1965
Written by Harry Lorayne
Work of Harry Lorayne
68 pages (Stapled), published by Louis Tannen
Illustrated with drawings by William A. Morales
Language: English
24 entries
Cover photograph
Creators Title Comments & References Page AA Categories
Harry Lorayne Foreword
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Harry Lorayne, Al Leech One-Eyed Jack Sandwich card sandwiched, sandwich in middle of deck, turns out to be later selection
Related toVariationsAlso published here 4
Edward Marlo Pinky Pulldown
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Harry Lorayne Color Coincidence all cards except two selections change color
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Simple Lap card thumbed off
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Harry Lorayne Out of my Control standard psychological stop effect, with outs
Related toVariationsAlso published here 12
Harry Lorayne Criss-Cross one phase only, repeated as challenge, for credit comments see page 16 of Kabbala, Vol. 2
Related toAlso published here 16
Harry Lorayne Scoop Up Lapping
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Harry Lorayne Interlaced Location two selections found, one by faro, one by magic
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Double Under-Cut brief
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Sandwich Load standard peeling
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U. F. Grant, Harry Lorayne Impromptu Out of this World
VariationsAlso published here 26
Harry Lorayne Hummer Addition spectator reverses some cards, below table magician reverses more so named total is achieved, as kicker all are one color
Inspired byAlso published here 30
Harry Lorayne Aces Only - With Kings Aces are spelled to, then Kings are found as well, faro
Related toVariationsAlso published here
  • Linking Ring, May 1964
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Harry Lorayne Toss-In Reverse card is tossed in tabled deck and instantly reversed, table edge cover
Variations 38
Harry Lorayne Quickie Effect with Toss-In Reverse, spectator cuts to his reversed card
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Harry Lorayne Toss-In Lap
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Harry Lorayne Any Four of a Kind strategy for producing any four of a kind named by spectator while only setting up three sets
Variations 41
Harry Lorayne Lorayne's Transposition Breakthrough #1 no duplicate
Related toVariationsAlso published here 45
Harry Lorayne Lorayne's Transposition Breakthrough #2 one card odd-backed
Also published here 50
Harry Lorayne Your Choice Ace to Three are displayed, chosen card changes into selection, inspired by Vernon's trick
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 54
Harry Lorayne Pseudo Memory #1 apparently order of shuffled deck is remembered
Also published here 59
Harry Lorayne Pseudo Memory #2 apparently order of shuffled deck is remembered, position of cut-to card is named
Related toVariationsAlso published here 65
Harry Lorayne Last Word
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Data entered by Denis Behr.