finger-tip control \n \n edward marlo \n the force at your fingertips \n jeff busby
1956
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Finger-Tip Control
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basic procedure \n fingertip peek \n edward marlo
1956
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Basic Procedure
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first method \n forced estimation, fishing \n edward marlo \n fingertip riffle peek estimation \n edward marlo \n the sudden stop \n edward marlo \n a.m. \n unknown
1956
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First Method
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second method \n imperfection, nailnick, edgemark \n edward marlo \n 45 - look for informal "readers". \n charles hopkins \n influence \n james steranko
1956
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Second Method
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third method \n corner-short, see note on page 22 \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Third Method
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multiple card control sequence \n imperfection, nailnick, edgemark \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Multiple Card Control Sequence
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third method \n corner-short, see note on page 22 \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Third Method
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cover up cut \n \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Cover Up Cut
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peek spelling \n small progressive spelling set-up \n edward marlo \n using the texan key to force other cards \n jeff busby
1956
Edward Marlo
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Peek Spelling
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fingertip peek force \n corner short, also multiple cards, see note on page 22 \n edward marlo
1956
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Fingertip Peek Force
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fourth method \n in-jog \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Fourth Method
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double peek force \n fingertip \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Double Peek Force
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fourth method - multiple control \n in-jog \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Fourth Method - Multiple Control
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fifth method \n steps in advance \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Fifth Method
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fifth method \n step in advance \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Fifth Method
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sixth method - tilt glimpse \n glimpsing card \n edward marlo \n tilt glimpse variatiion \n william goodwin \n s.a.l.o.b. \n r. paul wilson \n simple glimpse \n t. page wright \n influence \n james steranko
1956
Edward Marlo
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Sixth Method - Tilt Glimpse
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free force principle \n re-forcing following cards \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Free Force Principle
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commercial double peek force \n \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Commercial Double Peek Force
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free force \n multiple card control, re-forcing the break \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Free Force
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square-up glimpse \n see note on page 22 \n edward marlo \n the flex glimpse \n steve draun
1956
Edward Marlo
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Square-Up Glimpse
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definite fingertip control - d.f.c. \n stepping at selection \n edward marlo \n putting in the step \n edward marlo \n moving the steps \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Definite Fingertip Control - D.F.C.
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broken corner \n corner short substitute, note 1 \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Broken Corner
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