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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Gerald R. Blount Paul Green's Droodles blank business card in envelope change places with chosen business card with drawing on it, with a loud bang, see also p. 36
Apr. 1970
Talisman (Vol. 1 No. 8)
30
Paul Green Green's Gems twisting routine, cards with four gems and four thieves are shown, thief cards change to thieves behind bars
Jan. 1971
Talisman (Vol. 1 No. 44)
275
Paul Green It's Amazing (Spectators Are The PITs) spectator divines card from other spectator, when repeated all cards turn blank for a moment, reverse fan force
Jan./Feb. 1993
The Magic Menu (Vol. 3 No. 15)
165
Paul Green Option Call prediction of one card, Himber wallet, see p. 204 for piece of credit
1996
Syzygy (Vol. 3 No. 6)
199
Paul Green This Gift's for You several people on stage hand over gift, it lands in hands of person present is addressed to
Inspired by
  • Tony Griffith's "Penny Move" and "Person Move"
1997
Syzygy (Vol. 3 No. 18)
263
Paul Green Mission Impossible signed card small business card briefcase
Nov./Dec. 1997
The Magic Menu (Vol. 8 No. 44)
512
Paul Green The Pygmy Paddle name written on paddle
  • Patter for The Pygmy Paddle
Nov./Dec. 1997
The Magic Menu (Vol. 8 No. 44)
513
Paul Green The Odds are with Me two cards location, card of one spectator given to other both change to correct cards, "based in the Vernon 'Challenge' trick"
Nov./Dec. 1997
The Magic Menu (Vol. 8 No. 44)
514
Paul Green Copper-Copper-Silver
Inspired by
  • "Duo Change" (Fred Lowe)
Jan. 1999
Magic (Vol. 8 No. 5)
82
Paul Green Pygmy Paddle paddle on which can be written is used for paddle trick
Feb. 1999
Magic (Vol. 8 No. 6)
85
Paul Green Thanks! select card travels to performer's pocket twice, spectator chooses the same card which travels to pocket once more, then a jumbo card with spectator's name and same value is produced from pocket
Jan. 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 5)
83
John C. Wagner, Paul Green Even More Four on the Floor four random cards used for twisting routine and dropped on floor, card chosen by spectator transforms there to previous selection
Variations 2005 18
Jack Parker Three On The Button Three selections made and lost. Four Kings turn face down one by one. One King is placed in front of two spectators each, other two Kings placed face up in deck. Kings change into selections, last selection is sandwiched by Kings in deck.
Inspired by 2007 64
Nick Trost Twenty-Card Poker I four poker hands are made from twenty-card packet with unusual procedure, Müller/Avis Dealing Procedure
Inspired by
  • "Everyone In Poker" (Paul Green, Nothing Up My (Green) Sleeves!, 1997)
Related to
2009 407
Paul Green You Can Do It, I Know! Ace through Ten randomized with Paul Curry's Swindle Switch, they match a prediction set
2010 39