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Quick Three-Way
From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
Quick Three-Way is a sequence which displays three cards as seemingly all alike with a minimum of repetitious moves. It has been used in numerous packet tricks, most notably Color Monte. It was published by Ed Marlo in Ibidem in 1958 and incorporated the Christ/Annemann Alignment Move.
Publications and variations
- Quick 3 Way by Ed Marlo in Ibidem no. 15, (December 1958)
- New Quick 3 Way by Ed Marlo in Kabbala, vol. 3, no. 6, (1976), page 78.
- Bill Okal's Three Way, page 47 in Card Cavalcade 4 by Jerry Mentzer, (1977).
- On the BTM, page 101 in CardMagic by Richard Kaufman, (1979).
- The Low-Down Count By William Zavis in Abracadabra Vol. 74, No. 1907 (August 21, 1982)
- Quick D-Way by Derek Dingle, Harry Riser, Frank Thompson in The Complete Works of Derek Dingle by Richard Kaufman (1982) and 21st Century Card Magic by James Swain (1999)
- Boggle Switch by J.K. Hartman in Apocalypse Vol. 8, no. 1, January 1985.
- Ackerman's Quick Four Way, page 122 in Las Vegas Kardma and Quick Three Way page 144. (1994)
- Quick Three-Way My Way by Wesley James in Enchantments (2004)