
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greek shift \n greek break \n anonymous
1946
Anonymous
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Greek Shift
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greek shift - buckley's method \n greek break \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Greek Shift - Buckley's Method
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hindu shift \n transferring a card from top to bottom while hindu shuffling \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Hindu Shift
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vernon multiple shift \n \n dai vernon
1946
Dai Vernon
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Vernon Multiple Shift
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multiple shift - buckley's method \n brings the cards on top of a facedown deck \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Multiple Shift - Buckley's Method
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buckley's slap shift \n transfers a card from bottom to top of packet which spectator dealt onto magicians hand \n arthur h. buckley \n "the slap shift" \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Slap Shift
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buckley's single card shift \n to bottom after peek \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Single Card Shift
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shifting a card form the bottom of the pack \n \n unknown
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Shifting a Card form the Bottom of the Pack
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improved dovetail stock shuffle to keep the top stock \n \n unknown
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improved dovetail stock shuffle to keep the bottom stock \n \n unknown
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buckley´s method of secretly placing a bridge \n springing the cards two times from hand to hand \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Method of Secretly Placing a Bridge
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buckley´s "out of this world" false shuffle and cut \n only bottom half is disturbed, in-the-hands triumph shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s "Out of this World" False Shuffle and Cut
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separating reds from blacks \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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separating reds from blacks
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sighting or glimpsing the top card secretly \n \n unknown
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sighting the top card, second method \n \n unknown
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sighting the top card, third method \n \n unknown
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sighting the top card, fourth method \n \n unknown
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improved peek \n \n unknown
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sighting after peek \n step \n unknown \n anglejog turnover glimpse \n unknown \n 1.- por separación del meñique y volteo \n george g. kaplan \n arthur h. buckley
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Sighting after Peek
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other locations after the peek \n using a rubberband \n unknown
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the turnover sight location \n using the glide \n unknown
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stepping after the peek \n delayed action \n unknown
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the slide \n insert sideways \n unknown
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The Slide
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the invisible location (one hand) \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Invisible Location (One Hand)
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buckley's reverse \n from bottom to center, while riffle shuffling \n arthur h. buckley \n t.g. ribbon spread reverse \n tom gagnon \n bottom reverse - arthur buckley's reverse \n arthur h. buckley \n a variation of the buckley reverse \n ellison poland
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Reverse
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sighting while cutting the pack \n using buckling action \n arthur h. buckley \n subway transfer for two \n dai vernon
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Sighting while Cutting the Pack
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the glide \n two methods \n unknown
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The Glide
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the glide location \n \n unknown
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The Glide Location
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buckley´s method of sighting while fanning the cards \n fanning a small packet \n arthur h. buckley \n fan peek \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Method of Sighting while Fanning the Cards
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glimpsing the bottom card \n \n unknown
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buckley´s diagonal location \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Diagonal Location
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the break shuffle \n \n unknown
1946
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The Break Shuffle
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buckley´s method for dealing seconds \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley´s Method for Dealing Seconds
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the domico location \n nicking the side edge as card is pushed into deck \n carmen d'amico \n impromptu edge marking \n carmen d'amico \n speaking volumes \n david regal \n nathan kranzo \n edge-marking technique \n carmen d'amico
1946
Carmen D'Amico
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The Domico Location
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cardini´s location \n maintaining break while springing the cards, see also page 208 \n cardini
1946
Cardini
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Cardini´s Location
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the count \n one-handed turnover of top card \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Count
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the false count for more \n \n arthur h. buckley \n the pull-back false count \n roger crosthwaite
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The False Count for More
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the false count for less \n \n unknown
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The False Count for Less
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the side steal palm \n \n t. nelson downs
1946
T. Nelson Downs
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The Side Steal Palm
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the side steal palm - buckley´s method \n diagonal push-in \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Side Steal Palm - Buckley´s Method
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original methods of palming cards from the bottom of the pack \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Original Methods of Palming Cards from the Bottom of the Pack
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palming from the bottom after a riffle shuffle \n \n unknown
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Palming from the Bottom after a Riffle Shuffle
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the perfect card palm \n left thumb swings under top card(s) \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Perfect Card Palm
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the replacement \n cards are buckled away from palm \n unknown
1946
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The Replacement
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buckley's multiple card palm steal \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Multiple Card Palm Steal
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overhand shuffle and multiple shift \n \n unknown
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Overhand Shuffle and Multiple Shift
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buckley's double peek location shuffle and palm \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Double Peek Location Shuffle and Palm
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buckley's top palm slide off \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Top Palm Slide Off
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berg's top palm \n \n joe berg \n finessed berg palm \n tom rose \n top palm \n john galsworthy \n topping the deck with joe berg \n joe berg
1946
Joe Berg
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Berg's Top Palm
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the allerton top palm \n featuring the thumb count \n bert allerton
1946
Bert Allerton
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The Allerton Top Palm
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one hand top palm - judson cole \n \n judson cole
1946
Judson Cole
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One Hand Top Palm - Judson Cole
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palm off the second top card while top card is visibly drawn onto the pack \n similar to adrian plate's palm change with pack in hand \n unknown
1946
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Palm off the Second Top Card while top Card is visibly drawn onto the Pack
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to palm from off the top of the pack an exact number of cards up to ten \n \n unknown
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To Palm from off the Top of the Pack an exact Number of Cards up to Ten
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top palm one or several cards \n also as a replacement as mentioned at the end \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Top Palm one or Several Cards
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the fan location \n to top \n unknown
1946
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The Fan Location
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the fan location amplified \n to bottom \n unknown
1946
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The Fan Location Amplified
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a novel palm \n \n arthur h. buckley \n methods of controlling & palming. four: bent cop \n guy hollingworth
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Novel Palm
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changing a card in the act of turning the card over \n a double on table is turned over and top card stolen \n unknown
1946
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the throw change \n \n unknown
1946
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The Throw Change
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hindu shuffle and cut location \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Hindu Shuffle and Cut Location
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buckley's method of double cutting cards to the top of the pack \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Buckley's Method of Double Cutting Cards to the Top of the Pack
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the transfer of a card \n double deal from centre for short ambitious card sequence \n john brown cook
1946
John Brown Cook
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The Transfer of a Card
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the pass \n kind of side steal cover pass \n unknown
1946
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The Pass
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side steal \n side steal to weird palm \n unknown
1946
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Side Steal
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a false shuffle par excellence \n \n unknown
1946
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A False Shuffle Par Excellence
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another method of reversing a card \n passive, peek reverse/future reverse (shown by egon pischke) \n unknown
1946
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Another Method of Reversing a Card
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the extraordinary queens \n using kind of covered side steal for sandwich effect \n unknown
1946
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The Extraordinary Queens
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a different top change - mass hypnotism \n one-handed top change ("ultra move") \n unknown \n about face \n tom gagnon
1946
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A Different Top Change - Mass Hypnotism
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an amazing location \n spectator says stop while performer is springing the cards, forcing second card from face \n unknown
1946
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An Amazing Location
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89
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one hand crimp - your card? \n featuring bottom card longitudinal crimp \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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One Hand Crimp - Your Card?
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the count (second method) \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Count (Second Method)
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the palm unsurpassed \n card almost bent in half \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Palm Unsurpassed
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bottom palm of a single card \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Bottom Palm of a Single Card
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the top palm \n \n morris loewy
1946
Morris Loewy
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The Top Palm
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the glide shift \n kelly bottom placement sideways \n arthur h. buckley \n tabled bottom placement \n edward marlo
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Glide Shift
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Variations
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93
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false table riffle shuffle - the riffle shuffle and cut \n real shuffle \n unknown
1946
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False Table Riffle Shuffle - The Riffle Shuffle and Cut
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the blind riffle \n \n unknown
1946
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The Blind Riffle
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false table riffle shuffle and cut \n finesse \n unknown
1946
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False Table Riffle Shuffle and Cut
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the shift and shuffle \n extension of vernon shift leading in tabled riffle shuffle \n dai vernon
1946
Dai Vernon
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The Shift and Shuffle
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the push through simplified \n \n unknown
1946
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The Push Through Simplified
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cut, riffle shuffle and retain the top stock \n \n unknown
1946
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Cut, Riffle Shuffle and retain the Top Stock
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101
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bottom stock blind shuffle \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Bottom Stock Blind Shuffle
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retaining the stock \n with crimp during shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Retaining the Stock
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poker \n jonah card principle, brief \n unknown \n ten card poker deal \n edward marlo \n poker \n bob farmer \n poker \n bob farmer
1946
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Poker
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the switch at draw poker \n on table, similar to vernon transfer move \n unknown \n eddie's hop \n eddie fay \n the bebop hop \n unknown \n the hop drop \n unknown \n lengthwise packet switch \n justin higham
1946
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The Switch at Draw Poker
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dealing from the bottom \n mentioning the idea to deal bottoms to all players except oneself and performing ootw with bottom deals \n arthur h. buckley \n consecutive bottom deal count-down \n unknown \n guess black \n john scarne \n the bottom deal \n roger crosthwaite \n the bottom control deal \n roger crosthwaite
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Dealing from the Bottom
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the cut and use of the bridge \n gaming context \n unknown
1946
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The Cut and use of the Bridge
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restoring the cut \n draw shift and two other methods for tabled shifts after a cut \n unknown
1946
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Restoring the Cut
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bottom stock shift \n retaining only bottom stock after cut \n unknown \n one-handed gambler's false cut \n tom gagnon
1946
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Bottom Stock Shift
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Variations
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110
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restoring the cut (my pet method) \n includes setting bridge during riffle shuffle, reads like a classic pass \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Restoring the Cut (My Pet Method)
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a cute false cut \n \n unknown
1946
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A Cute False Cut
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running up two hands \n double duke stack with milk build \n unknown
1946
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Running Up Two Hands
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the hold out and pick up builds \n redealing principle in combination with pick up stack \n unknown
1946
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The Hold Out and Pick Up Builds
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knee hold out \n \n unknown
1946
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Knee Hold Out
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demonstration build of the four aces using the buckley double cuts \n cutting system to stack cards \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Demonstration Build of the Four Aces using the Buckley Double Cuts
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a cold deck warmed up \n switching 48 cards (deck minus aces) and stack aces into positions, six-handed game \n arthur h. buckley \n the buckley-ravelli build-up and poker demonstration \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Cold Deck Warmed Up
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Variations
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the practical sharpers \n using finger nail gauge to position cards in gambling \n unknown
1946
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The Practical Sharpers
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knowing your opponent's hole card \n \n unknown
1946
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Knowing Your Opponent's Hole Card
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the spread \n gambling sleight to transfer a card between two players' hands \n unknown
1946
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The Spread
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a strike (method of dealing seconds) \n stud deal \n unknown
1946
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A Strike (Method of Dealing Seconds)
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second dealing (black jack method) \n no credit given, for credit information see reference \n carmen d'amico \n d'amico one hand second \n carmen d'amico
1946
Carmen D'Amico
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Second Dealing (Black Jack Method)
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dealing seconds (double push-off one hand) \n \n unknown
1946
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Dealing Seconds (Double Push-Off One Hand)
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an original method of restoring the cut - fourth method \n halves are swiped off the table \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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An Original Method of Restoring the Cut - Fourth Method
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card manipulations \n which cards to use and how to prepare them for manipulations \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card Manipulations
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lighting \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Lighting
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music \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Music
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a vanish of a card from the top of the pack \n face-up with wrist turn \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Vanish of a Card from the Top of the Pack
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back palm with the open fingers \n deep back palm, applications for manipulations follow \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Back Palm with the Open Fingers
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the bent fingers, back palm and recovery \n recovery from deep back palm ending in fan production \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Bent Fingers, Back Palm and Recovery
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production from the palm \n classic type palm \n howard thurston
1946
Howard Thurston
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Production from the Palm
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a card vanishes \n false transfer \n unknown
1946
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A Card Vanishes
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the push down vanish \n false transfer \n unknown
1946
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The Push Down Vanish
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the thumb palm move \n (an original piece of manipulative deception) transfer to show hands emtpy utilizing back thumb palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Thumb Palm Move
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the slide up vanish \n fake transfer using back palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Slide Up Vanish
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a card is vanished and reappears at the very tips of the first and second fingers \n basic back palming with fingertip production \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Card is Vanished and Reappears at the very Tips of the first and second Fingers
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reverse palming without swinging the arm and also without using the thumb \n finessed pivot \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Reverse Palming without Swinging the Arm and also without using the Thumb
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the fan vanish \n \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Fan Vanish
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a fan of cards disappears \n fake transfer using clip palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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A Fan of Cards Disappears
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paul le paul reversal \n the pivot with a card in hand \n paul lepaul
1946
Paul LePaul
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Paul Le Paul Reversal
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color change (instantaneous) \n sometimes called cardini change \n unknown
1946
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Color Change (Instantaneous)
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color change (second method) \n \n unknown
1946
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Color Change (Second Method)
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the change over - a very pretty and deceptive piece of card manipulation \n hand washing with back and front palming \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Change Over - A very pretty and deceptive Piece of Card Manipulation
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the steal \n recover from deep back palm \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Steal
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split fans \n "back palming a pack of fifty-two cards and reproducing them in a series of fans" \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Split Fans
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transposition \n experiment no. 1 - double lift, mexican turnover \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Transposition
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confusion \n experiment no. 2, a bit unclear indeed \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Confusion
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do you see red? \n experiment no. 3 - one of four black cards changes to red and back \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Do You See Red?
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matching pairs \n experiment no. 4 - spectator and magician select card from a half, same value, repeated a couple of times \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Matching Pairs
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the lost aces \n experiment no. 5 - aces are lost and indifferent cards transform into aces \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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The Lost Aces
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the convexed aces \n experiment no. 6 - cards are lost and found, aces are bridged \n joe berg \n convex control \n woody aragón
1946
Joe Berg
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The Convexed Aces
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Variations
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156
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charlier location and speller \n experiment no. 7 - cutting at the same position as a spectator and spelling application \n arthur h. buckley
1946
Arthur H. Buckley
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Charlier Location and Speller
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charlier pass as a secret sleight \n opinion \n arthur h. buckley
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the card through case \n experiment no. 8 - very direct handling for staring him in the face \n arthur h. buckley \n surprise card thru the case \n arthur h. buckley \n "surprise card thru the case" (buckley, blue ribbon card tricks, sam berland, 1934)
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the unexpected ending \n experiment no. 9 - two selections, one turns over, other is counted to \n arthur h. buckley \n two for the show \n arthur hastings
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birds of a feather \n experiment no. 10 \n arthur h. buckley \n routined illusion \n justin higham
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simplicity \n experiment no. 11 - face card changes to peeked card \n arthur h. buckley
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next to yours! \n experiment no. 12 - two cards are placed above and below selection \n arthur h. buckley
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four chances - a novel card location \n experiment no. 13 - position where spectator cuts to is estimated \n arthur h. buckley
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naming the top card \n experiment no. 14 - top card glimpse while looking at bottom \n arthur h. buckley
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a gambler's aid \n experiment no. 15 - featuring a tabled double lift \n arthur h. buckley \n carmen d'amico \n three, four, five etc \n jerry sadowitz
1946
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pick-up move \n tabled double lift \n carmen d'amico \n d'amico sandwich \n jerry sadowitz
1946
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a card gets out of hand \n experiment no. 16 \n arthur h. buckley
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a difficult routine \n experiment no. 17 - four cards change one at a time, presented with four forced selections (aces) \n arthur h. buckley \n impromptu 1493-1495 \n edward marlo
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A Difficult Routine
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lost and found \n experiment no. 18 - card vanishes and is found via second deal stop trick \n arthur h. buckley
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the mysterious marker \n experiment no. 19 - locator card transforms into selection \n arthur h. buckley
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thompson's stop \n finesse of watching the mouth of spectator to aid in timing \n james kater thompson \n thompson's stop \n james kater thompson
1946
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blackjacks \n experiment no. 20 - jacks far apart travel around selection \n arthur h. buckley \n slap jack \n father cyprian
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covered side-steal \n precursor \n arthur h. buckley
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the ladies and the deuces \n experiment no. 21 - with cards to pockets climax \n arthur h. buckley
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transition \n experiment no. 22 - four kings with four aces \n arthur h. buckley
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the ambitious card \n experiment no. 23 \n arthur h. buckley
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The Ambitious Card
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the mix-up \n experiment no. 24 \n arthur h. buckley
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The Mix-Up
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wishful thinking \n experiment no. 25 - peeked card comes to top in clean manner \n arthur h. buckley
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color memory \n experiment no. 26 - inferior handling done from the pack \n arthur h. buckley
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think of a number \n experiment no. 27 - spectator remembers card at thought of position \n arthur h. buckley
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a brilliant climax (my pet effect) \n experiment no. 28 - four selections are produced which change to aces and back in a kick-back-kind effect \n arthur h. buckley
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an ace introduction \n experiment no. 29 \n arthur h. buckley
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An Ace Introduction
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the aces and the chosen card \n experiment no. 30 - aces are lost, selection appears on top and changes to aces, repeated three times \n arthur h. buckley
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quintuplets \n experiment no. 31 - five cards \n arthur h. buckley
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the slop over card location \n experiment no. 32 - using slop shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
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The Slop Over Card Location
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slop shuffle \n \n sid lorraine \n arthur h. buckley
1946
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card and pocket mystery \n experiment no. 33 - one in pocket, one under foot, duplicate \n arthur h. buckley
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your favorite ace \n experiment no. 34 - named aces appear at named numbers, surprise transposition at end \n arthur h. buckley
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Your Favorite Ace
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the double surprise \n experiment no. 35 - faced halves, two selections appear where packets meet \n arthur h. buckley
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The Double Surprise
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the chivalrous kings and the four ladies \n experiment no. 36 - four duplicates, one set in case \n arthur h. buckley \n karrell fox \n dai vernon \n "jacks in the box" \n karrell fox
1946
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apparently placing cards in box \n \n karrell fox
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a quickie \n experiment no. 37 - backed instead of faced \n arthur h. buckley
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A Quickie
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four aces par excellence \n experiment no. 38 - aces instead of selection \n arthur h. buckley
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Four Aces Par Excellence
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the obstrusive queens \n experiment no. 39 - using two black queens \n arthur h. buckley
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The Obstrusive Queens
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the illusive transfer \n experiment no. 40 \n arthur h. buckley
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The Illusive Transfer
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card in pocket book \n experiment no. 41 [an old plot with a new and simplified method] - using reel (!) \n arthur h. buckley \n reel card to wallet \n jeff busby \n arthur h. buckley
1946
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Card in Pocket Book
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the hindu aces \n experiment no. 42 - ace production followed by assembly, for credit information see "marlo writes again" (p. 7) \n arthur h. buckley \n the fake change \n edward marlo \n marlo writes again \n edward marlo
1946
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The Hindu Aces
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the four bandits \n experiment no. 43 - jacks are produced, inserted in middle and come to top, deck is separated in reds and blacks \n arthur h. buckley
1946
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The Four Bandits
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nomenclature \n definitions of card terms \n arthur h. buckley
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Nomenclature
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