visual retention change \n - technique of the visual retention change
- the visual change
- the multiple visual retention change \n edward marlo \n m.v.r.c. - the easy way \n ken simmons \n a change for the better \n edward marlo \n the fastest change \n francis carlyle \n 1 in 52 \n tim gan \n retention switch \n peter mckinnon \n visual retention sandwich \n jon racherbaumer \n visual retention switch \n edward marlo \n another curve \n ken simmons \n retention of vision switch \n edward marlo \n retention of vision sandwich switch \n michael vincent \n illogical retention change \n justin higham \n t.k. no turn \n larry jennings \n the eye-candy change \n edward marlo \n visual retention switch handling \n mark phillips
1971
the hierophant
Edward Marlo
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Visual Retention Change
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Fall-Spring 1971
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octomus palm \n top card is placed into right hand palm, face of card is against the palm \n dave buck \n octomus load \n dave buck \n dragonfly 3.0 \n peter mckinnon
2011
if an octopus could palm
Dave Buck
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Octomus Palm
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2011
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introduction \n \n peter mckinnon
2012
the blackpool prediction
Peter McKinnon
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Introduction
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2012
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acknowledgement, yo! \n \n peter mckinnon
2012
the blackpool prediction
Peter McKinnon
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Acknowledgement, Yo!
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2012
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the blackpool prediction \n named card apparently travels into card case, only gag message found inside
- wtf!?! (case shown empty in advance)
- bottomfeeder \n peter mckinnon \n no, really \n peter mckinnon \n fully loaded \n daniel madison \n fah-q \n adam wilber
2012
the blackpool prediction
Peter McKinnon
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The Blackpool Prediction
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2012
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no, really \n with selection, after gag card actually appears in case \n peter mckinnon \n the blackpool prediction \n peter mckinnon
2012
the blackpool prediction
Peter McKinnon
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No, Really
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Related to
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2012
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fully loaded \n case appears in spectator's pocket, then gag \n daniel madison \n the blackpool prediction \n peter mckinnon
2012
the blackpool prediction
Daniel Madison
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Fully Loaded
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Inspired by
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2012
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fah-q \n prediction of named card announced to be written in case, nothing seen, writing suddenly appears inside \n adam wilber \n the blackpool prediction \n peter mckinnon
2012
the blackpool prediction
Adam Wilber
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Fah-Q
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Inspired by
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2012
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dragonfly 3.0 \n card jumps from deck to fingertips, featuring a palm \n peter mckinnon \n octomus palm \n dave buck
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Dragonfly 3.0
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Related to
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2014
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pmacaan \n spectator stops at mate \n peter mckinnon \n routine on danny garcia penguin live lecture
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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PMACAAN
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Inspired by- routine on Danny Garcia Penguin Live Lecture
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2014
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retention switch \n two cards held on edge of deck, one switched \n peter mckinnon \n visual retention change \n edward marlo
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Retention Switch
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Related to
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2014
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crow \n double, one-handed change \n peter mckinnon
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Crow
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2014
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8
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additional uses \n for "crow" \n peter mckinnon
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Additional Uses
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2014
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12
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arthur \n prediction card tabled, it cannot be turned over (double backer), then changes into named selection, optional ending in which it cannot be face down \n peter mckinnon
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Arthur
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2014
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slip change \n snap change hybrid \n peter mckinnon
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Slip Change
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2014
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palm load \n right hand loads card into center as it is waved over deck \n peter mckinnon
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Palm Load
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2014
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one finger ctrl \n with dummy card sticking out \n peter mckinnon
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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One Finger CTRL
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2014
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closing thoughts \n \n peter mckinnon
2014
burn after reading
Peter McKinnon
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Closing Thoughts
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2014
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