the impossible journey \n no. 20, selection comes to top in rubber banded deck, executing classic pass with rubber banded deck \n charles t. jordan \n submarine ace \n karl fulves \n submarine patter \n karl fulves \n the banded pass \n karl fulves
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries Charles T. Jordan
The Impossible Journey
No. 20, selection comes to top in rubber banded deck, executing classic pass with rubber banded deck
the "move" that mystified downs \n blocking for the pass \n dr. james william elliott
1933
farelli's card magic — part one Dr. James William Elliott
the rubber band version \n classic pass with banded deck \n dr. james william elliott
1933
farelli's card magic — part one Dr. James William Elliott
sprong's pass \n \n johnny c. sprong \n turning the pack to hide the pass \n jack merlin \n jean-nicholas ponsin \n dr. c. gautier \n olram's ponsin pass \n edward marlo
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic Johnny C. Sprong
the tap pass \n tapping one half on the other as a cover, also as packet switch (see p. 99) \n paul curry \n the dummy pass \n james swain
1974
paul curry presents Paul Curry
The Tap Pass
tapping one half on the other as a cover, also as packet switch (see p. 99)
the thompson tilt pass \n described in context of a control
- the preliminary moves
- the interchange of packet
- concluding observations \n frank thompson
1981
the thompson pass Frank Thompson
the longitudinal shift \n reprinted from reference, somewhat jiggle related \n milton brooks \n "longitudinal shift" (the word's best book of magic, walter gibson, 1927, p. 178) \n the jiggle pass \n fred g. taylor \n neal elias
1989
the multiple shift Milton Brooks
olram's ponsin pass \n \n edward marlo \n turning the pack to hide the pass \n jack merlin \n jean-nicholas ponsin \n dr. c. gautier \n sprong's pass \n johnny c. sprong
1991
the olram file Edward Marlo
cutting the bottom of the pack to the left \n no. 3 \n ellis stanyon \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
the "change packet" pass \n no. 4, cutting at apparently selection for a gesture and replacing "top" half \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
The "Change Packet" Pass
No. 4, cutting at apparently selection for a gesture and replacing "top" half
the original twist pass \n all-around square-up action, for geoffrey latta claim see review reference in genii \n wesley james \n book review by jamy ian swiss in genii, genii vol. 63 no. 4 , april 2000, p. 71 \n onyx #8, july 1999
1999
arcardia Wesley James
The Original Twist Pass
all-around square-up action, for Geoffrey Latta claim see review reference in Genii
Related to
book review by Jamy Ian Swiss in Genii, Genii Vol. 63 No. 4 , April 2000, p. 71