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Carlyle False Turnover
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The Carlyle False Turnover (also been referred to as "Vernon/Carlyle All Backs Move" and the "Carlyle Paddle Move") is a card sleight in which a card is apparently turned over, but in reality the same side is shown twice (i.e the Paddle Move with cards).
It first appeared under Carlyle's name within "Carlyle's Card" in The Phoenix, No. 48 (Nov. 19, 1943).
A history of the move is described in Subtle Card Creations, Vol. 1 by Nick Trost.
Variations
- Using a business card, this move appeared in "The Mystic Star" by Douglas Dexter in Will Goldston's Great Magicians' Tricks (1931).
- The move done with a pocket mirror, with no author given, was in "The Card In The Mirror" in Ireland's Yearbook 1942.
- Vernon used the move in his "All Backs" routine in Hugard's Magic Monthly June 1949.
- The move is used in Color Changing Boomerangs (Boomerang Illusion) by George Murray and Tom Jorgenson (2000).
- "Turnover Turnover technique" in Card Dupery By J.K. Hartman (2007)
Publications
- Bruce Elliott's Classic Secrets of Magic (1953) (page 36).
- Focus by Phil Goldstein (page 32) (1990)
- Card College, Vol. 5 by Roberto Giobbi (page 1305) (2003).
- Subtle Card Creations, Vol. 1 by Nick Trost (2008).