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Fancy Blind Cuts - I. To Retain the Complete Stock
Related toVariations 1902 44
Joe Karson The Vanishing "Bird Cage" Card
Variations 1945/27 130
David Solomon Jazz A-2-3-4
Variations 1982 1
Larry Jennings One-Hand Bottom Palm
Related toVariations 1986 234
Brother John Hamman Watch Me Like a Hawk selection placed with Aces, Aces shown, then selection named and it vanishes
Variations 1989 44
Mark Fitzgerald Back Two-Gether reversed Setterington's linking rubber bands / Crazy Man's Handcuffs
Variations May 1989
The Minotaur (Vol. 1 No. 2)
8
Noel Stanton Pop Up Move "Side Rise"
Variations 1992 9
Mac King, Mark Aspiazu Howdy! I'm Mac King and This is My Count five as six (for example), with snapping sound
Related to Sep. 1992
Magic Man Examiner (Vol. 1 No. 4)
12
Bill Malone The Malone Shift
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1993 42
Ernest Earick One-handed Convincing Control see page 90 for mention of the sleight as cull, force, palm, switch
Variations 1993 83
Chris Kenner, Brett Wolf Shifty fake SWE shift to visually let ambitious card move to top, only last phase by Brett Wolf
Inspired byVariations 1994 121
Mac King, Mark Aspiazu Copdiddle Count five as six (for example), with snapping sound
Related to Aug. 1996
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 12)
76
Mark Aspiazu, Ken Simmons Convincing Collectors selections peeked at
  • First Method (Mark Aspiazu)
    • Second Handling (Ken Simmons)
    • Third Handling (Ken Simmons)
  • Second Method (Mark Aspiazu)
July 1998
Onyx (Issue 4)
14
Jefferson Boylston Balancing Soda Can soda can balanced on its edge
Variations July 1998
Onyx (Issue 4)
24
Mark Aspiazu On Edge (Presentation For The Balancing Soda Can) soda can balanced on its edge
Inspired by July 1998
Onyx (Issue 4)
26
Mark Aspiazu Ravenesque coin on left palm vanishes when right hand waves over it
Apr. 1999
Onyx (Issue 7)
26
R. Paul Wilson, Mark Aspiazu No Lap Switch Variation
1999 41
Mark Aspiazu Pen Production pen appears on in-the-hands spread, or under the spread with floating spread sequence
  • Variation
1999 89
Mark Aspiazu Hawk Transpo twisting Kings, they then transpose with tabled selection
Inspired byVariations 1999 130
Mark Aspiazu Discrepant Hop card put in center comes back to top
Jan. 1999
Magic (Vol. 8 No. 5)
85
Mark Aspiazu Passing Away deck visually vanishes between hands (hidden in perpendicular position under right hand)
1999 13
Mark Aspiazu A Card Vanish Bird Cage vanish with unload/ditch onto tabled deck
Inspired by June 2000
Onyx (Issue 11)
13
Mark Aspiazu Rub-a-Dub-a-Coin coin through table cloth
June 2000
Onyx (Issue 11)
14
Mark Aspiazu Four Card Production Ace flies out of deck, then quickly three packets are made to locate other Aces, tabled
2000 16
Steve Beam X-Change two cards change to selections when halves are rubbed against each other face to face and perpendicular
Inspired by
  • Mark Aspiazu's "Easy Kelly Change" in "The Second Deal"
Also published here
2001 29
Mark Aspiazu Another Shifty
Inspired by July/Aug. 2001
Mr. Gadfly (Vol. 1 No. 2)
9
Mark Aspiazu Another Jazz 1-2-3-4
Inspired by Sep./Oct. 2001
Mr. Gadfly (Vol. 1 No. 3)
47
Jason Comeaux Strip Out Half Pass out-jogged faroed packet is openly stripped out of the deck and secretly turned over, described by Mark Aspiazu
Nov./Dec. 2001
Mr. Gadfly (Vol. 1 No. 4)
37
Joshua Jay One Man's Effects
  • Talk About Tricks
on Mark Aspiazu
Also published here Nov. 2001
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 3)
63
Mark Aspiazu Wanderful wand used to produce two coins one by one and vanish them one by one, one behind
Also published here Nov. 2001
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 3)
64
Mark Aspiazu Fanned Prediction card out-jogged in fan, it matches prediction, featuring a switch of the out-jogged card while one-hand-closing the fan
Also published here Nov. 2001
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 3)
65
Mark Aspiazu The Handcuff Man's Crazy rubber bands link together
Inspired byAlso published here Nov. 2001
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 3)
66
Mark Aspiazu Greek Triumph using Greek Shuffle
Also published here Nov. 2001
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 3)
67
Mark Aspiazu Aspiazu's Bottom Palm bottom card in perpendicular position under beveled deck
Inspired byAlso published here Nov. 2001
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 3)
68
Mark Aspiazu Expertalk: Mark Aspiazu on the Half Pass jiggle pass approach to the half pass
  • Half Higgled
Also published here Nov. 2001
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 3)
69
The Mark Aspiazu One Man Issue - Fresh New Ideas from New Orleans
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
1
Jason Alford Foreword on Mark Aspiazu
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
4
Mark Aspiazu Throw Change Finesse solving spread-square-spread-square problem
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
5
Mark Aspiazu Bomb Door Sleight card case in left hand dealing position, item like coin vanishes after it has been picked up, lapping into palm of hand
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
7
Mark Aspiazu The Coin Box spectator puts coin into card case, it penetrates out and back in
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
7
Mark Aspiazu, Patrick O'Gorman Other Uses for the Bomb Door Sleight
  • coin through spectator's hand
  • coin transformation on spectator's hand
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
9
Mark Aspiazu Deck Levitation deck floats over performer's hand
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
10
Mark Aspiazu Fan Steal Bottom Palm into left-hand full palm
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
12
Mark Aspiazu Improved Side Steal palming bottom cards into right hand, Herrmann pass action
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
14
Mark Aspiazu Misdirection Assembly deck placed on each card that travels
Variations Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
21
Mark Aspiazu Outjogging Earick's Control card is out-jogged
Inspired byRelated to Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
24
Mark Aspiazu A.P.C. (Aspiazu Perpendicular Control) card already pushed in in perpendicular position, but one end covered with right hand
Mar. 2002
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 10)
26
Mark Aspiazu Overlap Hofzinser
Related toAlso published here Dec. 2002
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 4)
91
Mark Aspiazu New Orleans Slip one-handed bottom deal and flip-over of the card onto the packet held in left hand
Inspired byAlso published here 2002 11
Mark Aspiazu Expertalk: Mark Aspiazu on the Curry Turn-Over different methods from Curry
  • Method One (one-handed second deal)
  • Method Two (one-handed bottom deal)
Also published here Feb. 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 6)
87
Mark Aspiazu Ink Then Clink pen dropped onto table where it changes into four coins
Also published here Mar. 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 7)
68
Mark Aspiazu Aspiazu Fan Palm perpendicular insertion, one-handed closing
Also published here May 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 9)
73
Mark Aspiazu The New Orleans Slip one-handed bottom deal and flip-over of the card onto the packet held in left hand
Also published here June 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 10)
80
Jay Sankey Wichita Slip scissor bottom deal take while right hand holds packet in end grip
VariationsAlso published here 2004 18
Jason Alford, Mark Aspiazu, Andrew Wimhurst, Paul Cummins, Joshua Jay Hold 'Em open hold-out on top of tabled case
  • Wimhurst Variation
  • Cummins Variation
  • Jay Subtlety
Also published here Mar. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 7)
90
Mark Aspiazu Action Half Pass undercut cover
2004 4
Mark Aspiazu Ambitious Triumph
2004 6
Allan Ackerman The HP Action Hidden Packet maneuver, underneath thumb fan
Related toAlso published here 2005 9
Joshua Jay, Jason Alford, Mark Aspiazu Hold 'Em adding extra-cards from top of tabled card case
Also published here 2005 35
Joshua Jay, Mark Aspiazu Overlap Hofzinser
Related to 2005 103
Mark Aspiazu ASP Control packet hidden underneath thumb fan
Related to 2005 7
Mark Aspiazu The Imp Stack way to memorise fourteen cards quickly for pseudo-memory routines
2007 35
Mark Aspiazu Mission IMPossible Pseudo-memory routine, name missing card, using "The Imp Stack"
2007 36
Mark Aspiazu It's Mark's Prediction! two selections predicted by two mates, using "The Imp Stack"
2007 37
Jack Parker P.O.V. Strange Ace Assembly routine in which spectator becomes the magician
Inspired by 2007 175
Mark Aspiazu Multiple Personality two multiple shifts, see following items
2007 30
Mark Aspiazu Malone Shark using Malone Shift to add cards to top of deck, then top cards lost
Inspired by 2007 30
Mark Aspiazu Pee-Wee Hermann using covered Herrmann Shift to add cards to top of deck, then top cards lost
2007 31
Mark Aspiazu Key Card Shift key card principle explained but card actually brought to top
2008 13
Steve Beam Cambio en X two cards change to selections when halves are rubbed against each other face to face and perpendicular
Inspired by
  • Mark Aspiazu's "Easy Kelly Change" in "The Second Deal"
Also published here
2014 6
Steve Beam X-Change two cards change to selections when halves are rubbed against each other face to face and perpendicular
Inspired by
  • Mark Aspiazu's "Easy Kelly Change" in "The Second Deal"
Also published here
2017 37
Helder Guimarães By Mistake - The Perpendicular DMB Spread Control out-jogged card switched as in-the-hands spread is lowered
  • as a vanish
Inspired byRelated to 2019 108
Mark Aspiazu Action Half Pass
2019 168
Joshua Jay One Man's Effects on Mark Aspiazu
Also published here 2022 22
Mark Aspiazu Wanderful wand used to produce two coins one by one and vanish them one by one, one behind
Also published here 2022 23
Mark Aspiazu Fanned Prediction card out-jogged in fan, it matches prediction, featuring a switch of the out-jogged card while one-hand-closing the fan
Also published here 2022 24
Mark Aspiazu The Handcuff Man's Crazy rubber bands link together
Also published here 2022 25
Mark Aspiazu Greek Triumph using Greek Shuffle
Also published here 2022 26
Mark Aspiazu Aspiazu's Bottom Palm bottom card in perpendicular position under beveled deck
Also published here 2022 27
Mark Aspiazu Expertalk: Mark Aspiazu on the Half Pass jiggle pass approach to the half pass
  • Half Higgled
Also published here 2022 28
Mark Aspiazu Overlap Hofzinser
Also published here 2022 143
Mark Aspiazu Expertalk: Mark Aspiazu on the Curry Turn-Over different methods from Curry
  • Method One (one-handed second deal)
  • Method Two (one-handed bottom deal)
Also published here 2022 169
Mark Aspiazu Ink Then Clink pen dropped onto table where it changes into four coins
Also published here 2022 171
Mark Aspiazu Aspiazu Fan Palm perpendicular insertion, one-handed closing
Also published here 2022 191
Mark Aspiazu The New Orleans Slip one-handed bottom deal and flip-over of the card onto the packet held in left hand
Also published here 2022 194
Jason Alford, Mark Aspiazu, Andrew Wimhurst, Paul Cummins, Joshua Jay Hold 'Em open hold-out on top of tabled case
  • Wimhurst Variation
  • Cummins Variation
  • Jay Subtlety
Also published here 2022 278
Mark Aspiazu Tattle Tale Jacks twisting Kings, they then transpose with tabled selection
Inspired byAlso published here
  • MAGIC, May 2004
2022 296
Mark Aspiazu Switched? spectator stops four times during in-the-hands spread and those cards are out-jogged, they are the Aces, no switch, bold force
Also published here
  • MAGIC, Oct. 2004
2022 341
Mark Aspiazu Kingslip
Inspired byAlso published here
  • MAGIC, Nov. 2004
2022 350