das unzertrennliche paar\ntwo separated selections lie next to each other (counting with glide, and six more methods)\nhugo schrader
1905
der zauberspiegel Hugo Schrader
Das unzertrennliche Paar
two separated selections lie next to each other (counting with glide, and six more methods)
the siamese aces\ntwo aces separated in deck come up next to each other when dealt through deck, sucker element\n unknown\nthe siemese aces\nmax malini
1909
the art of magic
Unknown
The Siamese Aces
two Aces separated in deck come up next to each other when dealt through deck, sucker element
the sympathetic pair - no. 2\ntwo selected cards end up next to each other, sticky cards, duplicates\n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Unknown
The Sympathetic Pair - No. 2
two selected cards end up next to each other, sticky cards, duplicates
the sympathetic pair - no. 3\ntwo selected cards end up next to each other, sticky substance on finger\n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Unknown
The Sympathetic Pair - No. 3
two selected cards end up next to each other, sticky substance on finger
synthetic seconds\ntwo selections travel together, presented as second deal demonstration, stooge\nmartin gardner\ndestiny\nphilip t. goldstein\narthur carter
1938
the jinx 1-50 Martin Gardner
Synthetic Seconds
two selections travel together, presented as second deal demonstration, stooge
the card of destiny\ncard "divined" via personal information from spectator end up next to selection\njean hugard\nfrederick braue
1943
tricks and sleights Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
The Card of Destiny
card "divined" via personal information from spectator end up next to selection
thought togetherness\nperformer and spectator thinks of a card, they are next to each other, memorized deck, faro\nedward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Thought Togetherness
performer and spectator thinks of a card, they are next to each other, memorized deck, faro
finders\nthree cards next to each other are turned over, packet dealt out, cards next to reversed cards are of the same value\nkarl fulves
1969
faro & riffle technique Karl Fulves
Finders
three cards next to each other are turned over, packet dealt out, cards next to reversed cards are of the same value
like seeks like\ntwo cards next to each other are turned over, packet dealt out, cards next to reversed cards are of the same value\nkarl fulves
1969
faro & riffle technique Karl Fulves
Like Seeks Like
two cards next to each other are turned over, packet dealt out, cards next to reversed cards are of the same value
the genie deck\nuses joe berg atomic deck. magician manages to place peeked at card next to freely thought of card (cards are never named)\n aldini
1969
roughingly yours Aldini
The Genie Deck
Uses Joe Berg Atomic Deck. Magician manages to place peeked at card next to freely thought of card (cards are never named)
destiny\nspectator and magician think of a card, after the spectator shuffles the card are found next to each other, miscalling, based on carter's "a universal out" from magigram 3/75\nphilip t. goldstein\narthur carter\nsynthetic seconds\nmartin gardner
1977
the green book of mentalism Philip T. Goldstein, Arthur Carter
Destiny
spectator and magician think of a card, after the spectator shuffles the card are found next to each other, miscalling, based on Carter's "A Universal Out" from Magigram 3/75
the ken brooke routine with joe stuthard's trilby deck - part two\nedited reprint from brooke's magazine "routine" (1950), triumph with end strippers, two selections (one only thought of) from two piles end up next to each other\nken brooke
1993
new sorcerer Ken Brooke
The Ken Brooke Routine with Joe Stuthard's Trilby Deck - Part Two
edited reprint from Brooke's magazine "Routine" (1950), Triumph with End Strippers, two selections (one only thought of) from two piles end up next to each other
second link\ntwo selections, named number corresponds to distance between those cards\nalex elmsley\ndirect link\nalex elmsley\nbill reid
1994
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 2 Alex Elmsley
Second Link
two selections, named number corresponds to distance between those cards
direct link\nfeaturing bill reid's "automatic discovery", named number corresponds to distance between spectator's and performer's selection\nalex elmsley\nbill reid\ntwo - four - six - eight - find\njack avis\nwould it be a miracle?\nharry lorayne\nsecond link\nalex elmsley\n2-4-6-8-find\njack avis
1994
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 2 Alex Elmsley, Bill Reid
Direct Link
featuring Bill Reid's "Automatic Discovery", named number corresponds to distance between spectator's and performer's selection
under the table\nperformer and spectator choose cards under table, they're next to each other\nkarl fulves\nunder the table\nclayton rawson
1996
13 prophets Karl Fulves
Under the Table
performer and spectator choose cards under table, they're next to each other
a card thought of discovers another one freely chosen but lost in the pack\nno. 13, two selections end up next to each other\nellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
A Card Thought of Discovers Another One Freely Chosen but Lost in the Pack
a card thought of finds a selected card\nno. 26, selection is next to named card, glide\nellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
two aces, separated, come together\nno. 11, aces lost on piles, spectator even puts some more cards on one ace apparently without the performer noticing, they end up next to each other
- variation\nellis stanyon\nputting the king and queen to bed\nellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
Two Aces, Separated, Come Together
No. 11, Aces lost on piles, spectator even puts some more cards on one Ace apparently without the performer noticing, they end up next to each other
- Variation
putting the king and queen to bed\nno. 12, story presentation for previous trick\nellis stanyon\ntwo aces, separated, come together\nellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
2-4-6-8-find\nperformer and spectator chose a card, spectator names number, distance between the two selections is that number\njack avis\ndirect link\nalex elmsley\nbill reid
2006
rara avis Jack Avis
2-4-6-8-Find
performer and spectator chose a card, spectator names number, distance between the two selections is that number