center double lift\ncredit information
- first handling (pulled out the back)
- second handling (top half pulled over with right fingers and card in center flipped over)\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Center Double Lift
credit information
- First Handling (pulled out the back)
- Second Handling (top half pulled over with right fingers and card in center flipped over)
bonnie and glide\nfour spectators each name a small number and that many cards are counted in front of each from bottom of deck, ace on each\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Bonnie and Glide
four spectators each name a small number and that many cards are counted in front of each from bottom of deck, Ace on each
waterfall false shuffle\nfaro, then unweave noice sold as waterfall, also to get into vernon's "no sleight triumph"\njack avis\nhomer liwag false faro shuffle\nno sleight triumph\ndai vernon
1998
Jack Avis
Waterfall False Shuffle
faro, then unweave noice sold as waterfall, also to get into Vernon's "No Sleight Triumph"
alaskan poker\nfive times the spectator and magician cut the deck in turn and remove the top card, performer ends up with royal flush\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Alaskan Poker
five times the spectator and magician cut the deck in turn and remove the top card, performer ends up with Royal Flush
auto deck\nperformer deals himself aces, then spectators remember one card in their hand, performer shuffles and deals again, everyone has a straight flush and performer the memorized cards, extra aces and duplicates\njack avis\nmarketed in 1953
1998
Jack Avis
Auto Deck
performer deals himself Aces, then spectators remember one card in their hand, performer shuffles and deals again, everyone has a Straight Flush and performer the memorized cards, extra Aces and duplicates
flipping swindle\nfive cards laid out in cross formation, cards have to be dropped onto the formation so that it is eventually covered completely, with gags\ngus davenport
1998
Gus Davenport
Flipping Swindle
five cards laid out in cross formation, cards have to be dropped onto the formation so that it is eventually covered completely, with gags
mystery of elliott's last legacy\ninterpretation of the dr. elliott runup system\njack avis\ndr. james william elliott\n"elliott's last legacy", p. 318\non dr. elliott's run-ups\njack avis\ndr. james william elliott
1998
Jack Avis, Dr. James William Elliott
nu way shell game\nprops changed to four white cards with colored spots\njack avis\n"perfect strangers" (allan slaight, the new pentagram, vol. 20 no. 7)\nmathematical 3 card monte\nbob hummer\nal koran
1998
Jack Avis
Nu Way Shell Game
props changed to four white cards with colored spots
Inspired by
"Perfect Strangers" (Allan Slaight, The New Pentagram, Vol. 20 No. 7)
weight lifter\nnumber of cards in packet correctly estimated, breather crimp\njack avis\n"weight guess plus" (bob king)\nsecond guessing your weight\nbob king
1998
Jack Avis
Weight Lifter
number of cards in packet correctly estimated, breather crimp
change in handling\nspectator removes a couple of number cards to represent his phone number, performer arranges them instantly so they spell out in right order\njack avis\nperfect packet spell\nbill logan
1998
Jack Avis
Change in Handling
spectator removes a couple of number cards to represent his phone number, performer arranges them instantly so they spell out in right order
sport detector\nfour blank cards shown, any sport thought of by performer, an image that represents a sexy girl appears and vanishes\njack avis\nthe sport trick\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Sport Detector
four blank cards shown, any sport thought of by performer, an image that represents a sexy girl appears and vanishes
folding numbers\npaper with numbers in a 4x4 grid is folded into small square, edges cut off, sum of one orientation predicted, parity\njack avis\nparadox papers\nmartin gardner
1998
Jack Avis
Folding Numbers
paper with numbers in a 4x4 grid is folded into small square, edges cut off, sum of one orientation predicted, parity
poker chip psi\nfour chips of different colors, one chosen is predicted via a card with that color\njack avis\nal koran\nmarketed item
1998
Jack Avis, Al Koran
Poker Chip Psi
four chips of different colors, one chosen is predicted via a card with that color
chance in four\nfour red-backed cards with number 5, 10, 15 and 20, one number chosen and card at that position matches the red-backed card with that number and others don't\njack avis\none chance in four\nkarl fulves\njack avis\nbabylon\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Chance in Four
four red-backed cards with number 5, 10, 15 and 20, one number chosen and card at that position matches the red-backed card with that number and others don't
impromptu auto cue\ndeck shuffled face-up/face-down, three face-down cards put on table, spectator exchanges two and remembers the third one, all replaced, triumph effect\njack avis\n"auto cue" (roy walton, genii, july 1991)
1998
Jack Avis
Impromptu Auto Cue
deck shuffled face-up/face-down, three face-down cards put on table, spectator exchanges two and remembers the third one, all replaced, Triumph effect
spooky time\nclock face with suits and values on it, two plastic hands held onto it and the move by themselves to indicate selection\njack avis\nrepel-attract\ngeorge sutcliffe\ntom sellers
1998
Jack Avis
Spooky Time
clock face with suits and values on it, two plastic hands held onto it and the move by themselves to indicate selection
tupax into one\ninvolving piles made and dealt through in unison\njack avis\n"tupax" (stewart james, top, nov. 1940)\n"another look at tupax" (jack avis, new pentagram, nov. 1985)\nfate mates\njack avis\nkarl fulves
1998
Jack Avis
Tupax Into One
involving piles made and dealt through in unison
Inspired by
"Tupax" (Stewart James, Top, Nov. 1940)
Related to
"Another Look At Tupax" (Jack Avis, New Pentagram, Nov. 1985)
cards of pegasus\ninitialed joker in sealed in envelope, five cards chosen and initialed, one card is chosen, transposes with the joker, chosen card is now in envelope\njack avis\nal koran\nthe cards of pegasus\njack avis\nal koran\nthe cards of pegasus\njack avis\nal koran
1998
Jack Avis, Al Koran
Cards of Pegasus
initialed Joker in sealed in envelope, five cards chosen and initialed, one card is chosen, transposes with the Joker, chosen card is now in envelope
wishing envelope\nsmall envelope with one corner cut off, card inserted, a "corner shell" simulates another card being in it, followed by three applications\njack avis\nthe wishing envelope\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Wishing Envelope
small envelope with one corner cut off, card inserted, a "corner shell" simulates another card being in it, followed by three applications
the wishing envelope\ntwo cards chosen, indifferent card put in envelope that has a corner cut off, it changes into one selection, then into the other\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
The Wishing Envelope
two cards chosen, indifferent card put in envelope that has a corner cut off, it changes into one selection, then into the other
the dissected joker\ncard put into envelope that has a corner cut off, card and envelope cut into quarters, it transposes with another card, using "wishing envelope"\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
The Dissected Joker
card put into envelope that has a corner cut off, card and envelope cut into quarters, it transposes with another card, using "Wishing Envelope"
transposed marlo reverse\ncard turns over in envelope that has a corner cut off, changes into selection, using "wishing envelope"\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Transposed Marlo Reverse
card turns over in envelope that has a corner cut off, changes into selection, using "Wishing Envelope"
o'connor caper\ntwo cards predicted and mates via count-back force (10-20 force), credit information\njack avis\nbilly o'connor\nbilly o'connor trick in the magic wand
1998
Jack Avis, Billy O'Connor
O'Connor Caper
two cards predicted and mates via count-back force (10-20 force), credit information
safety cut\nlinked safety pins put into paper cover, cover cut in two pieces, held together again and pins still linked\njack avis\npinnacle\njack avis
1998
Jack Avis
Safety Cut
linked safety pins put into paper cover, cover cut in two pieces, held together again and pins still linked