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:''We have not dubbed the following process with our initials because we wish to appear "big on the bills," but merely to give it a name. Still, we must confess to some satisfaction in having originated what we believe to be the most rapid, and, for certain purposes, the most perfect shift ever devised. The method is practically the same as the "Longitudinal," but as the deck is held crosswise it is much more rapid. The position is open and natural, and the shift possesses many advantages for conjuring purposes.''
:''We have not dubbed the following process with our initials because we wish to appear "big on the bills," but merely to give it a name. Still, we must confess to some satisfaction in having originated what we believe to be the most rapid, and, for certain purposes, the most perfect shift ever devised. The method is practically the same as the "Longitudinal," but as the deck is held crosswise it is much more rapid. The position is open and natural, and the shift possesses many advantages for conjuring purposes.''


== Publications ==
* Expert at the Card Table (1902)
* [[The Pass (book)]] (1994)
== Favorite Routines ==
== Favorite Routines ==
* S.W. Elevator by Chris Kenner in Totally Out Of Control
* S.W. Elevator by Chris Kenner in [[Totally Out Of Control]]
[[Category:Passes]]
[[Category:Passes]]

Revision as of 14:53, 10 April 2009

S.W.E. Shift is a Pass published by Erdnase in Expert at the Card Table.


Excerpt from The Expert at the Card Table:

We have not dubbed the following process with our initials because we wish to appear "big on the bills," but merely to give it a name. Still, we must confess to some satisfaction in having originated what we believe to be the most rapid, and, for certain purposes, the most perfect shift ever devised. The method is practically the same as the "Longitudinal," but as the deck is held crosswise it is much more rapid. The position is open and natural, and the shift possesses many advantages for conjuring purposes.

Publications

Favorite Routines