1941
Written by Franklin M. Chapman
Work of Franklin M. Chapman
8 pages (Stapled), published by Selfpublished
No illustrations
Language: English
12 entries
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 1 two decks shuffled and then dealt in unison, two cards match at a certain position (percentage trick), card and position predicted on back of business card
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 2 medium in other room divines a freely selected card, secretly written with nail writer inside matchbook
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 3 medium in other room divines a freely named card, secretly written on face of a card with nail writer
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 4 two chosen cards predicted, two methods combined, "still as modern as television"
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Theodore Annemann Stunner No. 5 book or magazine test with assistent or medium, information secretly written on magazine with nail writer
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 6 medium in other room gets a selected word from a book, secretly written with nail writer inside matchbook
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Franklin M. Chapman, Al Baker Stunner No. 7 list with names, one dead, it is divined by performer
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 8 total of three rolled dice is predicted
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 9 card with text mailed to spectator who is told to underline any word, it is predicted on another card
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Franklin M. Chapman Stunner No. 10 date, color and city predicted, "The effect is identical with that featured by Alexander in his full evening show."
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Franklin M. Chapman Extra Stunner performer marks the face of a card with a pencil, spectator names any card, it is the marked one
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Franklin M. Chapman On the Thumb Writer credit information, general information
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Data entered by Denis Behr.