publisher's note \n \n jay marshall \n frances ireland marshall
1956
Jay Marshall, Frances Ireland Marshall
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Publisher's Note
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the slow motion nudist pack \n double blank deck cut into four piles, four faces are printed on a card from each pile, then each pile has the faces of the full suit, then backs are printed on all cards, normal deck with a few blank-backed cards, ends clean \n john derris \n "new nudist deck" (edward victor, harry baron's "my best card trick", 1953, p. 20)
1956
John Derris
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The Slow Motion Nudist Pack
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Related to- "New Nudist Deck" (Edward Victor, Harry Baron's "My Best Card Trick", 1953, p. 20)
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ten knights in a card room \n gag card with a five miniature cards on them of a full house, performer wins with this one card only
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1956
Bill Hendricks
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Ten Knights in a Card Room
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color change illusion with cards \n back of selection changes, then changes back \n everett lyda
1956
Everett Lyda
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Color Change Illusion With Cards
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new three card monte move \n three cards held in spread in one hand, tabled one by one, two cards are switched \n victor comello
1956
Victor Comello
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New Three Card Monte Move
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all fair card transposition \n card in pocket with card at chosen position \n jack avis \n surprising transposition \n edward marlo \n surprising transposition \n edward marlo
1956
Jack Avis
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All Fair Card Transposition
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Related to
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cardlepathy \n shuffled deck held unter handkerchief, performer names cards in order while spectator cannot duplicate it, as finale a chosen card is named \n theo doré
1956
Theo Doré
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Cardlepathy
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all fair hallucination \n card chosen and returned, deck riffled in front of another spectator and he names a card, it is the first selection, faro, only odd-colored \n jack avis \n "hallucination" (lloyd jones)
1956
Jack Avis
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All Fair Hallucination
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Inspired by- "Hallucination" (Lloyd Jones)
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the switchless switch \n packet switch as cards are taken from the top of the deck one by one and shown, application to e. g. brown's thought card across problem \n edward marlo \n put-back move \n sam leo horowitz \n unloading/putback false count \n edward marlo \n ditch switch \n jerry k. hartman \n thought experiment \n andi gladwin \n switchless packet switch \n steve reynolds \n additional technique for the switchless switch \n edward marlo \n e. g. brown mental transpo, 2nd method \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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The Switchless Switch
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Related toVariations
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second effect \n switchless switch application \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Second Effect
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third effect \n packet of red cards and black cards transpose, switchless switch application \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Third Effect
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20
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additional technique for the switchless switch \n more open grip \n edward marlo \n the switchless switch \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Additional Technique for the Switchless Switch
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Inspired by
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the utility prediction \n card out-jogged halfway, as the right hand removes it, it is switched for the top card \n victor comello
1956
Victor Comello
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The Utility Prediction
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sympathetic card miracle \n two halves are shuffled, performer and spectator select a card from each other's half, they end up in the same position \n roy e. smith
1956
Roy E. Smith
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Sympathetic Card Miracle
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