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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Leon Maguire Leon Maguire's Card Force deck in glass, spectator removes some cards, face card forced, force card has lip and is held back
Related to 1937 55
Mihlon Clayton Mehlon Clayton's Method
Variations 1938 792
Leon Maguire Thumb Nail Writer pencil to hold nail writer
Oct. 1943 19
Leon Maguire, Mihlon Clayton The Cut and Restored Rope Trick handling of classic method
Inspired byRelated to Aug. 1945 140
George G. Kaplan Cut and Restored Rope "Tying the Knot after Cutting the Loop"
Related toAlso published here Sep. 1945 149
Leon Maguire Impromptu Card Stand newspaper over chair, as a display for stand-up performances
Also published here June 1948 428
Abril Lamarque, Leon Maguire Tips on Tricks
  • Confetti Egg (Lamarque)
  • Thumb Tips (Maguire)
Aug. 1948 455
Leon Maguire Newspaper Card Holder as a display for stand-up performances
Also published here 1948/27 93
Bruce Elliott The Back Room on Dorny, Leon Maguire, Jimmy Drilling, Dai Vernon, Norman Jensen, Johnnie Murray, Cy Keller, Pat Terry, Bill Larsen, Frank Jogglar, Feank Garcia
Feb. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 222)
889
Oscar "Oscarelli" Rey Magisches Allerlei on Jules D'Hotel, Bouchaert, Leon Maguire, Al Baker, John C. Green, Ellis Stanyon, Sphinx, Genii, Vermeyden
1952
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 13 No. 1)
2
Peter Alexis Paradiction card cut to from cased deck is predicted, stripper, see p. 874 for credit information
Inspired by
  • "New Cut Card Location" (Edgar, Harry Leat's Magic of the Depots 1924)
Related toVariations
Sep. 1966 53
Leon Maguire Book Test inserted business card forces a page, slot in pages, see p. 265 for further reference
June 1969 263
Cut in Glass Force force card has lip and is held back
Related to 1985 2
Leon Maguire Double Turnover
1994 1247
Leon Maguire Leon Maguire Magazine Test
Also published here
  • marketed 1943
2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Instructions)
597