Annemanns Card Miracles And Annemanns Mental Mysteries
By Burling Hull
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Annemanns Card Miracles And Annemanns Mental Mysteries - Burling Hull
NIGHTMARE."
THE PREMIER BOOK TEST.
The beauty of this test is, that throughout the experiment, the performer apparently does nothing whatever, and TOUCHES NOTHING USED IN THE TEST. The material used can be thoroughly examined after the experiment is finished. There is the advantage of being able to use ANY MAGAZINE OR BOOK DESIRED. The cards used are an ordinary pack of cards. There are several subtleties used which are practically unknown to magic previously.
The first requires but a slight arrangement of the DECK VALUES only—with no attention being paid to the SUITS. This is so that any TWO Cards taken TOGETHER from ANYWHERE WITHIN the pack, will total, when the values are added—either 14 or 15.
The arrangement in part reads as follows:
SEVEN & EIGHT together.
SIX & NINE together.
FIVE & TEN together.
FOUR & JACK together.
THREE & QUEEN together.
TWO & KING together.
ACE & KING together.
TWO & QUEEN together.
THREE & JACK together.
FOUR & TEN together.
FIVE & NINE together.
SIX & EIGHT together.
SEVEN & SEVEN together.
EIGHT & etc.
until the deck is used up. Except for two aces which are LEFT IN THE CASE when deck is taken out of it.
The deck may now be cut indefinitely without disturbing the order. So much for that.
Taking the magazine or book to be used, it is opened at pages 14 and 15 WHICH WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND SIDE BY SIDE when book is open. The first thirteen words on page 14 are written down in a column and the same done on page 15.
If the same book is to be used indefinitely for this test, I will say it is best for you to memorise the two lists of words, each list of course forming a sentence or part of same, consisting of these 13 words. Then you are ready for the test.
However, if presenting the test impromptu, or nearly so with BORROWED BOOK or MAGAZINE, where you don’t want to bother to memorise the lists, use a small end opening notebook. On the inside front cover of this, write the two lists and place book in your pocket. In this case, the presentation is the same EXCEPT AT THE FINISH which I shall take up later.
TO PRESENT—Have cards and book at hand. Remove cards from case leaving the two Aces behind. Place deck beside book on table. Walk away. Ask a spectator to step up and take book. Tell him that you want him to select a card from the deck but that you will never even touch deck or see the card. In fact,
you remark, You had better take TWO cards to make sure of getting free choice.
Ask him to cut the deck several times, then to cut once and take two cards from somewhere in deck and go to a far corner with the cards and book.
Impress upon the audience the point that NO ONE CAN POSSIBLY KNOW THE CARDS HE HAS—and that it is obvious that he could have taken ANY CARDS in the deck.
Tell spectator to add the values of the cards together—Then tell him to open the book at that