gambler's ghost \n name of selection appear on card fan \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1947
the phoenix 101-150
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor
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Gambler's Ghost
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1947
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The Phoenix 101-150
(Issue 133)
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534
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billet catching \n thought divination \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1947
the phoenix 101-150
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor
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Billet Catching
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1947
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The Phoenix 101-150
(Issue 139)
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557
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the coin of chomo gama \n coin transforms vanishes and reappears, buddha papers \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1948
the phoenix 101-150
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor
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The Coin of Chomo Gama
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1948
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The Phoenix 101-150
(Issue 147)
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589
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clear gone! \n coins vanish from glass, glass belly servante \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1948
the phoenix 101-150
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor
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Clear Gone!
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1948
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The Phoenix 101-150
(Issue 147)
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591
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thru the looking glass \n spectator writes something on paper and the paper is rolled into a ball, that ball is pressed into a mirror and removed again, now the writing of the spectator is backwards \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor \n eyes right \n john a. m. howie
1948
the phoenix 101-150
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor
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Thru the Looking Glass
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Related to
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1948
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The Phoenix 101-150
(Issue 149)
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597
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shades of houdini \n selection is put back and deck hidden in other room, performer is tied to a chair and lights turned off, after some seconds the spectator gets the hidden deck and found the selection reversed and signed by the performer \n edward clinkscale \n franklin v. taylor
1949
the phoenix 151-200
Edward Clinkscale, Franklin V. Taylor
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Shades of Houdini
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1949
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The Phoenix 151-200
(Issue 171)
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684
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djinn's journal \n divination of selected word \n edward clinkscale \n franklin v. taylor
1949
the phoenix 151-200
Edward Clinkscale, Franklin V. Taylor
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Djinn's Journal
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1949
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The Phoenix 151-200
(Issue 176)
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705
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eyes right \n spectator writes his name on a paper and balls it up, performer divines name but written reversed and when the paper is opened the spectator's name is also reversed with his handwriting \n john a. m. howie \n thru the looking glass \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1949
the phoenix 151-200
John A. M. Howie
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Eyes Right
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Related to
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1949
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The Phoenix 151-200
(Issue 182)
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727
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extra sensory prestidigitation \n three phase esp routine, matching with esp signs drawn on pieces of paper, mind reading of one as climax \n edward clinkscale \n franklin v. taylor
1952
the phoenix 251 — 300
Edward Clinkscale, Franklin V. Taylor
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Extra Sensory Prestidigitation
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1952
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The Phoenix 251 — 300
(Issue 262)
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1047
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