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* '''Devil Skullocation''' ([[Mike Rogers]]): ''[[The Linking Ring]]'', Vol. 43 No. 4 (April 1963, pp. 73-74).
* '''Devil Skullocation''' ([[Mike Rogers]]): ''[[The Linking Ring]]'', Vol. 43 No. 4 (April 1963, pp. 73-74).


* '''The Bubble Dog Card''': [[Tony Griffith]]): ''[[An Invitation to Mystery]]'' (1969).
* '''The Bubble Dog Card''': [[Tony Griffith]], ''[[An Invitation to Mystery]]'' (1969).


* '''Dexter the Dexterous''' ([[Guy Thompson]]): ''[[Magick]]'', No. 1 (1970, pp. 1-2, 4).
* '''Dexter the Dexterous''' ([[Guy Thompson]]): ''[[Magick]]'', No. 1 (1970, pp. 1-2, 4).

Latest revision as of 20:29, 28 January 2015

Skullo-cation is a trick by Bill Nord, first sold around 1948. The performer places several cards in the mouth of a small skull key chain. He shakes the skull and all the cards fall to the table, except one. The selected card.

Many of the original advertisements for the trick quoted John Scarne as having said, "Bill Nord's Skullo-cation is the most terrific close-up trick I've seen."

Resources

  • Uncle Louie the Gamboleer (John Zlogar): The Linking Ring, Vol. 31 No. 12 (February 1952, pp. 75-77).
  • Super Auto Skullo (Harold G. Beaumont): The Linking Ring, Vol. 36 No. 10 (December 1956, pp. 69-70).
  • Skeletini: The Bone-a-fide Magician (Daniel Cros): Marketed item, 1989.
  • IZOD the Educated Alligator (Al Cohen): Genii, Vol. 77 No. 5 (May 2014, p. 15).

References