the "l. c." rising cards \n with thread with weight that goes through sleeve to inside the coat \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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The "L. C." Rising Cards
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the cards up the sleeve \n ten cards, duplicates are already in pockets \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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The Cards Up The Sleeve
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4
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showing trouser pocket empty \n cards hidden in upper corner \n unknown
1916
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Showing Trouser Pocket Empty
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4
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pocket ditch \n card dropped from hand into side pocket \n unknown
1916
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Pocket Ditch
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5
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rapid transit \n "i've got a surprise for you" type transpo \n louis f. christianer \n rapid transit \n louis f. christianer \n my favorite trick \n louis f. christianer \n i've got a surprise for you \n eddie fechter
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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Rapid Transit
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Related toAlso published here
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5
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downs change \n here credited to henry hardin, "super-force" in burling hull's "bulletin of latest sleights" \n unknown \n downs change \n t. nelson downs
1916
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Downs Change
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Related to
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6
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top and bottom \n two cards selected, top and bottom cards are shown not to be the selections, then they are, many passes \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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Top and Bottom
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push-through insertion \n card is pushed in with a tap so it comes out the other end \n unknown
1916
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Push-Through Insertion
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8
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the mystic touch \n card selected, deck spread on table, performer runs finger over spread cards with his back turned and stops at selection, bridge at selection \n louis f. christianer \n sam bennett
1916
Louis F. Christianer, Sam Bennett
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The Mystic Touch
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a good one \n unknown card put in envelope, blank card placed in another envelope, name of selection in first envelope appears on card in second envelope \n louis f. christianer \n a variation of a "good one" \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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A Good One
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Variations
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10
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a few ideas \n see following items \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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A Few Ideas
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11
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a variation of a "good one" \n variation in which the spots travel to blank card in envelope \n louis f. christianer \n a good one \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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A variation of a "Good One"
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Inspired by
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11
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addition revelation \n nine of hearts forced, then found by having four more cards selected and added (a heart, a four, two and three) \n louis f. christianer \n the mystic addition \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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Addition Revelation
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Related to
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11
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"stabbed card" handling \n handling variation, and idea to perform it with two magicians \n louis f. christianer \n the stabbed card \n unknown
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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"Stabbed Card" Handling
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Inspired by
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11
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"flash" \n card torn, pieces thrown with flash towards a frame where the restored card appears minus a torn corner \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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"Flash"
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12
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the traveling spots \n blank paper is folded and put in handkerchief, six of hearts changes first to a three, then ace, then a blank card, spots are found on folded paper, spots travel back on card in envelope \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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The Traveling Spots
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card, envelope and flag \n three selections placed in an envelope, flag vanishes, in envelope is now the flag and selections are found on top of deck, "no better trick for club or parlor work with cards could be devised." \n louis f. christianer
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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Card, Envelope and Flag
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14
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say stop \n cards are dealt face up by performer and spectator thinks stop at his card, performer stops at selection \n louis f. christianer \n "incomprehensibility" (dr. ford rogers, marketed trick deck)
1916
Louis F. Christianer
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Say Stop
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Inspired by- "Incomprehensibility" (Dr. Ford Rogers, marketed trick deck)
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