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Includes:  An Instantaneous Detection; The Haunted Whisper; The Hazy Pips; From Another Pack; A Joker Location; Another Joker Location; Blowing the Pips; A New Reverse Location; Upside Down; The Phantom Pips; and a topsy-turvy location.
The method for the effect "From Another Pack" is the basis for what later became known as the [[Lazy Man's Card Trick]].
The method for the effect "From Another Pack" is the basis for what later became known as the [[Lazy Man's Card Trick]].
   
   

Latest revision as of 13:12, 27 January 2012

Take A Card was written with Judson Brown.

Take A Card
AuthorJack McMillen
PublisherThe S.A. Conrad Co.
Publication Date1929
LanguageEnglish
 

Includes: An Instantaneous Detection; The Haunted Whisper; The Hazy Pips; From Another Pack; A Joker Location; Another Joker Location; Blowing the Pips; A New Reverse Location; Upside Down; The Phantom Pips; and a topsy-turvy location.

The method for the effect "From Another Pack" is the basis for what later became known as the Lazy Man's Card Trick.



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