die falschspielerbrille \n by "scalbert", apparently marking on back of cards which can only be seen with glasses, then marks can be seen for everybody \n geoffrey scalbert \n oyster shells \n alex elmsley \n "abracadabra" vol. 62, nr. 1609. 1976.
1978
hokus pokus
Geoffrey Scalbert
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Die Falschspielerbrille
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Related toAlso published here- "Abracadabra" Vol. 62, Nr. 1609. 1976.
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1978
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sunken key placement \n \n simon aronson \n geoffrey scalbert
1995
simply simon
Simon Aronson, Geoffrey Scalbert
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Sunken Key Placement
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1995
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131
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oyster shells \n performer removes aces from face-down deck apparently by help of special glasses, spectator wears glasses and apparently can now see marked cards which are red-backed cards in blue-backed deck, then they change into blue backed cards, sucker moment \n alex elmsley \n luminous readers \n friedrich roitzsch \n die falschspielerbrille \n geoffrey scalbert
1998
come a little closer
Alex Elmsley
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Oyster Shells
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Related toVariations
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1998
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58
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alone in the dark \n impossible location - card found at named number after deck is shuffled (self working) \n jack parker \n the three pile trick \n carl waring jones \n "sunken key principle" (geoffrey scalbert, scalbert's selected secrets, 1981)
2007
52 memories
Jack Parker
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Alone in the Dark
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Inspired by
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2007
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74
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a coincidence and divination routine \n two halves, spectator turn over a card in one half, when both are dealt in unison the reversed card finds its match, cards riffled together, performer can separate colors and suit under table \n nick trost \n blind-sight \n nick trost \n "application of gilbreath" (geoffrey scalbert, there's a trick in it, 1987) \n staggered - prime presentation \n eddie joseph
2009
subtle card creations — volume 2
Nick Trost
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A Coincidence and Divination Routine
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Inspired by
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2009
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354
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sunken key procedure \n tabled spread instead of cutting deck into three piles \n bob farmer \n "the sunken key again" (geoffrey scalbert, abracadabra, vol. 12 no. 310, 5. jan. 1952)
2022
hummer's odyssey
Bob Farmer
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Sunken Key Procedure
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Inspired by- "The Sunken Key Again" (Geoffrey Scalbert, Abracadabra, Vol. 12 No. 310, 5. Jan. 1952)
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2022
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