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C. H. Wilson The Long Pass No. 1, similar to Longitudinal Shift
Related to 1877 5
C. H. Wilson The Short Pass No. 2, similar to S. W. E. Shift
Related toVariations 1877 6
Das verwandelte As No. 5, black Aces and Ace of Diamonds shown, those three cards given to spectator, Diamonds changed to Hearts, pip covered by black Aces so Ace of Hearts poses as Diamonds, Ace appears to be in the center which makes covering unclear
Related to 1895 7
Buatier de Kolta The Buatier Palm
Related to 1897 31
William E. Robinson New Thought Card Sleights - First Method fanning before the spectator's eyes
Related to 1897 35
William E. Robinson New Thought Card Sleights - Third Method springing from hand to hand
Related to 1897 36
Thought Reading Extraordinary thought of card at thought of number up to ten
Related to 1897 85
S. W. Erdnase Preface
Related to 1902 3
S. W. Erdnase Introduction
Related to 1902 9
S. W. Erdnase Professional Secrets
Related to 1902 13
S. W. Erdnase Hold Outs information and opinion
Related to 1902 14
S. W. Erdnase Prepared Cards information and opinion
Related to 1902 15
S. W. Erdnase Confederacy
Related to 1902 19
S. W. Erdnase Two Methods of Shuffling
Related to 1902 20
S. W. Erdnase Primary Accomplishments false shuffling and cutting
Related to 1902 21
S. W. Erdnase Possibilities of the "Blind"
Related to 1902 21
S. W. Erdnase Uniformity of Action
Related to 1902 22
S. W. Erdnase Deportment
Related to 1902 22
S. W. Erdnase Display of Ability
Related to 1902 23
S. W. Erdnase Greatest Single Accomplishment bottom dealing
Related to 1902 23
S. W. Erdnase Effect of Suspicion
Related to 1902 24
S. W. Erdnase Acquiring the Art
Related to 1902 24
S. W. Erdnase Importance of Details
Related to 1902 25
S. W. Erdnase Technical Terms
Related to 1902 25
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase System of Blind Shuffles - Position for Shuffle
Related to 1902 28
S. W. Erdnase Blind Shuffles - I. To Retain Top Stock
Related to 1902 29
S. W. Erdnase II. To Retain Top Stock and Shuffle Whole Deck
Related to 1902 31
S. W. Erdnase III. To Retain Bottom Stock and Shuffle Whole Deck
Related to 1902 32
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase System of Blind Riffles and Cuts - I. To Retain the Top Stock
Related toVariations 1902 33
S. W. Erdnase II. To Retain the Bottom Stock
Related to 1902 36
II. To Retain the Complete Stock
Related toAlso published here 1902 40
III. To Retain the Top Stock running cut with break
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 41
S. W. Erdnase IV. To Retain the Bottom Stock
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 42
S. W. Erdnase V. To Retain Bottom Stock. Riffle II and Cut IV Combination Riffle and Cuts
Related to 1902 44
S. W. Erdnase II. To Retain the Complete Stock
Related toVariations 1902 45
S. W. Erdnase II. This is located by the jog for use after overhand shuffle
Related to 1902 50
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Dealing featuring the Erdnase Grip
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 52
S. W. Erdnase Top and Bottom Dealing with One Hand using the Erdnase Bottom Deal, also mention of Stud Bottom Deal
Related to 1902 56
S. W. Erdnase Second Dealing two methods
Related to 1902 58
S. W. Erdnase Ordinary Methods of Stocking, Locating and Securing different methods while toying with the deck
Related toVariations 1902 60
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase System of Stock Shuffling
  • Two-Card Stock
  • Three-Card Stock
  • Four-Card Stock
  • Five-Card Stock
  • Twelve-Card Stock--For Draw Poker
  • Euchre Stock--Four-Handed Game-1
  • Euchre Stock--Four-Hande Game-2
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1902 68
S. W. Erdnase The Erdnase System of Cull Shuffling
  • To Cull Two Cards
  • To Cull Three Cards
  • To Cull Four Cards
  • To Cull Nine Cards
Related toVariations 1902 78
S. W. Erdnase The Erdnase System of Palming - Top Palm. First Method
Related toVariations 1902 83
S. W. Erdnase Top Palm. Second Method
Related to 1902 85
S. W. Erdnase Draw Replacement deck drawn to table edge
1902 86
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm. First Method with left little finger option
Related toVariations 1902 86
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm. Second Method
Related toAlso published here 1902 88
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
Related to 1902 90
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm When Cards Are Riffled almost tabled after riffle shuffle, two methods
Related to 1902 90
S. W. Erdnase Top Palm When Cards Are Riffled after riffle shuffle
1902 92
S. W. Erdnase To Maintain the Bottom Palm While Dealing delaying its use
Related to 1902 93
S. W. Erdnase To Hold the Location of Cut while Dealing delaying a shift or similar action
Related to 1902 94
S. W. Erdnase Shifts
Related to 1902 95
S. W. Erdnase The Erdnase Shift. One Hand
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 99
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Shift. Two Hands
Related to 1902 102
S. W. Erdnase To Ascertain the Top Cards while Riffling and Reserve them at Bottom see elegant title, tabled double cut
Related toVariations 1902 103
S. W. Erdnase Mode of Holding the Hand how to hold the hand for poker playing
Related to 1902 104
S. W. Erdnase Skinning the Hand to rearrange a heavy poker hand
Related to 1902 106
S. W. Erdnase Small Packet Top Palm
1902 107
S. W. Erdnase Dealing Without the Cut dealing from half pack to avoid shift and simplify bottom deal
Related to 1902 109
S. W. Erdnase The Player without an Ally
Related to 1902 109
S. W. Erdnase Replacing the Cut as Before bold
Related to 1902 110
S. W. Erdnase Holding Out for the Cut
Related to 1902 110
S. W. Erdnase Shifting the Cut tips for the card table
Related to 1902 111
S. W. Erdnase Dealing Too Many dealing too many cards in a game, double deal is only hinted at
Related to 1902 112
S. W. Erdnase Crimping for the Cut using crimp in a game, player cuts to crimp
Related to 1902 113
S. W. Erdnase Replacing Palm When Cutting two for top, one for bottom
Related to 1902 113
S. W. Erdnase The Short Deck playing with a short deck, card table advantage
Related to 1902 116
S. W. Erdnase Legerdemain
1902 125
S. W. Erdnase The Longitudinal Shift
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 130
S. W. Erdnase The Open Shift color change mention on page 134
Related toVariations 1902 132
S. W. Erdnase The S.W.E. Shift color change mention on page 136
Related toVariations 1902 134
S. W. Erdnase The Diagonal Palm-Shift mention of top palm, bottom palm and multiple shift on page 141
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 137
S. W. Erdnase The Blind Shuffle For Securing Selected Card with palm off for a spectator shuffle
1902 141
S. W. Erdnase Palming two methods
  • without apparently touching the deck with right hand
  • single card à la Vernon's Topping the Deck
Related toVariations 1902 144
S. W. Erdnase Transformations. Two Hands intro
1902 151
S. W. Erdnase First Method "Transformations. Two Hands"
Houdini/Erdnase Change
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 151
S. W. Erdnase Fourth Method "Transformations. Two Hands"
handling variation of Third Method
Variations 1902 153
S. W. Erdnase Sixth Method "Transformations. Two Hands"
featuring unusual palm
Related toVariations 1902 154
S. W. Erdnase Second Method "Transformations. One Hand"
one-handed, thumb pushes back card to the face
Variations 1902 158
S. W. Erdnase Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of intro
1902 165
S. W. Erdnase A. By the Riffle "Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of"
Related toVariations 1902 166
S. W. Erdnase B. By Springing Flourish "Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of"
Related toVariations 1902 166
S. W. Erdnase C. By the Cut "Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of"
spectator cuts while performer holds deck, remembers card, and replaces, performer picks up break
Variations 1902 167
S. W. Erdnase D. By the Gaze "Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of"
cards shown one by one, spectator's eyes are watched
Related toVariations 1902 167
S. W. Erdnase Card Tricks
1902 171
S. W. Erdnase The Exclusive Coterie
Related toVariations 1902 172
S. W. Erdnase The Divining Rod blindfolded
Related toVariations 1902 174
S. W. Erdnase The Invisible Flight
Related to 1902 177
S. W. Erdnase Tricks with the Prearranged Deck Eight Kings - set up explained with methods to calculate cards and their positions (applicable for any cyclic stack)
Related toVariations 1902 179
S. W. Erdnase Weighing Cards
1902 180
S. W. Erdnase Producing Any Card Called For
1902 181
S. W. Erdnase Naming Cards...
1902 181
S. W. Erdnase Knowing Position of any named Card
1902 182
S. W. Erdnase The Traveling Cards
Related to 1902 185
S. W. Erdnase The Acrobatic Jacks kind of Cavorting Aces
Related toVariations 1902 191
S. W. Erdnase A Mind-Reading Trick one out of four, "did you see your card already" and fishing
Related toVariations 1902 194
S. W. Erdnase Power of Concentrated Thought number up to ten
Related toVariations 1902 196
S. W. Erdnase The Card and Handkerchief
Variations 1902 198
S. W. Erdnase The Top and Bottom Production ladies looking glass
1902 200
S. W. Erdnase The Three Aces Ace of Hearts poses as Diamonds, distributed Aces are together after one cut
Related to 1902 202
S. W. Erdnase The Card and Hat card to under hat
Variations 1902 204
S. W. Erdnase, Harry Houdini The Slip-Slide Change Houdini / Erdnase Color Change
1927/28 15
S. W. Erdnase Change a la Erdnase Bottom Palm only description of the palm
Related to 1927/28 16
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase System of Stock Shuffling four cards, four players
1927/28 3
Jack Merlin Stacking Formula as Patter
Related to 1927/28 3
Graham Adams Five Card Stock Leaving the Cards at Any Desired Numbers not necessarily for a poker deal
Inspired by 1931 7
Graham Adams Six Card Stock for Any Number of Players
Inspired by 1931 9
Graham Adams Seven Card Stock for Any Number of Players
Variations 1931 9
Graham Adams Cull Shuffling
Inspired by 1931 10
Graham Adams The Bottom Deal photo illustrations
Related to 1931 53
Graham Adams The Second Deal photo illustrations
Related to 1931 61
Graham Adams The Diagonal Palm Shift photo illustrations
Related to 1931 85
S. W. Erdnase, Victor Farelli The "Strip" Cut Shuffle Substitute
1933 35
Card and Number Divination up to ten, with outs (palm-off, transformation)
Related to 1935 8
Victor Farelli "Culling" Talks about how culling should be done, mentions Louis Nikola and how he stacks his deck during the course of another routine, also mentions Erdnase's stock securing and cull shuffling
Related to 1936 12
Tom Bowyer, S. W. Erdnase Indetectable improvement (?) on DPS
Inspired by Jan. 1938
The Jinx (Issue 40)
264
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Bottom Deal
1940 29
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase In-Jog Shuffle top stock control, also as control of one selection
1940 3
Dai Vernon "Topping The Deck"
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1941/49 7
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue On the Gaze Selection Method see footnote, "secret of success" for one of Erdnase's methods
Inspired byRelated to 1942 13
Bruce Elliott, S. W. Erdnase The Expert at the Card Table stacking three Aces in a four hands game, modified Erdnase System, openly shown
Inspired byRelated to
  • corrections on p. 28
Variations
Apr. 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 5)
17
Tom Bowyer Indetectable Shift-Palm improvement (?) on DPS
Related to 1943 78
Paul Fleming (reviewer) The Expert at the Card Table by S. W. Erdnase
Enlarged Edition with Prof. Hoffmann comments
1946 15
Edward Victor The "Diagonal-Palm Shift" As an Aid to the "Rising Card Trick" three cards rise singly from a fan
Related to 1946 4
S. W. Erdnase The Erdnase Bottom Palm brief
1948 77
S. W. Erdnase The Bottom Deal
1948 79
Paul LePaul The Erdnase Bottom-Palm (improved)
Related toVariations 1949 55
Paul LePaul Ace Delusion Ace of Hearts poses as Diamonds, spectators see through this, then it really is the Diamond, sucker
Related to 1950 39
S. W. Erdnase Slip Cut
1952 46
S. W. Erdnase The Bottom Palm Erdnase Bottom Palm
1954 9
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Top Stock Shuffle
1954 17
Cy Endfield Center Steal
Related toVariations 1955 20
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase Modified Erdnase Bottom Deal Grip for bottom palm application
1957 28
Milton Kort Gambling Expose long routine, including memory, poker face, false dealing demo, stacking demo, in the end cards vanish under a handkerchief except four aces
Related to May 1958
The Cardiste (Issue 8)
3
S. W. Erdnase, Edward Marlo The Side Push-Off Second
Related to 1959 41
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase Handling Of False Cuts And Blinds
Inspired by 1959 2
Dai Vernon Out of Sight - Out of Mind original handling
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1960 14
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
1961 47
Charlie Miller Fifteen Card Trick Routine - 6 variation of Hull's "Mental Discernment" starting with freely thought of card, distribution with Erdnase's stock shuffle, OOSOOM
Inspired by 1961 15
S. W. Erdnase Fifteen Card Trick Routine - 7
Inspired by 1961 19
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Bottom Palm
1967 ca. 5
S. W. Erdnase, Edward Marlo Erdnase Break obtaining the break from fourth finger break
1970 77
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
Summer 1970 214
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase Marnase False Cut also as slip cut
Related toVariationsAlso published here Apr. 1971
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 4)
32
Mel Stover Winnipeg False Cut one simple cut
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 93
Bruce Elliott The Expert at the Card Table stacking Aces and selections
Inspired by 1972 85
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Note No. 238
  • in-jog preparation for Erdnase bottom palm
  • forward bevel to easily sight crimp on back side
Related to 1972 60
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Modified Erdnase Top Palm No. 347, avoiding finger movement
Inspired by 1972 97
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm
1975 90
S. W. Erdnase, Francis Carlyle A Multiple Card Palm and Steal Utilizing the Diagonal Push-Through Method DPS with several cards
Inspired by 1975 104
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase bottom palm replacement refinement
  • The Basic Rotary Movement
  • The Replacement
  • The Delayed Replacement
Inspired byAlso published here 1976
Kabbala — Volume 3 (Vol. 3 No. 12)
155
Dai Vernon, S. W. Erdnase Verdnase Break
1977 32
Ross Bertram (reviewer) S. W. Erdnase by S. W. Erdnase 1978 59
Edward Marlo The Raised Marnase False Cut
Related to 1980 236
S. W. Erdnase, Dai Vernon Erdnase-Vernon Overthrow
1980 9
S. W. Erdnase, Dr. Jacob Daley Bottom Deal to hide different colored back
1981 2
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
1982 26
Edward Marlo The Marnase Bottom Deal
Inspired by 1983 16
Edward Marlo Unit Movement for Erdnase Bottom Deal
Related to 1983 21
Edward Marlo Combi-Null Cuts
  • First Combi-Null Cut
  • Second Combi-Null Cut
Inspired by 1983 73
John Carney, S. W. Erdnase Full Deck Vanish extension
Inspired by 1983 39
Jerry Sadowitz Open Production flourish card in which card is suddenly projected
Inspired by 1984 31
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
Winter 1985
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 3 No. 34, 35 & 36)
382
Harry Houdini, S. W. Erdnase Houdini / Erdnase Transformation
1985 23
Card Switch palmed card dropped on card on deck (1936)
Inspired by 1985 12
Frederick Braue FB Side Steal "I think that this is the perfect pass, although I have used it only in the past week."
referenced Erdnase Palm from center (1936)
Inspired byAlso published here 1985 12
S. W. Erdnase, Frederick Braue Formula for Erdnase Shuffles
  • Stock Shuffling (3 to five cards)
  • Cull Shuffles (3 to four cards)
Related to 1985 21
S. W. Erdnase Diagonal Palm Shift
1986 235
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm (first method)
1987 36
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
1987 38
S. W. Erdnase, John C. Wagner Erdnase Break small packet
1987 34
John Carney Predictable Surprise prediction on napkin is correct, selection travels under napkin
Inspired byAlso published here 1987 [7]
Edward Marlo Olram's Open Charlier deck is openly cut with a Charlier cut but as the pass is completed the right hand covers the deck and the halves are again reversed, Ambitious Card sequence application
Related to Mar. 1987 90
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Top Palm
1988 83
S. W. Erdnase, José Carroll Erdnase Palm Handling here with small packet
1988 51
Edward Marlo Marnese Overhand Stack combining Erdnase and Milk Build
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1988 127
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Top Palm
1988
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 2 No. 4, 5 & 6)
27
Tom Gagnon Cutting Up false cut, shifts bottom card to the top, tabled
Inspired by 1988 389
S. W. Erdnase The Diagonal Palm Shift reprinted from reference
Also published here 1989 34
Karl Fulves KF Note on the Diagonal Palm-Shift
Related to 1989 36
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
1989 1
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
1990 3
Harry Houdini, John Carney, S. W. Erdnase, Dai Vernon Houdini/Erdnase Transformation
1991 67
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase Diagonal Palm Shift Alternative delayed handling
Inspired by July 1991 3
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Top Palm
Aug./Sep. 1991
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 3)
23
Roger Klause, S. W. Erdnase Diagonal Palm Shift described coming from automatic jog control
1991 163
Jörg Alexander Weber Bottom Palm Handling starting with deck in right hand, Erdnase break
Inspired by 1991 55
Vanni Bossi The Use of the Little Finger in Positioning Exactly the Card in the Palm on the little finger for the DPS
Inspired by 1991 6
David Britland (reviewer) The Man Who Was Erdnase by S. W. Erdnase (written by Jeff Busby, Bart Whaley) Aug. 1991
Opus (Vol. 3 No. 11)
9
T. Page Wright The Jumping Jacks Cavorting Aces combined with Leipzig's Slap Aces
Inspired by 1991 77
William Larsen, T. Page Wright An L. W. Mindreading Routine three-part routine, third part set up during first part
  • peeked card divined
  • Erdnase's "A Mind-Reading Trick"
  • repeat with different method
Related to 1991 289
Karl Fulves Square Paper comments on S. W. Erdnase and his book
1991
Swindle Sheet (Issue 8)
86
Karl Fulves (reviewer) The Man Who Was Erdnase by S. W. Erdnase (written by Jeff Busby, Bart Whaley) 1991 1
S. W. Erdnase, Chris Kenner S.W.E. Shift detailed description, also as top blockcover pass (see p. 155f)
1992 153
Harry Houdini, S. W. Erdnase Houdini/Erdnase Transformation as Vanish
1992 xl
Jack Carpenter Notes on the Erdnase Bottom Palm notes
Inspired by 1992 32
S. W. Erdnase Deep Erdnase Break
1992 42
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
1992 91
Jack Carpenter Notes on the Stud Bottom Deal extension of Erdnase's technique
Inspired by 1992 137
Justin Higham Bluff Erdnase Change for magicians
Related to Apr. 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 2)
19
S. W. Erdnase, Paul LePaul, Tom Mullica Erdnase Bottom Palm (Improved)
Inspired by 1992 55
S. W. Erdnase, Tom Mullica Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
1992 154
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break barely described
1993 19
Ernest Earick Turnover Top Palm the Erdnase Top Palm (see reference) adapted into the turning over of the deck
Inspired by 1993 42
Ernest Earick, S. W. Erdnase Diagonal Palm Shift, Delayed Handling
1993 92
S. W. Erdnase, Michael Close The Erdnase Bottom Palm
1993 48
S. W. Erdnase カラーチェンジ (Color Change) Erdnase color change
1993 130
Karl Fulves Stop on a Dime spectator stops during face-up deal, then a coin vanishes and appears next to the card, Erdnase bottom deal with a coin
Inspired by 1993 232
Karl Fulves Bottom Steal
Inspired by 1993 234
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Dealing abbreviated description
Also published here 1993 235
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm. Second Method brief
Also published here 1993 167
Vicente Canuto, S. W. Erdnase Con el Meñique Izquierdo Erdnase method number 1, for multiple cards
1993 171
S. W. Erdnase 2.- Método de Erdnase Para Una o Varias Cartas, con el Meñique Derecho Erdnase bottom palm
1993 277
S. W. Erdnase, Harry Houdini Método 3 Houdini/Erdnase Change, out-jogged
Also published here 1993 316
Philip T. Goldstein Perfect Palindrome "S. W. Erdnase? He's Andrews!"
1994
Verbatim (Issue 10)
146
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method A "Technical Roots"
Inspired byRelated to 1994 48
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method B "Technical Roots"
springing face-up with short pause, credit information
Inspired by 1994 52
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method C "Technical Roots"
Inspired by 1994 54
Roger Crosthwaite Erdnase Method D "Technical Roots"
by the gaze, see following entries, credit information
Inspired by 1994 55
Roger Crosthwaite The Gaze Method - Think-a-Card cards spread through with the faces towards the spectator, observing the spectator's eyes
Inspired byRelated to 1994 55
Roger Crosthwaite The Diagonal Palm Shift "A Tribute to Lewis Ganson"
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1994 119
Roger Crosthwaite Method Five: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 130
Roger Crosthwaite Method Six: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 131
Jack Avis The Bottom Deal comments on the Erdnase Bottom Deal
Inspired by 1994 187
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Squaring Action after riffle shuffle
1994 231
S. W. Erdnase To retain the complete stock
1995 10
S. W. Erdnase Top Palm
1995 36
S. W. Erdnase Squaring after the Shuffle
1995 107
Karl Fulves Bottom Fact using Erdnase Bottom Deal as get-ready for strike bottom
Inspired byRelated to 1995
Underworld (Issue 1)
12
Felix Farrell Single-Handed Slip-Cut using "The Erdnase Shift. One Hand"
Inspired by 1995 83
S. W. Erdnase Top-card Riffle Shuffle Glimpse
1996 356
S. W. Erdnase, Frank Garcia Affas-gaffas False Cut
Related to 1996 391
Adrian Plate, S. W. Erdnase Palm Change
Winter 1996 21
S. W. Erdnase Diagonal Palm Shift
1996 24
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Top Palm very brief
1996 57
S. W. Erdnase, Howard Schwarzman Erdnase Color Change Variation also Houdini change, spelled Erdinase
1996 17
S. W. Erdnase, Erdnase Color Change variation, also Houdini change, spelled Erdinse change
1996 37
Harry Riser Erdnase Aces tabled one-at-a-time Ace production, using riffle shuffle work from Erdnase
Inspired byVariations 1996 52
Dai Vernon Greek Ancestor
Related to Sep. 1996
Magic (Vol. 6 No. 1)
76
Dai Vernon, S. W. Erdnase Verdnase Break
1997 30
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase Break
1997 20
Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase Marnase False Cut
Related to 1997 317
Paul Chosse Diagonal Palm Shift getting into it from having a card selected from a spread
Inspired by 1997 14
Christian Scherer, S. W. Erdnase Karte durch Tuch no palming method for card through handkerchief
Inspired by 1997 27
S. W. Erdnase Transformations, Two Hands, First Method
1998 82
S. W. Erdnase The Erdnase Break
1998 534
S. W. Erdnase A Combination False Shuffle and Cut
1998 646
S. W. Erdnase Replacing Palmed Cards on the Bottom of the Deck
1998 729
S. W. Erdnase, Dai Vernon The Diagonal Palm shift
1998 767