117 entries in Cards / Sleights / Palming / Longitudinal Palm (LTP)
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Angle Palm from tabled deck after riffle shuffle
1957 10
Piet Forton The Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
Also published here 1967 17
Piet Forton The Longitudinal Ten Kai Palm to produce cards from a handkerchief
Related toAlso published here 1968 19
Edward Marlo Marlo on the Longitudinal Palm
  • Longitudinal Top Palm
  • To Palm Off Several Top Cards
Variations 1976
Kabbala — Volume 3 (Vol. 3 No. 2)
17
Jerry Andrus Stainless Subterfuge
1976 46
Ken Krenzel The Broadside Steal from center
Related to 1978 192
Piet Forton Die Piet Forton Palmage ("The Longitudinal Ten Kai-Palm") with different applications and steals, steal after Elmsley Count
Related to 1979
Das Mike Skinner / Piet Forton Seminarheft (Issue Das Piet Forton Seminar)
3
Piet Forton Piet-Forton-Palm Color Change
1979
Das Mike Skinner / Piet Forton Seminarheft (Issue Das Piet Forton Seminar)
6
Edward Marlo, John Benzais Longitudinal Cop different grip for Benzais Cop
Related to 1981 14
Jon Racherbaumer Longitudinal Side-Steal Replacements including longitudinal center steal
Variations 1982 65
Phillip Young Longitudinal Card Change using Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
Related to 1982 10
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Palm Switch lapping
1984 281
Justin Higham The L.A.P. Side Steal
Related toVariations 1985 6
Card Case Load from Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
1985 20
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Peek Steal
1985 28
Edward Marlo, Steve Draun Longitudinal Top Palm
1987 14
Gary Kurtz The Longitudinal Vanish and Transfer retention of vision vanish with a card
Also published here 1987 15
Hippie Torrales Time To Steal watch motivation
Feb. 1988
Apocalypse (Vol. 11 No. 2)
1455
Hippie Torrales Perilous Flight friction palm to LTP
Feb. 1988
Apocalypse (Vol. 11 No. 2)
1456
Gary Kurtz The Longitudinal Vanish and Transfer retention of vision vanish with a card
Also published here 1988 14
Gary Kurtz The Longitudinal Vanish and Transfer retention of vision vanish with a card, transfer from right LTP to left classic palm
Also published here 1988 31
Edward Marlo New Tabled Palms featuring a "Basic Grip" which is some sort of modified Tenkai palm
  • 1st Approach (deck on table)
  • 2nd Approach (as deck is placed on table)
  • Variation of 2nd Approach
  • 3rd Approach (which squaring up after shuffle action)
  • Variation of 3rd Approach (LTP)
  • Extension of 3rd Approach
  • In the Hands
  • For a Number of Cards
  • Off the Bottom
Also published here
  • The New Tops, July 1967
1988 291
Edward Marlo Undercover Tabled Steal second cards from tabled deck stolen into Tenkai or Longitudinal Palm, two methods, see also p. 1 for credit information
Related to Apr. 1988
Inside Out (Issue 4)
11
Edward Marlo On the Longitudinal Palm credit information, "clearly and obviously mine"
Nov. 1988
Inside Out (Issue 5)
1
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Misdirection Palm
Inspired byAlso published here Nov. 1988
Inside Out (Issue 5)
19
Edward Marlo Mechanical-Second Palm
Inspired by Nov. 1988
Inside Out (Issue 5)
19
Justin Higham Modified Longitudinal Side Steal
Nov. 1988
Inside Out (Issue 5)
19
Justin Higham Longitudinal Block Steal from center
Nov. 1988
Inside Out (Issue 5)
20
Justin Higham Longitudinal Side Steal Palm
Inspired byVariations 1988 3
Justin Higham Longitudinal Top Palm
1988 3
Justin Higham Multiple Longitudinal Top Palm
Variations 1988 3
Justin Higham Covered Longitudinal Top Palm
Related to 1988 4
Justin Higham Longitudinal Palm Replacement
1988 4
Justin Higham Longitudinal Center Steal with block
Related to 1988 5
Justin Higham Covered Longitudinal Center Steal with block
Variations 1988 5
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Misdirection Palm
Also published here May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
8
Juan Tamariz The Talisman card changes under challenge conditions, several variations
1989/91 131
Gary Kurtz Fingertip Longitudinal Steal from the center
1990 28
Roger Crosthwaite, Harry Lorayne Side Swipe simplified handling for Crosthwaite's Longitudinal Peek Steal/Control
1990 165
Edward Marlo Change Over Palm Longitudinal Clip position to Tenkai or Longitudinal Palm
1990 3
Gary Ouellet The Paradox Control card brought on top with Marlo's Longitudinal Palm / Penkai Palm
1990 157
Justin Higham Applications For The Longitudinal Angle Palm intro
May 1991
Technomagic (Issue 11)
84
Justin Higham Double Longitudinal Side Steal two peeked-at cards
Inspired by May 1991
Technomagic (Issue 11)
84
Justin Higham Longitudinal Fan Steal card peeked and stolen during fan
Inspired byVariations May 1991
Technomagic (Issue 11)
84
Edward Marlo Open Misdirection Palm into LTP
1992 100
Jon Racherbaumer LTP References references where Marlo uses LTP
1992 102
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Side-Steal (Marlo Palm-Position)
1992 158
Gary Kurtz The Flutter Change using Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
Related toAlso published here 1992 13
Gary Kurtz The Longitudinal Palm Vanish And Transfer false transfer sequence, transfer from TLP to classic
Variations 1992 14
Justin Higham Tabled Longitudinal Replacement
1992
Technomagic (Issue 13)
106
Justin Higham Multiple Longitudinal Top Palm Handling
Inspired by Mar. 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 1)
6
Justin Higham Tech-Notes on "The L.A.P. Side Steal"
Related to May 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 3)
23
Steve Draun Longitudinal Tenkai Palm from top in righ hand
1993 125
Ernest Earick The Longitudinal Swivel Steal centre to right hand longitudinal palm, with replacement to bottom as control, see also the related applications of the swivel action on p. 71 and p. 74
Related to 1993 63
Carl Albright LTP Switch unloading on the deck
Oct. 1993
Apocalypse (Vol. 16 No. 10)
2276
LTP Steal of bottom card in right hand
1994 208
Roger Crosthwaite The Deck Production from invisible grain of salt, cased, from lap
Related toVariations 1994 4
Roger Crosthwaite Insertion Steal directly into LTP
1994 20
Roger Crosthwaite Visual Replacement LTP steal from table edge
1994 21
Roger Crosthwaite Pocket Switch card sticking out of breast pocket, removed with one hand, see also p. 234 for credit information
Related to 1994 30
Roger Crosthwaite Single Deal Vanish card(s) dealt on table vanish, into LTP, see also p. 234 for credit information, also:
  • Multiple Deal Vanish
1994 32
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Packet Replacement to top
1994 33
Roger Crosthwaite Tabled Steal bottom card into LTP as deck is tabled
1994 80
Roger Crosthwaite Lap-Switch tabled card picked up and put in other hand, lapping, using LTP
1994 81
Roger Crosthwaite Turnover Switch tabled card turned over, lapping, using LTP
1994 82
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Peek Steal
Variations 1994 89
Roger Crosthwaite Tabled Addition from LTP palm
1994 90
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Miracle Steal
Inspired by 1994 92
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Top Palm
1994 98
Michael Vincent Incredible Deal Switch
Inspired byRelated to 1994 99
Roger Crosthwaite Longitudinal Deal-Cop here used as red-black separation
Related to 1994 163
Roger Crosthwaite The Longitudinal Tenkai Palm (LTP) comments and credit information
1994 222
LTP Deal
1995 33
Gary Kurtz The Flutter Change using Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
Also published here 1995 17
Gary Kurtz The Longitudinal Palm Vanish and Transfer retention of vision vanish with a card, transfer from right LTP to left classic palm
Also published here 1995 18
Steve Reynolds On the Clip Palm looks like LTP is meant
1996 22
Steve Reynolds Miracle Steal Replacement partial LTP steal before replacement
Related to 1996 23
Steve Reynolds Loadless Sandwich/Load LTP steal and backwards pivoting
1996 23
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Steal bottom card of packet
1997 23
Longitudinal Tenkai Palm Steal from small packet
1998 73
Jason Alford Hover Change using Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
Related to 1998 14
Roger Crosthwaite Peek Steal Control in LTP and then to top
1999 58
Roger Crosthwaite Breast Pocket Switch as it is removed
Related to 1999 90
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Peek Steal directly into LTP
1999 147
Jeff Sheridan An Original Interlocked Card Production from LTP
Related toAlso published here July 1999
Genii (Vol. 62 No. 7)
51
Jeff Sheridan The Interlocked Production of Cards and Coins from LTP
Related to Sep. 1999
Genii (Vol. 62 No. 9)
49
Justin Higham Longitudinal Fan Steal (From Bottom)
Inspired byRelated to 1999 19
Justin Higham, Edward Marlo Longitudinal Multiple Shift
Related to
  • Gary Kurtz (Magic of Canada?)
1999 20
Justin Higham Longitudinal Bottom Replacement
1999 20
Justin Higham Longitudinal Center Replacement
Inspired by 1999 21
Simon Lovell The Angle of the Dangle as top card is shown, a card is stolen into LTP
2000 73
Mark Mason L.T.P. Control double inserted into deck, bottom card of double stolen into right-hand Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
2000 16
Dan Buck, Dave Buck The Exchange Second Deal card in LTP is switched in while dealt card is palmed in LTP
Inspired by
  • "Exchange Second Deal" (Ricky Smith)
2001 16
LTP Deal Steal double dealt to table, bottom card stolen into LTP
2001 16
Piet Forton Die Piet-Forton-Palmage different applications and also credit information on p. 21
2005 18
Piet Forton 2te Anwendung LTP to classic palm transfer, vanish after Elmsley count, card to wallet
2005 23
Justin Higham Casual Longitudinal Palm-Replacement IDF
Inspired by 2009 11
Arie Vilner The Squeeze Control insertion from the side with deck in end grip (Simon Control), then card is stolen or lapped
  • Version 1 - One Handed SC
  • Version 2 - Two Handed SC
  • Version 3 - Using the Longitudinal Palm (holding pen as cover)
Inspired by 2009 77
Piet Forton Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
2010 85
Jeff Sheridan An Original Interlocked Card Production from LTP
Also published here Nov./Dec. 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 11 & 12)
172
Justin Higham Longitudinal Steal-Load card second from bottom is transferred into center with the longitudinal palm
Related to 2015 8
Yves Carbonnier Petit Bonus Qui Mérite Qu'on S'y Attarde three selections between face-up Kings vanish and appear in pocket, Collectors follow up
Also published here
  • in "Yves Carbonnier Passe à Table"
2019 89
LTP Steal as packet is picked up from table
2019 49
Gary Kurtz LTP to Full Palm Transfer
2019 50
Ben Hart LTP Card Vanish false transfer
Inspired byRelated to 2020 210
Steve Reynolds Real-Time Side Steals peek steals
  • Peek Position
  • Peek Steal
  • Break Transfer
  • Technical.-Deliberate-Bold Steals
  • Standard Steal
  • M.P. Side Steal
Inspired byAlso published here
  • Deep Six 3 (2004)
2020
Output (Issue 11)
23
Jeremiah Zuo Longitudinal Palm Color Change handling with a double card
Apr. 2021
The Disclaimer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
27
Florian Brooks Holding a Card on the LTP position
2022 5
Florian Brooks Aligning Cards (Load) aligning a card in LTP with a single card held at the fingertips
  • Version 1: reaching with the thumb
  • Version 2: reaching with the fingers
  • Thoughts
2022 8
Florian Brooks Not Aligning Cards (Steal) stealing one card from a double into LTP, Miracle Change like, also as one-handed lay-down on table
2022 14
Florian Brooks Dealing force exercise for previous techniques
2022 28
Florian Brooks Dropping force exercise for previous techniques
2022 28
Florian Brooks Workers' Steal from center to top, while squaring the deck, swivel steal
  • Safe version for dry or shaky hands
  • Alternative versions without using the pinky
Related to 2022 30
Florian Brooks Prediction exercise for previous techniques
2022 37
Roger Crosthwaite Longitudinal Tenkai Palm (LTP) Add-On Finesse steal from peek, add-on onto tabled packet
Also published here
  • MAGIC, Mar. 2006
2022 481
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Steal and Lap
Also published here
  • MAGIC, Mar. 2006
2022 484
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Wallet load card loaded from beneath wallet to inside via Longitudinal Tenkai Palm
2022 228