932 entries in Cards / Effect Themes / Transposition / Two Cards / Normal
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Faire changer un roi de coeur en as de pique, et un as de pique en roi de coeur two cards are transposed under two hats, two double facers
1786 170
To make Two Cards, each firmly held by a different Person, change places duplicate
1876 101
Two Card Transposition using two mechanical card boxes
1876 136
Visible Transposition one-handed passes in both hands simultaneously, duplicates
1889 10
Two Drawn Cards, placed in different Boxes, made to Change Places at Command
1889 159
Professor Hoffmann A Drawn Card, placed in a Closed Box, made to Fly back to the Pack, while Another takes its Place in the Box including Another Method
1889 160
To make a Card freely drawn, and replaced in the Pack, Change Places with another laid on the Table
1890 49
Changing Card-box Routine card in box and card in deck transpose, interesting method with deck switch
1890 122
Die ihr Plätze wechselnden Karten No. 45, two cards placed in two hats change places, two double facers
1895 54
Die unsichtbare Reise Eine Kartensoirée No. 5
two cards placed underneath two plates transpose, duplicate and glide
Nov. 1895
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 3)
39
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster Die unsichtbare Reise - Second Method without duplicate, Seven/Eight of Diamonds as pseudo duplicates
Nov. 1895
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 3)
40
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster Karten-Changements two cards underneath separate hats or plates transpose, three methods:
  • I. duplicate
  • II. pseudo duplicate by covering a pip (Conradi-Horster)
  • III. double facers
1896 45
The Lightning Change double facer
1897 148
Vice Versa two card in two envelopes transpose, duplicate
1897 185
Das blitzschnelle Kartenchangement card under the hand of spectator transposes with card in hand which visibly changes
Apr. 1897
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 2 No. 8)
117
Mundus vult decipi No. 18, card in hand transposes with card on table, one double facer
1900 102
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Das Gefühl "Hofzinser's Kartenkünste VII."
shuffled deck pocketed, named card removed, deck removed and another card chosen, transposes with first card while one is in a silk, sixteen double facers
Also published here Sep. 1901
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 7 No. 9)
130
S. W. Erdnase The Invisible Flight
Related to 1902 177
Spaziergang zweier Karten two cards, one under each arm, transpose, with or without two duplicates
Apr. 1903
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 9 No. 4)
62
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli III. Aus dem papierenen Königreich card is balanced on hat, deck is divided into two glasses and card floats from glas to glas, two cards are placed under two plates and the cards change places, selection is placed inside a book and performer shows envelope with miniature duplicate with correct page number and part of the text on that page written on it
  • 1. Die Karten-Balance
  • 2. Die Karte als Königin der Luft (with assistant)
  • 3. Die Kartenwanderung
  • 4. Eine magische Hypnose
1903 80
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster Das Geheimnis des Lucifer two selections tabled, two Aces used to cover those cards, other two Aces under a plate, selections transpose, then the four cards on the table are the Aces and under the plate are the two selections
Feb. 1904
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 4 No. 2)
19
H. D. Roberts Neue Kartenwanderung two marked cards put into envelopes transpose, translated by Paul von Kalnassy
Also published here
  • Magic
Nov. 1904
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 4 No. 11)
177
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Die im Fluge verwandelte Karte three spectators choose the same card, it transposes with another selection, duplicate
Also published here 1910 39
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Das Gefühl shuffled deck pocketed, named card removed, deck removed and another card chosen, transposes with first card while one is in a silk, sixteen double facers
Also published here 1910 43
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Coeur-Mariage, das liebende Paar (Zweite Ausführung) "The Married Hearts - The Loving Couple", shortened version
1910 134
Mr. Gilbert The Acrobatic Cards two card in easels transpose
Also published here 1911 583
Mr. Gilbert The Acrobatic Cards two card in easels transpose
Also published here 1911 32
Stanley Collins A Question of Memory spectator selects one of three cards and puts it in pocket, another cards is taken from the deck and put in performer's pocket, cards transpose, duplicate
Related to 1915 52
Stanley Collins The Guessing Game spectator guesses correctly on of three cards he has in pocket, then it change places with one of the other two cards
Related to 1915 63
Louis F. Christianer The Card and Envelope card selected and lost, another known card is sealed in envelope, deck dropped on envelope and sealed selection appears on top, first selection is now inside envelope
1915 13
Louis F. Christianer Rapid Transit "I've got a surprise for you" type transpo
Related toAlso published here 1916 5
Louis F. Christianer My Favorite Trick two cards selected, first comes to top and is then placed on floor under foot of spectator, it reappears face up in deck and under foot is now the second selection
Related to 1919 17
Charles T. Jordan The Contrary Clock No. 9, chosen card from clock layout transposes with Joker in pocket, duplicates in pocket
VariationsAlso published here 1920 19
Charles T. Jordan The Unknown Leaper card at thought-of position transposes with unknown card or appears at same position in other packet
VariationsAlso published here 1921
The Four Full Hands (Issue Four Full Hands of Down to the Minute Magical Effects)
27
William Larsen, T. Page Wright A Quick Change Problem card in envelope, hole shows index, it transposes with another card, using additional cut-out index
1928 21
Eric F. Impey A New Four Ace Effect one back Ace on spectator's hand, the other between the red Aces, the two black Aces transpose
1928 10
Eric F. Impey Synchrono - A Mechanical Pack stacked peek deck
  • To gain knowledge of any card freely selected
  • To name the cards one after the other
  • To reverse the positions of the two uppermost cards
  • A further effect (card to case)
1931 4
Theodore Annemann, Jean Hugard Relativity and Cards signed, from performer's to spectator's pocket
1933 7
Jean Hugard Invisible Transit
Variations 1933 25
Ralph W. Hull The Elusive Jack "A new impromptu 'Two Card Monte' with any cards"
miscalling
1933 15
Ralph W. Hull Which Card Left? Two Card Monte with jumbo cards
1933 21
Tom Sellers A Mysterious Card Change top and bottom cards transpose, duplicate
Inspired by
  • card change in Hatton & Plate
1933 8
Theodore Annemann The Red and Blue Back Color Change two odd-backed cards put face up on table, backs change place, transpo with two multiple lifts
Feb. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 5)
18
E. Leslie May The "ELM" Card Change signed card in pocket transposes with card in deck
Also published here Apr. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 7)
26
Charles T. Jordan The Unknown Leaper card at thought-of position transposes with unknown card
Variations 1937 27
Theodore Annemann Insto-Transpo spectator's and performer's pocket, double backer
Related to 1937 120
Dai Vernon Chameleon Backs two odd-backed cards, back color transposes, red-blue double backer
1937 125
U. F. Grant A Transposition with sucker element
Variations 1937 137
Transposition... Box to Envelope
1937 345
Louis Lam Transpo duplicate
1937 20
Edward Victor "Sign, Please!" signed sandwiched selection, transposes with card in performer's pocket, duplicate
Variations 1937 27
Theodore Annemann, Jean Hugard Relativity and Cards signed, one in pocket of performer, one in pocket by spectator
Related to 1938 265
U. F. Grant A Pocket Change card in performer's and spectator's pocket change place, double facer
1938 444
Cardini A Bewildering Change card on table transposes with selection at known position from top, short card
Related to 1938 468
John Scarne The Transposed Cards two cards in spectator's hands
1938 575
Dr. H. Walter Grote Crime Club Selection card in envelope with card in deck, signed
1938 13
Laurie Ireland Ireland's Two Card Trick
1938
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1938)
16
Dr. Jacob Daley Vice-Versa transposition isolated on table, double facer
Related to June 1939
The Jinx (Issue 57)
406
a application for Curry Turn-Over Sleight
1939 7
Tom Sellers Change Over Cards two different colored cards in two envelopes change places
1939 12
Theodore Annemann Insto-Transpo spectator's and performer's pocket, double backer
Related toVariations 1939 3
The Invisible Transit
Variations 1940 290
Transposition
1940 296
Red-Black Transmigration stranger card, nice presentation
1940 373
Dr. Jacob Daley Frontier Fantasy red and blue backed Four of Spades transpose, red-blue double backer
1940
The Jinx (Issue 85)
542
Married Couples and Bachelors six pictures cards, two transpose under cover boards, two double facers, story presentation
1940 22
Dr. Jacob Daley Reverse Transfer card in pocket with card reversed in deck
Variations 1940 35
Bob Hummer Two Card Transpo one marked card in performer's inner pocket, one in the deck
Also published here 1940 6
Edward Marlo Surprising Transposition card in pocket with card at chosen position
Related toAlso published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
40
Edward Marlo Marlo - Vernon sandwiched card with card at chosen position
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
42
Bert Allerton Magnetic Thought "The Challenge"
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1941 44
Cardini, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Bewildering Change card on table transposes with selection at known position from top, stripper deck
Related toAlso published here 1941 20
Paul Curry Two Card Routine
  • Effect No. 1: Joker and Ace of Spades change places
  • Effect No. 2: Joker on top, Ace on the bottom vanish and are found together in the center
  • Effect No. 3: Joker and ace pushed in the deck, travel to top and bottom
  • Effect No. 4: two numbers are called, counted and the cards found at those positions are Joker and Ace
  • Effect No. 5: Joker and Ace reverse in the deck
  • Effect No. 6: spectator reverses one card behind his back, it is the Joker
  • Effect No. 7: two selections are put face up into the deck, next to them the Joker and the Ace are found
  • Effect No. 8: selections transform into Joker and Ace
  • Effect No. 9: two cards clipped by four paper clips are removed from the pocket, Joker and Ace
Also published here 1941 27
Edward Marlo Surprising Transposition card in pocket with card at chosen position
Related toAlso published here 1941 16
Edward Marlo Marlo - Vernon sandwiched card with card at chosen position
VariationsAlso published here 1941 18
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Under Foot one card under foot, sticky stranger card
1942 14
R. S. Glover Crossed Colors two book-flap type gaffs
1942 19
Bob Hanko Simplo-Transpo impromptu and ungaffed version
Inspired byVariations Aug. 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 16)
67
Eddie Joseph A Test of Sobriety half card double facer to affect a transposition with apparently only two cards used
1942 20
Change-About Cards and Envelopes two cards in envelopes change places
1943 219
Tom Sellers The Change-Over Aces two cards, each sandwiched, they transpose, glide
Related toVariations 1943 18
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Quick Change miscalling one of the cards
1943 20
E. Leslie May The "ELM" Card Change signed card in pocket transposes with card in deck
1943 20
Russell T. Wise The Card That Isn't wrong tabled card shows up again, see also Fechter's "I've Got A Surprise For You!"
1943 50
Edward Marlo Quickie Transpo
1945 18
Dr. Raymond L. Beebe Insto-Transpo Perfected spectator and magician sign the cards
Inspired by 1945 35
Harlan Tarbell Saturn's Card Transposition Visible transposition, cards under rubber bands change
1945 39
William H. Wilson Guess It with folder
1945 41
Arthur H. Buckley Transposition Experiment No. 1 - double lift, mexican turnover
1946 150
Arthur H. Buckley Confusion Experiment No. 2, a bit unclear indeed
1946 151
Arthur H. Buckley Card and Pocket Mystery Experiment No. 33 - one in pocket, one under foot, duplicate
1946 197
Clayton Rawson 4: The Absent-Minded Spectator one person "forgets" card (he was shown a blank card), other can not find it, duplicate and blank
Also published here Feb. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 100)
406
Jean Hugard Double Transposition card held by spectator changes to other card, selection found reversed in the deck
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
205
Dai Vernon Ducy-Ducy sandwiched selection transposes with card in performer's pocket, Seven/Eight pseudo duplicate
VariationsAlso published here 1946 27
In the Middle sandwiched card in deck transposes with pocketed card, duplicate
1946 63
Edward Victor A New Pocket to Pocket Effect two signed cards, pocket to pocket
1946 31
Franklin V. Taylor Hallucination two card change places, then one card held on palm vanishes, just to again appear in the wallet, see p. 377 for corrections
VariationsAlso published here Oct. 1947 361
Paul Curry Thoughts of "Hallucination" various ideas for Taylor's routine
Inspired by Dec. 1947 381
Rapid Transit
1948 145
Charles "Chic" Schoke Hippity Hop Aces oldie where two doubles change place as they are held together
Related toVariations 1948 131
Don Greenwood A Card Caper transposition using the Downs Change to exchange and reverse a card
Aug. 1948 451
Arthur H. Buckley Card and Envelope card in envelope transposes with another selection, duplicate
1948 83
Paul LePaul Mistaken Identity transposition with odd-backed card
1949 140
Paul LePaul The Substitution Envelope Mystery selection changes places with a card in an envelope
Related toVariations 1949 143
Paul LePaul The One-Eyed Jacks sandwiched card changes with selection face-up in deck
1949 146
Paul LePaul A Magical Transposition simple two card transpo, using deck
1949 149
Al Leech A Transposition card in pocket transposes with sandwiched card
Related toVariations 1949 17
Al Leech Tabled Method variation of previous trick
Inspired by 1949 20
Bill Simon Again! in spectator and performer's pocket, signed, duplicate
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here Jan. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 169)
676
Bert Allerton, Martin Gardner Bert Allerton's Crazy Cards transposition of two cards
  • Repeat
  • False Explanation
Related toVariationsAlso published here Aug. 1949 575
Don Tanner A Lazy Man's Card Transposition two cards in envelopes transpose
Aug./Sep. 1949
Grant's Inner Circle Magazine (Vol. 1 No. 11 & 12)
9
Dr. Jacob Daley The Itinerant Pasteboards
1950
Stars of Magic (Vol. 7 No. 2)
107
Martin Gardner Allerton's Crazy Card Variation
Related to Apr. 1950
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 7 No. 11)
651
Clayton Rawson The Jinx Card presentation about trouble-making card, spectator keeps selecting this card, it changes places with other selections, and turns over in the deck
July 1950 678
Nate Leipzig Acrobats using duplicate
1952
Stars of Magic (Vol. 10 No. 1)
144
Al Leech A Transposition
Related to 1952 21
Al Leech Another Method variation of "A Transposition", side steal method
1952 22
Al Baker, Dai Vernon Al 'n Dai Again stranger card, sandwiched, see p. 1061 for more details
Related to Sep. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 263)
1050
Cupid King of Hearts placed face-up in middle, Queen on top, a Jack is pushed in center, then found back on top and Queen and Kings are together in center, see Vernon Chronicles reference for credit information
Related to 1952 30
Al Leech Ace Sandwich sandwiched card transposes with another card, happens in deck
Related toVariations 1953 6
Arthur M. Pope Cat and Canary - Quickie Version cat and canary card trick, with only two cards
1953
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1953)
20
Ronald B. Edwards Two Quickies
  • transposition of two cards
  • forcing a number with coins
VariationsAlso published here Mar. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 277)
1109
Jack Avis, Al Koran The Cards of Pegasus initialed Joker in sealed in envelope, five cards chosen and initialed, one card is chosen, transposes with the Joker, chosen card is now in envelope
Also published here 1953 33
Edward Marlo An Astounding Transposition two duplicates
1954 24
Cy Endfield "Conjure Bones"
1955 21
Don Alan "Wot Hoppened?"
1956 9
Bill Simon Again in spectator and performer's pocket, signed, duplicate
Inspired byAlso published here 1956 148
Clayton Rawson 4. The Absent-Minded Spectator one person "forgets" card (he is shown a blank card), other can not find it, duplicate and blank
Also published here 1956 157
Jerry Andrus You Shouldn't Have Blinked
1956 144
Edward Marlo Repeat Transposition two cards selected, sandwiched Ace of Spades away from deck transposes with the selections one by one, Ace found face up in center after each transposition
  • First Method
  • Second Method
  • Third Method (only one selection and transposition)
  • Fourth Method (using four Aces, no selections)
  • Fifth Method (using four Aces, no selections)
Related to Dec. 1956
Ibidem (Issue 8)
4
Edward Marlo Solutions to a Problem deck is cut and put face-to-face, number named and card in lower half remembered, card in upper half at same or different number also remembered, the card transpose, Thomas Wright problem
  • Solution No. 1
    • Notes on the Above (half pass suggestion)
  • Solution No. 2 (cards transpose and also turn over)
  • Solution No. 3
  • Solution No. 4
  • Solution No. 5
Variations Dec. 1956
Ibidem (Issue 8)
21
Jack Avis All Fair Card Transposition card in pocket with card at chosen position
Related to 1956 10
Dai Vernon The Jumping Jack using only two cards apparently, using Tenkai Palm
Variations 1957 78
Dai Vernon The Challenge mind-reading presentation for transposition plot
Related toVariations 1957 114
J. Stewart Smith The Queen was There four red cards and one black card
1957
The New Phoenix (Issue 347)
215
Edward Marlo Miracle Transposition card on top of packet transposes with card on table, using Miracle Change No. 1
Mar. 1957
Ibidem (Issue 9)
24
Brother John Hamman The Hand is Quicker than the Eye transposition as surprise
1958 10
Brother John Hamman Thoughts on the Transposition of Two Cards
1958 10
Brother John Hamman The Classical Transposition
1958 15
Bert Allerton The Two Card Trick two phases, double facer
VariationsAlso published here 1958 22
Edward Marlo Buffalo'd transposition with bluff display
Variations Dec. 1958
Ibidem (Issue 15)
9
Edward Marlo Jack and Ace Transposition two extra phases after Dai Vernon's "The Jumping Jack", clean-up with pocket phase
Inspired by Dec. 1958
Ibidem (Issue 15)
10
U. F. Grant New Card Monte card in spectator's pocket transposes with card in performer's pocket
Related to 1959 28
Card in Envelope Transposition card in envelope transposes with reversed card ind eck
1959 28
Edward Marlo A Monte Vanish during a Three Card Monte the money card vanishes and appears in pocket, it then transposes with one of the other cards
Dec. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 19)
21
James Steranko Voodoo Card "An Experiment into the Unknown"
card named and removed and turned over, mate turns over in deck, they transpose, Triumph phase
Variations 1960 58
U. F. Grant Little Miracles II. two cards transpose, one in spectator's and one in performer's pocket, no ESP relation
1960 6
U. F. Grant Little Miracles III. two card transposition from glass to paper bag, sucker element, no ESP relation
1960 7
Bert Allerton The Two Card Trick two phases, double facer, no ESP relation
Also published here 1960 7
Edward Marlo Double Switch two card transposition
1961 64
Cliff Green A Whiff of Confusion odd-backed card pushed in deck rises out of it, transposes with duplicate from deck
1961 62
S. W. Erdnase Fifteen Card Trick Routine - 7
Inspired by 1961 19
Max Malini Malini's Transposition
Also published here 1961 49
Charlie Miller Transposition card on table with card in deck
1961 50
Charlie Miller Two Card Transposition duplicate & two double lifts
1961 65
James G. Thompson Jr. Transposed selection is stabbed in the deck and transforms into second selection, selection is then found at stabbed position
1961 13
Geheimnisvolle Wanderung signed card from pocket transposes with signed card sandwiched in the deck, duplicates
Also published here
  • in "Miro"
1961
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 22 No. 5)
105
Harry Lorayne Chango-Cards turnover change
1962 228
Harry Lorayne On Spectator's Hand duplicate
1962 250
Harry Lorayne The Traveling Jewels
1962 265
Dai Vernon Puzzling Demonstration top two cards transpose, also as fake second deal
Related to 1962 56
Edward Marlo The Transposition face up card in deck with tabled card
1962 9
Edward Marlo On the Presentation of Transpositions clarity
1962 21
James Steranko Blackjaq three transpositions, using only two cards apparently, Lateral Palm and duplicate
Inspired by 1962 73
Edward Marlo Two-Card Location with Shoot two cards chosen, first one tossed on table and then turned face down
  • First Alternative (second selection removed from pocket, then it transposes with tabled card)
  • Second Alternative (first card is found again reversed in deck, tabled card is now second selection)
Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
5
Ronald B. Edwards The Immovable Monte two cards change place in a three-card packet
Inspired by Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
20
Edward Marlo As a Transposition top two cards shown cleanly without multiple lifts, one put in center, other in right hand, they kind of transpose
Oct. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 27)
5
Edward Marlo Simple Transposition Double Double strategy
Related to Oct. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 27)
5
Edward Marlo Non-Confusing Challenge
Inspired byRelated to Oct. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 27)
6
Edward Marlo Remember and Forget two cards, transposition presentation
Oct. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 27)
6
William P. Miesel Phanto Cards three phases
Jan. 1963
The New Phoenix (Issue 376)
333
Hugh Scott Double Hop two cards shown and tabled, one card pushed in center, it travels to top and at the same time transposes with other card, ungaffed transpo solution
Related to Aug. 1963
Ibidem (Issue 29)
21
Al Leech Speedy Transposition
1965 5
Harry Lorayne Lorayne's Transposition Breakthrough #1 no duplicate
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1965 45
Francis Carlyle Card Transposition
1967 233
Harry Lorayne The Magic Step a card changes repeatedly after a weird cutting procedure, at the end two cards change places
1967 30
Allan Slaight The Eclectic Deck stack for seventeen effects, see also p. 29 for comments
  • 1. one of five cards thought of and located
  • 2. card location
  • 3. face-up deal stopped, value used to count to selection
  • 4. spelling to thought-of card
  • 5. open prediction
  • 6. card from packet to pocket
  • 7. two-card transposition
  • 8. card from hand to pocket
  • 9. Aces stacked, then Royal Flush dealt
  • 10. five good hands dealt
  • 11. blackjack demo with rubber-banded deck
  • 12. bridge demo with all Spades
  • 13. three-way transposition
  • 14. two selections reverse
  • 15. card chosen, spelled to and some matching cards found
  • 16. Ace assembly (not explained)
  • 17. Mind Mirror challenge location
  • Final Thoughts
  • Closing Credits (credits for all effects)
Also published here July 1967
Ibidem (Issue 32)
6
Philip T. Goldstein Mutare transposition of two cards, card wrapped in handkerchief, faced deck
May 1967
The New Jinx (Vol. 6 No. 61)
247
Stephen Fernandes Reciprocity first selection placed between Aces in the deck, second selection reversed in the pack, the change places
Aug. 1967
The New Jinx (Vol. 6 No. 64)
262
Jim Ryan Vice-Versa two spectators get the wrong card, then they transpose, duplicate
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 79
Edward Marlo Two Card Passe Passe
1968 82
Karl Fulves Three Way Split transposition procedure posed as a problem, for solutions see references
Variations Nov. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 4)
32
Edward Marlo Effect 10 - A Transposition of Two Cards see also page 29
1968 18
Edward Marlo, Dr. James Nuzzo The Queen's Escape or "The Tale of Two Kiddies", transpo with case and acrobatic card
1968 65
Arthur Setterington Joe Smith - Magician seven cards, Ace of Spades comes several times to the top and then changes places with card in the pocket
1968 3
Ken Krenzel Two-Part Invention see p. 236 for Marlo reference
Inspired byRelated to Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
220
Jerry K. Hartman (b) EnTransed one card in center of deck
Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
50
Jerry K. Hartman (d) Change of Face solution
Inspired by Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
50
Jerry K. Hartman (e) Change of Place
Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
51
Roy Walton Black Widow Notes transpo in sandwiches
Inspired byVariations Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
55
Ray Miller Black Widow Notes transpo in sandwiches
Inspired by Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
56
Edward Marlo Signed Card Transposition from tabled sandwich to sandwich in deck
Related to Winter 1969
Hierophant (Issue 2)
52
Alan Brown Black Widow two initialed cards change place in sandwich cards, see also p. 270 and p. 276 for ideas by John Hudak, Bill Zavis and Fulves
Related toVariations May 1969 255
Dave Strong Evolution of a Sandwich
1969
The Cardiste (Issue 13)
23
Roy Walton Jay Bee Transposition Joker in pocket transposes with selection
  • Alternative Method
Also published here 1969 29
Edward Marlo The Free Force Transposition cards chosen with ten-twenty force transpose, duplicate
  • 2nd Variation
  • 3rd Variation
Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
36
Mel Brown Jumping Jack three cards, one placed on table transposes with one in hand, based on rough-smooth effect by Bob Haskell
Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
57
Bruce Cervon 3 Way Split divided double faced card, solution
Inspired byRelated to Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
60
Jerry K. Hartman Sandswitch transpo in sandwiches
Inspired byAlso published here Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
62
William P. Miesel Simplex 3 Way simplified solution
Inspired by July 1970
Epilogue (Issue 9)
65
Jerry K. Hartman Displaced card reversed in deck transposes with sandwiched card, see also p. 348, related to Fourth Method of referenced "Repeat Transposition"
Related toAlso published here June 1970 344
Roy Walton Back Into Time similar to "Time Machine", see also p. 388
Related toVariationsAlso published here Sep. 1970 363
Jack Avis 3-Way Split transposition of two card with a third card (joker) on the table
Oct. 1970 370
Francis Haxton 3-Way Split transposition of two card with a third card (joker) on the table, duplicate
Oct. 1970 370
Peter Warlock 3-Way Split transposition of two card with a third card (joker) on the table, fake index court card
Oct. 1970 370
J. Vavrina Karten-Changement under hats, duplicate
1970
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 31 No. 1)
19
Milton Kort, Neal Elias Off Color Transposition two cards transpose three times, then change back color
1970 46
Hideo Kato Strange Transposition reversed card in center of the deck transposes with top card
May 1970
Talisman (Vol. 1 No. 9)
33
Bruce Cervon 3 Card Transpo face up selection is covered by Joker and transposes with performer's card face down on table, with two variations, duplicate
July 1970
Talisman (Vol. 1 No. 18)
77
Earl Keyser Face-Up
July 1970
Talisman (Vol. 1 No. 18)
80
William A. Morales, Harry Lorayne The Phantom Card card in deck with card sandwiched in four of a kind
1971 81
Karl Fulves Double Express top and bottom card of deck transpose, for odd-backed handling see reference
Related toVariations 1971 19
Karl Fulves Juxtasecond blank card transposes with signed card, double facer
1971 37
Edward Marlo Have Another Sandwich card in hand transposes with sandwiched card
Variations Fall-Spring 1971
Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
270
Jerry K. Hartman She Jumped transpo in sandwiches, see p. 424 for correction
Inspired by May 1971 422
Robert (Bob) Hess L'Express top and bottom card of deck transpose, see correction on p. 460
Inspired by Sep. 1971 442
Dai Vernon Trick With A Borrowed Deck based on a trick shown to Vernon by Jimmy Grippo, see p. 190 for clarification of final phase
Variations 1971
Magick (Issue 36)
177
Roy Walton Going Bye Bye reversed card on top transposes with reversed card in center
VariationsAlso published here 1971 15
Roger Smith Red-Blue Transpo backs transpose, odd-backed
1971 38
Jerry K. Hartman Positranstion four-phases, two cards transpose three times, for finale they are lost in deck and two other cards are removed, they change into original two cards
Inspired byRelated to 1971 3
Jerry K. Hartman Active Aces Aces packet, black Aces shown to be on top and bottom, they transpose with each other twice, for finale they transpose with red Aces, letter to Karl Fulves dated 12/24/70
Also published here 1971 6
Jerry K. Hartman Top Swap three-phase transpo of top two cards
Also published here 1971 9
Jerry K. Hartman Beswitched transpo between reversed card in deck and facedown tabled card
1971 17
Roger Smith A,2 Joker several solutions for posed problem by Karl Fulves
  • Ace-Two-Joker Extra #1
  • Ace-Two Joker 35
Inspired by Dec. 1971
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 12)
4
Pavel Die Lachende Hasen packet trick with smiling and sad rabbits on cards, also involving two different back colors
1971 28
Theodore Annemann, John Scarne Switchcraft duplicate, glass
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 34
Francis Carlyle Million Dollar Transposition double facer, one card in borrowed wallet, one in envelope
Related to 1972 35
Tony Noice Card Transposition held card with reversed card in deck
Variations 1972 119
Charles Aste Jr. Transformation Transposition visual with Goldin Change
1972 19
Dai Vernon The Loving Couple King and Queen transpose in the deck, Queen turns face up, see also p. 486
Related toAlso published here Feb. 1972 484
Dr. Jacob Daley Quick Bet spectator initials back of high card, performer of low card, signatures transpose
May 1972 520
William P. Miesel Card to Pocket solution to third Hofzinser Problem, transposition of card with pocketed card, three phases
Aug. 1972 555
Gaylord E. Hill A 'Borrowed' Miracle! duplicate
Inspired by 1972
Magick (Issue 41)
203
Roy Johnson The Cookhill Transposition two cards in signed envelopes transpose, deck of double facers
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972
Magick (Issue 60)
297
William Larsen, T. Page Wright The Card in Pocket Transposition card in pocket transposes with card at unknown position
1972 72
Deluxe Transposition at certain position
1972 73
E. Leslie May The "Elm" Card Change signed card in pocket transposes with card in deck
Also published here 1972 74
Dai Vernon The Eight in the Side Pocket transpo in pocket
Also published here
  • "The Eight In The Side Pocket" (Dai Vernon, Genii, March 1941)
1972 74
James G. Thompson Jr. Mistake? off-beat two cards transposition, apparently finding wrong cards
1972 82
Jerry K. Hartman Sandwitchery four-phase transposition/sandwich routine, see descriptions and references below
1972 44
Jerry K. Hartman Sandwitchery - Phase III Ace of Clubs is tabled, red Aces sandwich one card in deck, turns out to be the Ace of Clubs and tabled card is Ace of Spades
Inspired by 1972 45
Jerry K. Hartman Sandwitchery - Phase IV Ace of Spades reversed in deck, Ace of Clubs placed between red aces, spread deck and show sandwich to reveal that black Aces have transposed, see reference, "minor differences"
Also published here 1972 46
Dai Vernon Vernon's King And Queen Love Story No. 28, King and Queen transpose in the deck, Queen turns face up, cryptic, Vernon showed it to Zingone who published the general idea in Cigam according to note
Related to
  • Surprise Reverse (Louis Zingone, Cigam, Walter Schwartz, 1931)
Also published here
1972 12
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Two Pile Transposition Trick No. 137, seems like the top cards of two halves transpose, cryptic
1972 37
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Double Faced Card Trick No. 190, transposition of tabled card with card in pocket, Mexican turnover with double facer
1972 46
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Do As I Do With One Deck Variation No. 203, with transposition finale it seems
Related to 1972 49
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Variation Of Ed Victor's Duo Aces No. 229, four Aces are placed on four Twos on table so that suits match, Ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection, transposition finale
Inspired byRelated to 1972 57
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Reverso - Transpaso No. 306, card in pocket transposes with card pushed reversed in center of deck
1972 79
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Sign Please - Another Variation - Better No. 312, sandwiched selection transposes with card in performer's pocket
Inspired by 1972 80
Edward Victor, Dr. Jacob Daley Ed Victor's Sign Please No. 355, signed sandwiched selection transposes with card in performer's pocket, handling without duplicate
Inspired by 1972 100