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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Harry Valcarte Top Notch Vanish
1933 27
Harry Valcarte Spectre Vanish
1933 27
Harry Valcarte The Startler Vanish coin stolen into back palm of other hand
1933 28
Harry Valcarte The Wand Er Er vanish using a wand
1933 29
Harry Valcarte Natural Drop coin is dropped into other hand
1933 29
Harry Valcarte Believe It or Not Vanish odd method
1933 31
Harry Valcarte Fadeaway - A One Hand Vanish
1933 31
Harry Valcarte Surprise Vanish
1933 32
Harry Valcarte The Super Lift
1933 34
Harry Valcarte Speedex Vanish sucker vanish, using the pinch vanish
1933 34
Harry Valcarte The Laets Steal
1933 35
Harry Valcarte Smpl Drop eccentric vanish
1933 35
Harry Valcarte The Reverso Match match reverses in fist, head always on other side
1933 36
Harry Valcarte The Miracle Move ball pressed to body
1933 38
Harry Valcarte The One Hand Shuffle multiple Charlier cuts
1933 38
Orville Wayne Meyer, Jean Hugard, Val Evans Handkerchief Force see credit corrections on page 166 and 198
Nov. 1936
The Jinx (Issue 26)
159
Val Evans Multeffect Cards long-short paired deck used for a routine of eighteen different effects
Related toVariations 1937
The Jinx (Issue Winter Extra 1936/37)
177
Val Evans, Franz Christensen An Invitation to Lunch...with Beer picture cards with images are spelled out with story, always beer image shows up
Inspired by
  • Christensen's "Spell Hound" (Nov. 1936 Genii)
Variations
Aug. 1937
The Jinx (Issue 35)
238
Val Evans Smoker's Paradise packet of cigarettes changes brand multiple times
Dec. 1937
The Jinx (Issue 39)
262
Val Evans The Tray and Houlette steel spring pushes up card
1938 407
Val Evans Discs of Dir ball and disc threaded on string, they impossibly change places
Nov. 1939
The Jinx (Issue 68)
467
Tom Sellers, Val Evans Forced Prognostico selection appears on blank card
VariationsAlso published here Feb. 1940
The Jinx (Issue 79)
517
Val Evans Glide Display hiding face of one card
Feb. 1940
The Jinx (Issue 79)
517
Val Evans Stacks and Stacks Of Cards
1941 1
Val Evans Progressive Poker Hands dealing a four-handed game six times, better hand for performer each time
1941 2
Val Evans Pocket Deck Switch during location in pocket
1941 5
Val Evans Poker Memory spectator cuts deck, deals out five hands, performer names all hands
1941 6
Val Evans The Ten Game Challenge stack that can be used to win at ten different games
1941 8
Val Evans The Seven Game Stack stack that can be used to win at seven different games
1941 11
Val Evans Any Hand Called For (Poker) forty-card stack
1941 13
Val Evans Any Poker Hand Called For ten-card stack, for credit information see also p. 1
Also published here
  • "The Poker Hand" (Val Evans, Pasteboard Perplexities, 1920)
1941 16
Val Evans The Dealer Resorts to Magic sixteen-card stack, sucker deal, opponent is ahead until the last card, two phases
1941 18
Val Evans Pat Hand Full Houses seven-handed deal, variation without bottom deal
Related to 1941 19
Val Evans Solitaire Gag
1941 20
Val Evans Pseudo Stacking Aces pushed into deck next to already stacked cards with marks on their backs
1941 21
Val Evans The Auto Repeato Speller divided deck spelling stack, card thought of from one half
1941 21
Val Evans The Million And First Deck stack with thirteen long cards, chart on card case or memorized
  • spelling to any named card
  • cutting any number of cards
  • calculation rules after cutting the memorized deck
  • naming chosen cards directly
  • story deck (see next item)
1941 24
Val Evans The Story of Jack Hartz
1941 31
Val Evans The Prognostication Pack half Koran-type deck, one of five cards thought of, then performer shows five-card groups, card predicted on piece of paper
1941 34
Tom Sellers, Val Evans Forced Prognostico selection appears on blank card, with Tom Sellers' Forcing Gaff
Also published here 1944 288
Val Evans Digivision card is selected behind the back, clever
1945 83
Val Evans Four Coin Transposition four coins travel from hand to hand, extra
1945 164
Val Evans Crazy Crackers chinese compass with crackers
Also published here
  • "Optogramma" Lloyd Jones' "The Bat" 1948.
1949 32
Val Evans La Baraja preparation of Val Evans Multieffect deck, 48 cards
  • Trucaje
  • Ordenación
1980 9
Val Evans Adivinación Increible Efecto N°1, simple card divination
1980 24
Val Evans Tacto Finismo Efecto N°2, cutting packets of even or odd numbers
1980 25
Val Evans, Juan Tamariz Adivinación Corte Efecto N°3, spectator cuts packet and performer divines if number is odd or even
1980 26
Val Evans, Juan Tamariz Revelación Fraterna Efecto N°5, card with a value one higher than selection is produced
1980 29
Val Evans, Juan Tamariz Superjuan (La Carta Que Falta) Efecto N°6, one or more cards are removed from shuffled deck and divined by performer
Variations 1980 31
Val Evans, Juan Tamariz Exhibición de Poker Efecto N°9
Related to 1980 45
Val Evans Memoria Prodigiosa Efecto N°10, apparently memorizing half of the deck, other half as memory aid
1980 48
Val Evans Memoria Prodigiosa II Efecto N°11, apparently memorizing half of the deck, other half as memory aid, spectator names card and performer can name position
1980 50
Val Evans Memoria Prodigiosa III Efecto N°12, apparently memorizing half of the deck, other half as memory aid, spectator names number and performer can name card at position
1980 50
Val Evans Revelación Subita Efecto N°13, quick production of selection
1980 51
Val Evans Encuentro Regio Efecto N°16, Kings are shuffled into packet, then they drop out on the table at once
1980 59
Val Evans, Juan Tamariz El Tahur y los 4 Ases Efecto N°17, cutting the Aces
1980 60
Val Evans, Juan Tamariz Los Treboles Magicos Efecto N°18, clubs are found under handkerchief, trick to exchange deck
1980 61
Val Evans Multeffect Cards
1982
Pabular (Vol. 7 No. 3)
1007
Val Evans, Burling Hull, Theodore Annemann, Juan Tamariz Prodigious Memory half of the deck is memorized, performer in other room names cards at correct positions
  • Reassembling the Stay Stack
2004 168