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"A Mind-Reading Trick" [[Expert at the Card Table]](1902) was Vernon's inspiration for creating "Out of Sight-Out of Mind".
 
"A Mind-Reading Trick" [[Expert at the Card Table]](1902) was Vernon's inspiration for creating "Out of Sight-Out of Mind".
  
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Here are a few references regarding previous published sources of this trick:
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Here are a few references regarding previous published sources of this trick.
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==References==
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* ''De quatre cartes qu'on fait prendre au hasard dans le jeu, en laisser penser une, et la deviner'' (Four cards are caught at random in the game, suggest one, and guess) in [[Nouvelles Récréations mathématiques et physiques]] by Gille-Edme Guyot (1769)
 
* "A Mind-Reading Trick" [[Expert at the Card Table]](1902)
 
* "A Mind-Reading Trick" [[Expert at the Card Table]](1902)
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* [[Mental Discernment]] manuscript by [[Ralph Hull]] dated (1930)
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* [[Mental Discernment]] manuscript by [[Ralph W. Hull]] dated (1930)
 
* "Shuffle, Force, Cut and Pass" [[Greater Magic]](1938)
 
* "Shuffle, Force, Cut and Pass" [[Greater Magic]](1938)
 
* "Streamlined Discernment" [[Amazing Isn't It?]](1941)
 
* "Streamlined Discernment" [[Amazing Isn't It?]](1941)

Latest revision as of 18:52, 7 October 2011

Out of Sight-Out of Mind is a card effect by Dai Vernon published in Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic (1960) written by Lewis Ganson.

Effect: The performer takes a shuffled pack and without looking at the faces of the cards while one is being thought of by a spectator, successfully locates the card.

"A Mind-Reading Trick" Expert at the Card Table(1902) was Vernon's inspiration for creating "Out of Sight-Out of Mind".

Here are a few references regarding previous published sources of this trick.

References