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==The "Master Speller"==
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'''The "Master Speller": A Modern Card Miracle'''
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''Using a Borrowed and Unarranged Pack of FIfty-Two Cards''
 
by Victor Farelli
 
by Victor Farelli
  
Using a Borrowed and Unarranged Pack of FIfty-Two Cards
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"The magician who never received a hint or suggestion for a magical effect from any other source than his own brain and claims to base his work on a principle, or principles, before unknown, is the Seventieth Wonder of the World.”
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"Originality is not necessarily creative: it is more the adaptation or rearrangement of something seen or heard and retained in the subconscious brain and brought out in a different form or manner.” — The late Dr. [[A.M. Wilson]] in "[[Sphinx|The Sphinx]]” (May,1929).
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== Contents ==
  
Contents
 
  
 
* Outline Description of Effect
 
* Outline Description of Effect

Latest revision as of 16:42, 7 August 2023

The Master Speller
Farelli Master Speller.jpg
AuthorVictor Farelli
PublisherE. Bagshawe & Co.
Publication Date1930
LanguageEnglish
Pages14
SubjectCard Magic
 

The "Master Speller": A Modern Card Miracle Using a Borrowed and Unarranged Pack of FIfty-Two Cards by Victor Farelli

"The magician who never received a hint or suggestion for a magical effect from any other source than his own brain and claims to base his work on a principle, or principles, before unknown, is the Seventieth Wonder of the World.”

"Originality is not necessarily creative: it is more the adaptation or rearrangement of something seen or heard and retained in the subconscious brain and brought out in a different form or manner.” — The late Dr. A.M. Wilson in "The Sphinx” (May,1929).

Contents

  • Outline Description of Effect
  • General Working
  • With Giant Cards
  • Another Impromptu "Speller"


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