the card and the frame \n card torn, pieces vanish and appear restored in a previously examined frame minus a torn corner \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Card and the Frame
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the cards and hat \n deck with two selections is wrapped in handkerchief and set on top of a hat, selections penetrate from wrapped package to under hat \n louis f. christianer \n the card through the handkerchief \n unknown
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Cards and Hat
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Inspired by
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the card and the plate \n card is torn and wrapped in paper napkin and then in a handkerchief which is placed in a glass, plate placed on top of glass, restored card minus a corner is found stuck to bottom of plate \n louis f. christianer \n the magic wand
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Card and the Plate
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Also published here
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the mystic addition \n ten of hearts forced, then found by having five more cards selected and added (a heart, an ace, four, two and three) \n louis f. christianer \n addition revelation \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Mystic Addition
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addition choreography from pocket \n cards palmed from pocket and added with in-transit action, "as an excuse for placing the deck from the left hand to the right, the left hand reaches into the coat pocket and..." \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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Addition Choreography from Pocket
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slip force \n \n unknown
1919
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Slip Force
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the flying card \n selection travels from packet to envelope which has been shown empty by holding a candle behind, duplicate \n louis f. christianer \n satan's mail \n henry hardin
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Flying Card
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Inspired by
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the traveling cards \n three selections from ten-card packet to pocket one by one \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Traveling Cards
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the five cards \n one of five cards is selected and put into fifteen-card packet, it travels into pocket, five duplicates \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Five Cards
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card vanish with saliva \n \n unknown
1919
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Card Vanish with Saliva
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the top card \n selection is shown not to be on top, suddenly it appears face up on top, top card is quickly turned over \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Top Card
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the double reverse \n from hand-to-hand air-pressure turnover with top card, then with a double so the first card transforms into the second \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Double Reverse
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the four kings \n four kings lost in deck, face card of deck changes into the kings one by one \n louis f. christianer \n sixth method \n nate leipzig
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Four Kings
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Inspired by
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four ace assembly \n brief, starts on bottom of page \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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Four Ace Assembly
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the obedient card \n red aces are thrown in air and caught in deck, selection is found sandwiched between them, wax on ace \n louis f. christianer \n the divining cards \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Obedient Card
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face up \n cards are quickly dealt face down by performer, selection is the only one that is dealt face up \n louis f. christianer \n "simply drop them" (dr. r. m. woodward, sphinx)
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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Face Up
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Inspired by- "Simply Drop Them" (Dr. R. M. Woodward, Sphinx)
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the four ace trick \n three duplicate aces \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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The Four Ace Trick
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bottom transfer \n packet placed onto another packet, bottom card secretly transferred to bottom \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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Bottom Transfer
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an improvement \n top card of lower half is shown not to be selection, later it is appearing there face up, using slip transfer \n louis f. christianer
1919
Louis F. Christianer
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An Improvement
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