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* [[Larry Jennings' The Cardwright]] by Mike Maxwell on p. 114
 
* [[Larry Jennings' The Cardwright]] by Mike Maxwell on p. 114
 
* [[Cardshark]] by Darwin Ortiz, p. 106
 
* [[Cardshark]] by Darwin Ortiz, p. 106
* [[Jennings ´67]] by Richard Kaufman describes a variation of the lift on p. 187
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* [[Jennings '67]] by Richard Kaufman describes a variation of the lift on p. 187
 
* [[Enchantments]] by Wesley James has some history and describes a variation on p. 164
 
* [[Enchantments]] by Wesley James has some history and describes a variation on p. 164
 
* [[The Magic of Ascanio]] - Vol. 2, Studies of Card Magic, by Jesús Etcheverry, p 223
 
* [[The Magic of Ascanio]] - Vol. 2, Studies of Card Magic, by Jesús Etcheverry, p 223

Revision as of 20:17, 26 September 2012

Gordon Turnover is a technique for a Double Lift, credited to Stuart Gordon, which was first published in Larry Jennings' The Cardwright (1988).

Wesley James states in his book Enchantments that Earl Nelson recounts in 1974, when he relocated to California, that David Roth showed him the technique, crediting Stuart Gordon.

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