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[[Packet tricks]] are card tricks done with small group of cards, many requiring specially printed or prepared cards sold by [[Magic Dealers]].
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[[Packet tricks]] are card tricks done with a small group of cards either removed from the deck in performance or introduced independently. Many packet tricks require specially printed or prepared cards sold by [[Magic Dealers]].
  
The packet trick took off when [[False Counts]] became popular.  
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The rise of the modern packet trick may coincide with the spread of the [[Buckle Count]], and really took off after [[Dai Vernon]] popularized the [[Elmsley Count]] with his [[Twisting the Aces]] routine.
  
The modern packet trick may have had its beginning when the [[Buckle Count]] became popular and really took off after [[Dai Vernon]] popularized the [[Elmsley Count]] with the [[Twisting the Aces]] routine.
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Some of the earliest packet tricks were George Sands' "Super Optical Illusion" (published in [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] December, 1946) and the marketed trick based on it called "Gamble Amble." Another early example was [[Max Katz]]'s "The M. K. Turning Aces," published in [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] (September, 1957).  
  
Some of the earliest packet tricks were George Sands’ "Super Optical Illusion" (in [[Hugard’s Magic Monthly]] December, 1946) and the marketed trick based on it called  "Gamble Amble". Another early example was from [[Max Katz]] who published "The M. K. Turning Aces" in Hugard’s Magic Monthly (September, 1957).  
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Magicians, though, have been performing small packet card magic since [[Hofzinser]]'s day with such tricks as [[Six-Card Repeat]], [[Cards to Pocket]], and [[Cards Across]]. These effects all used some kind of false count or display.
  
Magicians, though, have been performing small packet card magic since [[Hofzinser]]’s day with such tricks as [[Six-Card Repeat]], [[Cards to Pocket]], and [[Cards Across]]. These effects all used some kind of false count or display.  
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Packet tricks rose to their height of popularity, achieving a kind of "golden age," from the mid 1970s to mid 1980s, with the innovative work of [[Larry West]] [[Phil Goldstein]], [[Nick Trost]], and [[Magic Ronnay]], among others. [[Emerson & West]], a company formed by [[Arthur Emerson]] and [[Larry West]], spearheaded the movement by specializing in producing packet tricks almost exclusively.
  
==References and Further reading ==
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==Notable Packet-Trick Plots==
*[http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=168087#Post168087 GOOD TURNS - INTRODUCTION by Jon Racherbaumer June 1977]
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* "A Journey Back in Time" in SMALL BUT DEADLY (The Packet Trickster's Handbook) by Paul Hallas (2002)
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* COUNTHESAURUS  by Jon Racherbaumer (Max Maven information on false counts)
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*[[Twisting The Aces]], created by [[Dai Vernon]]. First introduced in [[Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic]], by [[Lewis Ganson]]. The magician shows four face-down Aces. With a simple twist of the cards, one Ace is found to have turned over. When the magician twists the cards again, the face-up Ace turns face down, and another Ace is now face up. This is repeated two more times so in the end, all four Aces have turned face up. Has likely prompted more variations than any other packet trick.
  
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==List of Marketed Packet Tricks==
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==A==
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*[[David Acer|ACER, David]] Pickpocket (Camirand Academy of Magic)
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*[[Lee Asher|ASHER, Lee]] The Asher Twist (DVD - 2005)
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==B==
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*[[John Bannon|BANNON, John]] Call of the Wild (Meir Yedid Magic)
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*[[John Bannon|BANNON, John]] Spin Doctor
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*[[John Bannon|BANNON, John]] Twisted Sisters (Murphy's Magic Supplies)
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*[[Gordon Bean|BEAN, Gordon]] Bikers
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*[[Gordon Bean|BEAN, Gordon]] Entourage
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*[[Gordon Bean|BEAN, Gordon]] and [[Larry Jennings|JENNINGS, Larry]] The Limited Edition
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*[[Sean Bogunia|BOGUNIA, Sean]] A Sorted Affair (Elmwood Magic)
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*[[Kirk Brewster|BREWSTER, Kirk]] Trapped (Mickey Hades Intl)
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==C==
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*[[Jim Callan|CALLAN, Jim]] Soup To Nuts (Emerson & West)
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*[[Tony Chaudhuri|CHAUDHURI, Tony]] The Sting
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] 4'Wave (Colombini Magic)
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Ace-Embly (Colombini Magic)
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Back Off (Colombini Magic)
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Close Quarters (Colombini Magic)
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Come Together (The Magic Apple)
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Fly Cards
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] Mat-rick (Colombini Magic)
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*[[Aldo Colombini|COLOMBINI, Aldo]] The Jesters (Colombini Magic)
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*[[John Cornelius|CORNELIUS, John]] Marked For Life
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==D==
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*[[Daryl]] Cardboard Chameleons
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*[[Daryl]] Presto Printo (Fooler Doolers)
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*[[Derek Dingle|DINGLE, Derek]] Wild Fire (New Stars of Magic Vol. 1 #1) (Tannen's Magic)
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*[[Wayne Dobson|DOBSON, Wayne]] Match (Magic Cavern)
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*[[Peter Duffie|DUFFIE, Peter]] A Free Choice (Colombini Magic)
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*[[Peter Duffie|DUFFIE, Peter]] Bleached (Colombini Magic)
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==E==
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*[[Alex Elmsley|ELMSLEY, Alex]] The Four Card Trick (1959)
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==F==
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*[[Cameron Francis|FRANCIS, Cameron]] Twists and Turns (Colombini Magic)
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*[[Gary Freed|FREED, Gary]] NFW (Elmwood Magic)
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*[[Ron Frost|FROST, Ron]] Carderfeiter (Meir Yedid Magic)
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*[[Ron Frost|FROST, Ron]] Face the Facts (Meir Yedid Magic)
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*[[Ron Frost|FROST, Ron]] Jack Be Jumbled
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*[[Ron Frost|FROST, Ron]] Seeing Stars (Meir Yedid Magic)
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==G==
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*[[Phil Goldstein|GOLDSTEIN, Phil]] B'Wave
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*[[Phil Goldstein|GOLDSTEIN, Phil]] Circus (Hank Lee's Magic Factory)
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*[[Phil Goldstein|GOLDSTEIN, Phil]] Numero Uno (with [[Jim Vetter]]) (Hank Lee's Magic Factory)
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*[[Phil Goldstein|GOLDSTEIN, Phil]] Pointer (Hank Lee's Magic Factory)
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*[[Phil Goldstein|GOLDSTEIN, Phil]] Time Out (Hank Lee's Magic Factory)
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==H==
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] and [[Peter Duffie]] Cloned (Magic Makers Inc.)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] ESPecially Wild (Meir Yedid Magic)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Hare Raising Hats (Meir Yedid Magic)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Fortune (Magic Makers Inc.)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Monster Mash (PH Marketing)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Not Another Three Card Trick (Magic Makers Inc.)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Something From Nothing (Magic Makers Inc.)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] The Handy Trick Collection (PH Marketing/ Magic Makers Inc.)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Vampire Dawn (PH Marketing/Magic Makers Inc.)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Water To Wine (Magic Makers Inc.)
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*[[Paul Hallas|HALLAS, Paul]] Wolf at The Door (Paul Hallas)
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*[[Brother John Hamman|HAMMAN, Bro. John]] Hamman Eggs (Emerson & West)
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*[[Edward Hollins|HOLLINS, Ed]] Flipped Out (Emerson & West)
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==K==
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*[[Peter Kane|KANE, Peter]] Gypsy Curse (Emerson & West)
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*[[Peter Kane|KANE, Peter]] Reflections (Emerson & West)
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*[[Peter Kane|KANE, Peter]] Round Trip (Emerson & West)
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*[[Hiroshi Kondo|KONDO, Hiroshi]] Shot in the Dark (Camirand Academy of Magic)
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==L==
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*[[Martin Lewis|LEWIS, Martin]] Rabbit Test
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*[[Sid Lorraine|LORRAINE, Sid]] Blank Surprise
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==M==
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*[[Walt Maddison|MADDISON, Walt]] Gems (Emerson & West)
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*[[Magic Ronnay]] Clone (Mickey Hades Intl)
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*[[Magic Ronnay]] False Alarm  (Mickey Hades Intl)
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*[[Magic Ronnay]] Lop-Sided Leader  (Mickey Hades Intl)
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*[[Magic Ronnay]] Sympathetic Cards  (Emerson & West)
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*[[Magic Ronnay]] Twisting The Jokers  (Mickey Hades Intl)
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*[[Mark Mason|MASON, Mark]] 2wenty1 (JB Magic)
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*[[James Munton|MUNTON, James]] Three Card Bunny
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==O==
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*[[Ton Onosaka|ONOSAKA, Ton]] A Bicycle Built for Five
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==P==
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*[[Pavel]] Circlation
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==R==
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*[[Patrick Reymond|REYMOND, Patrick]] Hot Dog: A Diggity Trick (with [[Nick Trost]]) (Camirand Academy of Magic)
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*[[Paul Richards|RICHARDS, Paul]] What's Mine is Mine (Elmwood Magic)
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==S==
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*[[Richard Sanders|SANDERS, Richard]] 10 (Sanders FX)
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*[[Jay Sankey|SANKEY, Jay]] Hijacked (Sankey Magic)
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*[[Jay Sankey|SANKEY, Jay]] About Face (Sankey Magic)
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*[[Jay Sankey|SANKEY, Jay]] Target Practice (Elmwood Magic)
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*[[SAVIL]] Three's Company (Simplex)
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*[[Jim Sisti|SISTI, Jim]] Jazzy Transposition
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*[[David Solomon|SOLOMON, David]] Four Flusher (Meir Yedid Magic)
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==T==
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*[[Jim Temple|TEMPLE, Jim]] Color Monte (Emerson & West - 1968)
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*[[Nick Trost|TROST, Nick]] Ace in the Hole
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*[[Nick Trost|TROST, Nick]] Australian Aces
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*[[Nick Trost|TROST, Nick]] Hot Dog
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*[[Nick Trost|TROST, Nick]] Just Horsin' Around
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*[[Nick Trost|TROST, Nick]] Maxi Twisto
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*[[Nick Trost|TROST, Nick]] The Unknown Card
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==W==
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*[[Larry West|WEST, Larry]] ADD+IX (Emerson & West)
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*[[Larry West|WEST, Larry]] Eight Ball (Emerson & West)
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*[[Larry West|WEST, Larry]] Gourmet Mouse (Emerson & West)
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*[[Larry West|WEST, Larry]] Sequence (Emerson & West)
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*[[Larry West|WEST, Larry]] The (W)hole Thing (Emerson & West)
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*[[Larry West|WEST, Larry]] Tra-Fix (Emerson & West)
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*[[Larry West|WEST, Larry]] Wild Wild West (Emerson & West)
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*[[Bob White|WHITE, Bob]] Rat Traps (Emerson & West)
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*[[R. Paul Wilson|WILSON, R. Paul]] Fan2C
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*[[George Woo|WOO, George]] Snake in the Grass (Barry’s Magic Shop)
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==Y==
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*[[Meir Yedid|YEDID, Meir]] Mirror Miracle (Meir Yedid Magic) (1981)
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*[[Meir Yedid|YEDID, Meir]] Card Marx (with [[Steven Schneiderman]]) (Meir Yedid Magic)(1983)
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*[[Meir Yedid|YEDID, Meir]] Cardinal Cards (Meir Yedid Magic) (1984)
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*[[Meir Yedid|YEDID, Meir]] Twist and Shout (Meir Yedid Magic) (1986)
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==References and Further reading ==
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*[http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=168087#Post168087 [[Good Turns]] - INTRODUCTION by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] June 1977]
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* [[Packet Tricks (Book)]] by [[Jerry Mentzer]] (1982)
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* "A Journey Back in Time" in [[Small But Deadly]] (The Packet Trickster's Handbook) by Paul Hallas (2002)
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* [[Counthesaurus]] by Jon Racherbaumer (2004) (Max Maven information on false counts)
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* [[Still Small Still Deadly]] by Paul Hallas (2010). Follow up to packet trick book Small But Deadly.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 16 June 2014

Packet tricks are card tricks done with a small group of cards either removed from the deck in performance or introduced independently. Many packet tricks require specially printed or prepared cards sold by Magic Dealers.

The rise of the modern packet trick may coincide with the spread of the Buckle Count, and really took off after Dai Vernon popularized the Elmsley Count with his Twisting the Aces routine.

Some of the earliest packet tricks were George Sands' "Super Optical Illusion" (published in Hugard's Magic Monthly December, 1946) and the marketed trick based on it called "Gamble Amble." Another early example was Max Katz's "The M. K. Turning Aces," published in Hugard's Magic Monthly (September, 1957).

Magicians, though, have been performing small packet card magic since Hofzinser's day with such tricks as Six-Card Repeat, Cards to Pocket, and Cards Across. These effects all used some kind of false count or display.

Packet tricks rose to their height of popularity, achieving a kind of "golden age," from the mid 1970s to mid 1980s, with the innovative work of Larry West Phil Goldstein, Nick Trost, and Magic Ronnay, among others. Emerson & West, a company formed by Arthur Emerson and Larry West, spearheaded the movement by specializing in producing packet tricks almost exclusively.

Notable Packet-Trick Plots

  • Twisting The Aces, created by Dai Vernon. First introduced in Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic, by Lewis Ganson. The magician shows four face-down Aces. With a simple twist of the cards, one Ace is found to have turned over. When the magician twists the cards again, the face-up Ace turns face down, and another Ace is now face up. This is repeated two more times so in the end, all four Aces have turned face up. Has likely prompted more variations than any other packet trick.

List of Marketed Packet Tricks

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

K

L

M

O

P

R

S

T

W

Y

References and Further reading