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== Variations ==
== Variations ==
* All That Jazz by [[Jack Parker]]
* ''Jokers and Jacks'' by [[Larry Jennings]] in Up in Smoke and Other Tantalizing Mysteries (1990)
* Jazz Two Step – [[R. Paul Wilson]]
* ''Slow Motion Jazz Aces'' by [[Bob White]] in Bob White Presents It's A Matter of Style (2002)
* Slow Motion Jazz Aces by [[Bob White]]
* ''All That Jazz'' by [[Jack Parker]] in [[Genii]], Vol. 69, N° 6, june 2006
* Jokers and Jacks by [[Larry Jennings]] in Up in Smoke and Other Tantalizing Mysteries (1990)
* ''Jazz Two Step'' – [[R. Paul Wilson]] in DVD Extreme Possibilities, Vol. 3 (2008)


[[Category:Ace Assembly]]
[[Category:Ace Assembly]]

Revision as of 17:24, 12 October 2008

Jazz Aces is an Ace Assembly card routine by Peter Kane that was first published in "Another Card Session with Peter Kane" (1971).

Effect: The performer places the four aces face down on the table in a row. He holds four black spot cards and places one onto the "leader" Ace. He takes one of the other aces into his hand. The Ace vanishes from the packet and appears with the leader Ace. This is repeated with the other two aces.

Peter also used to perform this effect with 2 jumbo cards that had been cut into quarters (to help hide one of the inconsistencies in the trick).

Here's a video to give the flavor of this routine:

Variations

  • Jokers and Jacks by Larry Jennings in Up in Smoke and Other Tantalizing Mysteries (1990)
  • Slow Motion Jazz Aces by Bob White in Bob White Presents It's A Matter of Style (2002)
  • All That Jazz by Jack Parker in Genii, Vol. 69, N° 6, june 2006
  • Jazz Two StepR. Paul Wilson in DVD Extreme Possibilities, Vol. 3 (2008)