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Roy Walton ABC
Oct. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 188)
752
Roy Walton Knifed color change, transposition, travel to pocket, multiple phase routine
Related to 1953 23
Al Koran, Jack Avis, Roy Walton A Pound For Your Card signed card placed in nest of three envelopes, bill borrowed and serial number noted and then put in purse, card and bill transpose
Also published here 1954 139
Dai Vernon, Roy Walton The Multiple Card Pass
Also published here 1955 18
Roy Walton Eight Ladies? four Queens are found then placed on table where they change into Eights, Queens found in four different pockets
Inspired by 1955
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1955)
21
Jack Avis, Cy Endfield, Roy Walton Three From Three
  • Effect No. 1: three card location, one reversed others next to it
  • Effect No. 2: off-beat card location, pocket
  • Effect No. 3: multiple transformation
Related toVariations 1957
The New Phoenix (Issue 345)
205
Roy Walton A Nervy Card Trick card from other deck matches free selection, both cards change to other matching cards, Mexican Turnover
1957 33
Roy Walton Lesson In Larceny ten card packet, spectator deals cards from top or bottom and gets a straight, performer aces
Related toVariationsAlso published here July 1966 47
Roy Walton Fellow Travellers two cards initialed and put in one half each, one placed below table and then both cards are found in upper half, color changing deck kicker
1967 198
Roy Walton Down & Under from a packet a spectator choses two cards, they are mates
Related to Nov. 1967
Epilogue (Issue 1)
1
Roy Walton A Faro Tree examining the problem of finding an algorithm to find a faro combination to shuffle from position x to position y
Also published here Nov. 1967
Epilogue (Issue 1)
8
Roy Walton Draw Poker Plus 25-card deck can be dealt in as many piles as often as spectators want, yet performer receives royal flush
Related toVariations Feb. 1967 79
Roy Walton Dead Easy Location four key cards
Inspired by
  • Larry Jennings problem
Related to
Feb. 1967 79
Roy Walton Conspicuous Consumption two odd-backed jacks (cannibals) eat four missionaries (aces), on top of deck, second deal
Related to Feb. 1967 84
Roy Walton Color - Sense eight indicator cards distributed on table, deck shuffled in four packets, then distributed on top of those eight cards, the piles match the indicator card in color
Related to
  • correction on p. 86
Feb. 1967 84
Roy Walton Four Card Brainwave
VariationsAlso published here Winter 1967
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 3 No. 1st Folio)
142
Roy Walton Universals - The Universal Ghost joker transforms into three selection in packet, elmsley count
Inspired byVariations Mar. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 2)
11
Roy Walton Elmsley Count Variation does the same as Jordan Count now
Mar. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 2)
12
Roy Walton The Universal Mexican odd-backed joker transforms into three selections
Inspired by Mar. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 2)
12
Roy Walton Impact Aces in envelopes with holes, chosen one turns over, then Ace in envelope turns over
Inspired byAlso published here Nov. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 4)
27
Roy Walton, Bob Hummer Daydream with dealing procedure
Inspired byVariations Feb. 1968 160
Roy Walton, Karl Fulves Influential Pairs two decks dealt in several piles, red black separated
Related toVariationsAlso published here Apr. 1968 171
Roy Walton, Charles Hudson Etcetera
May 1968 178
Roy Walton Checkers card version with two decks
Inspired byRelated to May 1968 178
Roy Walton Ghost Cup addition for cup-through-cup sequence
Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
221
Roy Walton Helensburg Speller spelling to any thought of card, Phoenix #98 reference given on p. 236, see also p. 254 for references
Inspired byVariations Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
221
Edward Marlo, Karl Fulves, Roy Walton, George de Ghetto, F. I. Geohegan, George W. McKenna Etcetera
Dec. 1968 230
Larry Jennings, Roy Walton The Jennings-Walton Show showing face of sandwiched card after blockturnover
1969 55
Roy Walton Restless Colors packet changes back colors multiple times
Inspired by Mar. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 5)
40
Roy Walton Money Power from twenty-card packet, two set of mates are found with spectator, making up four-of-a-kind
VariationsAlso published here July 1969
Epilogue (Issue 6)
41
Roy Walton Miracle Location two card location with red black alternated deck
Also published here July 1969
Epilogue (Issue 6)
45
Roy Walton Influence some red-black matching occurs, two stacked decks, faro
Inspired byAlso published here Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
51
Roy Walton Black Widow Notes transpo in sandwiches
Inspired byVariations Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
55
Roy Walton Bluff Cut brief
Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
55
Roy Walton, James G. Thompson Jr., Jim Snapp, Evan Shanahan Etcetera
May 1969 258
Roy Walton Countdown Problem four cards tabled, one pocketed by spectator, sum of other three counted down to arrive at match to pocketed card
Related toVariations May 1969 258
Roy Walton Introduction
1969 9
Roy Walton Aperitif four Aces are produced, two color changes and last two Aces found sandwiched between other two
Also published here 1969 11
Roy Walton Mutual Mindreading two sets of Ace, Two and Three, performer turns over card spectator is thinking of and vice versa
Also published here 1969 12
Roy Walton Money Power from twenty-card packet, two set of mates are found with spectator, making up four-of-a-kind
Inspired by
  • Jack Avis problem
Related toVariationsAlso published here
1969 14
Roy Walton Oil and Queens transformation kicker
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1969 15
Roy Walton The Karl Le Fong Trick two cards noted by throwing three dice, cards change places
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1969 16
Roy Walton Mission Accomplished
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1969 18
Roy Walton A Further Mission
Also published here 1969 19
Roy Walton Laydown Card Switch while spreading cards and removing Kings face down
1969 19
Roy Walton Stepping Stones solution for a problem posed by Fulves, several variations
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1969 21
Roy Walton The Wacky Card Trick with five poker dice
Also published here 1969 24
Roy Walton The Leaper Again card at thought-of position transposes with unknown card or appears at same position in other packet
Inspired byAlso published here 1969 26
Roy Walton The X Plus One Ace Trick "Where X is the Number of Ace Tricks You Already Know", second deal
Also published here 1969 27
Roy Walton Jay Bee Transposition Joker in pocket transposes with selection
  • Alternative Method
Also published here 1969 29
Roy Walton Taking Two Again. Again. Ace, Two or Three is selected and transposes with selection
Also published here 1969 30
Roy Walton Impact Aces in envelopes with holes, chosen one turns over, then Ace in envelope turns over
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1969 31
Roy Walton The Overworked Card Triumph type of effect, one card travels from bottom to top and turns every reversed card over
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1969 33
Roy Walton The Old Fashioned Way matching mates, eight pairs, after random mixing procedure
Also published here 1969 34
Roy Walton The Cannibal Cards four Aces and two Jacks, vanish and appearance, on top of deck, second deal
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1969 36
Roy Walton Cannibal Cards with Colour Change Ending
Also published here 1969 37
Roy Walton The Changeling two cards change into selection one by one
VariationsAlso published here 1969 38
Roy Walton The Happy Wanderers three cards in the middle, two travel to top and bottom, then cards are found in the middle again with one card reversed
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1969 39
Roy Walton Liberty
Also published here 1969 40
Roy Walton Almost Impromptu one of four cards selected, other three cards added together and number counted in deck finds mate
VariationsAlso published here 1969 42
Roy Walton Suit Yourself two small packets, one arranges in the same suit order as the other, self-duplicating set-up
VariationsAlso published here 1969 42
Roy Walton You Name It I'll Change It
Related toAlso published here 1969 44
Roy Walton Finders Keepers with two selections
VariationsAlso published here 1969 45
Roy Walton You Can't Cheat An Honest Man two hands, performer always has four Jacks, Aces as climax, bottom deals
VariationsAlso published here 1969 47
Roy Walton Never Give a Sucker an Even Break three blank cards as climax
Related toAlso published here 1969 48
Roy Walton Colour Magic cards with rainbow backs
Inspired byAlso published here 1969 51
Roy Walton The Inconsistent Liar
VariationsAlso published here 1969 53
Roy Walton The Helensburgh Speller
Also published here 1969 56
Roy Walton Card Case mystery card in case, four Queens are found and mystery card turns out to be selection
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1969 57
Roy Walton Transposition of a Signature Variation different colored back
Also published here 1969 60
Roy Walton Conjurers, Laymen and Mirrors on magic for magicians
Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
2
Roy Walton Second Thoughts comments on the Second Deal
Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
3
Roy Walton Vanishing Water transformation kicker
Related to Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
4
Roy Walton On the Side of the Angels packet cut off half the deck and counted, two cards remembered (one using the number), they end up at the same position in two piles
Inspired byAlso published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
5
Roy Walton Card Case mystery card in case, four Queens are found and mystery card turns out to be selection
  • Alternative Presentation (odd-backed)
Inspired byAlso published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
6
Roy Walton Simplicity Lead In two cards removed and replaced anywhere in spread are located
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
8
Roy Walton Predicted Galbreath "Predicted Gilbreath", deck shuffled face-up/face-down, spectator deals in pairs and makes heaps according to orientation of pair, choses one heap, its red/black composition is predicted
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
9
Roy Walton Cheaters Galbreath "Cheaters Gilbreath", twenty cards with square and circle, performer matches order
  • Alternative Presentation
Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
9
Roy Walton Game Law deck mixed face-up/face-down, deck riffle shuffled twice by spectator, groups of four cards each are dealt, spectator never gets a packet with four cards in same orientation
  • Elaboration (an alternative presentation)
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
10
Roy Walton Second Thoughts on Galbreath color matching routine in which the spectator and performer deal cards alternating
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
12
Roy Walton Found-Two Cards two card location with a riffle shuffle by the spectator
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
13
Roy Walton Second Thoughts on Galbreath "Again" color matching routine in which the spectator and performer deal cards alternating
  • Alternative Presentation (no seconds required)
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
15
Roy Walton Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
16
Roy Walton Second Thoughts on Four Aces assembly with all Aces starting on top and second deals
Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
17
Roy Walton Crash Diet card placed in envelope with large window shrinks
Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
18
Roy Walton Card in Purse spectator and performer sign a card, both travel in purse, the spectator's one folded and the performer's one shrank to miniature card with small signature
Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
19
Roy Walton Treble Trouble two cards, odd-even and pointer divided deck
Inspired byAlso published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
20
Roy Walton Sans Wizard card thought of from half the deck, half shuffled reversed in other half, selection vanishes and reappears (after perhaps multiple attempts), card named at the end
Inspired byAlso published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
21
Roy Walton The Royverse
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
23
Roy Walton A Simple Trick Using The Move wrong card reverses, then card is spelled to and it shows up reversed, Royverse application
Also published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
23
Roy Walton Named Card Shuffle
VariationsAlso published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
24
Roy Walton Second Thoughts on Oil and Water 4&4
VariationsAlso published here Aug. 1969
Ibidem (Issue 34 & 35)
25
Roy Walton Flip Flop simplified version with reverse faros
Inspired by 1970
Faro & Riffle Technique (Issue Second Supplement)
64
Roy Walton The Abacus Card Trick four cards chosen, gray code on one way backs
Related toVariations 1970
Faro & Riffle Technique (Issue Second Supplement)
69
Roy Walton Divided We Stand kind of small-packet OOTW
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here Mar. 1970
Epilogue (Issue 8)
61
Roy Walton They Match initials on different card come together on one card
Inspired by July 1970
Epilogue (Issue 9)
71
Roy Walton Friendly Persuasion separating in suits, unusual procedure
VariationsAlso published here Spring 1970 125
Roy Walton Gone To Earth card vanishes in packet an reappears
Inspired by
  • Hideo Kato's "Where Has It Gone?" (Genii Sept 1970)
Summer 1970 187
Roy Walton Blue Phantom II two cards found, one of them has different colored back
Inspired byAlso published here Feb. 1970 321
Gene Lawton Ultra Reverse deck pocketed, spectator removes card, when deck is spread, its mate is reversed
Variations Apr. 1970 331
Roy Walton Back Into Time similar to "Time Machine", see also p. 388
Related toVariationsAlso published here Sep. 1970
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 5 No. 11)
363
Roy Walton Devilish Die die wrapped in flash paper is rolled, paper burned, rolled number counted down to, card predicted on paper piece underneath die
Related toAlso published here Winter 1970
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 6 No. 4th Folio)
383
Roy Walton Controlled Fate number, day of the week and color chosen and predicted, see also p. 402 for ideas by Kenn Eastin and Greg Moore
Inspired byVariations Dec. 1970 390
Roy Walton Upsidedown Collectors five cards collect the Aces, faro
Also published here Mar. 1971
Epilogue (Issue 11)
83
Roy Walton Nomad Card two cards selected by counting cut-off heaps, odd-backed card in deck transforms into both selections, faro
Related toAlso published here July 1971
Epilogue (Issue 12)
97
Roy Walton Ambush odd-backed collectors cards
Also published here Fall-Spring 1971
The Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
226
Roy Walton Pocket Princess
Related toAlso published here Fall-Spring 1971
The Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
282
Roy Walton Ten Paces to the Right selection ten cards away from face-up Ten spot, faro (see page 8 for non-faro suggestion by J. Stewart Smith), see page 16 for correction
Inspired byAlso published here Jan. 1971
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 1)
4
Roy Walton, Bob Veeser Oracull sixteen-card packet, mate found, see p. 424 for correction
Inspired by Apr. 1971 415
Roy Walton Double Discovery mates to two selections found in twenty-card packet
VariationsAlso published here June 1971 428
Roy Walton Chameleon Cards color changing backs small packet routine, four blue-backed queens and green joker shown, situation reverses, then queens become red-backed, see also p. 486
Inspired by
  • "Look An Illusion" (Larry Jennings, Genii Magazine)
Variations
Oct. 1971
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 6 No. 12)
464
Roy Walton Tell-tale Clock two selections, faro, with non-faro alternative
1971 14
Roy Walton Two-Card Faro Control impromptu, placing selections so they come together with faro shuffle
1971 14
Roy Walton The Magic Clock two selections, faro
1971 15
Roy Walton Introduction
1971 7
Roy Walton Helpmates two selections turn over with the help of two random cards which also turn over
Also published here 1971 9
Roy Walton Tip on Half Pass Timing
Also published here 1971 9
Roy Walton Smokescreen selection made, twisting routine with Kings, then Kings are placed in case and selection appears in between
Also published here 1971 11
Roy Walton Jordan Count brief
1971 13
Roy Walton, Fred Robinson Cover Pass
  • Technique for Cover Pass
Also published here 1971 14
Roy Walton Going Bye Bye reversed card on top transposes with reversed card in center
VariationsAlso published here 1971 15
Roy Walton Still Collecting card sandwiched between Aces
Also published here 1971 16
Roy Walton Revelation card is center of the deck is reversed and transforms into selection
Also published here 1971 18
Roy Walton 1929 Aces Aces turn face up in the center of the deck, one by one
Also published here 1971 19
Roy Walton Wrong Again Follow the Leader with the four suits, four piles
VariationsAlso published here 1971 20
Roy Walton Travellers in Time red and black cards are separated, each half mixed face-up into face-down and top card placed into center, time machine plot, cards again on top, all cards face-down and mixed
VariationsAlso published here 1971 22
Roy Walton Demi Demon mates are found, faro
VariationsAlso published here 1971 24
Roy Walton Jefferson's Jest card vanishes from plastic envelope
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1971 27
Roy Walton The Finishing Touch Aces face-up with face-down deck, then they turn to Queens as climax
Also published here 1971 31
Roy Walton Twice Two prediction vanishes from between two Queens as it is the same as the selection, then appears between the Queens of opposite color
  • Alternative Procedure
Related toAlso published here 1971 33
Roy Walton Another Fine Mess court cards rearrange themselves, royal assembly meets follow the leader
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1971 37
Roy Walton Parrott Fashion triumph, red Queens face-up with selection in the middle
Also published here 1971 38
Roy Walton Unaccustomed As We Are without counts
Also published here 1971 39
Roy Walton Tit For Tat
Inspired byAlso published here 1971 41
Roy Walton Below Zero visual small packet elevator
Inspired by
  • Bob Ostin's "Submarine Card"
VariationsAlso published here
1971 44
Roy Walton Norvelle thought of card travels from small packet to small packet, with a joker
Also published here 1971 47
Roy Walton Whistle and I'll Come sliding production, one by one
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1971 51
Roy Walton Assembly In Reverse progressive assembly, faces of Aces not shown in each packets, just backs
Jan. 1971
Necromancer (Vol. 1 No. 6)
1
Alex Elmsley, Roy Walton Expansion Notes: As A Coincidence procedure to control two peeked cards twenty-six apart, effect application in which two selection appear at same position in two halves
Mar. 1972
Epilogue (Issue 14)
113
Alex Elmsley, Roy Walton As A Single Card Discovery Expansion Notes, faro and twenty-six key
Mar. 1972
Epilogue (Issue 14)
113
Alex Elmsley, Roy Walton As A Triple Card Revelation Expansion Notes, faro and twenty-six key
Mar. 1972
Epilogue (Issue 14)
114
Roy Walton Pocket Power five blank cards change to royal flush
Related to Mar. 1972
Epilogue (Issue 14)
116
Roy Walton Drop Outs
Also published here Nov. 1972
Epilogue (Issue 16)
144
Roy Walton Right Number two mates find mate of selection, faro & stay stack
Also published here May 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 5)
39
Roy Walton Twice Removed four Twos found by spectator
Inspired byAlso published here Sep. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 9)
73
Roy Walton Christ Force Handling
Also published here Sep. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 9)
74
Roy Walton Match-a-Matic performer and spectator each take four cards, two mates, rest four Aces
Also published here Nov. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 11)
88
Roy Walton Card Number spectator counts off some cards to make a selection, it ends up sandwiched by cards of the same value as the number of cards originally counted off, faro, inspired by a plot by Gene Nielsen
  • Alternative Procedure
Also published here Mar. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 3)
21
Roy Walton Taking Flight selections from between Aces to between Queens in center
Inspired byAlso published here Apr. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 4)
28
Roy Walton Simple Math pseudo math presentation to spell to selection which also reversed itself
Also published here May 1972 517
Roy Walton Duo Colors shuffled deck location, spectator has to count number of red cards in a dealt packet and count through the black cards in the rest of the deck to that number
Inspired byAlso published here July 1972 547
Roy Walton Ambitious 1-2-3-4 ambitious sequence with Ace through Four, one of them changes to selection, see p. 608 for comment by Walton, see p. 640 for get-into by Robin Robertson
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here Sep. 1972
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 7 No. 11)
559
Roy Walton Long Shot four spectators select the only red cards from about half the deck
VariationsAlso published here Sep. 1972
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 7 No. 11)
560
Roy Walton Twister two six-card packets (one red and one black) on table, spectator moves one over from one packet to the other, located, six red cards change to black
Also published here Sep. 1972
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 7 No. 11)
561
Roy Walton The N.C. Game betting game with 4x4 checkerboard and cover cards that cover all except one square, performer always wins, see p. 608 for correction
Inspired by Sep. 1972
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 7 No. 11)
562
Roy Walton Informer four quarters on table with an unknown indicator card in front of each, spectator cuts off a pile of each quarter, the indicator cards predict how many cards have been cut off of each pile, in second phase two poker hands are constructed from two piles
Also published here Dec. 1972 575
Roy Walton A Switch in Time four red cards and four blacks cards, swap one, two, three cards around, always remain separate, as a climax the packets transpose
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 1
Roy Walton Strange Assembly assembly, but instead of the Kings the four Aces are found in the last packet and the Kings reversed in the deck
Related toAlso published here 1972 2
Roy Walton Coincidence in Colour with packet
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 3
Roy Walton Match-A-Matic performer and spectator each take four cards, two mates, rest four Aces
Also published here 1972 4
Roy Walton An Illogical Conclusion four red cards are changed with four face down cards on the table one by one, cards in the hand remain always red and spectators assume face down cards are red too, they are shown to be black eventually
VariationsAlso published here 1972 5
Roy Walton Instant Interchange packet of red cards and one of black cards, two selections are interchanged between packets, then packets transpose
VariationsAlso published here 1972 7
Roy Walton Royal Marriages
Also published here Mar. 1973
Epilogue (Issue 17)
155
Roy Walton Isolator card selected, cards dealt in two piles by spectator, colors separated except selection, faro
VariationsAlso published here Nov. 1973
Epilogue (Issue 19)
175
Roy Walton The Bridge transposition of red and black cards
Also published here May 1973
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 5)
36
Roy Walton Color Flite a card from red and blue deck are chosen, jokers pushed in deck of other color, they're supposed to be next to selections, but change in actual selections
Inspired byAlso published here June 1973 632
Roy Walton Play It Again piano card trick, signed card travels across
Also published here Aug. 1973
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 8 No. 10)
647
Roy Walton, Karl Fulves Influential Pairs two decks dealt in several piles, red black separated
Related to 1973 10
Roy Walton Miracle Location two card location with red black alternated deck
Also published here 1973 73
Roy Walton Influence some red-black matching occurs, two stacked decks, faro
Inspired by 1973 75
Roy Walton Introduction
Also published here 1973 1
Roy Walton The Magical Eliminator spectator selects red card, but performer goes on to find it among six black cards, sucker
VariationsAlso published here 1973 5
Roy Walton The Image Makers any two card placed between black Aces turn into red Aces, repeated several times then all four cards change to Queens
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1973 10
Jack Avis, Roy Walton Siva Count "show four cards as four, concealing none"
1973 11
Roy Walton Pushover cards turn face up in deck and change to Aces
VariationsAlso published here 1973 17
Roy Walton Kings Go Forth two halves, two selections travel from packet to packet and are found sandwiched between Kings
Also published here 1973 21
Roy Walton The Ambitious Ghost ambitious sequence with Ace through Four, one of them changes to selection
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1973 26
Roy Walton Choosy Choice spectator guesses suits correctly
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1973 28
Roy Walton Surprise Surprise five freely selected cards put aside and turn out to be Aces and later chosen selection
Also published here 1973 31
Roy Walton, Charles T. Jordan Colour Me Jordan two decks, mentally selected cards appear in other halves of the deck which are in spectators pockets
Inspired byAlso published here 1973 35
Roy Walton Green Turtle Ace changes into selection then vanishes and appears reversed in the center with other Aces
VariationsAlso published here 1973 38
Roy Walton Return of the Cannibals six cards between cannibal cards
Also published here 1973 42
Edward Marlo, Roy Walton From Scratch mathematical procedure
1974 99
Roy Walton Collecting Box three collector cards in box collect two cards
Also published here Mar. 1974
Epilogue (Issue 20)
189
Roy Walton Imprint blank cards become duplicates of selection
Also published here July 1974
Epilogue (Issue 21)
197
Roy Walton The Witch-Doctors card shrinks between four Kings
Related toVariationsAlso published here Sep. 1974
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 1)
3
Roy Walton Obsolete Prediction four packets of four cards with different order of red and black cards, chosen one matches the prediction
  • E.S.P. Version
Also published here Dec. 1974
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 4)
40
Roy Walton The Magic Lesson "Two Down-Under Routines"
four selections from fifteen-card packet made and found with down-under deal
Also published here Jan. 1974 699
Karl Fulves (reviewer) Windex by Roy Walton Feb. 1974 709
Roy Walton Once Upon A Time.... Jack and Queen of Hearts removed and put under handkerchief, Jack transforms into rubber frog
VariationsAlso published here Oct. 1974
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 9 No. 12)
818
Roy Walton, Philip T. Goldstein Etcetera
Dec. 1974
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 10 No. 2)
830
Roy Walton Subconscious Poker Handling re-dealing
Inspired by Dec. 1974
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 10 No. 2)
830
Roy Walton Card Warp
VariationsAlso published here
  • marketed by Davenport, Sep. 1973
Apr. 1974
Intermagic (Vol. 1 No. 4)
70
Roy Walton The Gambling Spectator solution to posed problem, stack that can be cut anywhere and a good poker hand can be dealt
Inspired by 1974
Necromancer (Vol. 2 No. 2)
1
Roy Walton The Gambling Magician solution to posed problem, stack that can be cut anywhere and a good poker hand can be dealt by performer
Inspired by 1974
Necromancer (Vol. 2 No. 2)
3
Roy Walton Z-Notes several notes, including
  • Triple Cut Zarrow
  • To Cull Cards To Face Or Top Of Pack (positions initially known)
1975 27
Roy Walton Poker Progressive Ace reversed, after faro another Ace is next to it, after more faros all Aces are found, then a full house, then a Royal Flush is dealt
Also published here 1975 43
Roy Walton Ambitious 1-2-3-4 ambitious sequence with Ace through Four, one of them changes to selection
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1975 45
Roy Walton "Roy"-al Monte
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1975 49
Roy Walton Five-Card Ascanio Spread
1975 49
Roy Walton As You Were order of Ace-Four changes several times
Also published here 1975 53
Roy Walton Offset Aces four blank cards become aces when Ace of Spades is introduced
Also published here 1975 56
Roy Walton Runaround small packet multiple ambition, Aces appear, Joker transposes with four Queens
Also published here 1975 60
Roy Walton Tricky Tuition fake explanation, spectator places four black cards among twelve red cards in position for a deal, when cards are dealt, those cards change to Queens
Also published here 1975 67
Roy Walton The E.J. Count "Elmsley Jordan", Siva Count, see "Vis à Vis" for credit information
Related to 1975 187
Roy Walton Kangaroo position and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal, non-faro method
Inspired byAlso published here July 1975
Epilogue (Issue 24)
232
Jerry K. Hartman, Roy Walton Mock Turtle cards on face of deck change into selections
Inspired by 1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 1)
234
Ken Krenzel, Roy Walton, Bob Ostin Light & Heavy Card odd-backed card sinks in a small packet, faces transform
1975
Epilogue (Issue Special No 2)
247
Roy Walton Tearaway selected card is torn in quarters, one corner vanish and appears in an envelope
Mar. 1975
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 7)
78
Roy Walton Carousel
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here Apr. 1975
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 8)
97
Roy Walton Earthbound with ten cards
Variations May 1975
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 9)
103
Roy Walton Past Help four cards are found by spelling the names of four famous magician

Inspired byVariationsAlso published here Oct. 1975
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 2)
170
Roy Walton Future Shock card predicted by cards with same suit and value, with impromptu version
Also published here Jan. 1975
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 10 No. 3)
835
Roy Walton LeFong, Jr. card chosen by shaking three dice in matchbox and noting card at this position, shuffled, again dice shaken and selection at this position
Related to Mar. 1975
The Pallbearers Review (Vol. 10 No. 5)
869
Roy Walton The "Thing er me Jig" Trick cards are spelled with words "remember" and "forget"
VariationsAlso published here 1975 2
Roy Walton Satan's Mirror five cards turn blank when moved over a mirror, eventually they turn back to normal cards
Also published here 1975 3
Roy Walton Witchcraft value found by down-under-deal
  • Method One (fairly easy)
  • Method Two (very easy))
Also published here 1975 5
Roy Walton Now and Then selection is found and number revealed, down-under-deal
  • Alternative Procedure
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1975 8
Roy Walton Stretching a Point
Inspired by
  • Peter Kane's "Elongated Lady"
Also published here
1975 10
Roy Walton The Paint Brush Change
  • As a Colour Change and Appearance
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1975 12
Roy Walton Warpaint selection changes into same card as previously signed card, signed card then changes back color
Also published here 1975 13
Roy Walton Same Again Please coincidence trick where cards change to match others
Also published here 1975 16
Roy Walton Command Appearance four Queens are produced with the paintbrush change
Also published here 1975 17
Roy Walton Happy Families three cards of three suits are mixed and eventually unite
Inspired by
  • Stewart Judah's "Lightning Strikes Twice"
VariationsAlso published here
1975 19
Roy Walton Montmartre cards in a packet reverses the same as in a leader packet, color changing back kicker
Also published here 1975 21
Karl Fulves (reviewer) Roy Walton Dept. by Roy Walton
reviews of "Card Warp", "Card Script" & "Cascade"
1975
Interlocutor (Issue 4)
13
Roy Walton Standortwechsel four picture cards and four number cards, swap one, two, three cards around, always remain separate, as a climax the packets transpose
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
60
Roy Walton Ein Seltsames Treffen assembly, but instead of the Kings the four Aces are found in the last packet and the Kings reversed in the deck
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
60
Roy Walton Farbbegegnung
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
61
Roy Walton Übereinstimmung performer and spectator each take four cards, two mates, rest four Aces
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
62
Roy Walton Eine Unlogische Schlussfolgerung four red cards are changed with four face down cards on the table one by one, cards in the hand remain always red and spectators assume face down cards are red too, they are shown to be black eventually
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
63
Roy Walton Blitztausch packet of red cards and one of black cards, two selections are interchanged between packets, then packets transpose
Also published here Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
64
Roy Walton Der Magische Eliminator spectator selects red card, but performer goes on to find it among six black cards, sucker
Also published here June 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 4)
71
Roy Walton Einführung
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
6
Roy Walton Die Ebenbildner any two card placed between black Aces turn into red Aces, repeated several times then all four cards change to Queens
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
6
Roy Walton Schiebereien cards turn face up in deck and change to Aces
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
7
Roy Walton Königsgeplänkel two halves, two selections travel from packet to packet and are found sandwiched between Kings
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
8
Roy Walton Die Ehrgeizigen ambitious sequence with Ace through Four, one of them changes to selection
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
10
Roy Walton Feinschmecker Auswahl spectator guesses suits correctly
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
10
Roy Walton Überraschung, Überraschung five freely selected cards put aside and turn out to be Aces and later chosen selection
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
11
Roy Walton Gefärbter Jordan two decks, mentally selected cards appear in other halves of the deck which are in spectators pockets
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
12
Roy Walton Die grüne Schildkröte Ace changes into selection then vanishes and appears reversed in the center with other Aces
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
12
Roy Walton Die Rückkehr der Kannibalen six cards between cannibal cards
Also published here Nov. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 3 No. 1 & 2)
13
Roy Walton A/Aces
  • Three For Ascanio
Aces turn face down, change to Queens, Aces back in deck
Also published here 1976
Epilogue (Issue Special No 4)
287
Roy Walton, Paul Swinford A/Rainbow
  • Three For Ascanio
small packet then deck change back color
Also published here 1976
Epilogue (Issue Special No 4)
288
Roy Walton Five-Card A/Spread
  • Three For Ascanio
Also published here 1976
Epilogue (Issue Special No 4)
289
Roy Walton A/Poker
  • Three For Ascanio
Also published here 1976
Epilogue (Issue Special No 4)
289
Roy Walton The Card Shark story trick, "Jaws" card is bitten in half by a shark
Related toVariations Feb. 1976
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 6)
213
Peter Duffie, Roy Walton Play It Again Sam pairs are back in order
Inspired byRelated to May 1976
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 9)
254
Roy Walton, Peter Duffie, Bob Driebeek Play It Again Sam follow-up
Inspired by Aug. 1976
Pabular (Vol. 2 No. 12)
293