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* ''Open Air Ace Assembly'' by Ed Marlo in [[Card Finesse]]  by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] has a four card handling.  (1982)
* ''Open Air Ace Assembly'' by Ed Marlo in [[Card Finesse]]  by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] has a four card handling.  (1982)
* The Invisible Card & Skipping Kerns by [[Brother John Hamman]] in [[The Secrets of Brother John Hamman]] (1989)
* The Invisible Card & Skipping Kerns by [[Brother John Hamman]] in [[The Secrets of Brother John Hamman]] (1989)
* ''Travlrs 1'' by  [[Chris Kenner]] in  [[Totally Out Of Control]] (1992)  
* ''Travlrs 1'' by  [[Chris Kenner]] in  [[Totally Out of Control]] (1992)  
* L’empalmage Invisible by  Richard Kaufman in Le Magicien  N° 137 (1994)
* L’empalmage Invisible by  Richard Kaufman in Le Magicien  N° 137 (1994)
* [[Jennings '67]] by Kaufman has several variations and Larry Jennings' thinking.(1997)  
* [[Jennings '67]] by Kaufman has several variations and Larry Jennings' thinking.(1997)  

Revision as of 16:56, 3 March 2009

Open Travelers, also known as Invisible Palm Aces, is an Ace Assembly in which which four aces assemble one by one without any other cards, just the performers hands.

Larry Jennings is most often credited with starting the craze.

Travelers is a plot by Dai Vernon from Stars of Magic in which 4 aces going to 4 different pockets.

Published history

Variations

  • No Extra cards
    • Open Air Assembly by Jon Racherbaumer in Card Finesse
  • Aces change to others cards kicker ending
  • "Disguised Travellers" in The Paul Hallas Files Vol 1 Video (1989)
  • Cards are done face-up.
  • Coin routines inspired by the plot
    • From "Coinmagic" by Richard Kaufman (1981)
      • Open Travelers No.1 by Richard Kaufman
      • Open Travelers With Edge Grip by Kaufman and Arthur
      • Open Travelers No.2 by Geoffrey Latta
  • Gaffed, Market versions
    • Las Vegas Aces by Cody Fisher.


References