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*[[Jim Callan|CALLAN, Jim]] Soup To Nuts (Emerson & West)
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*[[Tony Chaudhuri|CHAUDHURI, Tony]] The Sting
*[[Tony Chaudhuri|CHAUDHURI, Tony]] The Sting
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] 4'Wave (Colombini Magic)
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Ace-Embly (Colombini Magic)
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Back Off (Colombini Magic)
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Close Quarters (Colombini Magic)
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Come Together (The Magic Apple)
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Fly Cards
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Mat-rick (Colombini Magic)
*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] The Jesters (Colombini Magic)
*[[John Cornelius|CORNELIUS, John]] Marked For Life
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*[[Daryl]] Presto Printo (Fooler Doolers)
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*[[Derek Dingle|DINGLE, Derek]] Wild Fire (New Stars of Magic Vol. 1 #1) (Tannen’s Magic)
*[[Derek Dingle|DINGLE, Derek]] Wild Fire (New Stars of Magic Vol. 1 #1) (Tannen’s Magic)
*[[Peter Duffie|DUFFIE, Peter]] A Free Choice (Colombini Magic)
*[[Peter Duffie|DUFFIE, Peter]] Bleached (Colombini Magic)


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*[[Cameron Francis|FRANCIS, Cameron]] Twists and Turns (Colombini Magic)
*[[Gary Freed|FREED, Gary]] NFW (Elmwood Magic)
*[[Gary Freed|FREED, Gary]] NFW (Elmwood Magic)
*[[Ron Frost|FROST, Ron]] Carderfeiter (Meir Yedid Magic)
*[[Ron Frost|FROST, Ron]] Carderfeiter (Meir Yedid Magic)

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Packet tricks are card tricks done with a small group of cards either removed from the deck in performance or introduced independently. Many packet tricks require specially printed or prepared cards sold by Magic Dealers.

The rise of the modern packet trick may coincide with the spread of the Buckle Count, and really took off after Dai Vernon popularized the Elmsley Count with his Twisting the Aces routine.

Some of the earliest packet tricks were George Sands' "Super Optical Illusion" (published in Hugard's Magic Monthly December, 1946) and the marketed trick based on it called "Gamble Amble." Another early example was Max Katz's "The M. K. Turning Aces," published in Hugard's Magic Monthly (September, 1957).

Magicians, though, have been performing small packet card magic since Hofzinser's day with such tricks as Six-Card Repeat, Cards to Pocket, and Cards Across. These effects all used some kind of false count or display.

Packet tricks rose to their height of popularity, achieving a kind of "golden age," from the mid 1970s to mid 1980s, with the innovative work of Larry West, Phil Goldstein, Nick Trost, and Magic Ronnay, among others. Emerson & West, a company formed by Arthur Emerson and Larry West, spearheaded the movement by specializing in producing packet tricks almost exclusively.

List of Marketed Packet Tricks

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References and Further reading