![]() The middle, ring and little fingers rest free on the side of the pack and take no part in gripping the cards. The back and the index finger on the face, near the outer end of the pack. Procedure: Place the AS face down on the top of the pack, and hold the pack in your left hand between the thumb on For the sake of clarity in explanation, let us assume that you wish to change the AD to the AS. Vernon's conception and handling differs essentially from the standard method employed by de Kolta but still It is too good to be allowed to remain in the limbo of forgotten feats.Mr. After some half dozen changes of the pips to various colors, the pips would return to their original red. He used it in a very pretty trick in which the pips of the 10D would change color to correspond with the color of any part of a spectator's clothing to which the card was touched. His handling of the sleight was excellent. In requesting explanations of sleights, readers of Hugard's Magic Monthly have written me more letters with regard to the 'Change' than any other sleight and most of the letters conclude by saying, "Why don't you get Dai Vernon to explain it?" And so that was the first thing I asked Dai to do when it came time to write this chapter.īuatier de Kolta is said to have been the 'Father' of the 'Bottom Change'. Introductory RemarksRight Hand Side StealLeft Hand Side StealDouble Peek and Bilateral Side StealLongitudinal Side Steal and TransferApplied Misdirection The Side Steal and some of its finer points The De Kolta ChangeTips on ChangesMultiple Card ControlHand-to-Hand TransferThe Peregrinating PipThe All BacksDetails of HandlingInsertion of the Cards Dover chose not to reprint that edition for unknown reasons, what follows are the 2 missing chapters which haven't been in print since 1950. ![]() There is a 3rd edition with 2 extra chapters, which many of the younger card handlers have never even heard of. If you purchased expert card technique just recently, chances are you got the 2nd edition.
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