replacing palmed cards\n1. using a table
2. without a table
3. replacing cards on the bottom of the deck
4. adding a single card as in the color change
5. to replace a large packet of cards
6. another method
7. placing cards from right palm to the bottom of the deck
8. another method\n unknown\namusing color change\n unknown
1935
card manipulations
Unknown
Replacing Palmed Cards
1. Using a Table
2. Without a Table
3. Replacing Cards on the Bottom of the Deck
4. Adding a Single Card as in the Color Change
5. To Replace a Large Packet of Cards
6. Another Method
7. Placing Cards from Right Palm to the Bottom of the Deck
8. Another Method
bottom palm replacement\nrefinement
- the basic rotary movement
- the replacement
- the delayed replacement\nedward marlo\ns. w. erdnase\nbottom palm replacement\ns. w. erdnase\nbottom palm replacement\nedward marlo\ns. w. erdnase
1976
kabbala — volume 3 Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase
bottom palm replacement
refinement
- The Basic Rotary Movement
- The Replacement
- The Delayed Replacement
bottom palm replacement\nrefinement of erdnase method
- basic rotary movement
- the replacement
- the delayed replacement\nedward marlo\ns. w. erdnase\nbottom palm replacement\nedward marlo\ns. w. erdnase
2007
marlo on erdnase Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase
Bottom Palm Replacement
refinement of Erdnase method
- Basic Rotary Movement
- The Replacement
- The Delayed Replacement
treading\none handed exercises for palming, two cards in the hand.
version 1: move bottom card to top
version 2: move top card to bottom\ndave buck
2011
if an octopus could palm Dave Buck
Treading
One handed exercises for palming, two cards in the hand.
Version 1: move bottom card to top
Version 2: move top card to bottom
buoyancy\nreplace palmed card in left hand to the top of the deck, has variation by john carney\ndave buck\njohn carney
2011
if an octopus could palm Dave Buck, John Carney
Buoyancy
Replace palmed card in left hand to the top of the deck, has variation by John Carney