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+ | * ''Marlo-Curry Change'', page 19 in [[Classical Foursome]] by [[Ed Marlo]]. (Exchange of two cards during the turnover) | ||
+ | * ''No Break Marlo-Curry Change'', page 7 in [[Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 1]] by Ed Marlo. | ||
* [[Card College, Vol. 4]], page 813 - This Vernon's variant which was first published in [[Super Card Man Stuff]] (1965) by [[Al Leech]] and inspired by a Bill Simon's Switch described in [[Effective Card Magic]] (1952), page 117 (Ref. #13 by [[Roberto Giobbi]]). | * [[Card College, Vol. 4]], page 813 - This Vernon's variant which was first published in [[Super Card Man Stuff]] (1965) by [[Al Leech]] and inspired by a Bill Simon's Switch described in [[Effective Card Magic]] (1952), page 117 (Ref. #13 by [[Roberto Giobbi]]). | ||
[[Category:Card Sleights]] | [[Category:Card Sleights]] |
Revision as of 11:49, 28 April 2011
Curry Change ( or Curry Turnover Change) is a card sleight that exchanges a face-up card on a table for another while in the process of turning it from a face-down
Created by Paul Curry and first published in Jean Hugard's More Card Manipulations No. 2 (1939) as the "Curry's Turnover Change". It was later republished in Curry's Something Borrowed, Something New (1942).
Variations and publications
- Marlo-Curry Change, page 19 in Classical Foursome by Ed Marlo. (Exchange of two cards during the turnover)
- No Break Marlo-Curry Change, page 7 in Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 1 by Ed Marlo.
- Card College, Vol. 4, page 813 - This Vernon's variant which was first published in Super Card Man Stuff (1965) by Al Leech and inspired by a Bill Simon's Switch described in Effective Card Magic (1952), page 117 (Ref. #13 by Roberto Giobbi).