ii. this is located by the jog \n for use after overhand shuffle \n s. w. erdnase \n to indicate the location for the cut \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
iv. this is located by the jog \n for use after riffle shuffle \n unknown \n to indicate the location for the cut \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table
Unknown
the deliberate shift \n card hit through loosely held deck to form injog \n tommy tucker \n the tap \n unknown
1933
expert manipulative magic Tommy Tucker
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
more card manipulations
Unknown
Fan Control
spectator inserts card in fan
a/. (Automatic Jog Control)
b/. Riffle Control
the delayed location - ii. the spring \n with side-jogged card
a. onto the table
b. into the hand \n frederick braue
1938
more card manipulations Frederick Braue
The Delayed Location - II. The Spring
with side-jogged card
a. Onto The Table
b. Into The Hand
the tap \n tapping a produding card "through" the squared pack \n unknown \n the deliberate shift \n tommy tucker \n tapping the cards \n bill simon \n tap illusion \n tom gagnon
1940
expert card technique
Unknown
The Tap
tapping a produding card "through" the squared pack
the riffle location \n card hit through deck so it come out at inner end, located via short-card riffle then \n eddie joseph
1942
greater card tricks Eddie Joseph
The Riffle Location
card hit through deck so it come out at inner end, located via short-card riffle then
an automatic jog-control \n \n paul lepaul \n a general utility "location" \n unknown \n the fan location: by means of the regular fan \n unknown \n automatic jog control handling \n walt lees \n marlo's unbelievable ribbon spread control \n edward marlo \n a card control \n eddie fechter \n a card control \n david "fu manchu" bamberg \n jog-control \n roberto giobbi
1949
the card magic of le paul Paul LePaul
a natural jog-control \n \n paul lepaul \n the "slap" location \n unknown \n drop control \n gary ouellet \n the drop jog \n unknown
1949
the card magic of le paul Paul LePaul
the simon card control \n jog, insertion from the side \n bill simon \n die simon-kartenkontrolle \n bill simon \n control a \n bill simon \n will houstoun \n alexander hansford
1952
effective card magic Bill Simon
marking a position in a card spread \n \n bill simon \n marking a position in a card spread \n unknown \n marking a card in a spread \n unknown
1952
effective card magic Bill Simon
the insertion steals \n from center \n edward marlo \n the master position \n edward marlo \n rear jogging cards \n roger smith
1957
side steal Edward Marlo
two methods for in jogging a card \n - the thumb jog (as top half is replaced)
- the push thru (card hit through loosely held deck) \n james steranko \n the deliberate shift \n tommy tucker
1960
steranko on cards James Steranko
Two Methods for In Jogging a Card
The Thumb Jog (as top half is replaced)
The Push Thru (card hit through loosely held deck)
plunger location \n card above inserted card is jogged \n dai vernon \n cased plunger location \n tom gagnon
1961
further inner secrets of card magic Dai Vernon
marlo's all around square up - the movable jog \n including some jog variations \n edward marlo \n cased multiple shift \n tom gagnon
1961
the multiple shift Edward Marlo
fixed faro jog \n beveling a deck with jogged cards and placing rubber band around it, so it can be put in pocket without disturbing jog condition \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Fixed Faro Jog
beveling a deck with jogged cards and placing rubber band around it, so it can be put in pocket without disturbing jog condition
faro fan constraint \n to apparently give a free choice to think of a card, but only half the cards are visible \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Faro Fan Constraint
to apparently give a free choice to think of a card, but only half the cards are visible
marlo's faro jogs \n handling possibilities for alex elmsley's faro fan idea
- five methods
- side jog to angle jog
- angle jog to side jog
- table faro angle jog
- up jogging the reversed card (two methods) \n edward marlo \n alex elmsley \n faro fan \n alex elmsley \n faro jog \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley
Marlo's Faro Jogs
handling possibilities for Alex Elmsley's Faro Fan idea
tabled faro fan set-up \n using table faro or only even riffle shuffle to get into faro fan configuration \n edward marlo \n faro fan \n alex elmsley
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Tabled Faro Fan Set-Up
using table faro or only even riffle shuffle to get into Faro Fan configuration
physical and mental \n performer places physical selection next to mental selection (one of twenty-six), two phases, half forcing deck, faro fan \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Physical and Mental
performer places physical selection next to mental selection (one of twenty-six), two phases, half forcing deck, faro fan
jog control \n card openly inserted from side \n j. w. sarles \n jog control variation \n bill simon \n j. w. sarles
1967
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 J. W. Sarles
jog control variation \n \n bill simon \n j. w. sarles \n jog control \n j. w. sarles \n simon card control \n bill simon
1967
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Bill Simon, J. W. Sarles
application of the x square up \n - the basic handling of the x square up<br/>- first method: angle jogging \n edward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control Edward Marlo
Application of the X Square Up
The Basic Handling of the X Square Up - First Method: Angle Jogging
jog control technique \n after (multiple) peek, the breaks are made into angle jogs and the control continued from there on table
- double control (two methods, see also page 63 for suggestion)
- triple control
- four card control
see page 156 for additional observations \n edward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control Edward Marlo
Jog Control Technique
after (multiple) peek, the breaks are made into angle jogs and the control continued from there on table
Double Control (two methods, see also page 63 for suggestion)
the insertion method: as a multiple control \n cards fanned with four jogged cards, overhand shuffle \n edward marlo \n the fan control \n andrew wimhurst
1970
advanced fingertip control Edward Marlo
The Insertion Method: As a Multiple Control
cards fanned with four jogged cards, overhand shuffle
friction jog \n getting a diagonal jog without angling, similar to diagonal jog by jerry andrus, pressure at upper right corner \n jerry k. hartman
1973
means & ends Jerry K. Hartman
Friction Jog
Getting a diagonal jog without angling, similar to Diagonal Jog by Jerry Andrus, pressure at upper right corner
knuckle jog \n getting a break above bottom card, alternative to buckle or pull down \n jerry k. hartman \n bottom card jog \n unknown
1973
means & ends Jerry K. Hartman
Knuckle Jog
Getting a break above bottom card, alternative to Buckle or Pull Down
the basic mpt control \n "multiple push through", card pushed in and left thumb moves it to injogged position, second half of it is done one-handed \n jerry mentzer \n one-handed diagonal insertion \n unknown
1973
multiple push through control Jerry Mentzer
The Basic MPT Control
"multiple push through", card pushed in and left thumb moves it to injogged position, second half of it is done one-handed
mpt control for several cards \n "multiple push through", with several cards, one by one, all end up injogged \n jerry mentzer
1973
multiple push through control Jerry Mentzer
MPT Control For Several Cards
"multiple push through", with several cards, one by one, all end up injogged
the controlled insertion \n tabled, resutling in a jogged position \n karl fulves
1973
riffle shuffle technique — preliminary notes on part two Karl Fulves
faro fan \n - 1st discard - in the hands
- 2nd discard - on the table
- 1st technique - in the hands
- 2nd technique \n alex elmsley \n edward marlo
1974
the ten hand poker stack Alex Elmsley, Edward Marlo
glimpse and transfer \n card on bottom of pushed out packet is glimpsed and transferred on top, key card \n dennis marks
1975
the compleat magick — volume ii Dennis Marks
Glimpse and Transfer
card on bottom of pushed out packet is glimpsed and transferred on top, key card
improved fabulous faro finders \n card peeked at in if condition, chosen card sticks out a bit after stripping the top half out \n roger smith \n "fabulous faro finders" (roger smith, necromancer, vol. 2 no. 2)
1975
the faro sorcery trilogy — number 1 Roger Smith
Improved Fabulous Faro Finders
card peeked at in IF condition, chosen card sticks out a bit after stripping the top half out
back jog turnover \n top cards pivot with one hand, for reversing the cards \n jerry andrus \n back jog turnover variation \n steve beam \n back jog turnover variation \n steve beam \n back jog turnover variation \n jerry andrus \n steve beam
1976
andrus card control Jerry Andrus
Back Jog Turnover
top cards pivot with one hand, for reversing the cards
ribbon spread turnover switch \n reversed card in center, switched as spread is turned over, using ribbon spread hide-out \n bruce cervon \n ribbon spread turnover switch \n edward marlo
1976
card secrets of bruce cervon Bruce Cervon
Ribbon Spread Turnover Switch
reversed card in center, switched as spread is turned over, using ribbon spread hide-out
clivot principle \n clamp pivot principle, pushing the card in and jogging it to the side, different variations, diagonal push in (dpi) \n jerry andrus \n cased clivot control \n tom gagnon
1976
andrus card control Jerry Andrus
Clivot Principle
Clamp Pivot Principle, pushing the card in and jogging it to the side, different variations, Diagonal Push In (DPI)
side-jogged ribbon spread change \n reversed card inserted and side-jogged, ribbon-spread hide-out as transformation \n edward marlo
1977
good turns Edward Marlo
Side-Jogged Ribbon Spread Change
reversed card inserted and side-jogged, ribbon-spread hide-out as transformation
double cut break handling \n double cutting with jog, then deck turned over and break retained \n dai vernon \n double cut break handling \n dai vernon \n band o'notes [d] \n dai vernon
1977
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Dai Vernon
Double Cut Break Handling
double cutting with jog, then deck turned over and break retained
rear jogging cards \n getting card to injogged position
- method #1 (inspired by marlo)
- method #2
- method #3 (with overhand shuffle)
- notes on methods \n roger smith \n the insertion steals \n edward marlo
1977
the ultimate card book no. 1 Roger Smith
marking a position in a card spread \n break to step, different pattern in the spread \n unknown \n marking a position in a card spread \n bill simon \n marking a card in a spread \n unknown
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke
Unknown
drop control \n top half dropped at angle with jog, jog hidden with some beveling handling \n gary ouellet \n a natural jog-control \n paul lepaul \n the running control \n david acer
1979
finger on the card Gary Ouellet
Drop Control
top half dropped at angle with jog, jog hidden with some beveling handling
control perpendicular \n basic move, bringing inserted card in perpendicular position \n juan tamariz \n the tamariz perpendicular control (tpc) \n juan tamariz
1981
magia potagia — volume i Juan Tamariz
Control Perpendicular
Basic Move, bringing inserted card in perpendicular position
marking a position in a card spread \n break to step, different pattern in the spread \n unknown \n marking a position in a card spread \n bill simon \n marking a card in a spread \n unknown
1982
card news '82
Unknown
spread'em \n deck spread face up and selection not seen, deck flipped face-down and selection is face-up in middle \n frank simon
1983
versatile card magic Frank Simon
Spread'em
deck spread face up and selection not seen, deck flipped face-down and selection is face-up in middle
marlo's unbelievable ribbon spread control \n plunger principle \n edward marlo \n an automatic jog-control \n paul lepaul \n spectator does it all \n edward marlo \n satisfriction on the table with several cards \n lorenz schär
1984
marlo's magazine volume 5 Edward Marlo
ribbon spread turnover switch \n reversed card in center, switched as spread is turned over, using ribbon spread hide-out, see also pages 317/318 \n edward marlo \n ribbon spread turnover switch \n bruce cervon
1984
marlo's magazine volume 5 Edward Marlo
Ribbon Spread Turnover Switch
reversed card in center, switched as spread is turned over, using ribbon spread hide-out, see also pages 317/318
fb thought-card force \n force card has injogged card below it, spectator thinks of one as deck is riffled through (1936) \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks Frederick Braue
FB Thought-Card Force
force card has injogged card below it, spectator thinks of one as deck is riffled through (1936)
another push-back locator \n upper half slapped stepped on lower and it then slides in alignment except its bottom card \n unknown \n card location \n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Unknown
Another Push-Back Locator
upper half slapped stepped on lower and it then slides in alignment except its bottom card
another location \n getting small jog and then break as top half is replaced \n unknown \n back breaker \n dai vernon
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Unknown
Another Location
getting small jog and then break as top half is replaced
braue injog \n injog after diagonal insertion, side dribble ("spill") convincer \n frederick braue \n braue injog and sidespill \n frederick braue \n an injog handling \n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks Frederick Braue
Braue Injog
injog after diagonal insertion, side dribble ("spill") convincer
braue injog and sidespill \n side dribble ("spill") convincer with injogged card (1945/46) \n frederick braue \n braue injog \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks Frederick Braue
Braue Injog and Sidespill
side dribble ("spill") convincer with injogged card (1945/46)
the ribbonspread \n cards spread on the table, card is selected, returned and eventually found, spread with jogged key card \n frederick braue \n the spread \n jack merlin
1985
the fred braue notebooks Frederick Braue
The Ribbonspread
cards spread on the table, card is selected, returned and eventually found, spread with jogged key card
the crocodile technique \n injog technique when card is returned into in-the-hands spread for marking a position or starting a control \n unknown
1987
cardperfect
Unknown
The Crocodile Technique
injog technique when card is returned into in-the-hands spread for marking a position or starting a control
the tamariz perpendicular control (tpc) \n basic move, bringing inserted card in perpendicular position \n juan tamariz \n control perpendicular \n juan tamariz \n the tabled perpendicular control \n ken krenzel
1989/91
sonata Juan Tamariz
The Tamariz Perpendicular Control (TPC)
Basic Move, bringing inserted card in perpendicular position
diagonal palm shift \n described coming from automatic jog control \n roger klause \n s. w. erdnase
1991
roger klause: in concert Roger Klause, S. W. Erdnase
ribbon spread with side-jogged card \n retained during pick-up \n unknown \n the delayed location - i. on the table \n frederick braue
1991
28 card tricks
Unknown
a card control \n same as lepaul's "an automatic jog-control" \n eddie fechter \n an automatic jog-control \n paul lepaul \n a card control \n eddie fechter
1993
fechter Eddie Fechter
spreading the jog \n spreading cards with side jog \n frederick braue \n the delayed location - i. on the table \n frederick braue
1993
by forces unseen Frederick Braue
the running control \n hindu shuffle, drop jog \n david acer \n drop control \n gary ouellet \n the running control \n david acer
1995
natural selections David Acer
the fan control \n fanning with four jogged cards \n andrew wimhurst \n the insertion method: as a multiple control \n edward marlo
1998
down under deals Andrew Wimhurst
the crocodile technique \n injog technique when card is returned into in-the-hands spread for marking a position or starting a control \n unknown
1998
card college — volume 3
Unknown
The Crocodile Technique
injog technique when card is returned into in-the-hands spread for marking a position or starting a control
an injog handling \n maintaining an injog while dribbling the whole deck \n unknown \n braue injog \n frederick braue
1998
card college — volume 3
Unknown
An Injog Handling
maintaining an injog while dribbling the whole deck
the breakless peek \n technical variation, side-jogged card acts as short card \n karl fulves \n the breakless peek \n neal elias
2001
new card controls Karl Fulves
The Breakless Peek
technical variation, side-jogged card acts as short card
el corte escalera \n tabled cut to form a jog, two control four aces in two positions of the deck \n luis h. trueba
2003
magia y dramagia Luis H. Trueba
El Corte Escalera
tabled cut to form a jog, two control four Aces in two positions of the deck
a card control \n similar to le paul's automatic jog-control \n david "fu manchu" bamberg \n an automatic jog-control \n paul lepaul
2006
the magic of ascanio — studies of card magic David "Fu Manchu" Bamberg
faro jog \n setting up for alex elmsley's faro fan \n edward marlo \n marlo's faro jogs \n edward marlo \n alex elmsley
2006
secrets of an escamoteur Edward Marlo
the tabled perpendicular control \n see also juan tamariz' work on his tpc \n ken krenzel \n the tamariz perpendicular control (tpc) \n juan tamariz
2009
relaxed impossibilities Ken Krenzel
aplicaciones de la mezcla lateral \n ideas and handling for the faro fan
- la mezcla lateral
- la extirpación \n román garcía
2010
nanomagias Román García
agua y aceite \n ideas the faro fan for oil and water
- evaporación y condensación (à la carroll, one color vanishes and reappears)
- agitación \n román garcía \n oil and water in a wine glass \n josé carroll
2010
nanomagias Román García
Agua y Aceite
ideas the faro fan for Oil and Water
Evaporación y condensación (à la Carroll, one color vanishes and reappears)
s. p. hideout \n hiding cards à la ribbon-spread hide-out when spreading small packet on the table
- first technique
- second technique
- multiple concealments \n steve reynolds
2010
six deep — part one Steve Reynolds
S. P. Hideout
hiding cards à la ribbon-spread hide-out when spreading small packet on the table
cased card controls \n inserting a card in a cased deck and setting a small jog
- counterclockwise rotation
- clockwise rotation
- variation a
- variation b
- variation c
- variation d
- tip (card clip) \n tom gagnon \n cased card controls \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
Cased Card Controls
inserting a card in a cased deck and setting a small jog
cased clivot control \n jog work in card case \n tom gagnon \n clivot principle \n jerry andrus \n cased clivot control \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
top stock control \n deck inserted in case after first jog shuffle \n tom gagnon \n top stock control \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
cased multiple shift \n deck cased between insertion of cards and the strip out cut \n tom gagnon \n marlo's all around square up - the movable jog \n edward marlo \n cased multiple shift \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
Cased Multiple Shift
deck cased between insertion of cards and the strip out cut
stainless steal \n jogged card in center, deck cased and removed, card is left behind, without stripper deck \n tom gagnon \n stainless steal \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
Stainless Steal
jogged card in center, deck cased and removed, card is left behind, without stripper deck
slap control \n card inserted in deck, then deck put half-way into case and slapped in (injog plungers out) \n tom gagnon \n slap control \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
Slap Control
card inserted in deck, then deck put half-way into case and slapped in (injog plungers out)
gravity control \n two cards inserted in deck, then deck put in case which is only held by its flap \n tom gagnon \n gravity control \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
Gravity Control
two cards inserted in deck, then deck put in case which is only held by its flap
cased plunger location \n deck cased in between selection and control with jog \n tom gagnon \n plunger location \n dai vernon \n cased plunger location \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
Cased Plunger Location
deck cased in between selection and control with jog
fan control \n card pushed into deck one-handed, automatic jog control with squared deck, incorporating temporarily putting deck in case and one-handed fan
- variation a
- variation b (for two cards) \n tom gagnon \n fan control \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
Fan Control
card pushed into deck one-handed, automatic jog control with squared deck, incorporating temporarily putting deck in case and one-handed fan
push through jogs \n card ends up injogged \n tom gagnon \n the jog at the break \n unknown \n diagonal jog push thru \n james steranko \n push through jog \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
single card control \n with one-handed fan that retains jog \n tom gagnon \n fan control \n unknown \n single card control \n tom gagnon
2011
cased card controls Tom Gagnon
breaks & jogs \n break and jog techniques with the hindu shuffle
- 1. pinky break
- 2. heel break
- 3. gripping hand thumb break
- 4. sidejog
- 5. injog
- 6. outjog \n lance caffrey
2013
the asian hustle — secrets of the hindu shuffle Lance Caffrey
ribbon spread hide-out transformation \n \n pit hartling \n david jade \n "when they were kings" (david jade, genii, sept. 2010)
2016
in order to amaze Pit Hartling, David Jade
Ribbon Spread Hide-Out Transformation
Related to
"When They Were Kings" (David Jade, Genii, Sept. 2010)
control a \n sidejogging a card during square up to obtain microbreak, sidejog finesse provided by will houstoun, cut card to the top of the deck \n bill simon \n will houstoun \n alexander hansford \n the simon card control \n bill simon
2016
sprezzatura Bill Simon, Will Houstoun, Alexander Hansford
Control A
Sidejogging a card during square up to obtain microbreak, sidejog finesse provided by Will Houstoun, cut card to the top of the deck