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Sam Aaronson Lecture No. 1 | |
Courtesy of Magicref | |
Author | Sam Aaronson |
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Publication Date | 1960 |
Language | English |
Pages | 18 |
Sam Aaronson Lecture No. 1 is a type-written manuscript of lecture notes with no illustrations, but thoroughly detailed.
It was published in the 1960s.
Format: Paper, stapled, 8.5x11"
Contents
- i Introductory Note
- 1 Cups and Balls: standard cups, balls, load ball, and wand
- 3 Cards
- 3 The Question Mark: flourish or a simple trick
- 4 Mathematical Card Effect
- 4 A Simple False Cut
- 5 The Transposed Aces: Aces to the center and back
- 5 Reading Cards On Palm: simple one-ahead
- 5 The Buckle Count
- 6 Sequacious Spades: using the Buckle Count
- 8 Political Bed-Fellows: simplified Oil and Water
- 9 Follow the Red Thimbles: where is the thimble routine for the table top
- 11 Coins
- 11 Sleights
- 11 - The Standard (Classic) Palm
- 11 - Multiple-Coin Standard Palm
- 11 - Oblique (Edge) Palm
- 11 - Finger Palm
- 11 - Thumb Palm
- 12 - Multiple-Coin Thumb Palm
- 12 - Back-Clip
- 12 Sympathetic Coins: coins assemble under a card
- 14 My Two Dollar Trick: Four half dollars change to a ball, and then drop out from the ball
- 14 The Flying Eagles: Three English pennies pass from hand to hand with the aid of three halves
- 15 Four Coin Routine: half dollars through the table
- 16 Coins Through the Table - Three Slydini Routines: in three phases