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===Strike/Hit Lift===
 
===Strike/Hit Lift===
 
* '''The Flip-Over Double-Lift''' ([[Paul Le Paul]]): Paul Le Paul, ''[[The Card Magic of Le Paul]]'' (1949, pp. 69-71).
 
* '''The Flip-Over Double-Lift''' ([[Paul Le Paul]]): Paul Le Paul, ''[[The Card Magic of Le Paul]]'' (1949, pp. 69-71).
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* '''Instantaneous Double Lift''' ([[Dr. Jacob Daley]]): ''[[Stars of Magic]]'', Vol. 7 No. 2 (1950, pp. 108-109).
 
* '''Instantaneous Double Lift''' ([[Dr. Jacob Daley]]): ''[[Stars of Magic]]'', Vol. 7 No. 2 (1950, pp. 108-109).
 
** '''Daley Strike Double''' ([[Daryl Martinez]]): [[Stephen Minch]], ''[[Secrets of a Puerto Rican Gambler]]'' (1980, pp. 48-49).
 
** '''Daley Strike Double''' ([[Daryl Martinez]]): [[Stephen Minch]], ''[[Secrets of a Puerto Rican Gambler]]'' (1980, pp. 48-49).
 
*** Stephen Minch, ''[[Daryl's Ambitious Card Omnibus]]'' (1987, pp. 5-7).
 
*** Stephen Minch, ''[[Daryl's Ambitious Card Omnibus]]'' (1987, pp. 5-7).
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* '''Leipzig Double Lift''' ([[Nate Leipzig]]): ''Stars of Magic'', Series 10 (1952, p. 143).
 
* '''Leipzig Double Lift''' ([[Nate Leipzig]]): ''Stars of Magic'', Series 10 (1952, p. 143).
 
** [[Lewis Ganson]], ''[[Dai Vernon's Tribute to Nate Leipzig]]'' (1963, pp. 29-30).
 
** [[Lewis Ganson]], ''[[Dai Vernon's Tribute to Nate Leipzig]]'' (1963, pp. 29-30).
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* '''Hit Double Lift''' ([[Ed Marlo]]): Ed Marlo, ''[[The Cardician]]'' (1953, pp. 52-53).
 
* '''Hit Double Lift''' ([[Ed Marlo]]): Ed Marlo, ''[[The Cardician]]'' (1953, pp. 52-53).
 
** '''Crackling Turnover''' ([[Jon Racherbaumer]]): Jon Racherbaumer, ''[[Card Finesse]]'' (1982, pp. 61-62).
 
** '''Crackling Turnover''' ([[Jon Racherbaumer]]): Jon Racherbaumer, ''[[Card Finesse]]'' (1982, pp. 61-62).
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* '''Instant Double and Triple Turnover Technique''' ([[John Hamman|Brother John Hamman]]): [[Richard Kaufman]], ''[[The Secrets of Brother John Hamman]]'' (1989, pp. 11-14).
 
* '''Instant Double and Triple Turnover Technique''' ([[John Hamman|Brother John Hamman]]): [[Richard Kaufman]], ''[[The Secrets of Brother John Hamman]]'' (1989, pp. 11-14).
  
 
===Push-Off===
 
===Push-Off===
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* '''The One Hand Push-Off''': [[Jean Hugard]] and [[Fred Braue]], ''[[Expert Card Technique]]'' (1940, pp. 9-11).
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* '''The Double Lift (Second Method)''' ([[Cy Endfield]]): [[Lewis Ganson]], ''[[Cy Endfield's Entertaining Card Magic III]]'' (1958, pp. 55-58).
 
* '''The Double Lift (Second Method)''' ([[Cy Endfield]]): [[Lewis Ganson]], ''[[Cy Endfield's Entertaining Card Magic III]]'' (1958, pp. 55-58).
  

Revision as of 06:10, 15 January 2015

The Double Lift is a sleight by which two cards are "lifted" and shown as a single card. It is referred to as a Double Turnover if the cards are immediately placed back on the deck.

The "concept" was first described in The Merry Companion; or Delights for the Ingenious, written by Richard Neve in 1716. The title was "To Fein to Change the Top Card of the pack to Another" (p. 141). Many magicians have published techniques for the Double Lift since.

Arthur Finley is generally recognized as the first to use a Double Turnover, where the cards are turned over and immediately placed on the pack.

With Break

The "Vernon" Push-Off

Vernon's Simulated Push-Off

Stuart Gordon Turnover

Other

No Break

Strike/Hit Lift

Push-Off

Other

  • A Double Turnover: Roberto Giobbi, Card College, Vol. 1 (1995, pp. 130-131).

Replacement Moves

Stanley Collins Replacement

Vernon Replacement

Tamariz/Bruce Replacement

Other

  • The New Dai Vernon Double Lift (Dai Vernon): The Gen, Vol. 19 No. 7 (November 1963, pp. 175-176).

Get-Ready Techniques