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A sleight that allows to "steal" a card simply peeked by a spectator.
{{hatnote|For the 1957 book by Ed Marlo, see [[Side Steal (Book)]].}}
'''Side Steal''' is a sleight that allows for  "stealing" a card which was simply peeked by a spectator.


First description in [[The Art of Magic]] (1909) attributed to [[Nate Leipzig]] and named ''The Side Slip (steal)'' (page 142, [[Dover]] Edition 1980)
One of the first description was published in [[The Art of Magic]] ([[1909]]) attributed to [[Nate Leipzig]] and named ''The Side Slip (steal)'' (page 142, [[Dover]] Edition 1980.)


 
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* Side Steal (chapter 4 of the [[RCT]]) by [[Ed Marlo]] (1957)




[[Category:Card Sleights]]
[[Category:Card Sleights]]

Latest revision as of 13:05, 27 January 2015

For the 1957 book by Ed Marlo, see Side Steal (Book).

Side Steal is a sleight that allows for "stealing" a card which was simply peeked by a spectator.

One of the first description was published in The Art of Magic (1909) attributed to Nate Leipzig and named The Side Slip (steal) (page 142, Dover Edition 1980.)

References