prévoir la pensée d'un homme en mettant d'avance une carte choisie au hasard, au rang et au numéro que cet homme doit choisir un instant après \n chosen card at any number in the deck, faced deck and deck flop \n unknown
1786
testament de jérôme sharp
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to allow a person to think of a card, and to make that card appear at such number in the pack as another person shall name \n card and its position remembered, bluff counting started with that number, with variation \n unknown \n mentalo \n unknown \n "die wievielte karte?" \n david tobias bamberg \n to make a card thought of by one person appear at such number in the pack as another person shall choose \n unknown \n the selected card appears at number chosen by another person \n ellis stanyon
1876
modern magic
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1876
modern magic
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several persons having each drawn and returned a card, to make each card appear at such number in the pack as the drawer chooses \n \n unknown
1876
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the charm trick \n no. 3, four cards are freely chosen and fairly shuffled back, they show up at small named numbers (or numbers thrown with dice), alternatively four indifferent cards are placed in front of the spectators that change into selections \n c. h. wilson
1877
the 52 wonders
C. H. Wilson
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The Charm Trick
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1889
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to make a card thought of by one person appear at such number in the pack as another person shall choose \n card and its position remembered, bluff counting started with that number, re-count \n unknown \n history \n karl fulves \n to allow a person to think of a card, and to make that card appear at such number in the pack as another person shall name \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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To make a Card thought of by one Person appear at such Number in the Pack as another Person shall choose
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the shower of aces \n many aces appear at named number (faced-deck turnover at-any-number method) \n conus
1889
tricks with cards
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The Shower of Aces
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thought doubly anticipated \n "to place a card thought of by one person at such position in the pack as another person shall mentally select"
psychological force & position 7 with outs \n unknown
1889
tricks with cards
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Thought Doubly Anticipated
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to produce three cards at any position in the pack thought of by another person \n three cards appear consecutively at freely named number \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
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To produce Three Cards at any Position in the Pack thought of by Another Person
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der kartenkünstler als hellseher \n no. 34, four cards chosen, deck placed in spectator's pocket, number named, cards removed and card at that number is first selection, repeated three more times \n unknown
1895
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Der Kartenkünstler als Hellseher
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1895
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das abzählen der karten \n faced deck, spectator names number, as force \n unknown \n abzählen der karten \n unknown
1895
der zauberspiegel
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Das Abzählen der Karten
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1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
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Abzählen der Karten
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die geheimnisvolle verbindung \n card appears at chosen number, duplicate and double-count, two methods \n unknown \n abzählen der karten \n unknown \n thought reading extraordinary \n unknown \n the ubiquitous card \n unknown
1896
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Die geheimnisvolle Verbindung
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die erzwungene wahl \n selection at named number \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
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Die erzwungene Wahl
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mundus vult decipi \n card appears at named number with re-dealing strategy, menetekel deck without short cards \n unknown \n mundus vult decipi \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
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Mundus vult decipi
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thought reading extraordinary \n thought of card at thought of number up to ten \n unknown \n power of concentrated thought \n s. w. erdnase \n die geheimnisvolle verbindung \n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
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Thought Reading Extraordinary
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the ubiquitous card \n card at named number \n unknown \n die geheimnisvolle verbindung \n unknown \n roterberg's umbiquitous card \n unknown
1897
new era card tricks
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The Ubiquitous Card
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1897
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four aces at four numbers \n four numbers named and aces counted to one by one, using faced deck and deck turnovers \n unknown
1897
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Four Aces at four Numbers
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die verbrannte und wieder entstandene karte \n card at any number force (palmed card replaced when named number is reached), card burned and reappears in cage \n hugo kramer \n straight from the top \n david britland
1898
die zauberwelt
Hugo Kramer
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Die verbrannte und wieder entstandene Karte
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fin de siècle \n no. 12, card chosen, deck cut in as many packets as the spectator wishes, selection appears at named number in a chosen packet \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
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Fin de Siècle
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1900
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denken und vergessen \n two cards chosen by a spectator and replaced, one named and one "forgotten", named appears at named number, other one chosen by another spectator \n charles arbre \n zum kartenkunststück "denken und vergessen" \n eduard w. lufa
1900
die zauberwelt
Charles Arbre
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Denken und Vergessen
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Variations
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June 1900
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power of concentrated thought \n number up to ten \n s. w. erdnase \n card and number divination \n unknown \n thought reading extraordinary \n unknown \n card at any number \n chan canasta \n scaan \n tom gagnon
1902
the expert at the card table
S. W. Erdnase
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Power of Concentrated Thought
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1902
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das vorherbestimmen menschlicher gedanken oder "die sehergabe des indischen marabus" \n three selections and their positions in the deck predicted, faced deck, two methods with or without an off-stage assistant, pocket writing of numbers with stencil \n a. j.
1904
die zauberwelt
A. J.
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Das Vorherbestimmen menschlicher Gedanken oder "Die Sehergabe des indischen Marabus"
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ihr wille geschehe! \n card chosen and shuffled back by spectator, small number named and card is there, gambling for seven with outs \n carl willmann
1904
die zauberwelt
Carl Willmann
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Ihr Wille geschehe!
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Dec. 1904
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die seelenwanderung der karten \n four-of-a-kind placed in square formation in a napkin, two card covered with cardboard, they travel upwards one by one through the napkin, preliminary phase in which every ace does a trick (comes to top, travels from pocket to pocket, to pocket, appears at any number) to switch the ungaffed cards for double facers \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1904
der zauberspiegel
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
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Die Seelenwanderung der Karten
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eine neue methode des abzählens \n "schule der magie"
selection placed on top, small number named and card shown at that position, extra card placed on top and then glide/strike second deal \n dr. reinhard rohnstein
1904
der zauberspiegel
Dr. Reinhard Rohnstein
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Eine neue Methode des Abzählens
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Apr. 1904
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chosen card appears in any part of the deck \n "card tricks based on a new and original system of locating a chosen card"
selection to any small number, with outs and alternative strategies \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
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Chosen Card Appears in Any Part of the Deck
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1909
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fifth method \n card to any number, with placement strategy to twenty-sixth \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
T. Nelson Downs
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Fifth Method
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1909
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the ubiquitous cards \n three peeked-at cards, three times stop trick performed, last time with spectator dealing, with variation with numbers instead of "stop" \n nate leipzig \n card locations \n nate leipzig \n daley's variation of leipzig's three card discovery routine \n dr. jacob daley
1909
the art of magic
Nate Leipzig
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The Ubiquitous Cards
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1909
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re-count force \n for card at any number \n unknown
1909
the art of magic
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Re-Count Force
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unit block control second deal \n block backjogged \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Unit Block Control Second Deal
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1910
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to allow a person to think of a card, and to make that card appear at any number in the pack which the rest of the company may decide upon \n card and its position from the face remembered, any number named, performer goes behind back, then count started from remembered position \n unknown
1911
modern card manipulation
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To allow a Person to think of a Card, and to make that Card appear at any number in the Pack which the rest of the Company may decide upon
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1911
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another "marvelous coincidence" \n two decks, number counted to in one deck and dealing stopped in other deck, the cards match \n donald holmes \n "a card mystery" (donald holmes, contributed to magic) \n coincidence \n donald holmes \n another marvelous coincidence \n donald holmes
1913
tricks with prepared cards
Donald Holmes
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Another "Marvelous Coincidence"
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Inspired by- "A Card Mystery" (Donald Holmes, contributed to Magic)
Related toAlso published here
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1913
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cards and coincidence \n three selections and three packets, cards at number, faced deck method \n stanley collins
1915
original magical creations
Stanley Collins
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Cards and Coincidence
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1915
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divino \n no. 5, deck dealt into two piles, card at position in one half remembered, deck pocketed, number named, card at that position is selection \n charles t. jordan \n divino \n charles t. jordan \n new divino \n glenn g. gravatt \n divino \n charles t. jordan \n divino \n charles t. jordan \n "divino" notes \n karl fulves
1920
ten new prepared card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Divino
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1920
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satan's prophecy \n no.1, one of four named cards by performer is chosen and card travels from half to other half in box at named number, card is also predicted on paper \n charles t. jordan \n improved satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan \n still taking three \n alex elmsley \n card case prophecy \n stephen hobbs \n satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan \n satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new impromptu card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Satan's Prophecy
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1920
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hit it hard \n selection placed on top, deck hit by spectator, card is then shown on bottom, deck shuffled and hit again, card at named position \n louis f. christianer
1923
selected tricks
Louis F. Christianer
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Hit It Hard
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1923
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a card comedy \n card chosen and lost, spectator names number, card counted to, spectator claims it's not his card but deck shown as one-way deck, gag with stooge \n stanley collins
1925
collins's card conceits
Stanley Collins
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A Card Comedy
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1925
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locating \n card chosen and lost, magician divines card and position in deck after shuffles and cuts \n louis nikola \n locating \n louis nikola
1927
the nikola card system
Louis Nikola
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Locating
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Also published here
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1927
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to name the position of any card called for \n \n louis nikola
1927
the nikola card system
Louis Nikola
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To Name The Position Of Any Card Called For
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1927
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to name the card occupying any given position \n \n louis nikola
1927
the nikola card system
Louis Nikola
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To Name The Card Occupying Any Given Position
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1927
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the flight \n card to impossible location at any number: card vanishes from inside an envelope to be found in a deck sealed also in another envelope, at a location named by the spectator \n louis nikola
1927
the nikola card system
Louis Nikola
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The Flight
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1927
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to place a selected card in a given position in the pack \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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To Place a Selected Card in a Given Position in the Pack
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1927/28
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12
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card at number \n card at small number is forced card, cards dealt face up \n eric f. impey
1928
original card mysteries
Eric F. Impey
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Card at Number
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1928
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die gehorsamen karten in der tasche des zuschauers \n deck placed inside pocket of spectator, performer removes three selections at three named numbers \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1930
zauberkunststücke
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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Die gehorsamen Karten in der Tasche des Zuschauers
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1930
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a matter of thought \n glide \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
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A Matter of Thought
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1933
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subtlety versus manipulation \n between one and forty \n victor farelli
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Victor Farelli
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Subtlety versus Manipulation
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1933
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the veneri "turn" \n bluff method for "card at any number" \n ernando veneri
1933
farelli's card magic — part two
Ernando Veneri
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The Veneri "Turn"
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1933
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thoughts anticipated \n card and its position remembered, is transferred to another named number \n unknown \n a change in number \n warren wiersbe \n point of contrast \n ken krenzel
1933
card manipulations
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Thoughts Anticipated
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1933
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the "will-o'-the-wisp" card \n "sometimes known as the run-a-way card"
card and its position thought-of, it vanishes and reappears reversed at named number, re-deal placement \n ralph w. hull \n thoughts anticipated \n unknown
1933
more "eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
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The "Will-o'-the-Wisp" Card
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Related to
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1933
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hull's "never miss" card trick \n selection appears at chosen position, repeat with apparent failure and transformation
- reverse count and packet turnover bluff
- slip-back deal count \n ralph w. hull
1933
more "eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
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Hull's "Never Miss" Card Trick
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1933
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finding a selected card at any number called for \n - method 1
- method 2
- method 3 \n tom sellers
1934
card tricks that work
Tom Sellers
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Finding a Selected Card at Any Number Called For
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1934
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three cards - three numbers \n two decks, three times cards are found at small number named, in other pack, three-way forcing pack \n theodore annemann
1934
sh-h-h--! it's a secret
Theodore Annemann
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Three Cards - Three Numbers
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1934
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card and number divination \n up to ten, with outs (palm-off, transformation) \n unknown \n power of concentrated thought \n s. w. erdnase
1935
mental magic with cards
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Card and Number Divination
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1935
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a most unusual experiment in which a chosen card appears instantly at any number in the deck from 10 to 45 \n \n laurie ireland \n "card at any number" \n edward marlo \n card at any number count \n laurie ireland \n the slap trick \n dai vernon \n laurie ireland
1935
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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A Most Unusual Experiment in Which a Chosen Card Appears Instantly at Any Number in the Deck from 10 to 45
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1935
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better yet \n any ace at named number \n laurie ireland
1935
ireland's yearbooks
Laurie Ireland
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Better Yet
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1935
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a brain teaser \n no. 9, card vanishes from packet and travels to named position into other packet, duplicate, saliva \n ralph w. hull \n three in one card trick \n ralph w. hull \n three-in-one \n ralph w. hull
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
Ralph W. Hull
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A Brain Teaser
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1935
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watch locator \n no. 33, selection lost, spectator adds hours and minutes of current time to count to selection \n unknown
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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Watch Locator
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1935
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the piles \n card ends up at chosen number \n frank lane \n u. f. grant
1935
they're off
Frank Lane, U. F. Grant
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The Piles
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1935
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automatic seconds \n card(s) at any number(s) using second deal from card case with slit \n harry j. smith \n shoe-in \n ken krenzel \n harry j. smith
1936
the jinx
Harry J. Smith
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Automatic Seconds
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Variations
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1936
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hilarious finish to an old trick \n card at number with recount, another spectator names it \n unknown
1936
card manipulations
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Hilarious Finish to an Old Trick
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1936
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154
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seventeen down \n selection appears at number foretold by magician. effect allows magician to secretly cull the four kings to the top for a later routine. \n victor farelli \n (al baker, the sphinx, 1932)
1936
lend me your pack
Victor Farelli
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Seventeen Down
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Inspired by- (Al Baker, The Sphinx, 1932)
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1936
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the magic breath \n trick succeeds on second count \n unknown \n unpredictable prediction \n larry jennings
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Magic Breath
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1937
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push-back count \n cards are counted from top of pack, first one is stolen back \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Push-Back Count
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1937
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the missing card \n card travels from pack to another pack to named number, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Missing Card
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1937
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105
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number please \n any number, sticky card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Number Please
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1937
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115
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initialled card telepathy \n signed card at chosen number or stop trick, double backer \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Initialled Card Telepathy
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1937
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your card, your number \n slip back count, one way deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Your Card, Your Number
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1937
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154
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say when \n three cards at three numbers in fifteen-card packet, using hat, one-way backs \n u. f. grant
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
U. F. Grant
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Say When
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1937
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164
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the reverse "count-down" trick \n faced deck, banded deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Reverse "Count-Down" Trick
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1937
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mentalo \n card at random position is found at position twenty with bold miscounting \n unknown \n to allow a person to think of a card, and to make that card appear at such number in the pack as another person shall name \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Mentalo
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Related to
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1937
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keystone card discovery \n two numbers named, predicted card is found at position equal to the difference between the two numbers after two failed count-downs, actually jordan's?! \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n the keystone card discovery \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
William Larsen, T. Page Wright
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Keystone Card Discovery
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Related to
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1937
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182
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the 52 card trick \n thought-of card ends up at named number up to thirteen, matrix dealing elimination process \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The 52 Card Trick
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1937
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card and number \n menetekel deck \n j. f. orrin
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
J. F. Orrin
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Card and Number
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1937
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258
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finding a card in any position \n basic stripper deck application \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Finding a Card in Any Position
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1937
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at any number from pocket \n stripper deck \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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At Any Number From Pocket
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1937
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268
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three in one card trick \n card vanishes from packet and travels to named position into other packet, duplicate, saliva \n ralph w. hull \n a brain teaser \n ralph w. hull
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Ralph W. Hull
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Three in One Card Trick
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Also published here
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1937
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to any number \n short card \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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To Any Number
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1937
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312
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an amazing card location \n top five cards are shown not to be the selection, number up to five is called, card at that position is now selection, imperfection principle \n joe berg
1937
here's new magic
Joe Berg
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An Amazing Card Location
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1937
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a chosen card is discovered at any selected number \n bottom deal \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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A Chosen Card Is Discovered at Any Selected Number
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1938
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b. effect \n one to ten, thought-of card \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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b. Effect
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1938
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the spectator makes a prediction \n svengali deck, selection at any number by spectator \n unknown
1938
greater magic
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The Spectator Makes a Prediction
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1938
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card and number \n number named, that many cards are cut to and selection is at that position, belly stripper card \n harry blackstone \n vernon on blackstone's pet \n dai vernon
1938
greater magic
Harry Blackstone
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Card and Number
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Variations
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1938
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461
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give a number! \n featuring weird throw switch, mention of svengali deck method \n harrison \n simplex card transposition \n edward marlo \n jean hugard
1938
the jinx
Harrison
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Give a Number!
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Feb. 1938
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a new force deck \n unnecessarily gaffed deck for faced-deck countdown \n charles t. jordan \n a new force deck \n charles t. jordan
1938
the jinx
Charles T. Jordan
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A New Force Deck
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Mar. 1938
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card at any small number \n bottom deal with cover card subtlety \n laurie ireland \n the zodiac card \n gene maze \n stopping hofzinser \n johnny thompson \n the keepers of the secrets \n peter duffie
1938
lessons in dishonesty
Laurie Ireland
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Card at any Small Number
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Related toVariations
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1938
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card at dice number \n three dice thrown, total counted to selection \n barbara stanwyck
1939
the jinx
Barbara Stanwyck
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Card at Dice Number
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Jan. 1939
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card at number from 1-10 \n with outs \n theodore annemann
1939
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Card at Number from 1-10
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1939
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6. card appears at chosen number \n using secret deck-turnover and jordan's ultimo deck \n charles t. jordan \n 6. card appears at chosen number \n charles t. jordan
1939
the jinx
Charles T. Jordan
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6. Card Appears at Chosen Number
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Also published here
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1939
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criss-cross \n performer and spectator each write down card and number from one to twenty-six, when counted down in two halves it matches, option to end clean by switching the half with duplicates \n stephen simpson
1939
the jinx
Stephen Simpson
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Criss-Cross
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Feb. 1939
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faced-deck card at any number \n \n unknown
1939
the jinx
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Faced-Deck Card at Any Number
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Dec. 1939
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name your number \n selection to any named number \n newton hall
1939
more card manipulations
Newton Hall
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Name Your Number
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1939
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stop \n selection is at thought-of position, continuous triples \n theodore annemann \n naming the stranger \n karl fulves
1939
the incorporated strange secrets
Theodore Annemann
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Stop
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Variations
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1939
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five star finale \n five selections appear at five numbers \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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Five Star Finale
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1940
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an expert at figures \n using addition force \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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An Expert at Figures
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1940
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268
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the card at any number \n thumb count \n unknown
1940
expert card technique
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The Card at Any Number
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1940
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417
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another card silk idea \n silk transforms in a box, card is found at random number, rueskamp \n william ruesskamp
1940
fast ones
William Ruesskamp
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Another Card Silk Idea
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1940
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card appearance at selected number \n "between 5 and 10" \n unknown
1941
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
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Card Appearance at Selected Number
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1941
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the aerial count \n \n joseph cottone
1941
more card manipulations
Joseph Cottone
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The Aerial Count
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1941
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card and number \n at any number, stripper glide \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1941
the stripper deck
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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Card and Number
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1941
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the lighting calculator \n number named, that many cards cut off, next card selection \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1941
the stripper deck
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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The Lighting Calculator
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1941
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ihre chance \n selection is found at position of number made by removed matches from matchbox \n dr. lazlo rothbart
1941
la baguette magique
Dr. Lazlo Rothbart
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Ihre Chance
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June 1941
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outguessing the spectator \n thought-of numbers, two spectator, roughed deck \n al baker \n outguessing the spectator \n al baker
1941
magical ways and means
Al Baker
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Outguessing the Spectator
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Also published here
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1941
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cooperative conjuring \n with (forcing) dice, between ten and thirty \n al baker \n cooperative conjuring \n al baker
1941
magical ways and means
Al Baker
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Cooperative Conjuring
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Also published here
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1941
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two card routine \n - 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 \n paul curry \n two-card routine \n paul curry \n john scarne \n myles lyons \n theodore annemann
1941
something borrowed, something new
Paul Curry
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Two Card Routine
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Also published here
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1941
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lucky seventh \n selection at named small number \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1942
miracle shuffles and tricks
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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Lucky Seventh
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1942
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10
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the obliging cards \n two cards found at two named numbers \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1942
miracle shuffles and tricks
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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The Obliging Cards
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1942
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the silver trick \n date on coin is used to count down to four selections \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1942
miracle shuffles and tricks
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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The Silver Trick
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1942
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ringing the changes \n card and its position remembered, optional stranger card \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1942
prepared cards and accessories
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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Ringing the Changes
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1942
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bottom deal second \n \n art lyle
1943
the phoenix
Art Lyle
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Bottom Deal Second
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Feb. 1943
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middle deal \n center deal presentation \n r. c. buff \n any card at any number \n barrie richardson
1943
the phoenix
R. C. Buff
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Middle Deal
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July 1943
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give a number \n featuring weird throw switch, mention of svengali deck method \n harrison
1943
full deck of impromptu card tricks
Harrison
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Give A Number
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1943
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routine with a svengali deck \n different effects with a svengali deck, reverse, spelling, counting, all alike \n tom bowyer
1944
hugard's magic monthly
Tom Bowyer
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Routine with a Svengali Deck
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June 1944
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the freely selected card \n concept of one-way backs, three methods of locating a freely selected card using one-way backs
- i. standard location
- ii. card at number
- iii. spectator locates card \n john mulholland
1944
the art of illusion
John Mulholland
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The Freely Selected Card
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1944
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ii. card at number \n magician notes card’s position in deck (one-way backs), miscalls several cards’ values that add up to the card’s position and spectator counts down \n john mulholland
1944
the art of illusion
John Mulholland
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II. Card at Number
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1944
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my favorite card routine \n prediction on business card, card found at chosen number \n elwin more
1945
ireland's yearbooks
Elwin More
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My Favorite Card Routine
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1945
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14
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at a mentally chosen number \n \n sylvan barnet
1945
my best
Sylvan Barnet
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At a Mentally Chosen Number
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1945
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name your number \n one of six cards chosen, its number used to count to selection \n bert allerton \n a psychological discovery \n sam leo horowitz
1945
hugard's magic monthly
Bert Allerton
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Name Your Number
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Related to
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Aug. 1945
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139
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a change in number \n card and its position remembered, is transferred to another named number \n warren wiersbe \n thoughts anticipated \n unknown
1946
mental cases with cards
Warren Wiersbe
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A Change in Number
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Related to
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1946
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the eagle speaks \n coin whispers the position, where the selection is in the deck, then the coin vanishes and appears above the selection \n john scarne \n air coin cut (エアーコイン・カット) \n tomoya horiki
1946
the phoenix
John Scarne
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The Eagle Speaks
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Variations
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May 1946
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427
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mathematical marvel \n performer selects and replaces a card, spectator names two numbers, card is not found at those numbers, but on the third try when counting to their difference \n arden morris
1946
50 tricks you can do, you will do, easy to do
Arden Morris
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Mathematical Marvel
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1946
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marlo's miracle prediction \n deck shuffled, number named by spectator, card predicted, punch deal \n edward marlo \n marlo's miracle prediction handling \n ken krenzel \n edward marlo \n the punch deal \n frederick braue \n border control \n john cottle \n confessions of an idiot savant \n aaron shields
1947
marlo in spades
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Miracle Prediction
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Related toVariations
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1947
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iii. the named vanish \n named card, reappears at named number, stacked \n edward marlo
1947
marlo in spades
Edward Marlo
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III. The Named Vanish
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1947
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a pocket discovery \n deck in pocket, card produced at named number \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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A Pocket Discovery
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1948
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18
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a card and a number \n card is found at number which was "dealt" by spectator before \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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A Card and a Number
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1948
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26
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mentalivity \n \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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Mentalivity
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1948
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186
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bottoms up \n off-beat card at small number \n fred fletcher
1948
the phoenix
Fred Fletcher
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Bottoms Up
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Oct. 1948
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647
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card at small number \n psychological (gambling for seven) with out \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Card at Small Number
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1948
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96
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selected card at any number \n card thought of during riffling, it ends up at named number \n arthur h. buckley
1948
the card expert entertains
Arthur H. Buckley
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Selected Card at Any Number
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1948
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129
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15 to 30 \n \n william ruesskamp
1949
the phoenix
William Ruesskamp
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15 to 30
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Apr. 1949
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700
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grant's terrific telephone test \n deck dealt onto table in row with every other card reversed, reversed one chosen, then any person called who names an odd number, card is there, half forcing deck \n u. f. grant \n any number over telephone \n u. f. grant
1949
grant's inner circle magazine
U. F. Grant
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Grant's Terrific Telephone Test
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Related to
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Aug./Sep. 1949
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12
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telepathy for two \n two cards appear at chosen numbers from one to ten, forcing banks \n al baker \n telepathy for two \n al baker
1949
mental magic
Al Baker
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Telepathy For Two
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Also published here
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1949
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97
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any number called for \n \n joe stuthard
1949
stuthard's trilby deck
Joe Stuthard
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Any Number Called For
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1949
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15
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telephone trick \n person phoned and asked for a number in the deck, selection is at that position \n george armstrong
1949
stuthard's trilby deck
George Armstrong
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Telephone Trick
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1949
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18
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thought control \n no. 28, ten cards chosen and written on slips of paper, along with number. one paper is chosen, dealing down to number reveals that card \n howard wurst
1950
scarne on card tricks
Howard Wurst
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Thought Control
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1950
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51
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magic in your own hands \n no. 29, spectator names a number between five and ten, card of that value produced and selection found at that number \n cliff green \n "secrets" \n dai vernon \n predetermined count-down \n justin higham
1950
scarne on card tricks
Cliff Green
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Magic in Your Own Hands
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Related toVariations
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1950
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53
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dice will tell \n no. 109, selection found by roll of two dice \n howard thurston \n oscar weigle \n double revelation with cards and dice \n nick trost \n triple enigma \n karl fulves \n tony bartolotta \n decoy dice \n stewart judah \n dice will tell more \n nick trost
1950
scarne on card tricks
Howard Thurston, Oscar Weigle
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Dice Will Tell
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Variations
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1950
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210
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add lib \n no. 139, selected card moves to position named by performer \n oscar weigle
1950
scarne on card tricks
Oscar Weigle
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Add Lib
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1950
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268
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nord's handkerchief variation \n selection appears face-up at number, under handkerchief \n bill nord
1950
hugard's magic monthly
Bill Nord
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Nord's Handkerchief Variation
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Apr. 1950
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651
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who knows the card? \n card chosen with counting procedure ends up and number named at beginning \n eddie joseph \n presque vu \n jim steinmeyer \n eddie joseph \n streamlined who knows the card \n george mcbride
1950
eddie's dumbfounders with cards
Eddie Joseph
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Who Knows the Card?
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Variations
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1950
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3
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the fair count \n count-down to named number, count repeated because of skepticism of audience, selection found reversed \n paul rosini \n faith counter \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n daley's version of rosini's reverse card \n dr. jacob daley \n rosini reverse \n paul rosini
1950
magical gems
Paul Rosini
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The Fair Count
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VariationsAlso published here
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1950
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complete cover \n deck in performer's hand, covered with handkerchief, spectator names a number between ten and twenty, performer names card at that position \n dai vernon
1950
magical gems
Dai Vernon
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Complete Cover
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1950
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unknown - effect no. 2 \n two selections appear at selected numbers up to ten, several methods, some with roughed cards, impromptu double backer \n edward marlo
1951
unknown
Edward Marlo
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Unknown - Effect No. 2
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1951
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card at any number \n counting twice \n unknown
1951
hugard's magic monthly
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Card At Any Number
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Feb. 1951
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759
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effect no. 6 \n spectator thinks of card as they are riffled by slowly, this card reverses at named number \n edward marlo
1951
the marlo miracle deck
Edward Marlo
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Effect No. 6
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1951
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3
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hal's halucination \n numbers written on billets, performer tries to find selection and removes two cards, one for suit other for value, card is found at number on selected billet \n hal m. greenberg
1952
the phoenix
Hal M. Greenberg
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Hal's Halucination
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Apr. 1952
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1006
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two numbers \n two cards selected, spectators only think of a number, both cards are found at the positions \n bill simon \n dealing the aces \n frederick braue
1952
effective card magic
Bill Simon
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Two Numbers
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Related to
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1952
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81
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no title at all \n two selection, first found by stop, second by naming a number, two way forcing deck, alternated \n theodore annemann
1952
annemann's buried treasures
Theodore Annemann
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No Title At All
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1952
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6
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they tell you nothing \n spectator pockets some cards and remembers a card at the same position as the number of pocketed cards, card ends up at named number \n w. f. "rufus" steele
1952
the last word on cards
W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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They Tell You Nothing
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1952
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32
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effect one \n card from packet into odd-backed deck at named number \n edward marlo \n colorado \n aldo colombini
1953
unlimited
Edward Marlo
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Effect One
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Related to
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1953
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9
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red & blue routine i \n card travels from packet into odd-backed deck to chosen position \n edward marlo
1953
unlimited
Edward Marlo
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Red & Blue Routine I
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1953
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36
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red & blue routine ii \n card travels from packet into odd-backed deck, then turns over there \n edward marlo
1953
unlimited
Edward Marlo
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Red & Blue Routine II
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1953
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39
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red & blue routine iii \n card travels from packet into odd-backed deck twice \n edward marlo
1953
unlimited
Edward Marlo
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Red & Blue Routine III
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1953
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40
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the mystic card of fu \n message appears on a blank card, which names position of selection in deck \n r. m. jamison
1954
the new phoenix
R. M. Jamison
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The Mystic Card of Fu
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May 1954
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30
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al bakers prophecy \n one out of eight cards is chosen, value leads to selection, everything was predicted \n dr. stanley jaks
1954
hokus pokus
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Al Bakers Prophecy
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1954
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170
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the deckspert \n spectator cuts off cards and puts some of them in one pocket and some in the other, card at position of total of cards in one pocket is remembered, performer changes order of deck, then card is at position of total of cards in other pocket \n stewart james
1954
first call to cards
Stewart James
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The Deckspert
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1954
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card climax \n at a named number, with down under deal \n john scarne
1956
the best in magic
John Scarne
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Card Climax
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1956
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118
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the keystone card discovery \n two numbers named, predicted card is found at position equal to the difference between the two numbers after two failed count-downs \n charles t. jordan \n mathematical black jacks \n henry christ \n the keystone card discovery \n charles t. jordan \n triple esp prediction \n nick trost
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery
Charles T. Jordan
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The Keystone Card Discovery
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Related toAlso published here
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1956
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22
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bold steal - second handling \n one to ten \n edward marlo
1957
side steal
Edward Marlo
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Bold Steal - Second Handling
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1957
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10
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veneri turn variant \n bluff method for "card at any number" \n edward marlo \n ernando veneri
1957
the tabled palm
Edward Marlo, Ernando Veneri
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Veneri Turn Variant
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1957
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20
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card at any number \n \n russell "rusduck" duck
1958
the cardiste
Russell "Rusduck" Duck
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Card At Any Number
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May 1958
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13
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3x karten-magie \n selection at number, number is determined by value of other card \n rolf andra
1958
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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3x Karten-Magie
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1958
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694
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der rätselhafte 3-karten trick \n three decks, chosen number to select card, cards turnover in each deck \n rolf andra
1958
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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Der rätselhafte 3-Karten Trick
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1958
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698
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switchy-coo \n card a chosen number is reversed, then changes to previous selection \n alex elmsley \n switchy-coo \n alex elmsley
1958
ibidem
Alex Elmsley
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Switchy-Coo
|
Also published here
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Sep. 1958
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the bent corner prediction \n spectator names number up to 52, card there is predicted by performer \n dai vernon \n inner secrets of card magic \n edward marlo \n dai vernon \n lewis ganson \n prediction \n martin gardner \n the best prediction \n paul rosini \n scarne's number card crimp for vernon's reverse effect \n john scarne \n bent sinister \n eddie fields \n edward marlo
1959
inner secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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The Bent Corner Prediction
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Related toVariations
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1959
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12
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the over count \n selection found at a freely chosen number \n edward marlo \n alternate method of producing a card at any number \n ellis stanyon
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Edward Marlo
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The Over Count
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Related to
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1959
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11
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one hand count down \n selection appears at named small number, bottom deal \n edward marlo
1959
seconds, centers, bottoms
Edward Marlo
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One Hand Count Down
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1959
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27
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the double count \n \n al leech
1959
cardmanship
Al Leech
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The Double Count
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1959
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10
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the birthday card trick \n card is found a position of a wished month \n jack avis
1959
card tricks
Jack Avis
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The Birthday Card Trick
|
1959
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312
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packet replacement variation \n addition to packet, or card-at-a-number \n james steranko
1960
steranko on cards
James Steranko
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Packet Replacement Variation
|
1960
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31
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aces and numbers \n aces are found at numbers designated by apparently random playing cards \n edward marlo \n aces and numbers variation \n edward marlo
1961
the multiple shift
Edward Marlo
|
Aces and Numbers
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Variations
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1961
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38
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the guide transposition \n card vanishes from packet an appears at chosen position in another deck \n edward marlo
1961
card to wallet
Edward Marlo
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The Guide Transposition
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1961
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25
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the upside down trick \n value cut to is counted down to find selection, featuring face-up bottom deal \n charlie miller
1961
an evening with charlie miller
Charlie Miller
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The Upside Down Trick
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1961
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veneri turn \n bluff method for "card at any number" \n ernando veneri
1962
estimation
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Veneri Turn
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1962
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the sloppy card trick \n saliva for control, selection appears on named number up to ten \n harry lorayne \n dried-out sloppy card trick \n harry lorayne
1962
close-up card magic
Harry Lorayne
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The Sloppy Card Trick
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Variations
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1962
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hypnose \n multiple spectators chose the same card, routine for svengali type decks \n jochen zmeck
1962
enzyklopädie der rauh-glatt-kartentricks — teil i
Jochen Zmeck
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Hypnose
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1962
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medium \n partial rough-smooth, red and black alternate, then force blocks, three phases:
- 1. spectator says if top card is red or black, he is always right
- 2. spectator names position of a given card, the card is at that position
- 3. performer put unknown card in pocket, spectator divines it \n jochen zmeck \n psi color \n edward marlo
1962
enzyklopädie der rauh-glatt-kartentricks — teil ii
Jochen Zmeck
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Medium
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1962
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erfüllte gedankenwünsche \n two cards selected and spectators find them with small number or stop, two-card mirage deck, partial rough-smooth \n al koran
1962
enzyklopädie der rauh-glatt-kartentricks — teil ii
Al Koran
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Erfüllte Gedankenwünsche
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1962
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eine karten kaprice \n card at number, duplicate, easy second deal with missing part \n dr. william weyeneth
1963
hokus pokus
Dr. William Weyeneth
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Eine Karten Kaprice
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1963
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aces and numbers variation \n \n edward marlo \n aces and numbers \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Aces and Numbers Variation
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1964
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marlo miracle aces \n classic faro ace cutting ("estimation aces"), last ace found at named number \n edward marlo \n jive aces \n edward marlo \n michael close \n andrew wimhurst \n patrick lehnen \n the miracle aces \n roberto giobbi \n impossible poker demonstration \n john f. mendoza \n aces reloaded \n r. paul wilson \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n flash of light \n eddie taytelbaum \n stephen tucker \n expert estimating the aces \n johnny thompson \n automatic ace cutting \n tom gagnon \n punched in the dark \n tom gagnon \n miracle ace routine \n edward marlo \n speaking volumes \n harry mendoza
1964
faro controlled miracles
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Miracle Aces
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Related toVariations- Impossible Poker Demonstration (John F. Mendoza, 1978)
- Marlo Miracle Aces (Edward Marlo, Martin A. Nash, 1980)
- Flash of Light (Eddie Taytelbaum, Stephen Tucker, 1983)
- The Miracle Aces (Roberto Giobbi, 2000)
- Automatic Ace Cutting (Tom Gagnon, 2000)
- Aces Reloaded (R. Paul Wilson, 2015)
- Expert Estimating the Aces (Johnny Thompson, 2018)
- Punched in the Dark (Tom Gagnon, 2019)
Also published here
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1964
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stop, spell or number \n \n tony kardyro
1966
t.k's card change supreme effects
Tony Kardyro
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Stop, Spell or Number
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1966
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"secrets" \n "chapter four", spectator names a number between five and ten, card of that value produced and selection found at that number \n dai vernon \n the spots on top card indicate position of one chosen \n ellis stanyon \n magic in your own hands \n cliff green \n dai-ja-vue \n dai vernon
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Dai Vernon
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"Secrets"
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1967
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ten gives three \n "chapter eight", ace to ten are shuffled, reorder themselves, joker appears at chosen number \n bruce cervon \n an extraordinary prediction \n harry lorayne \n repeat tap reverse \n bill derman
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Bruce Cervon
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Ten Gives Three
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Related toVariations
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1967
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your number - your card \n four cards face up, value of each is dealt and four selections are found, spectators decide in which order \n gene finnell
1967
free cut principle
Gene Finnell
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Your Number - Your Card
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1967
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emergency transfer \n selection to any position from two to nine \n edward marlo
1968
expert card conjuring
Edward Marlo
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Emergency Transfer
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1968
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"wandman" transpo \n card moves from one position in deck to another, by throwing dice, using walter wandman dice box \n jack avis
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Jack Avis
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"Wandman" Transpo
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May 1968
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hidden power \n card selected via automatic placement procedure moves to named number \n jack avis \n wired hidden power \n jon racherbaumer \n hidden power \n karl fulves \n jack avis \n the extremely hidden count down \n jon racherbaumer
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Jack Avis
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Hidden Power
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Variations
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May 1968
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applications \n of the immediate bottom deal:
- as an exchange
- as a count-down effect
- gambling demonstration \n edward marlo
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Edward Marlo
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Applications
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Winter 1968
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better than \n fingertip peeked at card to any number with faros \n edward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control
Edward Marlo
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Better Than
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1970
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the vanishing card \n peeked card vanishes, reappears at chosen number, saliva \n edward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control
Edward Marlo
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The Vanishing Card
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1970
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name a number \n selected card at any number \n dai vernon \n the slap trick \n dai vernon \n laurie ireland
1970
expanded lecture notes
Dai Vernon
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Name a Number
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Variations
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1970
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proving count \n card at number, with greek deal \n edward marlo
1970
magic mafia effects
Edward Marlo
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Proving Count
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1970
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once again!!! \n selection is found at named number, then at stopped position, then wrong card turns into selection and finally the balloon stand \n alan shaxon
1970
my kind of magic
Alan Shaxon
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Once Again!!!
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1970
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magie mit zahlen und karten \n number up to ten \n rolf andra
1970
hokus pokus
Rolf Andra
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Magie mit Zahlen und Karten
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1970
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redone-bury delusion \n \n jerry k. hartman \n the dunbury delusion \n charlie miller
1970
secret subtraction
Jerry K. Hartman
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Redone-bury Delusion
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Related to
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1970
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predictafors \n card at named number is predicted, 1-0-1 mirage deck \n roy johnson
1970
the roy johnson lecture notes
Roy Johnson
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Predictafors
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1970
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any number via false faro method \n - the faro shuffler's column #1
without actual faro, straight-cut placement ("false faro") \n roger smith \n straight cut placement \n edward marlo \n any number via false faro method - variations \n roger smith
1970
necromancer
Roger Smith
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Any Number via False Faro Method
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Related toVariations
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Aug. 1970
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any number via false faro method - variations \n two variations \n roger smith \n any number via false faro method \n roger smith
1970
necromancer
Roger Smith
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Any Number via False Faro Method - Variations
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Inspired by
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Sep. 1970
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card incident \n \n john jennings
1971
magick
John Jennings
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Card Incident
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1971
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countdown disclosures \n setting a selection to named number in small packet, several approaches (described in context reference) \n edward marlo \n "over here, of course!" \n edward marlo \n notes \n jon racherbaumer
1972
kabbala — volume 2
Edward Marlo
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Countdown Disclosures
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Apr. 1972
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probability nil! \n card at number, extracted from performer's pocket \n charles cameron
1972
magick
Charles Cameron
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Probability Nil!
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1972
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from the spectator's pocket \n deck in spectator's pocket, card at named position \n unknown
1972
the living end
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From the Spectator's Pocket
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1972
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favorite card trick \n card from row chosen, its value used to count down to selection \n stewart judah
1972
the living end
Stewart Judah
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Favorite Card Trick
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1972
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card at any number \n first time it fails, re-deal \n unknown
1972
the living end
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Card at Any Number
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1972
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stop when ready \n \n henry christ \n stop when ready \n henry christ
1972
the living end
Henry Christ
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Stop When Ready
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Also published here
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1972
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at second spectator's number \n using the glide \n unknown
1972
the living end
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At Second Spectator's Number
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1972
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the three numbers \n two named numbers, card is found at difference of named numbers \n t. page wright
1972
the living end
T. Page Wright
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The Three Numbers
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1972
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torn pack location \n deck torn in half, two halves of selection found at named numbers \n unknown
1972
the living end
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Torn Pack Location
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1972
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my number your card \n \n jack vosburgh
1972
the living end
Jack Vosburgh
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My Number Your Card
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1972
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tour avec le coin coupé \n card at number from bottom of the deck, glide \n roger "hervey" vuille
1972
hokus pokus
Roger "Hervey" Vuille
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Tour avec le Coin Coupé
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1972
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vernon on blackstone's pet \n no. 97, number named, that many cards are cut to and selection is at that position \n dai vernon \n card and number \n harry blackstone
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dai Vernon
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Vernon On Blackstone's Pet
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Inspired by
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1972
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daley's do it yourself \n no. 165, card chosen from one half, its value is counted down in second half to find selection, bottom deal \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's version of horowitz's two pile effect \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Do It Yourself
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1972
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daley's bottom deal location \n no. 193, three cards chosen in different ways, they show up at three small numbers \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Bottom Deal Location
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1972
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daley's jumping aces \n no. 204, "dr. oberholzer ace location", sounds like four packets are counted off while starting with an ace on top for each count, cryptic \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's four ace trick \n dr. jacob daley \n dr. oberholzer four ace routine \n dr. oberholzer \n variation of jumping aces \n unknown \n ace prologue to routine \n unknown \n triple peek finish \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Jumping Aces
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1972
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daley's version of rosini's reverse card \n no. 293, card appears reversed at chosen number on second count, bottom deal placement \n dr. jacob daley \n the fair count \n paul rosini
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Version Of Rosini's Reverse Card
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Inspired by
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1972
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daley's version of horowitz's two pile effect \n no. 324, card chosen from one half, its value is counted down in second half to find selection \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's do it yourself \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Daley's Version Of Horowitz's Two Pile Effect
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1972
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rosini reverse \n no. 365, count-down to named number, count repeated because of skepticism of audience, selection found reversed \n paul rosini \n the fair count \n paul rosini
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Paul Rosini
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Rosini Reverse
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Also published here
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1972
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dr. oberholzer four ace routine \n no. 388, sounds like four packets are counted off while starting with an ace on top for each count, cryptic \n dr. oberholzer \n daley's jumping aces \n dr. jacob daley \n a letter from m. d. overholser \n m. d. overholser
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Oberholzer
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Dr. Oberholzer Four Ace Routine
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Related toVariations
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1972
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robert howdin version of chosen card picked from pocket at number called for \n no. 394, howdin = houdin? \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n "clairvoyance by touch" (robert-houdin, the secrets of conjuring and magic)
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
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Robert Howdin Version Of Chosen Card Picked From Pocket At Number Called For
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Related to- "Clairvoyance by Touch" (Robert-Houdin, The Secrets of Conjuring and Magic)
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1972
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ace prologue to routine \n no. 518, top card used to count off a pile of that number, done four times, aces found on bottom of each \n unknown \n daley's jumping aces \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
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Ace Prologue To Routine
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1972
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145
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card trick 14-15 \n no. 571, card lost, spectator cuts and nine cards are taken, three consecutive cards give numbers 14 or 15 to locate selection, magic square with the nine cards \n dr. jacob daley \n royal vale heath
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley, Royal Vale Heath
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Card Trick 14-15
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1972
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horowitz's location thought \n no. 594, card thought of from thirteen cards during riffle peek, found by counting down its value \n sam leo horowitz \n horowitz & wright combination stack routine using ace to king \n sam leo horowitz \n t. page wright
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Sam Leo Horowitz
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Horowitz's Location Thought
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Related to
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1972
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horowitz & wright combination stack routine using ace to king \n no. 616
- card thought of from thirteen cards during riffle peek, found by counting down its value
- then another card selected, spectator cuts, value cut to used to count to selection
- spectator chooses a number of cards and puts them on deck, then a card of matching value is chosen or located \n sam leo horowitz \n t. page wright \n horowitz's location thought \n sam leo horowitz
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Sam Leo Horowitz, T. Page Wright
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Horowitz & Wright Combination Stack Routine Using Ace To King
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Related to
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1972
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171
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scarne's number card crimp for vernon's reverse effect \n no. 672, chosen card at named number with corner crimped, perhaps referring to reference \n john scarne \n the bent corner prediction \n dai vernon
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
John Scarne
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Scarne's Number Card Crimp For Vernon's Reverse Effect
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Inspired by
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1972
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183
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roterberg's umbiquitous card \n no. 686, card at named number using push-back count \n unknown \n the ubiquitous card \n unknown
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
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Roterberg's Umbiquitous Card
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Also published here
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1972
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el valor de un soplo magico \n card at small number, performer counts once and fails, then spectator repeats it and card is found, re-count \n juan tamariz \n haikus \n roberto mansilla \n the dunbury delusion \n gabi pareras \n el fiasco de dunbury (una vuelta de tuerca) \n gabi pareras
1973
aprenda ud. magia
Juan Tamariz
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El Valor de un Soplo Magico
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Related toVariations
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1973
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the electronic man \n with computer cards, number named only punched card, computer presentation, see p. 370 for idea by j.g. thompson jr. \n calvin thompson
1973
magick
Calvin Thompson
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The Electronic Man
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1973
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351
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homage to koran \n card at number, hands-off version \n gene nielsen
1973
magick
Gene Nielsen
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Homage to Koran
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1973
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359
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unknown quantity \n klondike shuffle version of penelope principle, selection found at position that corresponds to cut-off number of cards \n gene finnell \n the rendezvous force \n dai vernon \n alex elmsley \n coincidence on command \n myles thornton
1973
gene finnell's card magic
Gene Finnell
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Unknown Quantity
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Related toVariations
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1973
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11
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trickus ultimatus \n single card and packet is removed, performer divines number of cards, selection travels from center to chosen position matching the chosen number, duplicates \n roger smith \n mental reverse iv \n roger smith
1973
necromancer
Roger Smith
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Trickus Ultimatus
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Related to
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Jan. 1973
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4
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friday night countdown \n card transforms to selection, then selection is inserted in to the deck and travels to chosen number \n roger smith \n friday night countdown \n roger smith
1974
necromancer
Roger Smith
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Friday Night Countdown
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Related to
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1974
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4
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gleiche gedanken \n three numbers named, cards at those numbers are predicted with mates or from another deck \n jochen zmeck
1974
das zmeckt!
Jochen Zmeck
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Gleiche Gedanken
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1974
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4
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falschabzählen durch zurückziehen \n counting off the deck with faces towards audience, top card pulled back on deck to make it appear at any number \n unknown
1974
das zmeckt!
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Falschabzählen durch Zurückziehen
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1974
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4
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3. würfel und spielkarten \n dice shaken in dice box, card at that position remembered, shaken again and card then found at the new number \n jochen zmeck
1974
das zmeckt!
Jochen Zmeck
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3. Würfel und Spielkarten
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1974
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a quickie \n card vanishes from top and reappears at its previous position \n edward marlo \n undercover quickie \n edward marlo
1975
hierophant
Edward Marlo
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A Quickie
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Variations
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1975
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28
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exhibitionism \n card from certain position selected, cut to performer to its original position \n edward marlo
1975
hierophant
Edward Marlo
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Exhibitionism
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1975
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card at a number \n deck is shuffled and covered with handkerchief, spectator names a number from ten to twenty, performer is able to divine which card is at that position \n paul rosini \n undercover card and number \n justin higham
1975
magic with faucett ross
Paul Rosini
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Card at a Number
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Variations
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1975
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choice & chance \n \n unknown \n double mental \n ben christopher
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10
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Choice & Chance
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Related to
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Winter 1975
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856
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cutting freely does it \n card selected with cutting procedure shows up at previously named number between twenty and thirty \n roger smith
1975
smith's mini-lecture notes no. 1
Roger Smith
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Cutting Freely Does It
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1975
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thought waves ii \n spectator remember cards and position, card appears at number thought by another spectator, faced deck \n frederick wingfield \n riding a wave \n danny korem
1975
magick
Frederick Wingfield
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Thought Waves II
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Variations
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1975
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593
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satan's prophecy \n one of four named cards by performer is chosen and card travels from half to other half in box at named number, card is also predicted on paper \n charles t. jordan \n satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Satan's Prophecy
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Also published here
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1975
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16
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the keystone card discovery \n two numbers named, predicted card is found at position equal to the difference between the two numbers after two failed count-downs \n charles t. jordan \n marketed 1920 \n the keystone card discovery \n charles t. jordan \n keystone card discovery \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n the keystone card trick \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Keystone Card Discovery
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Related toAlso published here
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1975
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divino \n deck dealt into two piles, card at position in one half remembered, deck pocketed, number named, card at that position is selection \n charles t. jordan \n divino \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Divino
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Also published here
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1975
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147
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6. card appears at chosen number \n using secret deck-turnover and jordan's ultimo deck \n charles t. jordan \n 6. card appears at chosen number \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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6. Card Appears at Chosen Number
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Also published here
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1975
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193
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a new force deck \n unnecessarily gaffed deck for faced-deck countdown \n charles t. jordan \n a new force deck \n charles t. jordan \n the latest forcing deck \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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A New Force Deck
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Related toAlso published here
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1975
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202
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mental minus multiple \n named ace at named position, false dealing \n edward marlo
1976
marlo's magazine — volume 1
Edward Marlo
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Mental Minus Multiple
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1976
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5
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the pellet classic \n number from ten to twenty-five named, three cards chosen and written on pellets, cards lost, pellet chosen, this card is at named position \n edward marlo \n three selection discovery \n david solomon \n marlo's pellet classic \n edward marlo
1976
marlo's magazine — volume 1
Edward Marlo
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The Pellet Classic
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VariationsAlso published here
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1976
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183
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