the cards that can't be mixed\n4&4 odd-backed, red-backed faces change to black as finale\nkarl fulves\np. 165 for reference\nthe cards that can't be mixed\nkarl fulves\nfollow the leader & oil and water\nkarl fulves
1967
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Karl Fulves
The Cards That Can't Be Mixed
4&4 odd-backed, red-backed faces change to black as finale
black & white presentation tips\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Black & White Presentation Tips
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
the black & white basic routine\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- phase one: simple show
- phase two: double mix
- phase three: double mix again
- phase four: piano key separation
- phase five: the mix
- phase six: the proof
- phase seven: the last separation
- phase eight: the magic wand\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
The Black & White Basic Routine
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- Phase One: Simple Show
- Phase Two: Double Mix
- Phase Three: Double Mix Again
- Phase Four: Piano Key Separation
- Phase Five: The Mix
- Phase Six: The Proof
- Phase Seven: The Last Separation
- Phase Eight: The Magic Wand
another simple show\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, display\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Another Simple Show
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, display
turnover pass opening\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, display\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Turnover Pass Opening
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, display
another biddle move opening\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Another Biddle Move Opening
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
multiple lift opening\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, displaying both side at beginning\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Multiple Lift Opening
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, displaying both side at beginning
wedge break oil & water opening\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border\nbruce cervon\nwedge break displacement\ndai vernon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Wedge Break Oil & Water Opening
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
bruce cervon's favorite black & white routine\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- phase one: the little finger turnover opening
- phase two: the novrec separation
- phase three: the novrec separation again
- phase four: the piano key separation and back again
- phase five: the proof
- phase six: test conditions finale\nbruce cervon\nmore on "the proof" phase\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Bruce Cervon's Favorite Black & White Routine
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- Phase One: The Little Finger Turnover Opening
- Phase Two: The Novrec Separation
- Phase Three: The Novrec Separation Again
- Phase Four: The Piano Key Separation and Back Again
- Phase Five: The Proof
- Phase Six: Test Conditions Finale
"in the spectator's hands" ending sequence\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
"In the Spectator's Hands" Ending Sequence
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
more on "the proof" phase\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border\nbruce cervon\nbruce cervon's favorite black & white routine\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
More on "The Proof" Phase
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
the spotted black & white trick\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, as climax the black cards have red spots, five phases\nbruce cervon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
The Spotted Black & White Trick
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border, as climax the black cards have red spots, five phases
the black and white trick à la michael weber\n3&3, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- separation one
- separation two
- separation three
- climax
- opening variation\nmichael weber
1989
the black & white trick Michael Weber
The Black and White Trick à la Michael Weber
3&3, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
- Separation One
- Separation Two
- Separation Three
- Climax
- Opening Variation
mystery mix\n3&3, three red-backed kings and three blue-backed aces\nsam schwartz\n"no two ways" (ron edwards, ibidem #13)\ndouble brainwave\nkarl fulves
2000
latter day secrets Sam Schwartz
Mystery Mix
3&3, three red-backed Kings and three blue-backed Aces
colors can't mix\nno. 47, odd-backed oil & water in which faces mix but not backs and vice versa, 4&4\nkarl fulves\nronald b. edwards
2001
my best self-working card tricks Karl Fulves, Ronald B. Edwards
Colors Can't Mix
No. 47, odd-backed oil & water in which faces mix but not backs and vice versa, 4&4