erklärung zum vertauschen eines kartenspiels\na. mit servante (deck switch with chair servante)
b. ohne servante (using holder under vest)\n unknown
1895
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Erklärung zum Vertauschen eines Kartenspiels
a. Mit Servante (deck switch with chair servante)
b. Ohne Servante (using holder under vest)
willmann's kartenklammer\nfurther designs for deck holders that can be attached to a table or chair, and a holder for body loading, deck vanish via pull\ncarl willmann\nwillmann's kartenklammer\ncarl willmann
1896
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Willmann's Kartenklammer
further designs for deck holders that can be attached to a table or chair, and a holder for body loading, deck vanish via pull
die verschwindende karte\ncard vanishes from deck, spectator pushes card into clip in deck which is pulled out\ndr. arnfeld
1896
die zauberwelt Dr. Arnfeld
Die verschwindende Karte
card vanishes from deck, spectator pushes card into clip in deck which is pulled out
die thatsächlich verschwindende karte\ncard pull into sleeve\nfriedrich w. conradi-horster
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
willmann's kartenklammer\ncard holder at table edge or behind prop, for switching deck\ncarl willmann\nwillmann's kartenklammer\ncarl willmann
1896
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Willmann's Kartenklammer
card holder at table edge or behind prop, for switching deck
ueber vertauschung von kartenspielen\npart two on deck switches\narthur "dr. avon" kollmann\nueber vertauschung von kartenspielen\narthur "dr. avon" kollmann
1898
die zauberwelt Arthur "Dr. Avon" Kollmann
kartenspiele zu vertauschen\n- deck switch by pushing one in vest and the other comes threaded out of sleeve
- card clip
- deck vanish with pull
- deck switch by getting rid of deck in left hand and taking new deck with right hand while back is turned\n unknown\nsleeve switch\n unknown
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler!
Unknown
Kartenspiele zu vertauschen
- deck switch by pushing one in vest and the other comes threaded out of sleeve
- card clip
- deck vanish with pull
- deck switch by getting rid of deck in left hand and taking new deck with right hand while back is turned
ein hülfsmittel zum vertauschen kleiner gegenstände\nholder for inside of jacket, deck switch application\nfriedrich "fritz" hügli
1901
die zauberwelt Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
Ein Hülfsmittel zum Vertauschen kleiner Gegenstände
holder for inside of jacket, deck switch application
kartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen\n"by c. k., hannover", card clip at pull to hold a deck for a deck switch\n unknown\nzur kartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen\n unknown
1903
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Kartenklammer, zum Vertauschen von Kartenspielen
"by C. K., Hannover", card clip at pull to hold a deck for a deck switch
zur kartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen\nvariation of the card clip\n unknown\nkartenklammer, zum vertauschen von kartenspielen\n unknown
1903
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Zur Kartenklammer, zum Vertauschen von Kartenspielen
willmann's tuchhalter\nholder for silks at back of chair or table with applications, also for cards that travel under a plate\ncarl willmann
1903
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Willmann's Tuchhalter
holder for silks at back of chair or table with applications, also for cards that travel under a plate
a smart production and vanish of cards\nhands empty, cards produced and vanished again, attached to outside of sleeve and stolen when sleeve is pulled up\njohn hamley
1904
modern card manipulation John Hamley
A Smart Production and Vanish of Cards
hands empty, cards produced and vanished again, attached to outside of sleeve and stolen when sleeve is pulled up
aces from the pocket\nno. 2, shuffled deck placed in pocket, performer able to pull out four aces\njohn scarne\n4枚の一致\njohn scarne
1950
scarne on card tricks John Scarne
Aces from the Pocket
No. 2, Shuffled deck placed in pocket, performer able to pull out four Aces
knee shuffle steal\nno. 6, bottom card into crotch of knee during riffle shuffle on knee, from there into right-hand master palm\nrussell t. barnhart\nknee shuffle steal (several cards)\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm Russell T. Barnhart
Knee Shuffle Steal
No. 6, bottom card into crotch of knee during riffle shuffle on knee, from there into right-hand Master Palm
fatal fingerprint\nno. 4, fingerprint trick without deck, card stored under leg als holdout\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm Russell T. Barnhart
Fatal Fingerprint
No. 4, fingerprint trick without deck, card stored under leg als holdout
knee shuffle steal (several cards)\nno. 7, same with several cards\nrussell t. barnhart\nknee shuffle steal\nrussell t. barnhart
1975
the master palm Russell T. Barnhart
other applications\nof sleeving
- hofzinser ace problem with aces in spectator's pocket
- rising card hook-up
- sticky tape at outside of sleeve
- sleeving into envelopes\nkarl fulves
1977
impromptu holdouts Karl Fulves
Other Applications
of sleeving
- Hofzinser Ace Problem with Aces in spectator's pocket
- Rising Card Hook-up
- Sticky Tape at outside of Sleeve
- Sleeving into Envelopes
seven signed cards to the pocket\nto pockets, teeth, wallet, pendulum holdout\ndanny korem\ncards to pocket\nguy hollingworth
1980
the upside down toppit — volume ii Danny Korem
fb palmaid\ngimmick on leg height with sticky substance to leave card there during spectator's shuffling (1936)\nfrederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks Frederick Braue
FB Palmaid
gimmick on leg height with sticky substance to leave card there during spectator's shuffling (1936)
undercover cop\ncop position and transition at table edge\ncharles aste jr.\n unknown\nholding clout\ndominique duvivier
1992
card finesse ii Charles Aste Jr., Unknown
the marlo shelf\nshelf at table edge
- construction of the shelf\nedward marlo\nthe new tops, aug. 1974\nthe shelf and its use\nedward marlo\ngene maze\nthe impromptu shelf\nroger crosthwaite
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii Edward Marlo
some observations\nlapping several cards and noice, holding card to table edge, credit information\nedward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii Edward Marlo
Some Observations
lapping several cards and noice, holding card to table edge, credit information
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
undercover work\ncards chosen under the table while performer holds deck, cards then named, three methods:
- karl fulves
- john scarne & karl fulves
- karl fulves (two spectators take a card under the table, a match is predicted, both come up and have half a torn card)\nkarl fulves\njohn scarne\nunder the table\nclayton rawson\nno way out\ndarwin ortiz
1997
the fine print Karl Fulves, John Scarne
Undercover Work
cards chosen under the table while performer holds deck, cards then named, three methods:
- Karl Fulves
- John Scarne & Karl Fulves
- Karl Fulves (two spectators take a card under the table, a match is predicted, both come up and have half a torn card)
two cards, placed in the centre of the pack, found on top\nno. 7, pair of pseudo duplicates
- improvement (one pair starts clipped behind coat)\nellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
Two Cards, Placed in the Centre of the Pack, Found on Top
table-edge hold-out\nheld by thumb, steal via riffle shuffle, see also daley's notebooks nr. 558\nfred robinson\ndr. jacob daley
2009
the magic of fred robinson Fred Robinson, Dr. Jacob Daley
Table-Edge Hold-Out
held by thumb, steal via riffle shuffle, see also Daley's Notebooks Nr. 558
body hold-outs\n- chair hold-out
- crook of the knee hold-out
- sock hold-out
- trousers fold hold-out\nroberto giobbi
2013
the art of switching decks Roberto Giobbi
Body Hold-outs
- Chair Hold-out
- Crook of the Knee Hold-out
- Sock Hold-out
- Trousers Fold Hold-out
stealing cards 2\nfrom vest pocket
- into palm positions
- first application
- second application
- other palm positions\nsteve reynolds
2014
in-vestment — chapter one Steve Reynolds
Stealing Cards 2
from vest pocket
- Into Palm Positions
- First Application
- Second Application
- Other Palm Positions
stealing multiple cards\nfrom vest pocket into palm
- first technique (squeeze steal)
- second technique (squeeze add)
- adjusting packets\nsteve reynolds
2014
in-vestment — chapter one Steve Reynolds
Stealing Multiple Cards
from vest pocket into palm
- First Technique (Squeeze Steal)
- Second Technique (Squeeze Add)
- Adjusting Packets