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le cygne ingénieux. \n swan in basin moves by its own, moves to letters to form chosen word, anagram method with words on cards (variation of guyot's method) \n henri decremps \n the learned little swan, one of mr. breslaw's grand deceptions \n philip breslaw
1785
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divination d'un montant d'argent \n divination of an amount of money contained in the purse of a spectator \n unknown
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the tell-tale trick \n no. 2, spectator removes cards according to the birth date, performer then divines the birth date \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
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to name the article taken by each of four persons \n four objects pocketed while performer is out of room, but linked to four memorized punch-marked cards \n unknown
1890
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the thinkophone \n name on paper is divined, using changing ladle \n dr. lynn \n the changing ladle \n unknown
1890
more magic
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the box of numbers \n four numbered blocks put in closed box, performer divines arranged number, magnetism \n unknown
1890
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modernes gedankenlesen \n one of six knifes chosen and a target selected, medium or performer comes into room and divines knife and target, secret signs \n unknown
1898
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die dressierte fliege \n fake fly divines things by moving on a board that has a grid with the alphabet and letters, secret (small) assistant behind board and magnet \n unknown \n briefkasten \n carl willmann
1899
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die drei mystischen zahlen \n one of three numbers thought-of and predicted or divined, index with three predictions \n hänsel kastner
1903
die zauberwelt
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the anna fay method \n apparently fey's method of billet reading, spectator keep the billet, medium is under a sheet or blindfolded, impression device in tablets and electronic transmitter (like a phone), with assistant \n anna eva fay
1911
mind reading secrets and sealed billet reading
Anna Eva Fay
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the letter-mailing mystery \n no. 7, stack of chips with numbers, set of envelopes, envelope and postage chosen with stack of chips are divined \n charles t. jordan \n the letter-mailing mystery \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new miscellaneous tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Letter-Mailing Mystery
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the mesmerized alarm clock \n no. 1, alarm clock set at any time by spectator and covered with napkin, hour divined \n charles t. jordan \n the mesmerized clock \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new pocket tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Mesmerized Alarm Clock
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the impromptu mind reader \n no. 8, sixteen words written on numbered papers, one chosen and divined, with memory system for sixteen items \n charles t. jordan \n the impromptu mindreader \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new pocket tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Impromptu Mind Reader
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the educated ribbon \n slate is covered and put on a stand, a ribbon moves up from under the cover by itself and is then shown to be in the configuration of a previously chosen design of a set of design cards \n edward bagshawe \n "thought precipitation" \n edward bagshawe
1924
exclusive problems in magic
Edward Bagshawe
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The Educated Ribbon
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"thought precipitation" \n stage version, slate is covered and put on a stand, a ribbon moves up from under the cover by itself and is then shown to be in the configuration of a previously chosen design of a set of design cards \n edward bagshawe \n the educated ribbon \n edward bagshawe
1924
exclusive problems in magic
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das zweite gesicht. \n no. 7, seven words or questions are written down and sealed in seven numbered envelopes \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1926
magische miniaturen
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mit röntgen-augen \n one of four different colored pencils is placed inside a box, divination of the color \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1927
leichte zauberei
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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hellsehen \n three different colored cones, covered with thimbles and colors are divined by performer \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1927
leichte zauberei
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die magischen radiokarten \n ring, watch and coin are taken by spectators along with playing cards, performer divines who has which object, mathematical \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1927
leichte zauberei
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gedankenlesen \n age cards / calculator cards \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1927
leichte zauberei
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psycho-analysis \n performer divines card and thought-of name of a spectator by holding his wrist, then spectator divines thought of card from the performer and decided upon by another spectator \n oswald rae
1928
sub rosa
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telling the time \n spectator sets time on a wooden clock face and covers it, performer divines time \n joe berg
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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chewing gum vibrations \n spectator chooses one of five chewing gums, performer divines it, aroma is identified from spectator's hand \n joe berg
1930
here's magic
Joe Berg
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oriental ashes \n assistant names color of burnt paper ashes, coding \n tom sellers
1931
sellers' secrets
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mental coloring telepathy in silk \n six handkerchiefs, one is selected, medium enters room and knows which one \n stuart robson
1931
the book without a name
Stuart Robson
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Mental Coloring Telepathy in Silk
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the color-tell billiard balls \n several different colored balls, one is placed in a box and held by performer behind back, he divines the color \n theodore annemann
1931
the book without a name
Theodore Annemann
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jimmy valentine opens a safe \n performer cracks the code of a safe where his assistant is locked \n theodore annemann
1931
the book without a name
Theodore Annemann
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spook pencils \n four pencils of different color, spectator writes with one of them and performer knows which color has been used \n tom sellers
1931
magical pleasantries
Tom Sellers
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Spook Pencils
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a test for cigarettes \n blindfolded magician able to tell which cigarette was selected apparently by its smoke \n lu brent \n a test for cigarettes method no. 2 \n lu brent
1932
novel magic
Lu Brent
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A Test for Cigarettes
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a test for cigarettes method no. 2 \n same effect, different type of coding system \n lu brent \n a test for cigarettes \n lu brent
1932
novel magic
Lu Brent
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pin divination \n spectator pushes pin in any cigarette in a box and turns it over, cigarette found by performer \n tom sellers
1933
more secrets
Tom Sellers
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Pin Divination
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an amazing dictionary feat \n word selected as performer is out of the room is divined by him, secret message inside pencil \n tom sellers
1933
more secrets
Tom Sellers
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An Amazing Dictionary Feat
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apple, egg and orange \n spectators take objects and a number of cards each according to rules, performer then knows who has which object \n unknown
1933
page wright's notebook
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the mystery of the blackboard \n information written on blackboard is divined blindfolded, see name index for attribution \n paul rosini \n the ultimate prediction - a "no smudge" swami \n george b. anderson \n addenda to "mystery of the blackboard \n thomas alan waters \n addenda to "mystery of the blackboard \n thomas alan waters \n the mystery of the blackboard \n theodore annemann \n paul rosini \n the die and the canisters \n robert cassidy
1934
the jinx
Paul Rosini
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The Mystery of the Blackboard
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horrors!!! \n binary coded cards, word divined, see page 164 for comment by william larsen and page 172 for improvement by l. vosburgh lyons \n stuart robson \n horrors! \n stuart robson
1935
the jinx
Stuart Robson
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Horrors!!!
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a divination with matches \n number of remaining matches divined, see page 99 for improvement by herbert r. hood \n fred demuth \n folder mathematics \n fred demuth \n match folder mind-reading \n fred demuth \n match mentalism \n fred demuth \n a divination with matches \n fred demuth \n ein "teurer" mikrotrick \n paul maurer \n fred demuth \n a divination with matches \n fred demuth
1935
the jinx
Fred DeMuth
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A Divination with Matches
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novel telepathy \n medium divines things in boxes, one ahead \n tom sellers
1935
quick tricks
Tom Sellers
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Novel Telepathy
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the telephone drama \n name and telephone number are divined \n theodore annemann \n el drama del telefono y el test del muerto \n Áriston \n theodore annemann \n x-centric tear \n ray hyman
1935
complete one man mental and psychic routine
Theodore Annemann
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The Telephone Drama
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Variations
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1935
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telepathy plus \n written question and name are divined ends with a picture duplication \n theodore annemann \n trinkle \n thomas alan waters \n tri-endfield \n allan slaight
1935
complete one man mental and psychic routine
Theodore Annemann
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Telepathy Plus
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1935
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the mirror reflector \n peeking a drawing on a slate while covering it with a handkerchief \n theodore annemann
1935
complete one man mental and psychic routine
Theodore Annemann
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The Mirror Reflector
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1935
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pencil reading \n method and two routines, divination of a calculation and spectator and performer always write the same number down \n theodore annemann \n (2) strange coincidence \n theodore annemann \n the phoenix concept \n charles "cicardi" scott \n reading the pencil \n nate leipzig
1935
complete one man mental and psychic routine
Theodore Annemann
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Pencil Reading
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greta annemann's eyes of the unknown \n writing of three face down cards is revealed in darkness \n theodore annemann \n blackout magic \n james g. thompson jr.
1935
mental bargain effects
Theodore Annemann
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Greta Annemann's Eyes of the Unknown
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Variations
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the impromptu mind reader \n center tear \n theodore annemann
1935
mental bargain effects
Theodore Annemann
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The Impromptu Mind Reader
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fortune telling trick \n no. 21, spectator writes a question on a small card and seals it in an envelope, spectator does some cutting procedure with cards and those are used to divine the question \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Fortune Telling Trick
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a trick from a little shot \n spectator puts a combination of black and white shots/pearls in a (bottomless) container, performer divines the content \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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A Trick From a Little Shot
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the krazy kode \n word from text selected with roll of dice, use of progressive anagrams \n bertram adams \n true test conditions \n karl fulves \n letters \n gene "phantini" grant \n das codetelegramm \n dr. stanley jaks \n coded telegram \n dr. stanley jaks \n the krazy kode \n bertram adams
1937
the jinx
Bertram Adams
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The Krazy Kode
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VariationsAlso published here
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the phantom artist \n celebrity chosen, large paper sheet is folded and cut, silhouette of chosen person is seen \n theodore annemann \n percy naldrett \n additional notes \n jeff busby \n gene nielsen \n the phantom artist \n theodore annemann \n percy naldrett \n the phantom artist \n theodore annemann \n percy naldrett \n entre nous and you \n james g. thompson jr.
1937
the jinx
Theodore Annemann, Percy Naldrett
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The Phantom Artist
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1937
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alias divination \n several spectators write names on slips which are later correctly assigned, one of the names divined as well \n oscar weigle
1937
you'd be surprised
Oscar Weigle
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Alias Divination
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1937
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strange interlude \n words from magazine and dead name divined, subtle impression device use \n robert parrish
1937
you'd be surprised
Robert Parrish
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Strange Interlude
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1937
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a match divination \n number of matches in matchbook divined after tearing some out and adding digits \n unknown
1937
the magic annual for 1937
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one man blackboard test \n dead person is written on a billet and burnt, name is divined \n dr. edward g. ervin \n one man blackboard test \n dr. edward g. ervin \n billet test \n dr. edward g. ervin
1937
the strange inventions of doctor ervin
Dr. Edward G. Ervin
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One Man Blackboard Test
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billet test \n dead person is written on a billet and burnt, name is divined \n dr. edward g. ervin \n one man blackboard test \n dr. edward g. ervin
1937
the strange inventions of doctor ervin
Dr. Edward G. Ervin
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Billet Test
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telling the time on a watch \n time on wrapped watch divined \n dr. edward g. ervin
1937
the strange inventions of doctor ervin
Dr. Edward G. Ervin
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Telling the Time on a Watch
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1937
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mental mysteries with bills \n three bills folded and put in handkerchief, one is selected and the serial number is divined, the accessory \n theodore annemann \n mental dollars \n theodore annemann
1937
money magic
Theodore Annemann
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Mental Mysteries With Bills
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who killed mr. x? \n written name is divined with story presentation \n james g. thompson jr. \n who killed mr. x \n james g. thompson jr.
1938
the jinx
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Who Killed Mr. X?
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travel thought \n cities on map are thought of and written on paper, divined by medium in the dark, carbon paper \n hen fetsch \n travel thought \n hen fetsch
1938
the jinx
Hen Fetsch
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Travel Thought
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an old trick simplified \n three spectator select a color disc and an amount of business cards, all is divined \n tom sellers
1939
scots magic
Tom Sellers
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An Old Trick Simplified
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1939
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mental dollars \n three bills folded and put in handkerchief, one is selected and the serial number is divined, the accessory \n theodore annemann \n mental mysteries with bills \n theodore annemann
1939
the incorporated strange secrets
Theodore Annemann
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Mental Dollars
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corker \n three corks with names of drinks on them, one is selected and performer divines drink while holding cork behind back \n bob weill
1939
chap's scrapbook
Bob Weill
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Corker
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June 1939
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a telepathic experiment \n number and geometric design divined \n frank kelly
1939
the magic annual for 1938 and 1939
Frank Kelly
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A Telepathic Experiment
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1939
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pin divination \n orientation of pin in closed container divined \n stewart james \n black pin idea \n stewart james
1940
the jinx
Stewart James
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Pin Divination
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the spectre slate \n chosen object is divined, with slate, hard and soft chalk \n dr. lazlo rothbart
1940
chap's scrapbook
Dr. Lazlo Rothbart
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The Spectre Slate
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May 1940
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slate message reading \n three pieces of information are written on a slate and divined by performer \n joseph ovette
1940
fast ones
Joseph Ovette
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Slate Message Reading
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1940
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mystic rectical \n picture cards with different symbols and letters on the back, alphabet is called and cards touched, last card is chosen symbol, repeated with more cards \n eddie joseph
1940 ca.
original tricks
Eddie Joseph
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Mystic Rectical
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1940 ca.
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telepathy simplified \n spectator writes something on a piece of paper and later burns it, the content is divined \n tom sellers
1941
condensed conjuring
Tom Sellers
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Telepathy Simplified
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1941
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tapping table objects \n spectator thinks of one of seven objects, performer taps them while spectator spells silently, at end of word performer taps thought-of object \n unknown \n "new magician's manual" (walter gibson) \n zum dessert: buchstabieren \n walter b. gibson \n spelling thoughts \n wallace lee
1941
after the dessert
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Tapping Table Objects
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1941
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duplex \n performer divines name written on billet, switch with thumb tip \n dr. stanley jaks
1941
hokus pokus
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Duplex
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Aug. 1941
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l-w-c telepathy \n three objects are divided between three spectators, magician knows who has what, stooge codes using pencil’s position on table \n lloyd w. chambers
1941
original ideas in magic
Lloyd W. Chambers
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L-W-C Telepathy
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1941
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impossible spirit test \n with lights off, magician divines names written on cards sealed in envelopes \n lloyd w. chambers
1941
original ideas in magic
Lloyd W. Chambers
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Impossible Spirit Test
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1941
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the celebrity feat \n stooge codes celebrity name with playing cards \n al baker \n the celebrity feat \n al baker
1941
magical ways and means
Al Baker
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The Celebrity Feat
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1941
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the polish psychic \n number coded through name over phone \n al baker \n the polish psychic \n al baker
1941
magical ways and means
Al Baker
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The Polish Psychic
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1941
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smoke signals \n card and word written on billets, then burnt and divined \n paul curry \n smoke signals \n paul curry
1941
something borrowed, something new
Paul Curry
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Smoke Signals
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1941
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pay-off \n bill folded and put in envelope, serial number is divined \n paul curry \n payoff \n paul curry
1941
something borrowed, something new
Paul Curry
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Pay-Off
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1941
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call it a puzzle \n six discs with a different sign on each side are thrown and turned over while spelling a word, then one disc is hidden and performer turns back, he reveals which side is up on the hidden disc \n l. vosburgh lyons \n under-hand coin \n gerald kosky \n the 'snappy' thirteen cent trick \n bob hummer \n heads or tails \n karl fulves \n parity coin \n tieneblas
1942
the phoenix
L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Call It A Puzzle
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May 1942
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blackout magic \n writing of three face down cards is revealed in darkness \n james g. thompson jr. \n greta annemann's eyes of the unknown \n theodore annemann \n im dunkeln ist gut munkeln \n james g. thompson jr.
1942
the phoenix
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Blackout Magic
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builder-upper \n revelation of a writing, luminous paint \n james g. thompson jr.
1942
the phoenix
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Aug. 1942
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the masked helper \n blindfolded spectator takes coins one by one, performer divines dates, one ahead, with gag sequence in which spectator holds on to dummy wax hand without knowing \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic
Eddie Joseph
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The Masked Helper
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1942
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the writing on the wall \n card chosen and some personal information written on paper, card reverses and information divined, impression with daub \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks
Eddie Joseph
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The Writing on the Wall
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1942
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are you psychic? \n performer and spectator each write down three words from a list of ten words, they match \n martin gardner \n are you psychic? \n martin gardner \n psidentify \n thomas alan waters
1943
ireland's yearbooks
Martin Gardner
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Are You Psychic?
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1943
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duo-finale \n three spectators think of something, write it down and seal their thought in an envelope, performer divines all three \n james g. thompson jr.
1943
the phoenix
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Duo-Finale
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Dec. 1943
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travel thought \n two cities are divined, with cards and a map, mutus nomen principle \n ronald b. edwards
1944
the phoenix
Ronald B. Edwards
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Travel Thought
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wrong way for the answer \n spectator memorizes serial number of one of five bills, all five are placed in magician’s pocket and he is able to remove the four bills the spectator is not thinking of \n john mulholland \n a mental effect with dollar bills \n unknown
1944
the art of illusion
John Mulholland
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Wrong Way for the Answer
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1944
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a matter of luck \n discs, each showing a different word on them, are mixed and spectator chooses one, they are mixed up in hat, magician can blindly pick out correct one \n john mulholland
1944
the art of illusion
John Mulholland
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A Matter of Luck
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1944
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the phantom artist \n celebrity chosen, large paper sheet is folded and cut, silhouette of chosen person is seen \n theodore annemann \n percy naldrett \n the phantom artist \n theodore annemann \n percy naldrett
1944
practical mental effects
Theodore Annemann, Percy Naldrett
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The Phantom Artist
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1944
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travel thought \n cities on map are thought of and written on paper, divined by medium in the dark, carbon paper \n hen fetsch \n travel thought \n hen fetsch
1944
practical mental effects
Hen Fetsch
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Travel Thought
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1944
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horrors! \n binary coded cards, word divined \n stuart robson \n horrors!!! \n stuart robson
1944
practical mental effects
Stuart Robson
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Horrors!
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1944
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black pin idea \n orientation of pin in closed container divined \n stewart james \n pin divination \n stewart james
1944
practical mental effects
Stewart James
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Black Pin Idea
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1944
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the krazy kode \n word from text selected with role of dice, use of progressive anagrams \n bertram adams \n the krazy kode \n bertram adams
1944
practical mental effects
Bertram Adams
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The Krazy Kode
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1944
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a divination with matches \n number of remaining matches divined \n fred demuth \n a divination with matches \n fred demuth
1944
practical mental effects
Fred DeMuth
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A Divination with Matches
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1944
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who killed mr. x \n written name is divined with story presentation \n james g. thompson jr. \n who killed mr. x? \n james g. thompson jr.
1944
practical mental effects
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Who Killed Mr. X
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1944
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the mystery of the blackboard \n information written on blackboard is divined blindfolded, see jinx for attribution \n theodore annemann \n paul rosini \n the mystery of the blackboard \n paul rosini
1944
practical mental effects
Theodore Annemann, Paul Rosini
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The Mystery of the Blackboard
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1944
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mephisto thot \n medium divines things written on papers \n james g. thompson jr. \n mephisto thot \n james g. thompson jr.
1944
practical mental effects
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Mephisto Thot
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1944
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whose name? \n no. 15, assistant (or stooge) write freely chosen name on frame of slate and blindfolded performer then divines it \n conrad h. haden
1944
twenty stunners with a nail writer
Conrad H. Haden
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Whose Name?
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1944
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is it telepathy? \n no. 21, letter, figure and geometrical design divined by performer \n dr. edward g. ervin
1944
twenty stunners with a nail writer
Dr. Edward G. Ervin
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Is It Telepathy?
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1944
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rapid mental transference \n divination of anything written and put in envelope, slit in envelope \n unknown
1945
tarbell course in magic — volume 4
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Rapid Mental Transference
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1945
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the perfect pitch test \n chords are transmitted, people hold fingers on piano keys and think of the sound \n wilbur t. kattner
1945
my best
Wilbur T. Kattner
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The Perfect Pitch Test
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1945
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sealed billet reading de luxe \n card, number and city written on cards which are put in sealed envelopes, all are divined \n stewart judah
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Stewart Judah
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Sealed Billet Reading De Luxe
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1945
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dead name duplication \n name is written on a card and sealed in an envelope, performer does the same, and they match \n fredric kolb \n dead name duplikation \n fredric kolb
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Fredric Kolb
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Dead Name Duplication
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1945
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telepathy vs. coincidence \n thought of card and unknown selected card is divined, written on paper \n dr. h. walter grote
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Dr. H. Walter Grote
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Telepathy vs. Coincidence
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1945
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colorvoyance \n shape or number is written down with one of three colors, both is divined \n jack vosburgh
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Jack Vosburgh
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Colorvoyance
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1945
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one man blackboard test \n dead person is written on a billet and burnt, name is divined \n dr. edward g. ervin \n one man blackboard test \n dr. edward g. ervin
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Dr. Edward G. Ervin
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One Man Blackboard Test
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1945
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postal inspection \n card is placed in envelope and divined, peek envelope \n harlan tarbell \n postal inspektion \n harlan tarbell
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Harlan Tarbell
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Postal Inspection
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1945
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frame of mind \n empty frame, person is written on paper and divined, powder and glass impression device \n al o'hagan
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Al O'Hagan
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Frame Of Mind
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1945
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try this on your piano \n on a piano \n dr. h. walter grote \n frame of mind \n al o'hagan
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Dr. H. Walter Grote
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Try This On Your Piano
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Inspired by
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1945
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dictionary diabolism \n word from dictionary is written on a card and divined \n r. n. lee
1945
the phoenix
R. N. Lee
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Dictionary Diabolism
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Feb. 1945
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this is it! \n reading mind over phone, matrix principle with objects, see back room #96 for correction \n don medley \n the back room \n bruce elliott \n lorant - long range telepathy \n al mann \n the abstract thought \n al mann
1945
the phoenix
Don Medley
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This Is It!
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Oct. 1945
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mental marvels \n with general comments on mentalism, two numbers thought of and divined (psychological forces), last number or word always is right \n albert cohn \n psychological forces \n unknown \n a mind for figures \n unknown
1945
hugard's magic monthly
Albert Cohn
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Mental Marvels
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Dec. 1945
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the 'snappy' thirteen cent trick \n two nickels and three pennies, spectator can turn one sort of coins over while performer's back is turned, revelation of which coins are turned over \n bob hummer \n the 'snappy' thirteen cent trick \n bob hummer
1945
3 pets
Bob Hummer
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The 'snappy' Thirteen Cent Trick
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Also published here
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1945
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the moon die mystery \n number from one to six is thought of, three sides of a die are shown to spectator and he is asked if he sees his number, repeated three times and number is divined, without performer ever looking at the dice \n bob hummer \n the moon die mystery \n bob hummer
1945
3 pets
Bob Hummer
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The Moon Die Mystery
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1945
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the action test \n actions written on slips, action of unknown chosen slip is performed by magician \n milbourne christopher
1946
hugard's magic monthly
Milbourne Christopher
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The Action Test
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Apr. 1946
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billet catching \n thought divination \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1947
the phoenix
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor
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Billet Catching
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Nov. 1947
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devious digits \n serial numbers from bills are put together and multiplied with a number (selected playing card), medium on phone divines total \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Devious Digits
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1947
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pennies, nickels and dimes \n two spectators remove a handful of coins from a bag with pennies, nickels and dimes, performer divines the exact amount of each \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Pennies, Nickels and Dimes
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1947
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date divination \n assistant collects several different coins in an envelope, all dates are divined, clever subtlety \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Date Divination
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1947
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tests in a gold fish bowl \n fifteen spectators write a simple task on a paper, seal it in envelope and sign it, envelopes are selected and names read aloud, performer does the tasks \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Tests in a Gold Fish Bowl
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1947
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behind the eight ball \n several spectators draw a colored ball from a box and spectator divines them, electronic box \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Behind the Eight Ball
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1947
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the crime doctor \n several spectators select a crime and write it down, performer divines all \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Crime Doctor
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1947
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telepathy with your favorite stars \n photograph of a celebrity is selected and hidden in a box, performer divines the celebrity by drawing him, electrical method \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Telepathy with Your Favorite Stars
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1947
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the open window \n divination of a city, written on paper and sealed in envelope \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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The Open Window
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1947
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written messages \n several thoughts are divined, sealed in envelopes \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Written Messages
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1947
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better than rabbits \n spectators initial billets, on which they wrote song and book titles, performer divines all \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Better Than Rabbits
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1947
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holding the bag \n thought written on a billet and sealed in envelope is divined \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Holding the Bag
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1947
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impressions that stick \n thought divination \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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Impressions that Stick
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1947
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no privacy in a gold fish bowl \n multiple thought revelation, written on billets in fish bowl \n john brown cook \n arthur h. buckley
1947
gems of mental magic
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley
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No Privacy in a Gold Fish Bowl
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1947
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instruction sheet for improved it's murder \n with rotatable disk, spectator selects murder and victim while performer's back is turned, both are divined \n bob hummer \n it's murder - no book \n p. howard lyons
1947
it's murder!
Bob Hummer
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Instruction Sheet for Improved It's Murder
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1947
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living and dead - variation b \n with revelation of name \n c. l. boarde
1947
mainly mental vol. 1 — billet reading
C. L. Boarde
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Living and Dead - Variation B
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1947
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one ahead - variation d \n number, word and simple design \n c. l. boarde
1947
mainly mental vol. 1 — billet reading
C. L. Boarde
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One Ahead - Variation D
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1947
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dead name duplication - variation a \n divination of name written on billet \n c. l. boarde
1947
mainly mental vol. 1 — billet reading
C. L. Boarde
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Dead Name Duplication - Variation A
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1947
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dead name duplication - variation b \n duplication with pocket writing, divination of name on billet \n c. l. boarde
1947
mainly mental vol. 1 — billet reading
C. L. Boarde
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Dead Name Duplication - Variation B
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1947
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dead name duplication - variation c \n divination of name, spectator writes name down after performer \n c. l. boarde
1947
mainly mental vol. 1 — billet reading
C. L. Boarde
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Dead Name Duplication - Variation C
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1947
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dead name duplication - variation d \n divination of name on billet \n c. l. boarde
1947
mainly mental vol. 1 — billet reading
C. L. Boarde
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Dead Name Duplication - Variation D
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1947
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telephone tests - variation a \n person called, performer divines name, using billets and telephone book \n c. l. boarde
1947
mainly mental vol. 1 — billet reading
C. L. Boarde
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Telephone Tests - Variation A
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1947
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the trance quick-and-dead test \n living and dead test with divination of name, torn edge marking \n george g. kaplan
1948
the fine art of magic
George G. Kaplan
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The Trance Quick-and-Dead Test
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1948
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a capitol problem \n spectator writes name on business card which is put between two others and then in an envelope, performer divines name, hole in card for glimpse \n george g. kaplan
1948
the fine art of magic
George G. Kaplan
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A Capitol Problem
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1948
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the three-billet test no. 3 \n three different categories \n george g. kaplan \n advinaciones al cubo \n alberto de figueiredo
1948
the fine art of magic
George G. Kaplan
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The Three-Billet Test No. 3
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Variations
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1948
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pocket seance \n blank cards, name is divined and message appears \n james g. thompson jr. \n pocket seance \n james g. thompson jr.
1948
the phoenix
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Pocket Seance
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Also published here
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May 1948
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601
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spelling thoughts \n divination of thought object in the room, performer points to things while spectator has to spell his object \n wallace lee \n tapping table objects \n unknown
1948
hugard's magic monthly
Wallace Lee
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Spelling Thoughts
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Oct. 1948
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474
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one in five \n five design cards chosen, then one of those chosen, assistant comes from other room and knows which one, code via position of match in match book \n don tanner
1948
grant's inner circle magazine
Don Tanner
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One in Five
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Oct. 1948
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unsigned - sealed - delivered \n spectator sends design by mail, inspired by annemann's "cat card" (?) \n bob somerfeld
1949
ireland's yearbooks
Bob Somerfeld
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Unsigned - Sealed - Delivered
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1949
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thumb fun \n duplication of letters, drawing and figures, with slates \n bob somerfeld
1949
ireland's yearbooks
Bob Somerfeld
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Thumb Fun
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1949
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eyes right \n spectator writes his name on a paper and balls it up, performer divines name but written reversed and when the paper is opened the spectator's name is also reversed with his handwriting \n john a. m. howie \n thru the looking glass \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1949
the phoenix
John A. M. Howie
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Eyes Right
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July 1949
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727
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"easy money" mindreading \n matchbook and carbon paper \n george b. anderson \n mantra mental \n richard mark
1949
it must be mindreading
George B. Anderson
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"Easy Money" Mindreading
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Variations
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1949
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torn center deluxe \n apparently failing, spectator has to write the word again, almost the same as somerfeld's idea \n george b. anderson \n centear \n bob somerfeld \n smoke rays handling \n cliff lesta
1949
it must be mindreading
George B. Anderson
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Torn Center Deluxe
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1949
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the "truth or consequences" prediction \n comedy routine, prediction what spectator a does to spectator b, and performer knows their names \n george b. anderson
1949
it must be mindreading
George B. Anderson
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The "Truth or Consequences" Prediction
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1949
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the whispering queen \n queen of hearts whispers to you identity of person who was secretly chosen by audience when you left the room \n unknown
1949
tricks and stunts with playing cards
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The Whispering Queen
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1949
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shame on you! - telepathy or?? \n divination of object, touched by spectator while performer looks away \n paul morris
1949
hugard's magic monthly
Paul Morris
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Shame On You! - Telepathy Or??
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Jan. 1949
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coin-ception \n three coins taped onto cardboard by spectator, put in envelope and then thumb tacked on wall, performer divines order of coins, gravity/balance \n u. f. grant
1949
grant's inner circle magazine
U. F. Grant
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Coin-Ception
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Jan. 1949
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the dead return \n spectator writes question on card which is put in envelope, envelope burns in a flash and question is now on other side of envelope \n don tanner
1949
grant's inner circle magazine
Don Tanner
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The Dead Return
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Apr. 1949
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smoke rays handling \n \n cliff lesta \n torn center deluxe \n george b. anderson \n "smoke rays" (thayers trick of the month club pamphlet)
1949
grant's inner circle magazine
Cliff Lesta
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Smoke Rays Handling
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June/July 1949
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triple threat \n spectator writes current time, bill number and city on a board, blindfolded performer divines all, assistant at back of room writes same info on large slate (good luck) \n don tanner
1949
grant's inner circle magazine
Don Tanner
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Triple Threat
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Aug./Sep. 1949
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thought interception (or starology) \n chosen word or object is divined, among several objects one is chosen and on a chart with different letters spectator has to check in which column first letter of his object appears (binary method), several variations
- close-up presentation "a"
- close-up presentation "b"
- close-up presentation "c"
- close-up presentation "d"
- close-up presentation "e"
- club presentation
- stage presentation
- two person presentation
- additional effects
- "think of your age" \n eddie joseph
1949
thought interception
Eddie Joseph
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Thought Interception (or Starology)
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1949
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ein magisches silversterdiner \n nine cards with names of different food, chosen one is divined, picture stack type \n unknown
1949
hokus pokus
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Ein magisches Silversterdiner
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1949
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solomon's minds \n in envelope, psychology of the divination \n harris solomon
1950
the phoenix
Harris Solomon
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Solomon's Minds
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Mar. 1950
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790
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in the crystal \n divination of written number \n milbourne christopher
1950
hugard's magic monthly
Milbourne Christopher
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In the Crystal
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Apr. 1950
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649
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the sands of time \n sand of different colors, chosen one is divined \n bob somerfeld
1951
ireland's yearbooks
Bob Somerfeld
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The Sands of Time
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1951
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simulacrum \n spectator pushes needle through doll, performer knows where, voodoo \n hen fetsch \n the malkin \n robert fairthorne \n pinance \n thomas alan waters
1951
the phoenix
Hen Fetsch
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Simulacrum
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Aug. 1951
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date man duplication \n day on calendar sheet is encircled, divination \n hen fetsch \n glimpression \n thomas alan waters \n jaks' subtlest secret \n dr. stanley jaks
1951
the phoenix
Hen Fetsch
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Date Man Duplication
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Sep. 1951
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bill pugley's sight! \n peek method with index cards, stack with a hole \n bill pugley
1951
the phoenix
Bill Pugley
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Bill Pugley's Sight!
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Oct. 1951
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ripping! \n envelopes with items inside, selection with back turned is divined, sound reading \n bob somerfeld \n riposte \n philip t. goldstein \n farben und formen \n kazuyuki hase \n ripping, eh, what! \n paul curry \n the color out of space \n kazuyuki hase
1951
mind reader's digest
Bob Somerfeld
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Ripping!
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1951
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centear \n movie presentation, ruse for tearing the paper \n bob somerfeld \n torn center deluxe \n george b. anderson \n center-tear \n thomas alan waters
1951
mind reader's digest
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my word! \n abc cards, spectator takes four and has to form a word, word is divined \n bob somerfeld
1951
mind reader's digest
Bob Somerfeld
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mental impulse \n spectator sit in a circle one is touched on the forehead, performer knows which one, non-contact mindreading \n ormond mcgill
1951
psychic magic — vol. 1
Ormond McGill
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Mental Impulse
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transmitting images of playing cards \n spectator look at a card and transmit it to the performer, who tries to guess it several times, no trick, esoteric \n ormond mcgill
1951
psychic magic — vol. 1
Ormond McGill
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a theatrical mindreading act \n divination of an esp sign and start of q&a act by getting a spectator's full name with just having the initials \n ormond mcgill
1951
psychic magic — vol. 2
Ormond McGill
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A Theatrical Mindreading Act
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christmas thoughts \n - milbourne christopher's column
spectator writes list of christmas wishes and marks one, performer divines them all \n milbourne christopher
1951
hugard's magic monthly
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Christmas Thoughts
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the circle or pass the cards \n ten people are standing in a circle, all are holding a playing card and while performer looks away, spectators can pass their cards along, divination of how many passes \n fred fletcher
1952
the phoenix
Fred Fletcher
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under-hand coin \n spectator puts some coins on the table and starts turning them over one by one then one coin is hidden and performer turns back, he reveals which side is up on the hidden coin \n gerald kosky \n call it a puzzle \n l. vosburgh lyons \n a coin tipp \n milton tropp \n the 'snappy' thirteen cent trick \n bob hummer
1952
the phoenix
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extra sensory prestidigitation \n three phase esp routine, matching with esp signs drawn on pieces of paper, mind reading of one as climax \n edward clinkscale \n franklin v. taylor
1952
the phoenix
Edward Clinkscale, Franklin V. Taylor
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a coin tipp \n simplified version of under-hand coin \n milton tropp \n under-hand coin \n gerald kosky
1952
the phoenix
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concepts never die \n center tear handling \n ray hyman \n geometear \n thomas alan waters
1952
the phoenix
Ray Hyman
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guided thoughts \n two lists with rivers, performer and spectator mark all but one wit an x \n milbourne christopher
1952
one man mental magic
Milbourne Christopher
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Guided Thoughts
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on second thought \n spectator named dead person before the show, later envelope with dead name is found by performer and name divined \n bob somerfeld \n hidden thoughts \n ted karmilovich \n kross out the sins of omission \n ross johnson \n wonder wizard \n dan tong
1952
pieces of mind
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the calling cards \n business cards with names and letters written on them, chosen one is divined \n eddie joseph
1952
tricks for informal occasions
Eddie Joseph
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politicians puzzle \n 6x6 checkerboard, three checkers put on three d's for democrats or three r's for republican, spectator can spell a word with the three checkers, moving them for each letter, back is turned and politicians can be divined \n bob hummer \n politicians puzzle \n bob hummer
1952 (ca.)
politicians puzzle
Bob Hummer
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mom and pop puzzle \n six checkers on a checkerboard, mom and pop are spelled several times, when performer turns over last spelled word is divined \n bob hummer \n mom and pop puzzle \n bob hummer
1952 (ca.)
politicians puzzle
Bob Hummer
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Mom and Pop Puzzle
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bases loaded \n selected name of a vip is divined, performer writes names on billets and one is selected, see also p. 1115 for ideas by vin carey \n milbourne christopher
1953
the phoenix
Milbourne Christopher
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don tanner's 4 items: item #3 \n performer blindfolded, spectator writes things on blackboard which are divined, sound reading \n don tanner
1953
the phoenix
Don Tanner
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Don Tanner's 4 Items: Item #3
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a thriller \n different colored cards with several words on it, spectator thinks of a word and puts all cards down, where the word does not appear, performer divines the word by reading from a crime novel, last word is the thought of \n aage darling
1953
i'll read your mind
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A Thriller
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pin up girl test \n five men select a picture of a girl and put them in envelopes, medium divines who chose which picture \n aage darling
1953
i'll read your mind
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Pin Up Girl Test
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1953
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clip line \n newspaper clipping, some lines from top and bottom are cut away and the cross total of the remaining lines leads to a line which is divined \n jack yates \n the clip line \n al mann
1954
minds in close-up
Jack Yates
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Clip Line
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1954
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perfected publicity \n word from publicity sheet is divined, extended anagram \n jack yates
1954
minds in close-up
Jack Yates
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Perfected Publicity
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1954
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astral digit \n after some easy arithmetics, spectator and performer have the same number written on a slate \n jack yates
1954
minds in close-up
Jack Yates
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Astral Digit
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1954
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object in mind \n divination of one of three objects, mathematical principle \n jack yates
1954
minds in close-up
Jack Yates
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Object in Mind
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special delivery \n several names of the members of the audience are noted, one is selected and put in envelope, performer hands envelope to owner \n milbourne christopher
1954
more one man mental magic
Milbourne Christopher
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Special Delivery
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bill larsen's problem \n numbers from one to ten on big cards, performer removes the one a spectator is thinking of \n milbourne christopher
1954
more one man mental magic
Milbourne Christopher
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taped \n selected objects, one selected and put in a pill box which is attached to an index card with scotch tape, object is divined \n dr. stanley jaks \n röntgenaugen \n dr. stanley jaks \n taped \n dr. stanley jaks
1954
the new phoenix
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Taped
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an oddity \n paper slips with numbers on each side are arranged by the spectator, see 2022 reference for credit information \n george sands \n doubling down \n steve beam \n lite-ning addition \n bob hummer \n an oddity \n george sands
1954
the new phoenix
George Sands
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An Oddity
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sensitive touch \n three marked cigarettes placed in handkerchief bag, performer divines cigarettes by touch and gives them back to owner \n eddie joseph
1954
a magician goes to dinner
Eddie Joseph
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Sensitive Touch
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individualism \n borrowed business cards are divined under table \n eddie joseph
1954
a magician goes to dinner
Eddie Joseph
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ein hellsehtrick \n famous people are named and written on pieces of paper by performer, one is selected and divined \n dr. william weyeneth
1954
hokus pokus
Dr. William Weyeneth
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Ein Hellsehtrick
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1954
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a miracle mental routine \n messages in envelopes reading routine, drawing duplication as climax, blindfolded \n gene "phantini" grant
1955
phantini's lost book of mental secrets
Gene "Phantini" Grant
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A Miracle Mental Routine
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million dollar sealed message test \n \n gene "phantini" grant
1955
phantini's lost book of mental secrets
Gene "Phantini" Grant
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Million Dollar Sealed Message Test
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mental music \n performer divines thought of song \n gene "phantini" grant
1955
phantini's lost book of mental secrets
Gene "Phantini" Grant
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Mental Music
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1955
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miracrypto \n several object are laid out, thought of is divined \n gene "phantini" grant \n myracrypto 1981 \n gene "phantini" grant
1955
phantini's lost book of mental secrets
Gene "Phantini" Grant
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Miracrypto
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necromancy \n white carbon paper \n leslie p. guest
1955
the new phoenix
Leslie P. Guest
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NeCRomancy
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1955
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magic montes \n divination of a chosen card, cards with months written on it \n fitch cheney
1955
the new phoenix
Fitch Cheney
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Magic Montes
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d-d-d dial a date deal \n two rows of eight cards are dealt on the table, some face up and some face down, spectator selects a name on a sheet and turns cards over corresponding to the number next to the name, performer's back is turned and when he looks at cards name can be divined \n bob hummer \n dial a date deal \n bob hummer
1955 (ca.)
d-d-d
Bob Hummer
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divine touch \n twelve reader's digit magazines, month divined behind back \n allessandro
1956
ireland's yearbooks
Allessandro
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Divine Touch
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1956
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thoughts direct \n medium reads mind of spectator \n jack yates \n word, number and picture divination \n theodore annemann
1956
minds in duplicate
Jack Yates
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Thoughts Direct
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1956
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operator calling \n cards with names and telephone numbers, medium divines several numbers \n jack yates
1956
minds in duplicate
Jack Yates
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Operator Calling
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1956
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clip color \n four different colored cards are cut into different amount of pieces and sealed in envelopes, chosen color is spelled and found \n walter b. gibson \n clip color \n walter b. gibson
1956
the best in magic
Walter B. Gibson
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Clip Color
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1956
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two minds get together \n several things written on business cards are divined by performer, living and dead test \n james g. thompson jr. \n gedankenrendezvous \n james g. thompson jr.
1956
top secrets of magic
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Two Minds Get Together
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the nine mystery \n coins placed in a q shape, spectator counts clockwise and anticlockwise, predict the endpoint of the count \n unknown \n a penny for your thoughts \n stephen tucker \n the nine mystery \n unknown \n sticquers! \n gene nielsen
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery
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The Nine Mystery
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1956
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hummer's checker trick \n spectator moves three checker pieces around on the board via spelling, magician can divine the starting positions of the checker pieces \n bob hummer
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery
Bob Hummer
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Hummer's Checker Trick
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1956
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hummer's three-object divination \n three objects switched around, spectator then thinks of one and switches the other two, magician can divine thought of object (mathematical 3 card monte 1951) \n bob hummer \n yates' four-object divination \n jack yates \n mathematical 3-card monte revisited \n john born \n strangers from two worlds \n stewart james \n serial number reading \n wonder man fred
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery
Bob Hummer
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Hummer's Three-object Divination
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yates' four-object divination \n three matches facing one way and one match facing the opposite way. after moving matches around, magician correctly can divine which is the reversed match without looking \n jack yates \n hummer's three-object divination \n bob hummer \n match miracle \n jack yates \n vier gegenstände \n jack yates
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery
Jack Yates
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Yates' Four-Object Divination
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der spiegel als hellseher \n three spectators select object while performer is outsider, divination of each, using playing cards \n franz holl \n in "aladin"
1956
hokus pokus
Franz Holl
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Der Spiegel als Hellseher
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Also published here
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1956
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arizona quickie mental routine \n 20 pictures cards, some are selected and divined, code using assitant \n lane bateman
1957
ireland's yearbooks
Lane Bateman
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Arizona Quickie Mental Routine
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1957
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color divination \n wooden dowels with different colors, colors are divined behind back \n allessandro
1957
ireland's yearbooks
Allessandro
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Color Divination
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1957
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street guide test \n with street guide booklet, thought written on piece of paper and wrapped up in book \n don tanner \n john murray
1957
the new phoenix
Don Tanner, John Murray
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Street Guide Test
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Apr. 1957
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(1) "get-outs gallore" \n written word is divined, with outs \n tony corinda
1958
pencil, lip, sound, touch and muscle reading
Tony Corinda
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(2) reconstructed evidence \n a thought of shape is drawn by a selected color, both are divined, blindfolded \n tony corinda
1958
pencil, lip, sound, touch and muscle reading
Tony Corinda
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(2) Reconstructed Evidence
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1958
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(3) the whispering buddha \n revealing facts of a person, that were whispered to a buddha statue \n tony corinda \n the whispering buddha \n docc hilford
1958
pencil, lip, sound, touch and muscle reading
Tony Corinda
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(2) paranormal precognition \n one of five symbols is drawn on a blackboard and divined by the spectator \n tony corinda
1958
pencil, lip, sound, touch and muscle reading
Tony Corinda
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(2) Paranormal Precognition
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1958
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(1) sujan location \n colored card is divined \n tony corinda
1958
pencil, lip, sound, touch and muscle reading
Tony Corinda
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(1) Sujan Location
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1958
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note under cups \n three cups, bill hidden under one and the cups exchanges after a pattern \n bob hummer \n al koran \n hummers mathematical 3 card monte \n bob hummer \n la boulette sous les 3 tasses \n najaros
1958
blindfolds & x-ray eyes
Bob Hummer, Al Koran
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Note Under Cups
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(4) a gem of mental magic \n blindfold and center tear \n tony corinda
1958
blindfolds & x-ray eyes
Tony Corinda
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(4) A Gem of Mental Magic
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1958
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vacation time \n imaginary trip \n william p. miesel
1958
the cardiste
William P. Miesel
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Vacation Time
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July 1958
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thorntonism \n people write information on different billets, selected one is divined, method to switch billets with a magazine \n dr. spencer thornton
1958
thornton's secrets of mental magic
Dr. Spencer Thornton
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Thorntonism
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1958
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transmission by contact \n divination of drawing, slate \n dr. spencer thornton
1958
thornton's secrets of mental magic
Dr. Spencer Thornton
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Transmission by Contact
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1958
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slated for action \n ideas with children's toy called magic slate
- esp revelation
- before your eyes
- suggestions \n james torry \n before your eyes \n norman ashworth
1958
the new phoenix
James Torry
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Slated for Action
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1958
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mentalzeichen \n cards with symbols and colors and box with two wheels with same attributes, wheels are turned to select card \n werner krämer-orlano
1958
hokus pokus
Werner Krämer-Orlano
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Mentalzeichen
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1958
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(2) the centre tear (corinda variation) \n in depth instruction \n tony corinda
1959
billets
Tony Corinda
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(2) The Centre Tear (Corinda Variation)
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1959
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(1) the lady is a mindreader \n medium gets thought of card, date on a coin and date of birth \n tony corinda
1959
two person telepathy
Tony Corinda
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(1) The Lady is a Mindreader
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1959
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(7) the third man \n two telephone books, with medium \n tony corinda
1959
two person telepathy
Tony Corinda
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(7) The Third Man
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1959
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(27) cryptopsychism \n medium reveals word, code \n tony corinda
1959
mediumistic stunts
Tony Corinda
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(27) Cryptopsychism
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1959
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four count telepathy \n three spectators write different things on a paper and seal them in an envelope, while performer is not in the room, when he returns he divines the content and the spectators who wrote it \n laverne duvall \n the sealed envelope dodge \n theodore annemann
1959
more miracles in mentalism
LaVerne Duvall
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Four Count Telepathy
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1959
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mental pad idea \n price tag idea for nelson's mental pads \n ernest lepell
1959
more miracles in mentalism
Ernest LePell
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Mental Pad Idea
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1959
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fortune telling by cards \n with gypsy fortune telling cards, card is divined \n robert a. nelson
1959
more miracles in mentalism
Robert A. Nelson
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Fortune Telling by Cards
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1959
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publicity feature \n object put in safe are described \n robert a. nelson
1959
more miracles in mentalism
Robert A. Nelson
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Publicity Feature
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1959
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psychiatrix \n comedy drawings, stack some are selected and divined \n sydney bergson \n roger price's droodles
1959
mentalism & its presentation
Sydney Bergson
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Psychiatrix
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1959
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vier gegenstände \n three matches facing one way and one match facing the opposite way. after moving matches around, magician correctly can divine which is the reversed match without looking \n jack yates \n yates' four-object divination \n jack yates
1959
hokus pokus
Jack Yates
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Vier Gegenstände
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Also published here
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1959
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dead name duplikation \n name is written on a card and sealed in an envelope, performer does the same, and they match, simplified from original 1945 publication \n fredric kolb \n dead name duplication \n fredric kolb
1959
hokus pokus
Fredric Kolb
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Dead Name Duplikation
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1959
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think of a city \n several cities are written on a slate, one thought of and performer divines it by marking an x next to it, moving part \n cyro brighton
1960
magic of the mind
Cyro Brighton
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Think of a City
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1960
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radiopathy \n writing duplication on slates by medium, slates in bags \n len belcher
1960
magic of the mind
Len Belcher
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Radiopathy
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1960
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one ahead number effect \n five spectators write a number and their initials on cards, cards are put in a box performer divines all \n tom sellers
1960
magic of the mind
Tom Sellers
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One Ahead Number Effect
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1960
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caught thoughts \n thought is divined, written on cigarette paper, carbon in cigarette box \n corvello
1960
magic of the mind
Corvello
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Caught Thoughts
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1960
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those mystic signs again \n eighteen signs, with easy number mnemonics \n gerry findler
1960
magic of the mind
Gerry Findler
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Those Mystic Signs Again
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1960
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gruesome \n name chosen from list is divined \n howard a. adams \n some gruesome comments \n ernest heldman
1960
the new phoenix
Howard A. Adams
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Gruesome
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Variations
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Dec. 1960
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postal inspektion \n card is placed in envelope and divined, peek envelope \n harlan tarbell \n postal inspection \n harlan tarbell
1960
hokus pokus
Harlan Tarbell
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Postal Inspektion
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Also published here
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1960
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some ideas on tricks \n on ultissimo and loki's locket \n lane bateman
1961
ireland's yearbooks
Lane Bateman
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Some Ideas on Tricks
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1961
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life savers with an esp flavor \n bag with different flavored life savor candies, spectator takes one and eats it, performer divines taste \n robert a. nelson
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
Robert A. Nelson
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Life Savers with an ESP Flavor
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1961
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nelson's notes \n brand of cigarette is divined \n robert a. nelson
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
Robert A. Nelson
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Nelson's Notes
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1961
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business card telepathy \n symbols drawn on business cards, selected one is divined \n fredric kolb
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
Fredric Kolb
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Business Card Telepathy
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1961
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mental currency \n one of four bills is put in an envelope, performer divines which, olfactory method \n the amazing maurice
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
The Amazing Maurice
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Mental Currency
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1961
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maurice's handy andy \n impression method with envelopes and a note pad, carbon paper \n the amazing maurice \n the deluxe jupiter gimmick \n al mann
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
The Amazing Maurice
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Maurice's Handy Andy
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Related to
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1961
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newspaper ad test \n five ads are cut from a newspaper and put on a board, one is selected and divined by performer \n the amazing maurice
1961
still more miracles in mentalism
The Amazing Maurice
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Newspaper Ad Test
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1961
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