snap!! \n "a quick trick", card appears outjogged from fan, with "take any card" gag by daley \n unknown \n dr. jacob daley
1938
Unknown, Dr. Jacob Daley
Snap!!
"A Quick Trick", card appears outjogged from fan, with "take any card" gag by Daley
infallible prediction \n dealing procedure, no-touch \n audley walsh \n hal haber \n again the infallible prediction \n orville wayne meyer \n peter warlock
1938
Audley Walsh, Hal Haber
the magic thrust \n \n orville wayne meyer \n spectator's royal flush \n nick trost \n the magic thrust repeated \n nick trost
1938
Orville Wayne Meyer
the two jokers \n two jokers shuffled into deck, reversed card thrust in deck by spectator - between the jokers \n purvis w. miller
1938
Purvis W. Miller
The Two Jokers
two jokers shuffled into deck, reversed card thrust in deck by spectator - between the jokers
fan control \n spectator inserts card in fan
a/. (automatic jog control)
b/. riffle control \n unknown \n an automatic jog-control \n paul lepaul \n single card control \n tom gagnon \n four-flushed multiple shift \n tom gagnon \n fan control multiple shift \n tom gagnon \n fan control finesse \n tom gagnon
1938
Unknown
Fan Control
spectator inserts card in fan
a/. (Automatic Jog Control)
b/. Riffle Control
the curry turn-over change \n \n paul curry \n der curry-turnover-change \n paul curry \n curry turnover change (braue handling) \n paul curry \n frederick braue
1939
Paul Curry
the "carlyle" snap double lift \n exploiting crimp/bend \n francis carlyle \n the snap-over double-lift \n paul lepaul \n snap double lift \n francis carlyle
1939
Francis Carlyle
setting up poker hands with the riffle shuffle \n mentioning pre-established breaks
1. to run up three cards in a four-handed game of poker
2. to set up two hands, threes in each hand, in a four hand game \n purvis w. miller \n setting up poker hands \n purvis w. miller \n miller lite \n purvis w. miller \n karl fulves
1939
Purvis W. Miller
Setting up Poker Hands with the Riffle Shuffle
mentioning pre-established breaks
1. To Run up Three Cards in a Four-Handed Game of Poker
2. To Set Up Two Hands, Threes in Each Hand, in a Four Hand Game
a new top card production \n card pushed out and pivoted upwards behind deck \n m. jules dhotel \n card popper \n karl fulves \n dhotel change \n steve beam \n the "color change" \n herb zarrow \n pop-up card flourish \n m. jules dhotel \n the spiral-sliced color change \n steve beam
1939
M. Jules Dhotel
silas and the slickers \n rhyming patter, ballad by elmer applegit \n unknown \n my uncle and the gambler \n george starke \n the legend of silas greene \n jack carpenter \n steve ehlers
1939
Unknown
lost and found \n two spectators remember cards and their positions, shuffle, two other cards find selections by stabbing the pack behind back \n paul curry
1939
Paul Curry
Lost and Found
two spectators remember cards and their positions, shuffle, two other cards find selections by stabbing the pack behind back
again the infallible prediction \n three more handlings (two by meyer, one by warlock) \n orville wayne meyer \n peter warlock \n infallible prediction \n audley walsh \n hal haber
1939
Orville Wayne Meyer, Peter Warlock
Again the Infallible Prediction
three more handlings (two by Meyer, one by Warlock)
the "cottone" squeeze production \n multiple single cards, two procedures \n joseph cottone \n squeeze production \n joseph cottone
1939
Joseph Cottone
the thumb slide \n with immediate palm-off \n unknown \n hartz, the magic wand, mar. 1911 \n the ole thumb pass \n steve draun \n the new thumb slide \n steve draun
1940
Unknown
the carlyle false count \n i. to count a number of cards showing less than there are.
ii. to count a number of cards as more than they really are. \n francis carlyle \n francis carlyle false count \n francis carlyle \n the slide back count \n unknown \n das falschzählen von geldscheinen \n michael skinner \n francis carlyle
1940
Francis Carlyle
The Carlyle False Count
I. To Count a Number of Cards Showing Less Than There Are.
II. To Count a Number of Cards as More Than They Really Are.
springing the trap \n set-up in which deck is held by one card in a configuration on glasses, when card is removed, all cards except selection drop down \n unknown
1940
Unknown
Springing the Trap
set-up in which deck is held by one card in a configuration on glasses, when card is removed, all cards except selection drop down
the multiplication of cards while in the someones hands \n cut-off amount divined, then number increased in spectator's hands, translated by hugard \n jean-nicholas ponsin
1940
Jean-Nicholas Ponsin
The Multiplication of Cards While in the Someones Hands
cut-off amount divined, then number increased in spectator's hands, translated by Hugard
ziska improved \n number of moved cards & selection are divined by value of a card, set-up, marked locator \n gerald kosky \n the transposed cards \n ziska \n the transposed cards \n ziska
1940
Gerald Kosky
Ziska Improved
number of moved cards & selection are divined by value of a card, set-up, marked locator
three cards and a bank note (bill) \n three selections & borrowed bill sealed in four envelopes, performer names card and serial number, all vanish and reappear in middle of deck, bill wrapped around the three cards, duplicates \n dr. richard rowe
1940
Dr. Richard Rowe
Three Cards and a Bank Note (Bill)
three selections & borrowed bill sealed in four envelopes, performer names card and serial number, all vanish and reappear in middle of deck, bill wrapped around the three cards, duplicates
the bottom palm simplified \n with general comments \n unknown \n center palm \n barrie richardson \n the bottom palm - the due tempi palm \n roberto giobbi \n edward marlo
1941
Unknown
card control no ? ? ? \n to bottom, card apparently pushed through deck and put back on top \n deane moore \n tabled ambition \n philip t. goldstein
1941
Deane Moore
Card Control No ? ? ?
to bottom, card apparently pushed through deck and put back on top
the triple discovery \n three cards, twenty-sixth key \n charlie miller \n jack mcmillen \n key to the draw \n ron bauer
1941
Charlie Miller, Jack McMillen
a double-dyed swindle \n wrong card reverses, selection rises to top, previously reversed card jumps in pocket, double facer \n fred rothenberg
1941
Fred Rothenberg
A Double-Dyed Swindle
wrong card reverses, selection rises to top, previously reversed card jumps in pocket, double facer