Not EX-LIBRARY. 1938, methods of producing a silk with bare hands: 1. no gimmick \n \n unknown 1938, the mechanical pack \n brief description of solid deck with rubber wheels \n joseph michael hartz

3 0 obj 1938, holding the break after a spectator peeks at a card \n \n sam leo horowitz 1938, divided cards \n information and how to make them \n unknown 1005 pages (Hardcover) ... J.N. 1938, a bewildering change \n card on table transposes with selection at known position from top, short card \n cardini \n a bewildering change \n cardini \n jean hugard \n frederick braue 1938, red-black riffle shuffle \n \n unknown 1938, iii. 1. the "alberti" method \n hair and wax pellet \n professor alberti

(with one hand) \n as card is pushed in deck \n unknown If the information you have filled in does not match your bank details the payment can not be completed.) Deal-Down Key Placement 1938, spirit cartography \n selected card appears on initialed "photographic paper" \n harry blackstone Card Rising from Hand to Hand, Hair and Wax Pellet, card floats through air to other hand, Hair and Wax Pellet, card floats through air from glass to hand, Hair and Wax Pellet, tube with thread in it (weight on one end) is hidden in clothing, Hair and Wax Pellet, hollow wand with thread in it (weight on one end), Method No. Greater Magic was released in 1938 as an encyclopedia of magic intended specifically for magicians, not the general public. 1938, the new torn corner card \n pieces placed in handkerchief transform in note with message, other card becomes restored card \n al saal 1938, method no. Bank Address:

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It covers magic with cards, silks, billiard balls, sponge balls, cups & balls, coins, cigarettes and cigars, bills, ropes, the linking rings, mentalism, magic squares, apparatus magic, stage illusions, and more. It was only distributed and advertised within the conjuring world. A Method by Mr. Dai Vernon, spectator selects card in other room, subtle crimp, spectator loses Aces in deck and deals out four hands to find them again, no-touch by magician (telephone trick?

Greater magic: A practical treatise on modern magic Hardcover – January 1, 1938 by John Northern Hilliard (Author) 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 ratings. \n card predicted on billet \n unknown PDF Greater Magic: A Practical Treatise On Modern Magic by John Northern Hilliard. 1938, interlocking chain principle \n \n charles t. jordan 1938, end strippers \n \n unknown 7. the swinging rising cards \n duplicates of forced cards rise, no assistant, houlette is attached at string and swings back and forth \n unknown 1938, cross cut force \n \n unknown Greater Magic: A Practical Treatise on Modern Magic (including More Greater Magic) Hardcover – January 1, 1994 by John Northern Hilliard (Author), Carl W. Jones (Editor), Jean Hugard (Editor), Harlan Tarbell (Illustrator) & 1 more

9. 1938, to force any number from one to eight \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser

(Card control by means of the crimp), crimping selection while pushing spread forward, card inserted next to selection, or two sandwich cards around selection, three methods by those three people of nicking a selection, one with pencil, four packets cut to and dropped, top Ace turns over, daubed edge, Court Loator Card ("Master Card") and Pip Locator Card, pieces glued on card, transparent celluloid card as locator card, The Divided Pack: The Red and Black Location, featuring several key card placements and strategies: Three Cuts on the Table, a. 1938, the silk production \n using tube gimmick \n sam leo horowitz 1938, the new pack location \n key card tricks using new pack order \n unknown 1938, card tricks with apparatus and in combination with other objects \n some observations \n john northern hilliard Face-Up Ribbon Spread Key Placement 4. from a glass \n hair and wax pellet, card floats through air from glass to hand \n unknown 1938, dr. hooker's impossiblities \n reprinted from "the sphinx", description of performance \n samuel c. hooker 1938, the card and stamp mystery \n stamp is glued partially onto wrong card and put in deck, when pulled out it is now selection \n harlan tarbell 1938, the double lift with a short card \n with ambitious card phase \n unknown 1938, the best handkerchief gimmick: the coin and the handkerchief \n a tube \n sam leo horowitz We have new and used copies available, in 0 edition - starting at $71.01. 1938, method no. 1938, a pocket change \n card in performer's and spectator's pocket change place, double facer \n u. f. grant

1938, rogers' ever ready forcing pack \n short forcing cards glued on long indifferent cards \n dr. ford rogers \n telepathic deck of cards \n henry hardin \n harlan tarbell \n burling hull \n the tele-psychic-omatic deck \n bob farmer 1938, the stull rising card trick \n best for jumbo cards, electrical \n robert stull

1938, "knock 'em off with a stick" \n two cards, with pop-eyed eye-popper deck \n ralph w. hull

1938, x. dai vernon \n card stars of the u.s.a. intro \n john northern hilliard BJ4 by Hanson Chien The strongest version of jumping rubber-band EVER. 1938, reversed key card \n the "whoops!" 1938, celluloid key card \n transparent celluloid card as locator card \n alfred caroselli 1938, the aces and the criminal \n aces sandwich selection \n unknown \n the aces and the criminal \n theodore annemann - with an assistant and without 1938, another "ridge" preparation \n ridge along line on picture card \n jontay \n binary court card marking \n karl fulves \n bumper cards \n karl fulves a number of cards (lift shuffle) \n unknown

1938, the card case and finger tip \n case with slit, finger tip with needle \n unknown \n experiment no.

1938, to force the number 9 \n \n unknown Click ‘Complete Payment’ and fill in the related information for verification (This is an important step. Greater Magic: A Practical Treatise On Modern Magic by John Northern Hilliard. 1938, method no. 1938, the "lyre" rising cards \n trickling sand principle as mechanism, houlette \n unknown d. Super-Spelling, four banks of duplicates with thirteen cards, routine suggestion of tricks described in spelling chapter, card laid face down on table proves to be card mentally selected, card on table turns out to be any card named, different switches, Forcing the Mental Selection of a Card and Tricks Therewith, thought-of card by one spectator is chosen by second spectator, Forcing the Mental Selection by Prearrangement, stop trick with thought-of selection, two handlings, Locating a Card After the Spectator's Cut, a.

1938, modern methods of palming cards - an imperceptible method of palming the top card(s) \n \n unknown 1938, the top card, one hand only \n \n judson cole \n jean hugard (with both hands) \n in the spread \n unknown Someone should re-issue this classic. 1938, dyeing the silks \n credit information \n david devant 5. tube and thread \n hair and wax pellet, tube with thread in it (weight on one end) is hidden in clothing \n unknown 1938, one-hand pass from flesh break on the deal \n very brief \n unknown 1938, jack merlin crimp technique \n crimping selection while pushing spread forward \n jack merlin 1938, card under the napkin \n \n henry gordien 1. 1938, the bottom card location \n featuring several key card placements and strategies: 1938, a spirit writes \n name of selection appears on another signed card \n john mulholland 1938, a subtle detection \n svengali deck, spectator finds his own card, ending clean \n unknown 1938, trick with two packs \n forcing two cards previously reversed in second pack \n unknown

1938, butt shuffle \n brief, no details \n unknown
1938, the self tying silk \n thread \n unknown
1938, the silk wonder box \n \n unknown

1938, scallop short \n \n unknown 1938, The Paul Fleming Book Reviews — Volume II, First Draft: The Master of the Playing Cards, An Historical Note on the Dr. Elliott Top Palm, The Real Work on "Dealing Seconds - One Hand", Classic Effect (with or without selections), Catching Card(s) out of a shower of Cards, Face up Card is used to count down to selection, Spectator finds Performer's Card and vice versa, Addition to Rosini's Saliva 10-Card Trick, Two Card Transposition with mutilated card(s), Detail of Yank Hoe Trick of Card in Watch Case, Other Applications & Handling of Long-Short-Deck, No-Touch Force (not Cut-Deeper or Cross Cut), Card found at total of Packet or named number, brief history & information about playing cards, Riffle-Shuffle Positioning of Crimped Card, from packet in hand in preparation for production, The Fan Location: By Means of the Regular Fan, card is crimped as spectator removes it from fan, setting injog when placing two halves together, drop injog when two packets are placed together, placing key under spread next to selection, spectator pushes reversed card next to selection, The Crimp Location - First Method. - the blank card gag A Coin Vanish (Retention of Vision) (Dai Vernon) Dai Vernon: 667: 2. 1938, another baker twist on the old ten-card trick \n row of ten cards \n al baker 1938, e. two cuts to the table \n straight cut \n unknown On May 4, 2018, Richard Kaufman wrote: Good news folks, I will be printing a new edition of Greater Magic later this year.

His Manuscripts and Notes Edited by Carl W. Jones and Jean Hugard. j.e.