das erscheinen mehrerer karten nacheinander an den fingerspitzen der rechten hand \n "die kartenschule"
single card production routine, hand shown empty after temporarily loading back-palmed cards perpendicularly behind fan of already produced cards à la thurston five card routine \n unknown
1902
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Erscheinen mehrerer Karten nacheinander an den Fingerspitzen der rechten Hand
"Die Kartenschule"
single card production routine, hand shown empty after temporarily loading back-palmed cards perpendicularly behind fan of already produced cards à la Thurston Five Card Routine
hofzinser hide out \n showing spread between the hands and hiding a card at back \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1910
kartenkünste Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
Hofzinser Hide Out
showing spread between the hands and hiding a card at back
carlyle's card \n idea by fred braue on page 214, see reference, for credit information see also "informant" reference \n francis carlyle \n douglas dexter's "the mystic star" in will goldston's "great magician's tricks", 1931 \n paddle move with a card \n unknown \n the back room \n bruce elliott \n carlyle's card \n francis carlyle \n paddle plus \n francis carlyle \n the human printing press \n steve beam \n informant \n karl fulves \n paddle move \n francis carlyle
1943
the phoenix 1-50 Francis Carlyle
Carlyle's Card
idea by Fred Braue on page 214, see reference, for credit information see also "Informant" reference
Related to
Douglas Dexter's "The Mystic Star" in Will Goldston's "Great Magician's Tricks", 1931
three and four alike \n intro for three card monte, all cards are the same then all different \n gerald kosky
1961
the new phoenix 351-400 Gerald Kosky
Three and Four Alike
intro for Three Card Monte, all cards are the same then all different
marlo pivot spread \n four (or three) as two \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico \n five of a kind show \n steve reynolds
1961
card to wallet Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
k. m. move as a passer - first idea \n showing aces to have backs, even though three double facers are used \n edward marlo
1962
the k. m. move Edward Marlo
K. M. Move as a Passer - First Idea
showing aces to have backs, even though three double facers are used
lorayne force display \n to hide a card in a fanned packet \n harry lorayne \n "forcing a card" in peter warlock's "book of magic", 1956. p.80
1964
personal secrets Harry Lorayne
Lorayne Force Display
to hide a card in a fanned packet
Related to
"Forcing a Card" in Peter Warlock's "Book of Magic", 1956. p.80
barnhardt card add on \n card perpendicular behind fan \n russell t. barnhart \n field's add-on \n eddie fields
1968
expert card conjuring Russell T. Barnhart
as a card addition \n \n edward marlo \n versa switch \n john carney \n thrown by the switch \n jon racherbaumer
1968
expert card conjuring Edward Marlo
introduction \n "another move that is similiar to the k-s move is the estancian spread" (not yet published), ascanio misspelled? \n roger smith
1971
the k-s control system Roger Smith
Introduction
"Another move that is similiar to the K-S Move is the ESTANCIAN Spread" (not yet published), Ascanio misspelled?
basics \n of k-s move ("klondike shuffle"), packet in right-hand end grip, left hand pulls away top and bottom cards, rest as one card placed on top forming three-card fan \n roger smith
1971
the k-s control system Roger Smith
Basics
of K-S Move ("Klondike Shuffle"), packet in right-hand End grip, left hand pulls away top and bottom cards, rest as one card placed on top forming three-card fan
k-s handling - five cards & more \n reverse count of cards from end grip into left hand fan, then k-s with top-bottom-pull at end with last four cards \n roger smith \n k-s move #2 \n roger smith
1971
the k-s control system Roger Smith
K-S Handling - Five Cards & More
reverse count of cards from end grip into left hand fan, then K-S with top-bottom-pull at end with last four cards
added thoughts on the minuscule deck \n method 1: deck from lap into pocket
method 2: packet changes into complete deck \n allan ackerman
1971
the esoterist Allan Ackerman
Added Thoughts on the Minuscule Deck
Method 1: Deck from lap into pocket
Method 2: Packet changes into complete deck
k-s notes \n on how the order of the packet is affected and the orientation of the hands and cards \n roger smith
1971
the k-s control system Roger Smith
K-S Notes
on how the order of the packet is affected and the orientation of the hands and cards
hamman's escanio \n \n brother john hamman \n the hamman ascanio spread \n brother john hamman \n arturo de ascanio
1972
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Brother John Hamman
5 as 5 \n while hiding one \n karl fulves \n five-as-five false count \n larry jennings \n five as five count \n karl fulves
1972
mexican monte Karl Fulves
all alike display \n with multiple lifts and palming, showing three cards as the same, while hiding one \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown Edward G. Brown
All Alike Display
with multiple lifts and palming, showing three cards as the same, while hiding one
the modified count \n four as four, combining norm osborn's "unlimited" count with elmsley count, modified "the combination count" \n karl fulves
1973
epilogue Karl Fulves
The Modified Count
four as four, combining Norm Osborn's "Unlimited" count with Elmsley count, modified "The Combination Count"
call it the -- \n showing three cards alike three times, then routined with transformation at the end, credit information for all alike display with diminishing lift \n edward marlo
1974
the unexpected card book Edward Marlo
Call it the --
showing three cards alike three times, then routined with transformation at the end, credit information for All Alike display with diminishing lift
center pull-out \n basis of so called gemini count, credit information \n karl fulves \n reference notes \n karl fulves \n center pull-out \n karl fulves \n center pull-out \n karl fulves
1974
epilogue Karl Fulves
Center Pull-Out
basis of so called Gemini Count, credit information
jordan count of five cards as five from a biddle grip \n hiding bottom card \n philip t. goldstein
1974
card tricks for people who don't do card tricks Philip T. Goldstein
Jordan Count of Five Cards As Five From a Biddle Grip
sucker tricks \n - false bottom change
- all cards alike using top change (johnny paul)
- card on forehead \n francis carlyle
1975
the magic of francis carlyle Francis Carlyle
card transfer move \n from packet to packet, with card perpendicular under small fan \n peter kane
1975
a further card session with peter kane Peter Kane
Card Transfer Move
from packet to packet, with card perpendicular under small fan
racherbaumer variation \n - the wiggle action
- displacements \n jon racherbaumer \n arturo de ascanio
1976
the ascanio spread Jon Racherbaumer, Arturo de Ascanio
the technique of the ascanio spread - "el culebreo" \n i. the standard ascanio spread
ii. the right first finger push-off variation of the ascanio spread
iii. concluding observations \n arturo de ascanio
1976
the ascanio spread Arturo de Ascanio
The Technique of the Ascanio Spread - "El Culebreo"
I. The Standard Ascanio Spread
II. The Right First Finger Push-Off Variation of the Ascanio Spread
III. Concluding Observations
the blocked ascanio \n for thick blocks, aces change into kings \n edward marlo \n arturo de ascanio
1976
the ascanio spread Edward Marlo, Arturo de Ascanio
k-s move #2 \n five-card packet spread as four cards from right-hand end grip into left hand \n roger smith \n k-s handling - five cards & more \n roger smith
1976
maxi-twist Roger Smith
K-S Move #2
five-card packet spread as four cards from right-hand end grip into left hand
one handed snap display \n display two cards in end grip using index finger to pull back top card, "snapping action" \n bernard bilis
1976
close up, french style Bernard Bilis
One Handed Snap Display
display two cards in end grip using index finger to pull back top card, "snapping action"
field's add-on \n add top card of the deck on top of a fan of five cards during squaring up of the fan \n eddie fields \n barnhardt card add on \n russell t. barnhart
1976
the artful dodges of eddie fields Eddie Fields
Field's Add-On
Add top card of the deck on top of a fan of five cards during squaring up of the fan
all alike display \n flushtration count and carlyle's paddle move, to place each card on the table \n jeff busby \n brother john hamman
1977
back to back Jeff Busby, Brother John Hamman
All Alike Display
flushtration count and Carlyle's Paddle Move, to place each card on the table
quick three-way display \n alignment move, with extra card \n stephen minch \n edward marlo
1977
creations of a magical madman Stephen Minch, Edward Marlo
variations on the showing-three-as-one swindle \n quick three-way type, with or without extra card \n stephen minch
1977
creations of a magical madman Stephen Minch
a few notes and comments \n on maxi-twist and the ascanio spread vs. k-s move \n roger smith \n introduction \n jon racherbaumer
1977
maxi-twist 2 Roger Smith
el culebreo \n - el culebreo
- tecnica del "culebreo"
- a.) version normal (por extracción del indice izquierdo)
- b.) variante (por empuje del indice derecho) \n arturo de ascanio \n "el culebreo" in "ilusionismo" no. 251, 1971. \n the ascanio spread - standart handling \n arturo de ascanio
1977
la magia de ascanio — vol. 1 Arturo de Ascanio
El Culebreo
El Culebreo
Tecnica del "Culebreo"
A.) Version Normal (por extracción del indice izquierdo)
smile count \n four cards shown from both sides, three surfaces hidden \n larry west \n pairs count \n larry west
1977
counts, cuts, moves and subtlety Larry West
Smile Count
four cards shown from both sides, three surfaces hidden
revoloteo de la cuarta carta \n different handling for closing the ascanio spread \n arturo de ascanio \n rotating the fourth card \n arturo de ascanio
1978
la magia de ascanio — vol. 2 Arturo de Ascanio
again k-s move \n five-card packet spread as four cards from right-hand end grip into left hand \n roger smith
1978
the ultimate card book no. 4 Roger Smith
Again K-S Move
five-card packet spread as four cards from right-hand end grip into left hand
angular turnover \n after an elmsley count, the cards are singly turned and dropped on the table, \n fred kaps
1978
la magia de ascanio — vol. 2 Fred Kaps
Angular Turnover
after an Elmsley count, the cards are singly turned and dropped on the table,
on the bmt - an advanced packet handling \n "bottom middle top", display for quick-3-way type routines \n richard kaufman
1979
cardmagic Richard Kaufman
On The BMT - An Advanced Packet Handling
"Bottom Middle Top", display for Quick-3-Way type routines
the doublicount \n similar to a top change \n gordon bruce \n dupli-count \n gordon bruce \n dupli-temps switch \n steven hamilton
1979
pabular Gordon Bruce
the marlo layout \n two aces and two indifferent cards are displayed as four aces and layed out for assembly \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine volume 3 Edward Marlo
The Marlo Layout
two Aces and two indifferent cards are displayed as four Aces and layed out for assembly
five-as-five count \n one card not seen, vague credit to hamman \n harry lorayne \n brother john hamman
1979
quantum leaps Harry Lorayne, Brother John Hamman
the maeb-y count (pronounced "maybe") \n right hand buckle as cards are counted from right to left, veeser concept \n steve beam \n the third finger buckle \n steve beam
1979
magic — the vanishing art Steve Beam
The Maeb-Y Count (Pronounced "Maybe")
right hand buckle as cards are counted from right to left, Veeser concept
das vorzeigen nach ascanio "el culebreo" \n i - das standard ascanio vorzeigen
ii - die rechte zeigefinger schub-variante des ascanio-vorzeigens
iii - abschliessende anmerkungen \n arturo de ascanio
1980
das ascanio seminar — graz 1980 Arturo de Ascanio
Das Vorzeigen nach Ascanio "El Culebreo"
I - Das Standard Ascanio Vorzeigen
II - Die Rechte Zeigefinger Schub-Variante des Ascanio-Vorzeigens
III - Abschliessende Anmerkungen
vertikales vorzeigen nach ascanio \n \n arturo de ascanio \n the vertical spread \n arturo de ascanio
1980
das ascanio seminar — graz 1980 Arturo de Ascanio
o.k. - let's play - game #1-5 \n actually switchless switch handling, overcount and show the kings from top of the deck \n edward marlo
1980
marlo's magazine volume 4 Edward Marlo
O.K. - Let's Play - Game #1-5
actually Switchless Switch handling, overcount and show the Kings from top of the deck
two-as-four count / dm count \n only two backs used to count four cards \n brother john hamman \n daryl martinez
1980
secrets of a "puerto rican gambler" Brother John Hamman, Daryl Martinez
the oj count \n with outjogged cards, spectator adds number cards he sees and gets different totals \n karl fulves \n notes for a dollar \n karl fulves
1980
color quik Karl Fulves
The OJ Count
with outjogged cards, spectator adds number cards he sees and gets different totals
voltea angular \n after an elmsley count, the cards are singly turned and dropped on the table, hiding one face/back \n fred kaps \n angular turnover \n fred kaps \n channing pollock
1980
el manejo de la carta doble Fred Kaps
Voltea Angular
after an Elmsley count, the cards are singly turned and dropped on the table, hiding one face/back
maeb-y veeser variation \n right hand buckle as cards are counted from right to left \n steve beam \n maeb-y count \n steve beam \n the third-finger buckle \n steve beam
1980
card tricks from mount olympus Steve Beam
Maeb-Y Veeser Variation
right hand buckle as cards are counted from right to left
the ascanio count \n technique to keep cards together (for jumbo cards) \n arturo de ascanio \n fred castle
1981
magic with giant cards Arturo de Ascanio, Fred Castle
The Ascanio Count
Technique to keep cards together (for jumbo cards)
a marlo bit \n apparently cutting at different spots in the deck, but always the same \n edward marlo
1982
the complete works of derek dingle Edward Marlo
A Marlo Bit
apparently cutting at different spots in the deck, but always the same
the jorback count \n concealing one face and two backs, back count meets jordan \n philip t. goldstein \n elmsley count variant \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
1982
spell-binder Philip T. Goldstein
The Jorback Count
concealing one face and two backs, back count meets Jordan
der scherer spread \n 1. die entwicklung des scherer spread
2. grundhaltung und grundgriff
3. der scherer spread
4. der scherer spread variation i
5. der scherer spread variation ii
6. der scherer spread variation ii als falschzählmethode (as false count)
7. der scherer spread variation iii
8. der scherer spread von 6 als 4 karten
9. das ablegen der karten aus dem scherer spread (lay down)
10. anmerkungen zur handhabung von spreads und counts \n christian scherer \n unbuckled count \n steve beam
1982
card news '82 Christian Scherer
Der Scherer Spread
1. Die Entwicklung des Scherer spread
2. Grundhaltung und Grundgriff
3. Der Scherer spread
4. Der Scherer spread Variation I
5. Der Scherer spread Variation II
6. Der Scherer spread Variation II als Falschzählmethode (as false count)
7. Der Scherer spread Variation III
8. Der Scherer spread von 6 als 4 Karten
9. Das Ablegen der Karten aus dem Scherer spread (lay down)
10. Anmerkungen zur Handhabung von spreads und counts
flushtration count handling \n \n eddie taytelbaum \n brother john hamman \n flustered display variation \n eddie taytelbaum \n tom stone
1983
apocalypse vol. 6-10 Eddie Taytelbaum, Brother John Hamman
flushtration count variation \n as all back display, taking cards from each side \n steve beam \n the flip flop display \n steve beam
1983
the trapdoor — volume one Steve Beam