(2) the billet knife\nloading a billet in an envelope\ndr. stanley jaks\nomar's prophecies\ndr. stanley jaks\ndie unglaubliche voraussage\ndr. stanley jaks\nincredible prediction\ndr. stanley jaks
1958
Dr. Stanley Jaks
(5) the pocket index\ncard indexes, construction
- standart type
-the q.5 pocket index (patrick page)\ntony corinda\npatrick page
1958
Tony Corinda, Patrick Page
(5) The Pocket Index
card indexes, construction
- Standart Type
-The Q.5 Pocket Index (Patrick Page)
(6) the billet index\npatrick page's q.5. pocket index for billets\ntony corinda\npatrick page\nal baker\n"construction of the annemann billet index" in annemann's "practical mental magic" p. 79
1958
Tony Corinda, Patrick Page, Al Baker
(6) The Billet Index
Patrick Page's Q.5. Pocket Index for billets
Related to
"Construction of the Annemann Billet Index" in Annemann's "Practical Mental Magic" p. 79
(1) a million to one\nblindfolded spectator pushes a pin through a map, closest city is predicted\ntony corinda\nit's a small world\njohn brown cook\narthur h. buckley
1958
Tony Corinda
(1) A Million to One
blindfolded spectator pushes a pin through a map, closest city is predicted
(2) quadruplication\none card is selected from a face up deck and signed, card is predicted with several ways, only odd back, written in an envelope and another odd card duplicate in performer's pocket. routine includes the no-gag (maurice fogel)\ntony corinda
1958
Tony Corinda
(2) Quadruplication
one card is selected from a face up deck and signed, card is predicted with several ways, only odd back, written in an envelope and another odd card duplicate in performer's pocket. Routine includes the No-Gag (Maurice Fogel)
(3) de profundis\na color, number and city are predicted in a clear box attached to a rope, held by spectator\ntony corinda\njoseph dunninger\nmaurice fogel
1958
Tony Corinda, Joseph Dunninger, Maurice Fogel
(3) De Profundis
a color, number and city are predicted in a clear box attached to a rope, held by spectator
(6) the mentalist's four ace trick\nfour cards are selected and put into a glass each, in the glasses are odd backed cards as predictions, two times four aces\ntony corinda\njon tremaine
1958
Tony Corinda, Jon Tremaine
(6) The Mentalist's Four Ace Trick
four cards are selected and put into a glass each, in the glasses are odd backed cards as predictions, two times four Aces
part four: predictions for the drawing room\nintroduction
(9) step one (swami): no. 4,5,6,7,12,22 and 24 are possible for the drawing room\ntony corinda
1958
Tony Corinda
Part Four: Predictions for the Drawing Room
introduction
(9) Step One (Swami): No. 4,5,6,7,12,22 and 24 are possible for the drawing room
(12) the third choice\none of five cards is predicted, cards put in envelopes and eliminated until one remains\ntony corinda\ndesignation\nphilip t. goldstein\ndowsing for dollars\nphilip t. goldstein
1958
Tony Corinda
(12) The Third Choice
one of five cards is predicted, cards put in envelopes and eliminated until one remains
(16) double-impact prediction\ncard is named and a position, the position is written on an envelope and the card is inside\ntony corinda
1958
Tony Corinda
(16) Double-Impact Prediction
card is named and a position, the position is written on an envelope and the card is inside
(18) the mystery of the chest\nseven keys are numberer by spectators, one key opens the box, in the box is a prediction with the number given to the key that opens the box\ntony corinda
1958
Tony Corinda
(18) The Mystery of the Chest
seven keys are numberer by spectators, one key opens the box, in the box is a prediction with the number given to the key that opens the box