foreword \n \n tom sellers
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Foreword
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a new jumping card trick \n jumps from pack \n tom sellers
1934
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A New Jumping Card Trick
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steps \n unusual selection procedure \n tom sellers
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Steps
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a card from pocket trick \n \n tom sellers
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A Card From Pocket Trick
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card divination \n spectator puts cards in pockets, performer divines selection from those \n tom sellers
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Card Divination
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behind back addition \n deck behind back, cards added via clip \n tom sellers
1934
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Behind Back Addition
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5
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on the top \n four phases \n tom sellers \n oben immer oben \n tom sellers
1934
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On the Top
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push-in switch for ambitious card \n \n unknown
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Push-In Switch for Ambitious Card
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6
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a trick with the si stebbins pack \n selection divined by two cards (suit and value) \n tom sellers
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A Trick with the Si Stebbins Pack
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the persistent joker \n ace through ten are spelled, spectator always gets joker \n tom sellers \n the interfering joker \n juan tamariz
1934
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The Persistent Joker
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Variations
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an excellent card change \n \n tom sellers
1934
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An Excellent Card Change
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7
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clip palm \n between third and fourth finger \n unknown
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Clip Palm
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the laughable rising card \n nose drags card up \n tom sellers
1934
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The Laughable Rising Card
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8
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lift a few \n spectator cuts cards and replaced, performer divines number of cards, two key cards come from sleeve \n tom sellers
1934
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Lift a Few
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unique card prediction \n sandwiched card matches prediction \n tom sellers
1934
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Unique Card Prediction
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finding a selected card at any number called for \n - method 1
- method 2
- method 3 \n tom sellers
1934
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Finding a Selected Card at Any Number Called For
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10
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slip back count \n \n unknown
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Slip Back Count
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clip palm steal \n herrmann pass type action \n unknown
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Clip Palm Steal
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a two person telepathy effect \n any object coded with cards \n tom sellers
1934
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A Two Person Telepathy Effect
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12
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named card and slates \n named card vanishes from box and reappears between slates \n tom sellers \n hammanesque \n ken de courcy \n selected card passes between two phonograph records \n t. page wright
1934
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Named Card and Slates
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the paired card \n card from odd-backed deck matches prediction in glass \n tom sellers \n a curious coincidence \n glenn g. gravatt \n the paired card \n tom sellers \n rolf andra
1934
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The Paired Card
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a practical prediction \n \n tom sellers
1934
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A Practical Prediction
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adding card with envelope \n \n tom sellers
1934
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Adding Card with Envelope
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stabbing slip force \n with knife \n unknown
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Stabbing Slip Force
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unique control card \n rubber spot on card \n tom sellers
1934
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Unique Control Card
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stop! \n using hat with slit \n tom sellers
1934
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Stop!
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take it or leave it \n selection remains in spectator's grip when deck is pulled out, variation of "hitting the pack" stunt \n tom sellers
1934
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Take It or Leave It
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a comedy card interlude \n color change routine with mismade cards (like half changed card) \n tom sellers
1934
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A Comedy Card Interlude
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the cute speller \n using packet with cards that spell with same number of letters \n tom sellers
1934
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The Cute Speller
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