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| A deck of cards is removed from its case and handed to the spectator for shuffling. It is a genuine/ unmarked deck - not gimmicked in any way. The spectator shuffles the cards until he is satisfied an... |
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| Three cards are first selected separately by various people and each time assistant correctly names them. Now three more are selected by different people and as each is drawn an ordinary envelope is h... |
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| This is an old and wonderful effect. A spectator is given five cards each with a different design. The performer holds a matching set. The performer places one face down on the table and the participa... |
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| Performer passes out small slips of paper and pencils with the request that spectators write questions, etc. (as in other Mind Reading Acts). Papers are folded, collected, and placed on table. Perform... |
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| Pads of paper and pencils are passed out through the audience, and spectators are requested to write anything they choose on the paper. They may write telephone numbers, addresses, names, questions, o... |
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| Performer passes out blank cards, envelopes, and pencils to audience. Spectators write any question they desire answered or numbers on coins or bills, telephone numbers, addresses, etc. on the cards. ... |
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| Performer has a deck of cards thoroughly shuffled by a spectator and has him select a card and place it in his pocket. Another spectator takes the deck and also selects a card and keeps it. Magician n... |
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| Two pieces of cardboard are shown to be blank on both sides. A spectator is requested to write four numbers, one on each side of the two pieces of cardboard. These slates are then wrapped with ribbon ... |
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| \'The performer, while seated at a dining table either at home or in a restaurant, addresses the company: "I have a friend who lives in California who has become a follower of an Indian mystic. ... |
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| A spectator selects one of the four aces from their own deck under the fairest conditions. They are instructed to deal their cards to the table, and not to react or signal you when they see their chos... |
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| In this baffling routine you appear to foretell the future. You predict in advance a date, a name and a playing card which each of three spectators will select. And you re 100 per cent accurate each t... |
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| \'The performer states that one of the things he enjoyed most about growing up in America, was that great American pastime, baseball. “And tonight,” the performer continues, “I&rsqu... |
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\'“This evening I would like to relate an astonishing experience that happened in Kenya in the summer of 1995.\' \'“My wife and I were on a photographic safari and as we were moving from one ... |
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| The performer hands a full packet of matches to a spectator. The spectator is told to remove some matches, place some in his pocket and hold the remainder in his hand. The number in each case is unkno... |
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| You hand person sheet of paper ruled into five spaces and have him write four living names and one dead, and tear into separate strips, fold and throw on table. They are put into glass tumbler and he ... |
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| The performer invites four spectators to participate in a psychic game of chance. Displaying a hinged Lucite holder, the performer points out that it contains a brand new hundred dollar bill. The bill... |
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| \'The mentalist calls attention to a hundred dollar bill protruding from his breast pocket and states, “In a moment, I will give a member of this audience an opportunity to win the hundred doll... |
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| The performer challenges two spectators to a mathematical contest - the performer pitting his mental arithmetic against the calculators of the spectators. Performer and spectators perform the same cal... |
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| Performer divides a deck of cards into two parts. He gives these halves to two spectators and has them shuffle the cards. One of the spectators is asked to pass through the audience and have about ten... |
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| A deck of cards is first freely shuffled. With your back turned, you allow anyone to insert a butter knife at any point in the deck. The deck is separated at that point and the spectator notes the car... |
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