Grant reprint used
1943
Written by Floyd D. Brown
Work of Floyd D. Brown
17 pages (Stapled), published by U. F. Grant
No illustrations
Language: English
26 entries
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Floyd D. Brown Foreword
The "Plant" Switch stooge goes in corner to select a card which is divined by performer
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The Hat Switch deck dropped in hat and dropped out again
1
The Black-Out Switch forced card found with lights out, stuck to spectator's forehead
2
Howard Thurston The Thurston Switch deck switch with assistant, here in context of rising card trick
3
The Half-Deck Switch deck switched one half at a time, with back turned towards audience
4
The Egg-Bag Switch no motivation given
5
The Chinese Switch with tray and assistant
6
Brooks' Card Trick Herbert Brooks?, several cards selected and they travel into pocket after spectators shuffled them in themselves, narrow deck
6
A Handkerchief Switch as deck is set down and handkerchief picked up
8
Another Handkerchief Switch as handkerchief is removed from pocket
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The Side Coat-Pocket Switch deck put in pocket and selection removed by sense of touch, deck switch
9
The Paper Switch with a pile of paper sheets as cover
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"One More Trick" Switch
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The Hip-Pocket Switch deck placed behind back for some reason
11
Combination Coat and Vest-Pocket Switch when turned to the side a bit
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Rising-Card-Box Switch switch after rising card effect
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Change-Bag Switch no motivation given
12
An Easy Box Switch as some large box is moved from one place of the table to another
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Another Box Switch as some large box is moved away, box has secret opening at back
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Black-Art Switch using servante in table
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The Card Servante servante behind chair, as chair is moved around
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The Vest-Pocket Switch as spectator shows chosen card around and back is turned
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Another Vest-Pocket Switch deck apparently placed from hand to hand while turned to side
15
Standard Card-Tray Switch tray secretly turned over
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The Writing-Tablet Switch under cover of writing something with a writing pad
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Data entered by Denis Behr.