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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Poser la carte two palm replacements
  • in the hands
  • as deck is picked up from table, with open fingers
1786 110
Palm Replacement
1876 27
To Palm a Card with replacement to remove "curl"
1889 16
Longs and Shorts long and short deck for locating cards with deck switch between selection and replacement
1889 38
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster Card Turnover deck on a tray to achieve reversed replacement
Mar. 1896
Der Zauberspiegel (Vol. 1 No. 7)
100
Palm Replacement
1897 30
Top Palm Replacement as deck is pushed forward
1897 50
Dem Spiel entnommene und in der Hand bergende Karten wieder auf das Spiel zu bringen "Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
palm replacement, taken deck from hand to hand, scooping up tabled deck
July 1897
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 3 No. 7)
99
Palm Replacement springing the deck as cover
Aug. 1898
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 4 No. 8)
115
Eduard W. Lufa Die bezeichnete Karte "Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
under-the-spread force after the spectator's shuffle (palm and replacement)
Aug. 1900
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 6 No. 8)
116
Die Verwandlung einer Karte "Die Kartenschule von Carl Willmann"
palm replacement color change
Related to Sep. 1900
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 6 No. 9)
131
S. W. Erdnase Draw Replacement deck drawn to table edge
1902 86
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
Related to 1902 90
Hänsel Kastner Sensationelles Erraten einer gedachten Karte mit Hülfe des Muskellesens spectator cuts off a pile and remembers bottom card which is later divined, break picked up during replacement
Aug. 1902
Die Zauberwelt (Vol. 8 No. 8)
118
Replacing Palmed Cards 1. Using a Table
2. Without a Table
3. Replacing Cards on the Bottom of the Deck
4. Adding a Single Card as in the Color Change
5. To Replace a Large Packet of Cards
6. Another Method
7. Placing Cards from Right Palm to the Bottom of the Deck
8. Another Method
Related to 1935 87
Replacement brief
1937 381
Replacement of Palmed Cards tabled pack pushed away with open hand and thumb
1939 17
Replacement Rear Palm
1940 140
Replacement by Laying the Hand Flat on the pack... ... and Drawing it towards you
1940 173
Frederick Braue One Hand Replacement One-handed palm in reverse, for credit information see reference
Related to 1940 177
Left Hand Bottom Replacement
1940 419
23 - Forced replacement of wrong card. Stab wrong card into pack to find right card
1940 38
Bob Hummer Replacement In-Jog top half placed on lower half, top card of bottom half in-jogged
1940 6
Al Baker Palm Replacement context of cards across
Also published here 1941 2
Dai Vernon "Topping The Deck"
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1941/49 7
Eddie Joseph Replacement Steal top half replaced and bottom card of top half side palmed into right hand
1942 16
Edward Marlo Riffle Speller Replacement standard Bluff Pass
1945 3
Edward Marlo 3. As a Speller Replacement replacing under Twelve Cards for Spelling
1945 4
The Replacement cards are buckled away from palm
1946 62
Arthur H. Buckley Top Palm one or Several Cards also as a replacement as mentioned at the end
1946 71
Victor Farelli The Farelli Replacement adding palmed cards while cutting cards from hands to table, pass
Apr. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 11)
207
Lewis Ganson "The Walnut Shells and Pea"
  • 1. The Shells
  • 2. The Pea
  • 3. The Working Surface
  • 4. The "Basic" Move
    • (a) How to hold the shell (right hand)
    • (b) How to move a shell
    • (c) How to steal and replace the pea
  • 5. The "Kick" Steal
    • (a) The "Steal"
    • (b) The Replacement
  • 6. The Finger on the Shell
  • The Routine
  • Additional Sleights for the "Walnut Shells and Pea"
    • To steal the pea
    • The tea cup
    • Pic-a-back
    • The "Spread" (all three shells held between fingers of one hand)
1950 65
Edward Marlo Side Steal Replacement
1954 10
Al Leech, Edward Marlo The Replacement general comments with method by Ed Marlo
1954 10
Edward Marlo Cull Palm Replacement r.h. cop
1956 26
Edward Marlo Palm Replacements Basic Replacement Move
1956 44
Edward Marlo The Delayed Replacement
1956 48
Edward Marlo The Shuffle Replacement
1956 48
Edward Marlo Revolving Replacement
1956 49
Jerry Andrus A Double Lift Change top card starts out-jogged and is dragged back over inner end for unload
Related toAlso published here 1956 25
Edward Marlo The Deliberate Side-Steal see Note 2 on p. 58
Variations 1957 5
Edward Marlo Side Steal to the Bottom - Fifth Method Tenkai Palm replacement
1957 33
Edward Marlo Note 8 - The Dribble Replacement
1957 59
Edward Marlo Angle Palm Replacement to tabled deck
1957 18
Edward Marlo Classic Palm Replacement to Tabled Deck
1957 35
Matt Schulien Cut Palm Replacement replacing bottom half after tabled cut
1959 21
James Steranko Replacements to top or bottom
1960 21
James Steranko Spread Replacement placing lateral palmed card at wanted position during in-the-hands spread
1960 31
James Steranko Packet Replacement Variation addition to packet, or card-at-a-number
1960 31
P. Howard Lyons Lyons Replacement card touched in in-the-hands spread and right hand lifted to show selection, on way down some cards are fed to bottom
June 1960
Ibidem (Issue 21)
23
Dai Vernon Right Hand Palm Replacement two methods
1961 38
Dai Vernon To Palm a Card from the Pack with the Gambler's Palm
Variations 1961 40
Dai Vernon Second Gambler's Palm described for single card, with new replacement
1961 42
Dai Vernon Some Useful Notes on Palming (c), (f) Rear Palm Replacements (one on top, one in the center)
1961 46
Dai Vernon Double Lift Unload for credit information see Marlo reference
Related toAlso published here 1961 70
Edward Marlo Left Hand Flat Palm Replacement
1961 15
Edward Marlo Clip Palm Notes palm off and replacement, between second and third finger
1961 15
Edward Marlo Tenkai Palm Replacement and Palm Off from Bottom
1961 17
Edward Marlo Gambler's Cop Replacement as deck is picked up off table, similar to spontaneous add-on
1961 18
Cliff Green Topping the Pass extraction and replacement while showing bottom card
1961 24
Edward Marlo The Pivot Palm from Master Position to Lateral Palm
  • Hand to Hand Transfer
  • Pivot Palm Replacements (to top, bottom or center)
1961
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1961)
69
Replacement Glimpse as top half is replaced
1962 76
James Steranko Tabled Lateral Palm Replacement into Center palmed cards inserted into center of tabled deck
1962 [52]
Arthur Hastings The Untouched Reverse deck replaced in tabled deck, it turns over without touching, Curry Switched out before replacement
Dec. 1965
Ibidem (Issue 31)
3
Edward Marlo Divided Deck Selection Finesse spreading in opposite direction for replacement
Related to Mar. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 5)
38
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Palm Replacement No. 253, cards bent away from palm convexly
1972 63
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Palmed Card Replacement No. 289, details too cryptic
1972 73
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Bottom Palm Replacement - Left Hand No. 346, right thumb pivot action
Variations 1972 97
7) Canfield Card Steal and Replacement No. 427-7, stealing during shuffle, not enough details, perhaps some tabled action palm
1972 118
Karl Fulves No-Replacement Switch triple lift switch (impromptu double facer)
1973 76
Dai Vernon No-Replacement Double Lift
Related to 1973 76
Karl Fulves Offloading loading off a double backer while turning the cards over end for end
Related to 1974 3
Martin A. Nash Replacement of the Double Lift The Slide, The Drop, The Bookleaf Turnover, One-Handed Turnover, The Twist
1975 20
Martin A. Nash Fourth Replacement - One-Handed Turnover in context of an unloading technique, see p. 442 for additional crediting
1975 24
Karl Fulves Bottom Palm Replacement
Inspired by 1975 141
Karl Fulves Replacement with Reversal briefly mentioned
1975 143
Francis Carlyle Replacement of Bottom Palmed Cards from left hand
1975 36
Palmed Card Replacement
1975 61
Russell T. Barnhart Spread Replacement No. 2, card in right-hand Master Palm is added underneath table spread and then re-palmed in left hand classic palm
1975 17
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase bottom palm replacement refinement
  • The Basic Rotary Movement
  • The Replacement
  • The Delayed Replacement
Inspired byAlso published here 1976
Kabbala — Volume 3 (Vol. 3 No. 12)
155
Bob Driebeek Aenigma Replacement
Aug. 1976
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 12)
293
Harvey Rosenthal Pressed Replacement see "Pressed Between"
1977 180
Martin A. Nash Sixth Replacement - The Swing turnover at corner
1977 148
Martin A. Nash More Double Lift Replacements The Swing, The Catch, The Peek-a-boo Feint, The Ghost Switch, see p. 445 for additional crediting
Related toVariations 1977 148
Dan MacMillan In the Hands Spread Replacement
1977 5
Dan MacMillan Rear Angle Palm Replacement to top
Inspired by 1977 7
Dan MacMillan Partial Packet Replacement replacing one card of palmed packet
1977 17
Martin A. Nash The Triple Clip-Steal different replacement methods
1979 339
Theodore Annemann A New Kink reversal for one-way replacement
1979 26
Edward Marlo Palm Replacement Pivotal Palm Replacement
Related to 1980 86
Edward Marlo As a Color Change palm replacement as a color change
1980 88
Edward Marlo The Pickup Replacement picking up tabled deck
Also published here 1980 89
Edward Marlo Card Clip Replacement into center
1980 110
Derek Dingle Pointing Replacement
1982 218
Jon Racherbaumer Longitudinal Side-Steal Replacements including longitudinal center steal
Variations 1982 65
Palm Replacement
1982 27
Dennis Marks Lateral Palm Replacement
1982 401
An Ambitious Card Move the Tamariz/Bruce Double Lift replacement, here credited to Roterberg (?)
1982 25
Stanley Collins The Stanley Collins Replacement
May 1982
Pabular (Vol. 7 No. 4)
1024
Martin A. Nash, Christian Scherer Ghost Switch Variation as a color change
Inspired by 1982 139
Edward Marlo The Two-Second Side Steal squaring action without right hand leaving deck, optional immediate replacement
1983 5
Michael Skinner Tabled Replacement onto small packet
Dec. 1983
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 2 No. 16)
149
Edward Marlo Small Packet Replacement fan misdirection
1983 40
Ross Bertram Tabled Tenkai Palm Replacement
1983 157
Ross Bertram Tabled Tenkai Palm Pivot Replacement
1983 162
Edward Marlo Replacement Side Steal
1984 144
Edward Marlo New Palms Replacements two methods
Variations 1984 147
Edward Marlo Pivot Steal and Replacement
Related to 1984 166
Edward Marlo Palm Replacement
1984 230
Daniel Rhod The Optical Replacement
1984 16
Michael Ammar A Cut & Restored Rope Replacement
1985 30
Jonathan Townsend Tenkai Palm Scoop Up Replacement as spread deck is scooped up
1985 50
Edward Marlo Dribble Replacement
1985 73
Frederick Braue FB Card Palm and Pass Rear Palm, palm off from center, replacement after tabled riffle shuffle (1935)
1985 2
T. Nelson Downs Location knowing position of selection after replacement
1985 29
Frederick Braue The Braue Turndown same as Tamariz/Bruce Turnover/Replacement
1985 25
Ben Harris D.L. Replacement Subtlety
1985 19
Larry Jennings Top Palm Replacement while cutting to the table
1986 10
Ken Simmons Swivel Palm Replacement
  • As a Vanish
  • As a Color Change
Related to 1986 53
John Bannon Turnover Replacement as deck is turned over
1986 8
Larry Jennings Drop Replacement
1987 19
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
1987 38
Jeff Busby (reviewer) Replacement Cards for Gaetan Bloom's Visible Monte by Gaëtan Bloom Oct. 1987
Epoptica (Issue 10)
510
Edward Marlo Covered Pick-up Replacement on tabled deck
1987 61
Edward Marlo One-Handed Bottom Replacement for packet
1987 76
Daniel Rhod The Optical Replacement
Related to 1987 91
J. W. Sarles Side Trap featuring palm-replacement into center in break
Related to 1987 69
Jamy Ian Swiss The Push-Change Double-Lift Switchout
Also published here 1987 28
José Carroll The Economical Double Lift... And more D'Amico replacement independently invented
Inspired byAlso published here 1988 57
Edward Marlo Replacement Side Steal
1988 58
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Palm Replacement
1988 205
Larry Jennings Dribble Replacement
1988 103
Roberto Giobbi The Dribble Key Card Replacement
1988
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 2 No. 7 & 8 Arcane)
9
Justin Higham Longitudinal Palm Replacement
1988 4
Justin Higham One-Hand Palm Replacement
Related to 1988 10
Dai Vernon Revolving Palm-Replacement
1989 13
Dai Vernon Flat Top with replacement
1989 16
Edward Marlo Loading Move replacement from left hand palm to packet/deck, but only one of several palmed cards
1989 27
Spider Replacement
1989 27
Arturo de Ascanio Ascanio's Replacement
1989 4
Gary Kurtz Bottom Palm Replacement
1990 28
Philip T. Goldstein Third Degree Ace to Three on top of deck instantly distribute, Ace is one card away from first selection, Two is two cards away, ...
VariationsAlso published here
  • "3rd Degree" in "New Tops" August, 1980. P. 43.
1990 21
Michael Ammar Cut & Restored Rope Replacement move for standard method
1991 56
Alex Elmsley The Tap Replacement from Rear Palm
1991 129
Dai Vernon Swivel Replacement
1991 66
Edward Marlo Partial Bottom Replacement replacing only one of several bottom palmed cards
Oct. 1991
The Olram File (Issue 10)
7
Jon Racherbaumer Square-Up Grab-Add unload on deck, with credits for alternative techniques
Inspired by 1992 128
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Palm Replacement
1992 161
Justin Higham Tabled Longitudinal Replacement
1992
Technomagic (Issue 13)
106
S. W. Erdnase, Tom Mullica Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
1992 154
Ernest Earick Broadside Center Steal centre to right Tenkai palm, with replacement to bottom
1993 55
Ernest Earick The Longitudinal Swivel Steal centre to right hand longitudinal palm, with replacement to bottom as control, see also the related applications of the swivel action on p. 71 and p. 74
Related to 1993 63
Edward Marlo Revolving Replacement
1993 132
Ernest Earick Swivel Steal Reverse palm and replacement as reverse
1993 155
Juan Tamariz Outjogged Replacement
Feb. 1993
Apocalypse (Vol. 16 No. 2)
2176
Edward Marlo トップへのリプレイスメント (Top Replacement) Replacement for card in right hand Classic Palm to top of deck
1993 51
Dai Vernon リプレイスメントコントロール (Replacement Control) Keep card on top of deck after cutting the deck onto the table
1993 51
Vicente Canuto Cómo Depositar la Carta Empalmada Sobre la Baraja palm replacements, deck on table and in hand
  • 1. Con la baraja sobre la mesa
  • 2. Con la baraja en la mano
1993 170
Looy Simonoff Card Replacement card apparently placed in center of fan, really on face
1994 128
Gene Maze Table Replacement Control selection cut into tabled deck followed by riffle shuffle
1994 48
Stewart James The Gnikool Device a duplicate of freely chosen card is added to a deck via deck switch before replacement
1994
Facsimile (Issue 2)
16
Ditching Card in inner pocket, while putting case away, Kelly Bottom Replacement
1994 5
Roger Crosthwaite Visual Replacement LTP steal from table edge
1994 21
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Packet Replacement to top
1994 33
Roger Crosthwaite Mental Topper spectator shuffles deck and cuts it into four piles, top card of chosen pile is selection, LTP palm-out and replacement
1994 63
Lewis Ganson Palm-Replacement left hand to top of deck
Also published here 1994 120
Edward Marlo Revolving Replacement
1994 122
Lewis Ganson Palm-Replacement left hand to top of deck
Also published here Sep. 1994
Opus (Vol. 5 No. 2)
7
Ellison Poland Put And Take card (double) inserted in center, bottom card stolen in Tenkai palm, replacement on top, also as steal of card from bottom of small packet, see p. 40 for different get-into
Inspired byRelated to 1994 37
Stanley Collins Stanley Collins' Replacement for a normal double lift handling
1995 260
Edward Marlo No Palm Replacement from shelf or table edge
1995 185
Edward Marlo Throw-Offs and Replacements table edge hold-out, imp pass
Also published here 1995 260
Edward Marlo Tabled Bottom Replacement
Also published here 1995 261
Michael Skinner Tapping Replacement
1996 57
Purvis W. Miller The Gambler during replacement or pick-up of deck, originally from "Tops", illustrated by J. K. Schmidt, see also p. 162
1996 159
Harry Riser Fan Replacement Glimpse selection pushed in fan and fan closed
1996 30
Steve Reynolds Miracle Steal Replacement partial LTP steal before replacement
Related to 1996 23
Dai Vernon Vernon Replacement brief
1996 99
Larry Jennings Scoop Up Replacement standard
1997 184
Doug Edwards Two Ace Replacements Replacements for four Aces on top of the deck (two methods) from odd palms
1997 177
Edward Marlo Spider Replacement
1997 29
Paul Cummins Hugger Mugger Replacement
Oct. 1997
Magic (Vol. 7 No. 2)
76
Bob King Pen Through Coin
  • Replacement of Rubber Band
1997 1
Daniel Rhod The Optical Replacement
Related to 1998 579
Juan Tamariz, Frederick Braue, Gordon Bruce The Turnover Replacement
Variations 1998 580
Dai Vernon The Vernon Replacement method to unload the bottom card of a double
Also published here 1998 582
Gene Maze Maze + Ovette variations on the Master Move
  • Maze Method #1
  • Maze Method #2
  • Maze Method #3
  • Block Ovette
Related to 1999
The Fine Print (Issue 10)
302
Ellis Stanyon The Lateral Palm Pass No. 12, under cover of squaring in-the-hands spread after replacement
Variations 1999 229
Ellis Stanyon Overhand Shuffling a Card to Any Position No. 15, counting spread with replacement, then jog shuffle placement
1999 284
Justin Higham Longitudinal Bottom Replacement
1999 20
Justin Higham Longitudinal Center Replacement
Inspired by 1999 21
Cop Replacement brief
2000 10
Dai Vernon Vernon Replacement
2000 96
Simon Lovell Backwards Kelly Replacement Jack Birnman?
2000 42
Michael Skinner Tabled Replacement unto small packet
Nov. 2000
Genii (Vol. 63 No. 11)
58
Bottom Palm Replacement
2000 8
Dave Robertson Misdirection Replacement both packets transpose
Related to 2000 [38]
Karl Fulves, Stewart James Lies, All Lies No. 9, dollar bill in deck as crimp replacement, weird lie presentation to find location
2001 15
Harry Lorayne Slip-Cut Alternate cover pass false cut as slip cut replacement
2001 523
Aaron Fisher Bluff Replacement Subtlety
2002 43
Gambler's Cop Replacement
2002 37
Guy Hollingworth Phantom Count Palm Replacement Count, as an Elmsley-type count is started palmed cards are replaced
July/Aug. 2002
The Penumbra (Issue 2)
9
John Carney Bottom-Palm Replacement
2002 65
John Carney, Edward Marlo Side Steal and Replacement
Inspired by 2002 73
Edward Marlo Deck Turnover Replacement
2002 213
Dai Vernon No Replacement Double Lift same as Bruce/Tamariz replacement, credited to "The Gen"
2002 236
Jack Avis, Lewis Jones Impossible spectator shuffles after replacement, selection between two key cards
2002 85
Jamy Ian Swiss The Push-Change Double-Lift Replacement
Also published here 2002 27
Al Baker Palm Replacement context of cards across
Also published here 2003
The Secret Ways of Al Baker (Issue Magical Ways and Means)
143
Pit Hartling Finger Flicker breather crimp
Related toVariations 2003 10
Ross Bertram Tenkai Replacement Technique
2003 87
Gesture Replacement on tabled cards
2003 1105
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson RSC Multiple Shift Riffle Shuffle Control as multiple shift replacement
  • Variations
Inspired byVariations 2003 95
Luis H. Trueba El Desempalme unload of palmed cards, while turning over packet
Also published here 2003 134
Ross Bertram Bottom Replacement pivots into other direction
Mar. 2003
Genii (Vol. 66 No. 3)
47
Tony Giorgio An Essay on the Color Change
  • Dedicated To Nate Leipzig
classic palm replacement, palm-off color change, No-Palm display, Slap Change
May 2003
Genii (Vol. 66 No. 5)
53
Noel Coughlin The Coughlin Palm Replacement
2004 139
Wesley James Add-Backs Low Lateral Palm Replacements
  • Standard Add-Back
  • No Contact Add-Back
  • Bottom Add-Backs
2004 367
Kostya Kimlat Replacement Move replacing bottom card from double held in right hand under packet or second card from full deck while snapping the corner
  • Packet Replacement, Face-Up
  • Packet Replacement, Face-Down
  • Full Deck Replacement
2004 14
Riffle Replacement
2005 3
Arturo de Ascanio The Psychology of Palming
  • The Importance of Palming and Its Difficulties
  • Covering the Palm
  • The Pre-Palm
  • The Palm Proper
  • Withdrawal of the Free Hand
  • The Tube Effect
  • Law of Primary Motion
  • Holding Out
  • Naturalness
  • Static Naturalness
  • Dynamic Naturalness
  • Misdirection
  • Disarming Looseness-Innocent Use of the Hand
  • Timing
  • The Replacement
  • Conclusion
Also published here 2005 77
Eric Mead Disorderly Conduct thoughts on stack management:
  • Three Words about False Shuffles
  • Attitude
  • Variety
  • Minimalism
  • Incidental Handling of Cards
  • The Bottom Card
  • Dealing, Counting, and Spelling
  • Dealing as Revelation
  • Replacements and Reassembly
  • The Overall Picture
  • Advanced Chaos

2006 87
Arturo de Ascanio On Doubles Without Lifts Exhibition Lift and Replacement Lift, theoretical concept
2006 250
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
2006 41
Doug Edwards Put-Out Add-On replacement of palmed cards to top of the deck or during riffle shuffle
2006 12
Paul LePaul Useful Acquitment Replacement
2006 64
Denis Behr Plop named four-of-a-kind penetrates card case
Related toAlso published here 2007 20
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement refinement of Erdnase method
  • Basic Rotary Movement
  • The Replacement
  • The Delayed Replacement
Also published here 2007 126
Edward Marlo Pick-Up Replacement picking up tabled deck
Also published here 2007 134
Edward Marlo Throw-Offs and Replacements table edge hold-out, imp pass
Also published here 2007 144
Edward Marlo Tabled Bottom Replacement
Also published here 2007 147
Justin Higham The Illogical Dribble Force
  • The Basic Move
Related toVariationsAlso published here 2007 3
Justin Higham Palm-Replacement IDF hides back-color
Inspired byVariations 2007 10
Kevin Baker Casual Palm-Replacement IDF hides back-color
Inspired byVariations 2007 11
Miguel Gómez Devolución de cartas empalmadas al lomo palm replacement, one-handed while tapping deck on table
2007 144
Clayton N. Hallman Slip N' Slide handling for classic palm-replacement color change, left fingers pull card onto deck
2007 27
Arturo de Ascanio, Carmen D'Amico D'Amico Replacement
2008 170
Luis H. Trueba The Trueba Revolving Replacement while turning deck over
Also published here 2008 200
Jerry Andrus The Jerry Andrus Replacement
Also published here 2008 217
Lennart Green The Terrorist (CNN, BCC, FBI, CIA, KGB)
  • I. The Escape (spelling, Double Replacement)
  • II. The Hunting
  • III. The Capture
    • 1. The Da Vinci Code (simple spelling of a phrase to reveal the card)
    • 2. The Scanning Machine (anti-faro elimination)
    • 3. The Puzzle-Master (tapestry)
    • Other Alternatives to Find the Card
Related toAlso published here 2008 38
Gordon Bruce, Juan Tamariz Bruce/Tamariz Replacement
2008 23
Andy Nicholls Forward-Slide Replacement palmed card added to top of tabled packet as top card is slid forward
2008 55
Edward Marlo Automatic Replacement
2009 23
Aaron Fisher The Gravity Palm Replacement one-handed
Also published here Jan. 2009
Genii (Vol. 72 No. 1)
37
Aaron Fisher Gravity Palm Replacement one-handed, brief
Also published here Mar. 2009
Genii (Vol. 72 No. 3)
32
Justin Higham Casual Longitudinal Palm-Replacement IDF
Inspired by 2009 11
Justin Higham Casual Palm-Replacement Second-Deal IDF for odd-backed card
Inspired by 2009 11
Justin Higham Palm-Replacement IDF Production
  • Method One
  • Method Two
  • Method Three
2009 25
Tom Stone Celastic replacement material to make prop prototypes with
2009 9
Tom Stone Freedom Cuts choreography for the selection & replacement procedure for Free Cut Principle
Also published here 2009 16