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[[Between Your Palms]] is a card routine developed by [[Alex Elmsley]] | [[Between Your Palms]] is a card routine developed by [[Alex Elmsley]]. | ||
The basic plot is an unknown card being held by the spectator at the start of the routine, turns out to be a selected signed (after the prediction is shown) card. | The basic plot is an unknown card being held by the spectator at the start of the routine, turns out to be a selected signed (after the prediction is shown) card. | ||
A "prediction" card is placed between the spectator's palms PRIOR to having three cards selected (one of which is signed). The two unsigned cards are also placed in the spectator's palm. After trying to find the last signed card, it turns out to be the "prediction" card that had been in the spectator's hand the entire time. | A "prediction" card is placed between the spectator's palms PRIOR to having three cards selected (one of which is signed). The two unsigned cards are also placed in the spectator's palm. After trying to find the last signed card, it turns out to be the "prediction" card that had been in the spectator's hand the entire time. | ||
It was published in [[Abracadabra]], Vol. 13, No. 335, 28 June, 1952 and reprinted in [[The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley]], Vol. 2, page 246 (1994) written by [[Stephen Minch]].<ref>[http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=47309 Genii Forum Discussion]</ref> | |||
== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
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* ''Between Elmsley, Brown, and Himber'' by Ed Brown & Jon Racherbaumer in [[Kabbala]], Vol. 3, No. 1 (1976) | * ''Between Elmsley, Brown, and Himber'' by Ed Brown & Jon Racherbaumer in [[Kabbala]], Vol. 3, No. 1 (1976) | ||
* ''The Money Card'' by [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Marlo Without Tears]] written by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] (1983) | * ''The Money Card'' by [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Marlo Without Tears]] written by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] (1983) | ||
* ''Between Your Palms, Rethought'' from The Earl Nelson Workbook (1984) | * ''Between Your Palms, Rethought'' from [[Earl Nelson]]'s Lecture Notes [[The Earl Nelson Workbook]] (1984) | ||
* [[John Bannon]]'s ''Do the Twixt'' from [[Smoke and Mirrors]] (1991) | * [[John Bannon]]'s ''Do the Twixt'' from [[Smoke and Mirrors]] (1991) | ||
* ''Spirits Between Your Palms'' by [[Peter Duffie]] in The [[Looking Glass]] Winter (1998) | * ''Spirits Between Your Palms'' by [[Peter Duffie]] in The [[Looking Glass]] Winter (1998) | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Card Plots]] | [[Category:Card Plots]] |
Latest revision as of 14:49, 24 January 2012
Between Your Palms is a card routine developed by Alex Elmsley. The basic plot is an unknown card being held by the spectator at the start of the routine, turns out to be a selected signed (after the prediction is shown) card.
A "prediction" card is placed between the spectator's palms PRIOR to having three cards selected (one of which is signed). The two unsigned cards are also placed in the spectator's palm. After trying to find the last signed card, it turns out to be the "prediction" card that had been in the spectator's hand the entire time.
It was published in Abracadabra, Vol. 13, No. 335, 28 June, 1952 and reprinted in The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley, Vol. 2, page 246 (1994) written by Stephen Minch.[1]
Variations
- Signed Card In (Two methods) by Ed Marlo in Hierophant No. 3, March (1970).
- Between Elmsley, Brown, and Himber by Ed Brown & Jon Racherbaumer in Kabbala, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1976)
- The Money Card by Ed Marlo in Marlo Without Tears written by Jon Racherbaumer (1983)
- Between Your Palms, Rethought from Earl Nelson's Lecture Notes The Earl Nelson Workbook (1984)
- John Bannon's Do the Twixt from Smoke and Mirrors (1991)
- Spirits Between Your Palms by Peter Duffie in The Looking Glass Winter (1998)
- Departed Point in Simon Lovell's Australian Lecture Notes (1999)
- Lies by David Regal from Close-Up and Personal (1999)
- Jay Sankey's DVD Paperclipped (2007) (a paper clip is used instead of a spectator's palm)