count cop and transfer\nfrom packet to packet, sometimes called "spontaneous add"\nedward marlo\nbluff count cop\nsteve reynolds
1956
action palm Edward Marlo
Count Cop and Transfer
from packet to packet, sometimes called "Spontaneous Add"
rise-rise-rise\ncard from center rises to top visible, tabled, two methods (tenkai and flat palm)\nedward marlo\nraised!\nedward marlo\nshane cobalt
1957
the tabled palm Edward Marlo
Rise-Rise-Rise
card from center rises to top visible, tabled, two methods (Tenkai and Flat Palm)
some useful notes on palming (c), (f)\nrear palm replacements (one on top, one in the center)\ndai vernon
1961
further inner secrets of card magic Dai Vernon
Some useful Notes on Palming (c), (f)
Rear Palm Replacements (one on top, one in the center)
methods of unloading the x card after the switch: the flexible unload\nfrom right hand flat palm to under tabled deck, with applications\nedward marlo
1961
card switches Edward Marlo
Methods of Unloading the X Card after the Switch: The Flexible Unload
from right hand flat palm to under tabled deck, with applications
bottom steal and recovery\ntabled\nross bertram\nbottom steal and recovery\nross bertram\nvariations of a palm\nedward marlo
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic Ross Bertram
spread replacement\nno. 2, card in right-hand master palm is added underneath table spread and then re-palmed in left hand classic palm\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm 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
bottom steal and recovery\ntabled, during riffle shuffle\nross bertram\nbottom steal and recovery\nross bertram
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram Ross Bertram
a technical variation of the secret card add\nfrom gambler's palm
- as a tabled turnover\nken simmons\ndan macmillan\n"secret card add" (dan macmillan, gambler's palm revisited)
1981
cards — with a different touch Ken Simmons, Dan MacMillan
fb card palm and pass\nrear palm, palm off from center, replacement after tabled riffle shuffle (1935)\nfrederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks Frederick Braue
FB Card Palm and Pass
Rear Palm, palm off from center, replacement after tabled riffle shuffle (1935)
face-lift addition\ncop to under deck, table edge\ndr. jacob daley\ntable edge addition\nedward marlo\nunderhanded scoop add\nedward marlo
1989
the vernon chronicles — volume 3 Dr. Jacob Daley
underhanded scoop add\nadding card under a deck or packet, table edge\nedward marlo\nface-lift addition\ndr. jacob daley
1992
card finesse ii Edward Marlo
variations of a palm\ntabled, during riffle shuffle
- basic start position
- to palm off the top cards
- into other palm positions\nedward marlo\nthe new tops, nov. 1975\nbottom steal and recovery\nross bertram\nvariation of a palm\njean faré\nvariations of a palm\nedward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii Edward Marlo
Variations of a Palm
tabled, during riffle shuffle
- Basic Start Position
- To Palm Off the Top Cards
- Into Other Palm Positions
throw-offs and replacements\ntable edge hold-out, imp pass\nedward marlo\nthrow-offs and replacements\nedward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii Edward Marlo
two ace replacements\nreplacements for four aces on top of the deck (two methods) from odd palms\ndoug edwards
1997
doug edwards packs a wallop! Doug Edwards
Two Ace Replacements
Replacements for four Aces on top of the deck (two methods) from odd palms
variations of a palm\ntabled, during riffle shuffle
- basic starting position
- to palm off the top cards
- maneuvering to other palm positions\nedward marlo\nvariations of a palm\nedward marlo
2007
marlo on erdnase Edward Marlo
Variations of a Palm
tabled, during riffle shuffle
- Basic Starting Position
- To Palm Off the Top Cards
- Maneuvering to Other Palm Positions