foreword \n \n john northern hilliard
1933
John Northern Hilliard
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Foreword
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valuable card sleights \n \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Valuable Card Sleights
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the glide \n \n unknown
1933
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The Glide
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the optical shuffle \n "a perfect substitute for the pass"
back and front throws, also as card control \n ralph w. hull \n optical shuffle \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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The Optical Shuffle
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the top change \n \n unknown
1933
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The Top Change
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the double lift \n \n unknown
1933
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The Double Lift
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hull's "hide-out" card sleight \n showing that a card is apparently missing while spreading through deck, reverse cull \n ralph w. hull \n hull's "hide-out" card sleight \n ralph w. hull \n billy bob's monster magazines \n mike helmer
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Hull's "Hide-Out" Card Sleight
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the dove tail false shuffle \n unwoven \n unknown
1933
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The Dove Tail False Shuffle
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diamond thieves and blackmailers \n jack of spades lost in deck, aces shown, red ones lost in deck, black ones on table, now black ones sandwich jack in center of deck and red ones are on table \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Diamond Thieves and Blackmailers
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the simplicity four ace trick \n \n stewart james \n simplicity four ace trick \n stewart james \n the four aces \n stewart james \n traveling aces \n charles nagle \n stewart james \n simplicity four ace trick \n stewart james \n speaking volumes \n barrie richardson
1933
Stewart James
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The Simplicity Four Ace Trick
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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
Ralph W. Hull
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The "Will-o'-the-Wisp" Card
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double turnover reverse \n \n unknown \n stupid reversal \n patrik kuffs
1933
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Double Turnover Reverse
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any deck read from the card backs \n cards named by looking at the back
- first method with a "set-up" deck
- with borrowed deck (secretly faced deck) \n ralph w. hull \n unknown \n "seeing with fingertips" (howard albright)
1933
Ralph W. Hull,
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Any Deck Read From the Card Backs
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Related to- "Seeing with Fingertips" (Howard Albright)
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half pass \n turning lower half over \n unknown
1933
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Half Pass
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push glimpse \n bottom card of face-up deck \n unknown
1933
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Push Glimpse
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the jumping jacks \n four jacks on table, one covered with three cards, others lost in deck, assemble \n ralph w. hull \n the four jacks \n laurie ireland
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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The Jumping Jacks
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addition and switch \n cumbersome braue switch precursor \n ralph w. hull \n the secret addition \n frederick braue
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Addition and Switch
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undercount \n off the top of the deck into other hand \n unknown
1933
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Undercount
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magic touch versus mental thought \n card and its position thought-of, divined and placed in pocket, lazy man's card to pocket \n ralph w. hull \n the card in the pocket \n unknown
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Magic Touch Versus Mental Thought
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the elusive jack \n "a new impromptu 'two card monte' with any cards"
miscalling \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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The Elusive Jack
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double lift \n \n unknown
1933
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Double Lift
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dropping the double \n onto the deck from some height \n unknown
1933
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Dropping the Double
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hull's "magic picture book" deck \n "the ever changing deck"
cards are printed on all-backs deck, all-backs/faces spread display, natural bow and every other card reversed \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Hull's "Magic Picture Book" Deck
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book flourish \n concave and every other card reversed \n ralph w. hull
1933
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Book Flourish
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the fan \n one-handed, every other card hidden naturally \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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The Fan
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deck turnover (?) \n fake deck turnover \n ralph w. hull \n palmed addition utility sleight \n peter duffie
1933
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Deck Turnover (?)
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magic number revealment, improved \n \n paul c. krank \n magic number revealment \n george demers
1933
Paul C. Krank
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Magic Number Revealment, Improved
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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
Ralph W. Hull
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Hull's "Never Miss" Card Trick
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slip-back count \n \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Slip-Back Count
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which card left? \n two card monte with jumbo cards \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Which Card Left?
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two-card monte move \n \n unknown
1933
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Two-Card Monte Move
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the new torn and restored card \n "club trick par excellence"
signed, part of signature on corner that the spectator keeps, rest restored, berg paper fold \n ralph w. hull
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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The New Torn and Restored Card
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sure-fire force \n under-the-spread force, top card taken singly under spread at start \n unknown \n under fan move \n edward marlo
1933
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Sure-Fire Force
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Variations
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birds of a feather flock together \n \n ralph w. hull \n "picture puzzle" (dai vernon)
1933
Ralph W. Hull
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Birds of a Feather Flock Together
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Inspired by- "Picture Puzzle" (Dai Vernon)
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