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== Variations ==
 
== Variations ==
 
* ''Resetting Reset Bills'' by [[Bill Malone]] in DVD [[On the Loose]], Vol. 4.
 
* ''Resetting Reset Bills'' by [[Bill Malone]] in DVD [[On the Loose]], Vol. 4.
* ''Set-Reset Plus'' by [[Bernard Bilis]] & [[Richard  Vollmer]] in  [[Card College]], Vol. 3.  
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* ''Set-Reset Plus'' by [[Bernard Bilis]] & [[Richard  Vollmer]] in  [[Card College]], Vol. 3 (1998).  
 
* ''Color Reset, yet Another Card Reset'' by [[Jeff Poncher]] in [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 5, No 9, Sept 1982, page 677.
 
* ''Color Reset, yet Another Card Reset'' by [[Jeff Poncher]] in [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 5, No 9, Sept 1982, page 677.
 
* ''Perfect Reset Reset'' by [[Louis Falanga]] in Apocalypse, Vol 9 No 8, Aug 1986, page 1241.
 
* ''Perfect Reset Reset'' by [[Louis Falanga]] in Apocalypse, Vol 9 No 8, Aug 1986, page 1241.
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* ''Respun'' by [[Robert Bengel]] in Apocalypse, Vol 14, No 8, Aug 1991, page 1960.  
 
* ''Respun'' by [[Robert Bengel]] in Apocalypse, Vol 14, No 8, Aug 1991, page 1960.  
 
* ''Ricochet'' by R. [[Paul Wilson]] - gimmicked packet trick.
 
* ''Ricochet'' by R. [[Paul Wilson]] - gimmicked packet trick.
* ''Reset, Reset'' by [[Earl Nelson]] in [[Variations]]. (Also appears on page 143 of The [[Art of Astonishment]], Vol. 1.)
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* ''Reset, Reset'' by [[Earl Nelson]] in [[Variations]] (1978). (Also appears on page 143 of The [[Art of Astonishment]], Vol. 1, 1996)
* ''Dead Set'' by [[Euan Bingham]] in [[Free From Filler]].  
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* ''Dead Set'' by [[Euan Bingham]] in [[Free From Filler]] (2003).  
 
* ''Re-Test'' by [[Gaston Quieto]] on DVD [[Twenty]].
 
* ''Re-Test'' by [[Gaston Quieto]] on DVD [[Twenty]].
 
* ''Escamotage'' by [[Barry Price]]. Barry tackles Paul Harris’ Reset.
 
* ''Escamotage'' by [[Barry Price]]. Barry tackles Paul Harris’ Reset.
* ''Persuasion'' by [[David Harkey]] in [[Simply Harkey]], page 227. Aces turn to Queens, Queens vanish to case.
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* ''Persuasion'' by [[David Harkey]] in [[Simply Harkey]], page 227 (1991). Aces turn to Queens, Queens vanish to case.
 
* ''Reset with a Hook'' by [[Greg Wilson]] in [[Card Stunts]] Video Contents.
 
* ''Reset with a Hook'' by [[Greg Wilson]] in [[Card Stunts]] Video Contents.
 
* ''Re-Re-Re-Reset'' by [[Jamy Ian Swiss]] in [[Another Interesting Application of That Principle]] lecture notes.
 
* ''Re-Re-Re-Reset'' by [[Jamy Ian Swiss]] in [[Another Interesting Application of That Principle]] lecture notes.
* ''Reset Blanks'' by [[Guy Hollingworth]] in [[Quartet]].
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* ''Reset Blanks'' by [[Guy Hollingworth]] in [[Quartet]] (1999).
* ''The Maestro's Poker Demonstration'' by [[Larry Jennings]] from [[The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings]] written by [[Mike Maxwell]].
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* ''The Maestro's Poker Demonstration'' by [[Larry Jennings]] from [[The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings]] written by [[Mike Maxwell]] (1986).
 
* ''Well Oiled Reset'' by Larry Jennings from The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings.     
 
* ''Well Oiled Reset'' by Larry Jennings from The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings.     
 
*''Boomerang'' by [[Walt Maddison]] from Apocalypse, Vol. 3.  
 
*''Boomerang'' by [[Walt Maddison]] from Apocalypse, Vol. 3.  
 
*''Call To Colors'' by [[David Regal]] in Apocalypse, Vol.4, using odd-backs.
 
*''Call To Colors'' by [[David Regal]] in Apocalypse, Vol.4, using odd-backs.
*''Metamorphosis One'' by [[James Swain]] in [[21st Century Card Magic]].
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*''Metamorphosis One'' by [[James Swain]] in [[21st Century Card Magic]] (1999).
*''Reset Finale'' by [[Jerry Mentzer]] in [[Card File]].
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*''Reset Finale'' by [[Jerry Mentzer]] in [[Card File]], Vol. 1, (1993).
*''Twisted Reset'' By [[Jon Racherbaumer]] in [[Good Turns]] 2.0.  
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*''Twisted Reset'' By [[Jon Racherbaumer]] in [[Good Turns]] (1977).  
*''Reset Color'' by Jon Racherbaumer in [[Cardfixes]].   
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*''Reset Color'' by Jon Racherbaumer in [[Cardfixes]] (1982).   
*''Trost on Reset'' by [[Nick Trost]] in [[The Cardmagic of Nick Trost]].   
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*''Trost on Reset'' by [[Nick Trost]] in [[The Cardmagic of Nick Trost]] (1997).   
 
*''Boxed Reset'' by James Swain in [[Miracles with Cards]] (1996).
 
*''Boxed Reset'' by James Swain in [[Miracles with Cards]] (1996).
 
*''Reset Repair'' by [[Dave Solomon]] in [[Sticks & Stones]] No. 17, May 1978.  
 
*''Reset Repair'' by [[Dave Solomon]] in [[Sticks & Stones]] No. 17, May 1978.  
 
*''Technicolor Reset'' by Jon Racherbaumer in [[The Collected Almanac]].   
 
*''Technicolor Reset'' by Jon Racherbaumer in [[The Collected Almanac]].   
*''Reset Twist'' by [[John Mendoza]] in [[Don England’s TKO’s: Technical Knock Outs]].
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*''Reset Twist'' by [[John Mendoza]] in [[Don England’s TKO’s: Technical Knock Outs]] ((1981).
*''Pre-set Reset'' by David Solomon in [[Sessions]] by [[Simon Aronson]] & Solomon.
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*''Pre-set Reset'' by David Solomon in [[Sessions]] by [[Simon Aronson]] & Solomon (1982).
 
*''Multiplex Reset'' by [[Jack Carpenter]] & [[Stephen Hobbs]] in [[Modus Operandi]] - ''Reset'' with a ''Double Travellers'' finale.
 
*''Multiplex Reset'' by [[Jack Carpenter]] & [[Stephen Hobbs]] in [[Modus Operandi]] - ''Reset'' with a ''Double Travellers'' finale.
 
*''A/K/A Reset'' by [[John Bannon]] in [[Mirage]] (1986).
 
*''A/K/A Reset'' by [[John Bannon]] in [[Mirage]] (1986).

Revision as of 20:40, 10 October 2008

A card routine in Art of Astonishment, Vol. 1 by Paul Harris (1996). Originally appeared in Super Magic(1977). An uncredited variation (and extension) of Brother John Hamman's famous Underground Transposition which had been publisher years earlier in Jon Racherbaumer's magazine Kabbala, Vol. 1, N° 7, 1972. (Credit was corrected when republished in Art of Astonishment.)

Synopsis

4 aces and 4 jacks are shown. Jacks are placed on the table and the aces are held in the hands. One at a time the aces change places with the jacks (We can call that a Slow-motion Transposition). For a kicker ending the four jacks instantly "reset" and become aces once again.

Variations