{"product_id":"bb13-17","title":"Harry Lorayne's Apocalypse Volumes 1-5 - Copyright 2000","description":"\u003cp data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003eThis is from a Private Estate in \u003cstrong data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003eLike New Condition\u003c\/strong\u003e. There is a small dent on the front hardcover. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003ch1 data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eCopyright 2000\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/h1\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIllustrated by Richard Kaufman, Bill Steinacker, Gregg Webb, Joe Wierzbicki. The Apocalypse series are bound versions of one of the top magic magazines of the 1980’s. These volumes contain tons of close up material with cards, coins, money, and various other items. Each of the volumes is highly recommended.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eContents\u003c\/b\u003e: \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eForeword by Harry Lorayne\u003cbr\u003ei Apocalypse Index for Volume 1: lists by effects, by contributors, by Sleights described within routines, and by issue\u003cbr\u003ev Apocalypse Index for Volume 2\u003cbr\u003eix Apocalypse Index for Volume 3\u003cbr\u003exiii Apocalypse Index for Volume 4\u003cbr\u003exvii Apocalypse Index for Volume 5\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 1 Jan 1978\u003cbr\u003e1 Interlaced Vanish (Paul Harris): 3 Aces vanish from between four kings. Ace under spectator’s hand changes to indifferent card. 3 Aces are cut to, and 4th Ace is found in the card case\u003cbr\u003e3 Visual Drop Switch (Richard Kaufman): instant visual coin change when dropping coin from one hand to the other\u003cbr\u003e4 Instant Sandwich Catch (Harry Lorayne): card sandwich routine\u003cbr\u003e6 Chink A Chink (David Roth): 4 coin matrix with no cards\u003cbr\u003e8 Goody Two Choose (J.K. Hartman): 2 spectators choose cards from different halves of the deck and the magician locates the cards\u003cbr\u003e9 Okito Opener (Geoff Latta): Okito box opening routine\u003cbr\u003e11 Editorials by Harry Lorayne and Richard Kaufman on launching a new magazine\u003cbr\u003e12 You Gotta Be Kidding! Geoff Latta Okito box move\u003cbr\u003e12 Not Bad, Fella’s: Tannen’s Jubilee\u003cbr\u003e12 Ever Done a Fifth? Martin Nash\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e13 Apocalypse Vo 1 No 2 Feb 1978\u003cbr\u003e13 Poker Challenge (Harry Lorayne): poker deal\u003cbr\u003e15 Sokito Box (David Roth): Solid Okito box routine\u003cbr\u003e16 Card In Balloon (Derek Dingle): good card in balloon routine\u003cbr\u003e20 Four Coin Vanishes (Ken Krenzel): Rear Exit, Hookless Hok Coin, Kicked Thru!, Persistence Placement\u003cbr\u003e23 Razzle Dazzle: Harry’s story about a happy medium\u003cbr\u003e24 Recommendation for Lorayne’s The Magic Book\u003cbr\u003e24 For What It’s Worth: Paul Harris’ Super Magic, Garcia’s Wildcard Miracles\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e25 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 3 March 1978\u003cbr\u003e25 Slydini Kills Time! (Slydini): a spectator’s watch is slammed to the table in a crash, where a set of keys is shown. The watch is in the pocket\u003cbr\u003e27 Deckin Hofzinser Deluxe (Jon Racherbaumer): 4 aces are shown and one turns over, matching the suit of a selection. Aces are returned to the deck, where all turn over but one, which turns out to be the selection\u003cbr\u003e28 A Lorayne Storm: a smashed thumbtip\u003cbr\u003e29 Grand Slam (Frank Garcia): 13 spades end up on top, twice\u003cbr\u003e30 The Strung Coin (Sol Stone) Chinese coin on string\u003cbr\u003e32 The Two Card Trick (Brother John Hamman): two cards are shown and the spectator can choose either one. The backs change color, then so does the card\u003cbr\u003e33 Invisible Salt Extraction (Eric Meredith): Salt is poured from the hand. When the handkerchief is pulled away, the salt shaker is empty\u003cbr\u003e35 Out to Lunch: becoming a close up performer\u003cbr\u003e35 Razzle Dazzle: a 1907 patent\u003cbr\u003e36 Tidings: Connecticut Joe on J.K. Hartman’s Good Two Choose, Paul Curry’s Special Effects, Rene Clement’s Card in Balloon Dog\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e37 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 4 April 1978\u003cbr\u003e37 The Armchair Bowler (Phil Goldstein): a mental effect with an imaginary bowling game\u003cbr\u003e39 Quarters (Bob Hyans): a card is torn into 4 quarters, and a quarter appears under each one!\u003cbr\u003e40 A cut pack principle described\u003cbr\u003e41 Kenomental (Looy Simonoff): Great crayon and card idea. Marked selection vanishes, can be instantly located, and so forth\u003cbr\u003e42 Marionette Multiple Coin Vanish (Ken Krenzel): coin vanish, the hands move together\u003cbr\u003e43 Hole Card (Trevor Lewis): a quarter is pushed through a hole in a playing card the size of a nickel; with humorous by play\u003cbr\u003e44 Ken Krenzel on Bro John Hammon’s Two Card Trick\u003cbr\u003e45 Gene Maze Predicts: 2 spectators and 2 decks and a nice packet switch (performed seated)\u003cbr\u003e46 Editorial: magic exposure\u003cbr\u003e47 Harry Lorayne in Ripley’s Believe It or Not!\u003cbr\u003e48 Tidings: magic exposed in a men’s magazine, William Goldman’s Magic\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e49 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 5 May 1978\u003cbr\u003e49 Noah’s Mix Up! (Gene Castillon): an animal prediction with special animal cards\u003cbr\u003e51 Hi Ho Silveroon! (Ken Krenzel): a coin lowers itself into the pack of cards to the selection\u003cbr\u003e53 Zigs \u0026amp; Zags (Herb Zarrow): Spectator thinks of card at any number in one half deck, performer does same in other half. Both deal and cards match, then suddenly transpose!\u003cbr\u003e54 A Bird In Hand (Sol Stone): a silver dollar is split into two halves, then restored\u003cbr\u003e56 Dream Deck Switch (Richard Kaufman): a 2 deck standing pseudo gambling sucker card routine\u003cbr\u003e57 Marksmanship Bill(et) Switch (Dennis Marks): bill or billet switch, no TT\u003cbr\u003e59 Out to Lunch: more close up performing and the bill to lemon\u003cbr\u003e59 Gene Castillon on Noah’s Mixup\u003cbr\u003e60 Tidings: upcoming books listed\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e61 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 6 1978\u003cbr\u003e61 To Tell The Truth (Gerald Kosky): a cute 2 spectator mental effect with the liar and the truthteller\u003cbr\u003e62 Interlocked Card Production (Vic Sendax): Card appearance from interlocked hands\u003cbr\u003e66 Four by Four (Scottt Weiser): 4 silvers change to 4 coppers on the table top\u003cbr\u003e67 Monte Plus (or Hallucination) (Trevor Lewis): a three card Monte type packet effect\u003cbr\u003e68 Hanging Coins (David Roth): 4 coins are hung one at a time on an invisible sky hook\u003cbr\u003e71 Editorial: copying Apocalypse\u003cbr\u003e72 Tidings: new books on gambling, buried effects, credits\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e73 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 7 July 1978\u003cbr\u003e73 Contingency Aces (Robert Walker \u0026amp; Jon Racherbaumer): a think ace ad color transposition effect with just 4 aces\u003cbr\u003e76 Slippery Silver (Geoff Latta) a nice hand to hand coins across with an expanded shell and good Han Ping Chien move\u003cbr\u003e78 Staple and Stab (Paul Harris \u0026amp; Looy Simonoff): deck is stabbed with stapled jokers. One unstapled joker is found, and a selected card is now stapled to the other joker\u003cbr\u003e80 Stapled Stunner (Richard Kaufman): Richard’s version\u003cbr\u003e80 Ken Krenzel’s Version\u003cbr\u003e81 Circular Spell (Jonathan Townsend): spellbound coin change\u003cbr\u003e81 Monte Plus Plus (Ken Krenzel): version of Lewis’ Monte Plus 3 card Monte effect\u003cbr\u003e83 Important Message: about subscriptions\u003cbr\u003e83 Eddie Fechter’s Close Up gathering\u003cbr\u003e84 Tidings: a magic conversation, more tidbits\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e85 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 8 August 1978\u003cbr\u003e85 2 Shuffles Harry (Brother John Hamman): Always shuffles twice. Deck is mixed face up and face down, but rights itself and only 2 selections are found reversed. In addition, deck as separated into reds and blacks\u003cbr\u003e87 Flipswitch (Bob Elliott): good coin switch in 2 hands\u003cbr\u003e88 Fibonacci Fantasy (Martin Gardner): mathematical effect\u003cbr\u003e89 Shovel Coin Shuffle (Frank Paglia): two cards cover two coins,but the coins change magically under the cards\u003cbr\u003e92 Torn \u0026amp; Restored Coin (David Roth): a coin is partially torn with the fingers and then restored\u003cbr\u003e93 Psychic Poker (Jon Racherbaumer): a poker demonstration involving the spectator\u003cbr\u003e94 The Jarred Coin (Sol Stone): a chopped glass jar for a coin in the jar effect\u003cbr\u003e95 Out to Lunch: Richard Himber story, working for tips\u003cbr\u003e96 Tidings: Players’ Club Magic Pipe Night, Zarrow’s Zig Zag Effect, correction to Roth’ Hanging Coins, unjust accusation of exposure\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e97 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 9 Sept 1978\u003cbr\u003e97 Silver Quick (Derek Dingle): coins across, but into the spectator’s hand!\u003cbr\u003e99 Sirius (Andre Robert): magician eliminates cards until one left, the selection\u003cbr\u003e101 Break Up! (Les Shore): Silver dollar to two halves in the hands\u003cbr\u003e103 Flippant (Looy Simonoff): instant top card change\u003cbr\u003e105 The Winter Change (John Cornelius): visual card change\u003cbr\u003e106 Editorial: success of Apocalypse\u003cbr\u003e107 Guest Tidings (by Frank Garcia): a true story\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e109 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 10 Oct 1978\u003cbr\u003e109 The Mystery of the Gold Pins (Slydini): linking safety pins routine\u003cbr\u003e114 The Summer Change (Russell Barnhart): another card change\u003cbr\u003e116 Utility 4 Insta-Change (Harry Lorayne): a 4 card packet switch\u003cbr\u003e117 Tannen’s One Hand Okito Box Sequence: quick vanish of a single coin using an Okito box\u003cbr\u003e119 No Sleeve Sleeve (John Bentz): a coin switch using a sleeving type action without sleeves\u003cbr\u003e120 Dominique: his butterfly act\u003cbr\u003e120 Evolution: credit for a linking card effect\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e121 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 11 Nov 1978\u003cbr\u003e121 Force Able (Dai Vernon): glimpsing a card about to be forced\u003cbr\u003e123 Mental Symmetry (Looy Simonoff): two people read each others minds using cards\u003cbr\u003e124 The Absolute Touch (Pavel): 4 or 5 coins are borrowed from different spectators, magician tells the dates\u003cbr\u003e125 Ultimate Ace Assembly (Buddy Anckner): Ace Assembly routine\u003cbr\u003e127 On Brother John Hamman’s Two Shuffles Harry\u003cbr\u003e128 Remembrance of Cards Past (Phil Goldstein): signed selected card rises to the top, then rises from the middle, then gets the magician’s signature on the back\u003cbr\u003e129 Marked Transpo (Bob King): copper silver coin transposition\u003cbr\u003e130 One Hand Flourish False Cut (Ken Krenzel): for cards\u003cbr\u003e131 Out to Lunch: table magic\u003cbr\u003e132 Tidings by Richard Kaufman: New Ross Bertram book, Racherbaumer’s Arch Triumphs, Tannen’s convention, upcoming books\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e133 Apocalypse Vol 1 No 12 Dec 1978\u003cbr\u003e133 The Foxy Flip (Karrell Fox): startling flip revelation of a peeked card\u003cbr\u003e134 The Cirkulus Switch (Russell Barnhart): card switch utility move for the close up pad\u003cbr\u003e136 3 Coins at the Fountain (Mark Levy): 3 coins to cup. Impromptu type effect to use with a paper cup.\u003cbr\u003e136 Pair A Noic (Bernard Bilis): a sandwich effect in which the selected card is found between two face up cards twice\u003cbr\u003e138 Strung Too (Jon Brunelle): Chinese coin and string routine\u003cbr\u003e139 Twist Till It Hurts (Geoff Latta): Ace thru 4 of Spades used. Ace turns face up, then the 2, 3, and 4, each singly. Then the A, 2, and 3 all turn face up, but the 4 won’t. It is turned over to reveal a red four\u003cbr\u003e141 One Hand Triple Cut (Paul Draylin): a nice one handed cut\u003cbr\u003e142 Touch Change One (Richard Kaufman): a coin color change by touching\u003cbr\u003e143 Editorial: Richard Kaufman’s last issue\u003cbr\u003e144 Tidings (Kaufman): Kaufman’s view of his last issue\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e145 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 1 Jan 1979\u003cbr\u003e145 Dai-Verse Color Change (Dai Vernon): utility move card color change\u003cbr\u003e147 Zippy Zig Zag (Jon Racherbaumer): variation of George Kaplan’s Zig Zag card routine\u003cbr\u003e149 The Sliding Knot (John Cornelius): Two ropes are tied together and the knot is slid to one end, slid back, and the ropes untied\u003cbr\u003e151 Alpha Beta Cent (Harry Lorayne): Alphabet cards are spread and several small words shown to be spelled. A card is selected from a regular deck. The alphabet cards are spread and the selection is spelled. Two methods\u003cbr\u003e153 Spellbound Switchcraft (Patrick Page): instant visible change of a coin\u003cbr\u003e154 Lorayne Storm: Selection is moved from one packet to another one out of three. Magician names packet that contains the card, where it came from, and can name the card\u003cbr\u003e155 Mentalias II (J.K. Hartman): mental routine where the JH tells you the spectators selection\u003cbr\u003e156 Editorial: one year anniversary notes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e157 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 2 Feb 1979\u003cbr\u003e157 Duck Too (Larry Becker): magician’s card matches the spectator’s with cute story line\u003cbr\u003e158 Spell A Name Force (Dave Lederman): forcing a card while spelling a name\u003cbr\u003e159 A Cut Above (Marcello Truzzi): one of 5 ESP symbols is selected. An envelope with lines is cut between the lines, bisecting the selected symbol!\u003cbr\u003e161 Observation Test (Lenny Greenfader): clean vanish of three coins\u003cbr\u003e162 Deuces are Wild (Willie Brodersen): selected card under glass; lesson in misdirection\u003cbr\u003e164 Poker Challenge Revisited (Harry Lorayne): another version\u003cbr\u003e166 Wave Change (Scott Weiser): magical coin change using lapping\u003cbr\u003e167 Out to Lunch: a stage magic show\u003cbr\u003e168 Ellipses…Tannen’s retirement, various notes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e169 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 3 March 1979\u003cbr\u003e169 Triangle Angle (Mike Bornstein): a nice coin routine with a folded dollar and 4 coins (shell)\u003cbr\u003e171 Acrobatic Card Extension (Larry West): a packet effect with a selected card flying out of the deck\u003cbr\u003e172 The Forgetful Gambler (Tom Gagnon): poker demonstration\u003cbr\u003e175 Bill Tear (Jim Ryan’s): torn and restored bill, no TT\u003cbr\u003e176 Follow Along (Ron Frost): 2 routines. In first, four face down cards turn face up. 2nd uses same idea, but is more of a wild card routine\u003cbr\u003e178 Coin Box S\u0026amp;I (Kirk Stiles): nice Okito box routine\u003cbr\u003e179 A Lorayne Storm: on the slip cut force\u003cbr\u003e180 Ellipses…Tom Foolery, E Strauss on Slydini’s Linking Pins, Rim Shots gaffed, subscriptions\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e181 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 4 April 1979\u003cbr\u003e181 Pres”sure” Location (Ted Biet): spectator selects 10 cards. Magician fans them to spectator who mentally selects one. Cards are weaved into deck, and name of card is asked. Deck is pressure fanned and one card is reversed\u003cbr\u003e183 A Dice Interlude (Les Scheyer): a single die routine\u003cbr\u003e185 Double Surface (Harry Lorayne): single die has 3 sides the same\u003cbr\u003e186 Unkindest Cut of All (Allan Slaight): gambling set up\u003cbr\u003e187 Double Transfer Coin Production (Bob Fitch): invisible switch of coin from hand to hand\u003cbr\u003e189 New Charlier Pass (Tom Ransom): another version\u003cbr\u003e190 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: Sam Rosenfeld on To Tell the Truth\u003cbr\u003e191 Four Finger Finale (Paul Harris): four coins across with a unique ending\u003cbr\u003e192 Ellipses…credits to Linking Pin, book reviews\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e193 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 5 May 1979\u003cbr\u003e193 Cloning (Father Cyprian): You do as I do with one deck\u003cbr\u003e195 No Memory Magic Square (Terry LaGerould): magic square\u003cbr\u003e196 Straighten Out (Dai Vernon): move to straighten reversed card at bottom of deck\u003cbr\u003e197 Something Happened (Bob Gabrielle): Boston Box quickie\u003cbr\u003e198 Color Concept (Hiram Strait): 2 signed cards jump from one deck to another\u003cbr\u003e199 The Jumping Card (Jeff McBride): flourish\u003cbr\u003e200 One to Five (Sol Stone): clean coin vanish or change without sleeving or lapping\u003cbr\u003e201 A Lorayne Storm: forcing a number using 2 below and 2 ahead\u003cbr\u003e202 Close Up Zig Zag Card (Don England): signed card has the middle slid out and back and is then examined\u003cbr\u003e203 Out to Lunch: close up table magic\u003cbr\u003e204 Ellipses…toy boat, Charles Hudson on Bilis’ Pair A Noic, rubber dam effects, joking at the border\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e205 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 6 June 1979\u003cbr\u003e205 Numeral Oh Gee (Amazing Randi): mathematical principle by Shigeo Futagawa prediction effect\u003cbr\u003e207 Triple Triumph (Jean Jacques Sanvert): similar to Two Shuffles Harry\u003cbr\u003e209 Coinswoggled (Gene Castillon): a bill shortchange routine with jumbo coin climax\u003cbr\u003e211 I’m Lucky (Albert Charra): the magician’s card gamble works perfectly\u003cbr\u003e212 Jumbo Coin Jumbo (Allan Hayen): coin to Jumbo coin\u003cbr\u003e214 The Growing Coin (Bernard Bilis): using a card fan\u003cbr\u003e214 Black Jack (Paul Gertner): a black jack story card effect\u003cbr\u003e216 Editorial: contributions and credits after the fact\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e217 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 7 July 1979\u003cbr\u003e217 It’ Match-ic (Tom Mullica): a nice wooden match routine performed behind the bar\u003cbr\u003e219 For Ambitious Experts (Tony Noice): logical routine based on turnover pass and classic pass\u003cbr\u003e220 Kick Key (Michael Ammar): nice card location using a good peek\u003cbr\u003e222 A Double Lift Finesse (Anonymous): finesse to prove only one card has been turned over\u003cbr\u003e222 Sleevebone Connected to the Chestbone (Looy Simonoff): butter knife vanishes from your hands and is recovered from your chest\u003cbr\u003e224 Two Faced (Sid Lorraine): a card prediction using a deck of double facers\u003cbr\u003e225 Thirty Two (Norman Houghton): self working counting card trick\u003cbr\u003e226 Ultimate Transposed Cards (Nick Pudar): quick and clean card transpo\u003cbr\u003e227 A Lorayne Storm: side steal for those who can’t do a side steal\u003cbr\u003e228 Ellipses…Ed Brown credit, sliding knot, Paul Curry, Orville Meyer on Unkindest Cut of All, Frank Garcia tossed deck 2 card retention idea, tongue twisters, cigarettes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e229 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 8 Aug 1979\u003cbr\u003e229 Choice Aces (Eddie Fechter): a four ace routine where the spectator chooses the ending\u003cbr\u003e231 Relentless (Bill Voss): a full routine with 4 coppers, 4 silvers, and one CS\u003cbr\u003e234 Lightning Stab Change (Bruce Ikefugi): a fast card change\u003cbr\u003e235 Perfection Transposition (Ken Krenzel): transposition of two coins using double Han Ping Chiens\u003cbr\u003e236 Misery (Eric Mason): 4 selections change to 4 queens\u003cbr\u003e238 Untouched (Jon Brunelle): English penny is spun and changes into a half. Half held by spectator turns out to be an English Penny\u003cbr\u003e239 A Lorayne Storm: sucker expose of card palming\u003cbr\u003e239 Ellipses: Fetcher’s gathering, nice magicians and touring\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e241 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 9 Sept 1979\u003cbr\u003e241 Color Sandwich (Jean Jaques Sanvert): spectator’s selections are sandwiched between two aces, and also change back color\u003cbr\u003e243 Myriad Cut (William Morales): multiple false cut\u003cbr\u003e244 Clip Join (Mike Bornstein): a two pronged clip is thrust through a dollar bill a pulled along it. The bill is unharmed\u003cbr\u003e246 Ribbon Candy (Ron Ferris): spectator stops the deal at the opposite color cards. A “self working” card trick\u003cbr\u003e247 I’ve Got Twenty (Anonymous): a card is used to flip and show a 2nd card, but really shows the 1st card twice\u003cbr\u003e248 Circles (Bob Fitch): one at a time production of 4 coins using a playing card\u003cbr\u003e251 Beer Bottle Polka (Gene Gosnoski): during a coin through bar table routine, the coin fails to go through but the beer bottle it was under vanishes\u003cbr\u003e251 Out to Lunch: looking young\u003cbr\u003e252 Editorial: Finger flingers\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e253 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 10 Oct 1979\u003cbr\u003e253 Quick Hofzinser Quick (Richard Kaufman): spectator’s selections turn up everywhere\u003cbr\u003e257 Chain(R)ing (Bill Wisch: finger ring and chain move \u003cbr\u003e259 Evening the Odds (Charles Randall): one way backs routine\u003cbr\u003e261 One Way Tally Ho (Harry Lorayne): one way design on Tally Ho cards\u003cbr\u003e261 One to Go (Woody Landers): surprise ending for 4 coins across\u003cbr\u003e262 Goody Goods (Tom Craven): As Goody Two Choose card effect with no set up\u003cbr\u003e263 All Around the Town (Bernard Bilis): a sort of chink a chink move with two coins\u003cbr\u003e264 Ellipses…letters, 116 good effects, mistakes in Quantum Leaps, 3 card Monte street workers, Jeff McBride\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e265 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 11 Nov 1979\u003cbr\u003e265 Reverse Assembly (Paul Gertner): reverse coin assembly or matrix\u003cbr\u003e267 Double Deal \u0026amp; Lost Aces (Pat Cook): workable double deal with Merlin’s Lost Aces routine to use it\u003cbr\u003e268 Toss Change (Dennis Marks): card change\u003cbr\u003e270 Half Shot (Scott Weiser): coin appears under a shot glass\u003cbr\u003e272 Under Glass Change (Scott Weiser): coin changes under a glass\u003cbr\u003e272 Sentence quiz: use 4 that’s in a row in a sensible sentence\u003cbr\u003e273 Rub Out! (Looy Simonoff): Erasermate mental effect\u003cbr\u003e274 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: John Cornelius on Looy Simonoff’s Flippant\u003cbr\u003e274 Now! (Johnathan Townsend): selected card is placed face down on table. Magician selects card and demonstrates how spectator is to show his card. When they both show cards, they transpose\u003cbr\u003e275 A Lorayne Storm: a memory card revelation\u003cbr\u003e276 Ellipses…pet peeves in magic\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e277 Apocalypse Vol 2 No 12 Dec 1979\u003cbr\u003e277 Five One Transposition (A. Berkeley Davis): a $5 and $1 bill transposition\u003cbr\u003e280 FaBuLouS (Finnell, Bonfeld, Lorayne): a sandwich card effect\u003cbr\u003e282 Pseudometry (Terry Lagerould): pseudo memory routine with cards\u003cbr\u003e283 Ring Opening (Roland Hurley): Two finger rings are permanently linked\u003cbr\u003e284 Flipped (Bernard Bilis): quickie coin routine with two halves, one English penny, and one CS\u003cbr\u003e285 A Case of Black Jack (Tommy Ellison): version of David Solomon’s Jack In the Box card routine\u003cbr\u003e287 Capping the Deck (Joel Siegel): feeding a card to your left in poker\u003cbr\u003e288 Out to Lunch: dangers of working bars, Richard Himber story\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e289 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 1 Jan 1980\u003cbr\u003e289 Modernized Cap and Pence (Scotty York): a nice version of cap and pence or cylinder and coins\u003cbr\u003e292 Matswitch (Phil Goldstein): safe deck switch using a close up mat for misdirection\u003cbr\u003e293 In Staple Condition (J.K. Hartman): selection becomes stapled to a business card\u003cbr\u003e294 Sliding Knot, Plus (Blair Bowling): knot can be slid and untied\u003cbr\u003e296 Another Royal Miracle (Jon Racherbaumer): extension of Lary West’s Acrobatic Car Extension\u003cbr\u003e297 Change Over (Max Londono): object exchange in the hands\u003cbr\u003e298 A Card Hop (Harry Lorayne): instant card from bottom to top\u003cbr\u003e299 Three Card Monte Expose (Jackie Flosso): a sucker expose of the 3 card Monte routine. Spectator can’t find the key card because it is in the middle of the deck, face up\u003cbr\u003e300 Editorial: third year of Apocalypse\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e301 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 2 Feb 1980\u003cbr\u003e301 Soft Sleeve (Sol Stone): coin routine using, of course, sleeving\u003cbr\u003e303 Trip From Center (John Murray): card from center to top\u003cbr\u003e304 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: 2 10 Card Rummy hand set up\u003cbr\u003e305 Shell Shocked! (David Garrard): a sort of cups and balls routine using L’Egg shells (are these still available?) and coins\u003cbr\u003e307 An Instant Flip Over Change (Anonymous): face up card is snapped to the table and visibly changes\u003cbr\u003e308 Flicker (John Cornelius): as above\u003cbr\u003e308 Copper Silver Transpo (Geoff Latta): nice routine using an English Penny shell\u003cbr\u003e310 All Fair Moving Collectors (William Miesel): 2 red backed jacks find two selections in a blue deck and change to two queens\u003cbr\u003e311 Four Coin Production (George Eisler): good opening for 4 coin routine\u003cbr\u003e312 Ellipses…Tom Mullica, Martin Nash, Magic Moment Restaurant, idea by Nick Varga on A Cut Above\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e313 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 3 March 1980\u003cbr\u003e313 Transcendental Transpo (Ken Krenzel): instant an visual transposition of two cards using gaffed cards\u003cbr\u003e316 Sponge Balls 1) Color Transposition 2) Production (Yedid, Meir): production is for platform presentation\u003cbr\u003e317 The Flying Signature (Jim Lee): Spectator’s signature magically travels from back of one card to the back of another. Also a reversed card re-reverses itself\u003cbr\u003e318 A Lorayne Storm: an idea for the shell game using different colored peas\u003cbr\u003e319 Instant Color Change (Russ Burns): for coins\u003cbr\u003e320 Swing Low (Joey Gallo): a cut that keeps the bottom card in place\u003cbr\u003e321 Four Coins In Glass Routine (Philippe Fialho): performed seated\u003cbr\u003e322 Time Out! (Mark Levy): a sort of Out to Lunch business card effect\u003cbr\u003e323 Out to Lunch: approaching the table\u003cbr\u003e324 Ellipses…pleasing everyone, Pete Biro, Cohen’s hand shaking gag, Tannen’s Jubilee, getting a table magic job, a “nine” business card effect\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e325 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 4 April 1980\u003cbr\u003e325 Frozen Deckery (Michael Ammar): torn and restored card, but the restored card is in a block of ice\u003cbr\u003e327 Ice O Teric (Michael Ammar): spectator’s card selection becomes folded in an ice cube\u003cbr\u003e328 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: Charles Hudson on Charra’s I’m Lucky\u003cbr\u003e329 Recalled (Nick Pudar): 4 Kings shown, two are placed to the table. When turned over, one King vanishes and appears between the held Kings\u003cbr\u003e330 (Ring) Knot Really (Michael McGivern): finger ring release from a knot in a rope\u003cbr\u003e333 Sticky Cards (Marv Long): three cards are lifted with the open palm and no gimmicks\u003cbr\u003e334 Pennies From Heaven (William Goldman): 4 halves change to a bunch of pennies in the hands\u003cbr\u003e335 Tele “Vision” (Andre Robert): a card is selected and returned. Spectator removes any 5 cards to include his selection, and magician feels each card to find the selection\u003cbr\u003e336 Ellipses…leftover Magic Books, Frank Garcia and Linking Card, travel to Manila, Tokyo\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e337 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 5 May 1980\u003cbr\u003e337 Out Boxed (Woody Landers): coin placed in Okito box changes to another coin\u003cbr\u003e339 Chased Aces (Paul L. Smith): 4 aces vanish from packets and are found in the deck in 4 ways\u003cbr\u003e340 Double Saltless (Harry Lorayne): saltless with two card selections\u003cbr\u003e342 Knives Knives Knives (Gonzalez, Kaufman, Stone): three handlings for he color changing knives\u003cbr\u003e343 Added Attraction (Gerald Deutsch): Royal Flush is shown and spectator is challenged to find a face card. All the cards become 10s\u003cbr\u003e345 Numbers Up (Tom Mullica): a multiphase card routine for the bar magician. Numbers are provided and the selected cards show up\u003cbr\u003e347 Casual Display (Bill Voss): showing a hand empty with a coin when it’s not\u003cbr\u003e347 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: Bonnie Hammond on Bill Voss’ Relentless, Dennis Marks on Mullica’s Match Ic, Orville Meyer on J.K. Hartma’s Goody Two Shoes, Michael Gerhardt on Weiser’s Half Sho and Under Glass Change\u003cbr\u003e348 Ellipses…credits, Marlo.s Magazine, El Duco, Frank Garcia\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e349 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 6 June 1980\u003cbr\u003e349 The General Card (Larry Jennings): impromptu card routine in which the top card changes four times to selected cards\u003cbr\u003e351 French Drop Cop (David Harris): coin vanish\u003cbr\u003e352 Swivel Round A Bout (Herb Zarrow): a swing card flourish\u003cbr\u003e355 Propel A Coin (Tom Craven): after a coin flip, the coin vanishes. Good for one on one\u003cbr\u003e355 Falling Leaves (Stephen Minch): two black jacks are removed and a card selected and returned. Jacks are inserted face up into the deck and the deck held. Three cards drop: the selection sandwiched between the Jacks\u003cbr\u003e356 A Lorayne Storm: a quick TT effect to restore a match\u003cbr\u003e357 Thanks to Ramsay (Jonathan Townsend): a three coin vanish that will take practice\u003cbr\u003e358 Snap In Revelation (Lance Rogers): instant face up appearance of selected card\u003cbr\u003e359 Sandwich Spread (Tom Gagon): when the deck is ribbon spread, the two kings emerge with the selected card between\u003cbr\u003e360 Editorial: Afterthoughts or no afterthoughts?\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e361 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 7 July 1980\u003cbr\u003e361 Star Warp (Howard Schwarzman): good card warp routine with dollar\u003cbr\u003e365 Ring A Ding (Bob Hyans): finger ring off rope\u003cbr\u003e366 Monte Plus Minus (Phil Goldstein): yet another 3 card Monte version\u003cbr\u003e368 Wiped Clean (Michael Ammar): coin vanishes and both hands shown empty\u003cbr\u003e369 Modern Jazz Aces (Darwin Ortiz): refinement of Kane’s Jazz Aces\u003cbr\u003e371 A Coin Glassic (Roger Sherman): Two aces cover a glass and a coin penetrates both. The Aces turn into Jokers\u003cbr\u003e372 Ellipses…new great magic – not, Charles Hudson on Krenzel’s Transcendental Transpo, More from Charles Hudson\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e373 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 8 Aug 1980\u003cbr\u003e373 The Card Cocoon (Ron Ferris): selected card appears in nest of folded cards\u003cbr\u003e376 No Knot (Dave Lederman): instant dissolving knot\u003cbr\u003e377 Lickety Split Color Change (Doty): clean card color change\u003cbr\u003e378 Three Opener (Bonnie Hammond): empty hand production of one two and three coins\u003cbr\u003e379 Four Opener (Harry Lorayne): 4 coin production\u003cbr\u003e381 The Humble\/Arrogant Card Trick (Greg Miller): 2 presentations. Card inserted in deck fails to find card and changes into card instead. Original inserted card found reversed in deck. Also an “arrogant” version\u003cbr\u003e382 Aces Loaded (Allan Slaight): Aces shuffled back into deck and are to be dealt out in a poker hand. Only 3 Aces make, the other is part of a Royal Flush\u003cbr\u003e383 Out to Lunch: memory and another Richard Himber story\u003cbr\u003e383 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: on Ron Ferris’ Ribbon Candy\u003cbr\u003e384 Ellipses..Abbott’s convention, Karell Fox’s Another Book, gripes, Out of This World story\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e385 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 9 Sept 1980\u003cbr\u003e385 5\u0026amp; (Tom Ogden): penetrations and changes of a $1 and $5\u003cbr\u003e387 Port Authority Transit (Michael Farmer): A selection vanishes from between two Jacks. 2nd selection does not vanish, but changes to first. 2nd selection is found reversed in the deck\u003cbr\u003e389 Trinity (Norman Houghton): handling to show three cards as the same\u003cbr\u003e390 Painted Desert (Milton): Good lead in for a coin and card matrix effect. 4 coins appear under cards\u003cbr\u003e391 One Hand Matrix (Milton): 4 coin card matrix with one hand\u003cbr\u003e393 Head to Head (Tom Craven): a poker bet or “gotcha”\u003cbr\u003e394 Quick Sandwich (Tony Econ): a fast card sandwich\u003cbr\u003e395 Come Forth! (Karrell Fox): the card is told to come forth, but instead comes fourth\u003cbr\u003e395 Ellipses…Los Angeles, Magic Castle dress codes\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e397 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 10 Oct 1980\u003cbr\u003e397 Abacus (Phil Goldstein): a 5 surprise mental card effect with a set up\u003cbr\u003e399 Ring Through Rope (Robert L. Brooks): borrowed ring from rope, one method\u003cbr\u003e401 High Spread (Greg Wissmueller): a gag in which the deck is spread hand to hand, and the spread suspends in the air\u003cbr\u003e402 Oil and Watered (Paul Cummins): extension of an Oil and Water card routine\u003cbr\u003e404 Rate of Exchange (Bob Faramer): a unique coin effect using Half, Chines coin, Mexican Centavo, Expanded shell, Chinese shell with milled edge, and a Copper\/Silver half-Centavo\u003cbr\u003e406 Proof of the Pudding (Obie O’Brien): Card is selected and returned. Cards are dealt face up an face down into a packet. Face up and face down cards are separated, and selection vanishes, finally appearing as the sole reversed card\u003cbr\u003e407 Three O’Clock Nip (Carl Mellish): a coin vanish\u003cbr\u003e408 Ellipses…Europe trip\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e409 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 11 Nov 1980\u003cbr\u003e409 Canfield Connivery (Harry Lorayne): a solitaire casino gambling demo\u003cbr\u003e411 The Invisible Coin (Tim Wright): A coin is placed on the deck of cards. The palm is placed over, allowing the coin to stick to the palm as the hand is lifted. The coin vanishes, then appears back on top of the deck\u003cbr\u003e413 Layla (Francois Ziegler): a card effect using a 12 card stack\u003cbr\u003e415 Bill-Verdere (Mike Bornstein): A Bill is folded and the portrait cut off and put away. When the bill is unfolded, it restores\u003cbr\u003e417 One Cup Routine (Allan Hayden): short 1 cup routine using regular (not chop) cup and 4 balls (2 sizes) and the carry bag\u003cbr\u003e419 Mysterious Traveler (Salomon Cohn): one coin across\u003cbr\u003e420 Ellipses…a tattoo coin trick, Afterthoughts yes, nice Ace and 3 card and fan idea by Bob King\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e421 Apocalypse Vol 3 No 12 Dec 1980\u003cbr\u003e421 Silver Streak (Don England): best gimmick for producing a coin under each of four cards. Good matrix intro\u003cbr\u003e423 J-A-W-S (Barry Govan): Joker And Wallet Solution. Aces transpose with Jokers in a borrowed wallet\u003cbr\u003e424 The Ring’s The Thing (Scotty York): a variation of Hurley’s Ring Opening using an origami ring as one of the linking finger rings\u003cbr\u003e425 Do As I Do Prediction (Russell Barnhart): nice do as I do with prediction\u003cbr\u003e426 Coins and Coasters (Shigeo Takagi): two step four coin routine using drink coasters\u003cbr\u003e428 Squeeze Out (Anonymous): center card of three moves diagonally and eerily out of the packet\u003cbr\u003e429 Escape! (Jim Laconte): Large ring or bracelet off rope presentation\u003cbr\u003e430 Exchango (John Fedko): nice elmsley count routine\u003cbr\u003e432 Out to Lunch: Ed Sullivan show\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e433 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 1 Jan 1981\u003cbr\u003e433 One of a Mind (J.K. Hartman): variance of a card clairvoyance concept of Robert Houdin\u003cbr\u003e435 And They Both Go Across (David Roth): two coins audibly go to left hand, but end up in right\u003cbr\u003e437 Bicycle! (Peter Marshall): variation of Henry Christ’s Tally Ho!\u003cbr\u003e438 Soc III (Blair Bowling): Silver coin vanishes from between two coppers and appears in Okito box, then vanishes from your hand to appear between two boxed coppers\u003cbr\u003e440 Card Production (Karrell Fox): one at a time card production from a silk\u003cbr\u003e441 Bangle Dangle (Warren Stephens): ring or bracelet on ribbon is cut off, but ribbon is whole (clippo)\u003cbr\u003e442 Case In Point (Paul Gertner): selection ends up in card case\u003cbr\u003e443 Flash Prediction (Ted Biet): a carbonless paper prediction\u003cbr\u003e444 Ellipses…More on Europe trip, John Davidson show, Michael Sondermeyer on John Cornelius’ Sliding Knot\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e445 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 2 Feb 1981\u003cbr\u003e445 Japanese Monte (Wesley James): impromptu with no gaffs\u003cbr\u003e448 Have a Smoke (Tom Mullica): production of three lit cigarettes one at a time\u003cbr\u003e448 A Lorayne Storm: Classic Force\u003cbr\u003e449 Complex A Clut ( Fernando Roman): flourishy cut keeping deck intact\u003cbr\u003e450 In Hands Chink A Chink (Fred Baumann): in the spectator’s hands!\u003cbr\u003e451 Color Changing Cardcase (Meir Yedid): a gag in which the cardcase changes color\u003cbr\u003e452 Okinesis (Jon Brunelle): coin travels to closed Okito box audibly and even the box moves\u003cbr\u003e453 Colorful Ace Control (Jean Jacques Sanvert): a four Ace effect using aces with different colored backs than the deck\u003cbr\u003e454 Center Swivel Palm (Jim Swain): Jim uses it for his card to wallet routine\u003cbr\u003e455 Editorial: bits of magical wisdom from Reputation Makers, reverse magic word\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e457 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 3 March 1981\u003cbr\u003e457 The Purse \u0026amp; Glass (David Roth): One at a time transposition of 3 silver to 3 copper coins using a coin purse and glass\u003cbr\u003e461 Thought Fool (Bernard Bilis): an interesting card sandwich effect\u003cbr\u003e463 Half and Hole (Allan Hayden): half dollar locates a selected card, but damages it in the process. \u003cbr\u003e464 Easy Ring Off Rope (Mitch Dyszel): finger ring off rope or cord\u003cbr\u003e465 Switch (Eric Mason): clean switch of a freely selected card\u003cbr\u003e466 Mat Flip (Tim Wenk): a flourish for a folding close up mat\u003cbr\u003e466 Minus Mustache (Terry Lagerould): A King loses his mustache\u003cbr\u003e467 Throughly Amazing (Mark Lefler): Okito box is pushed through the table, being seen partway through before fully going through\u003cbr\u003e468 Over the Edge (Julie Theriot): a Joker Mystery story\u003cbr\u003e468 some credits\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e469 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 4 April 1981\u003cbr\u003e469 Liquid Silver (Russ Burns): 4 coins penetrate a handkerchief; impromptu\u003cbr\u003e472 Poor Man’s Monte (Richard Vollmer): a pretty Monte routine\u003cbr\u003e474 Ahoy There! (Phil Goldstein): gimmickless book test\u003cbr\u003e475 All Aboard (Harry Lorayne): as above\u003cbr\u003e476 Quicksilver Flight (Irshaad Hussain): a four coin and card routine with a jumbo coin ending based on Paul Harris’ Free Flight\u003cbr\u003e478 The Bag Man (Larry Becker): cards are removed from the deck in a bag one at a time until the spectator says stop. The bag is handed to the spectator who takes the next card: his selection\u003cbr\u003e479 Ribbon Spread With Coin (John Henderson): A coin is vanished and is found in the deck next to the selected card\u003cbr\u003e479 Muffled (Greg Otto): card is mentally selected from packet of 9 cards. Cards are shown one at a time and the card is gone, when spread, the selection is found face down\u003cbr\u003e480 Ellipses…Great events for Harry Lorayne\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e481 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 5 May 1981\u003cbr\u003e481 Slide Out (Slydini): card control transfer of selected card in a fan to the top of the deck as the fan is closed\u003cbr\u003e483 Crazy Rope (Sixten Beme): Ends of two ropes are knotted together, knot slides to end then back to center. Knot is untied to show two ropes, then tied together again. Knot is now slid off the rope and the rope is one piece and can be examined\u003cbr\u003e485 Four Coin Assembly (Trevor Lewis): coins and cards\u003cbr\u003e486 Deck Through Handkerchief (Keith Breen): card deck through handkerchief\u003cbr\u003e488 Key Ring Cover (Jerry Fulton): three handling moves for the Chinese linking rings\u003cbr\u003e489 Tally Ho One Way (Tom Craven): impromptu one way set up\u003cbr\u003e490 the Impossible Catch (Danny Korem): during an elbow coin catch, three coins vanish\u003cbr\u003e491 Tabled Bluff Pass (Bobby Bernard): new look at the Bluff Pass\u003cbr\u003e492 Ellipses…Holland, Best of Friends, Jeff Busby\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e493 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 6 June 1981\u003cbr\u003e493 Ballast (Karrell Fox): any playing card is balanced on the back of your hand (TT)\u003cbr\u003e495 Flip Over View (Ken Krenzel, Vincent Sabatino, Aleix Badet, Oscar Weigle, Harry Lorayne, Sol Stone): 8 methods for showing two surfaces of a coin but actually showing one surface twice\u003cbr\u003e498 Glimpse Crimp Location (Hans Van Senus): impromptu location of a freely selected card\u003cbr\u003e499 Around She Goes! (Mark Levy): mental prediction effect around spin the bottle\u003cbr\u003e501 San Tran (Chris Michaels): impromptu effect using 4 of a kind\u003cbr\u003e502 Colorevelation (Christopher Sallek): prediction effect using commercial “magic” invisible ink type pens\u003cbr\u003e503 Biddle Bemused (Paul Friedman M.D.): Biddle steal and replace count with a subtle touch\u003cbr\u003e504 Out to Lunch: magic on TV\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e505 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 7 July 1981\u003cbr\u003e505 Snap Aces Out (Jean Jacques Sanvert): startling 4 Ace discovery\u003cbr\u003e507 Puzzlement 1\u0026amp;2 (Looy Simonoff): two puzzles with a length of rope or shoelace\u003cbr\u003e510 The Magic Card (Mel Brown): an easy card stab\u003cbr\u003e510 Coy Nintoop En (Salomon Cohn): complete vanish of a coin using a pen\u003cbr\u003e512 Super Flustration (Eddy Taytelbaum): showing all cards alike\u003cbr\u003e512 A Lorayne Storm: a poor double lift\u003cbr\u003e513 Knife Through Coin (Fred Baumann): using a thin color changing knife and a cigarette through quarter or half coin\u003cbr\u003e514 That’s Small (Ron Frost): a card is small in value, but is really small (miniature)\u003cbr\u003e514 Squared Squeeze (Bob Nelson): squeeze out effect from three non outjogged cards\u003cbr\u003e515 Ellipses…corrections to Mullica’s Have a Smoke, Jonathan Townsend, naming a card (Horace), a nice coincidence\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e517 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 8 Aug 1981\u003cbr\u003e517 The Almost Perfect Coin Vanish (Meir Yedid): a clever seated vanish\u003cbr\u003e519 Back Off! (Darwin Ortiz): four double backed cards in a packet magically acquire faces\u003cbr\u003e522 Easy Matrix (Lenny Greenfader): fast card and coin assembly or matrix\u003cbr\u003e524 Instant Rapport (Bill Voss): a two person code with fast set up of your assistant\u003cbr\u003e525 Impossible Visual Link (Eric De Camps): 4″ ring or bracelet and cord or string\u003cbr\u003e526 Slow Motion Penetration (El Duco): a die is placed on the table, a card leaned over it. A glass is placed under the table and the card pushed down. The die penetrates the table and goes into the glass!\u003cbr\u003e527 Ellipses…a visit to the post office\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e529 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 9 Sept 1981\u003cbr\u003e529 The Shrinking Deck (Steve Skomp): a ambitious selection rises to the top twice. When the spectator goes to insert the card, the deck has shrunk\u003cbr\u003e531 The Incredible Bulk (Nick Pudar): a series of transpositions with Scotch taped coins. The coins become taped together at the end\u003cbr\u003e532 Short and Sweet (Jeff Altman): a spelling card revelation\u003cbr\u003e533 (D)ice Breakers (Cees De Vries): puzzle diversions using dice\u003cbr\u003e534 Bulls Eye! (Jack Birman): a pair of face up mates are tossed into the deck and instantly trap the selection.. Needs Charlier cuts\u003cbr\u003e535 Impromptu Headline Prediction (Stan Lobenstern): mentalist effect\u003cbr\u003e536 Holaroid (David Lederman): a selection is “photographed” using a “pinhole” camera made with double blank cards with a hole in the middle\u003cbr\u003e539 Platform “Snap” Double Lift (Bill Steinacker): nice double lift good for platform presentations\u003cbr\u003e540 Ellipses…paid bills, contributions that have not appeared, Harry’s award, plagiarism\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e541 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 10 Oct 1981\u003cbr\u003e541 Purist Kangaroo Coins (Tim Wenk): two different coins are placed under two playing cards. Two indicator coins are placed above the cards to indicate which coin is where. The two coins are visibly switched under the cards, then they magically go back to their original positions.\u003cbr\u003e543 Shoot Out (Gene Varre): a red Ace visibly turns into a King as it is flipped out of a packet\u003cbr\u003e545 One Handed GH Release (Jack Mitzman): release of large ring from rope (2-3″ ring or bracelet)\u003cbr\u003e546 Cards \u0026amp; Coins Ala Cups \u0026amp; Balls (Ray Mertz): Dai Vernon’s cups \u0026amp; balls routine using Jumbo cards and coins\u003cbr\u003e548 Mistaken Identity (Joe Russo): instant change of 4 jacks to 4 aces using a gaffed card\u003cbr\u003e549 Scissors Vanish (Robert L. Brooks): coin vanish\u003cbr\u003e550 Propel A Card (Jean Jacques Sanvert): single card toss\u003cbr\u003e551 Mis Made Flag (Tom Mullica): making and using a two ended filter cigarette\u003cbr\u003e552 Out to Lunch: table magic and a lost $100 bill\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e553 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 11 Nov 1981\u003cbr\u003e553 Titan (Andre Robert): blue backed card shuffled among 9 reds. Another 10 pack from ace to 10 is shuffled and only 1 remains in numerical order. That number is the position of the blue card in the red packet. When turned up, the two cards match\u003cbr\u003e556 Only Four (Tom Craven): a matrix using a shell\u003cbr\u003e557 Four Card Monte (Michael Powers): a four card Monte based on Norman Houghton’s Trinity\u003cbr\u003e558 Incrediblack (Steve Dobson): an effect based on a fictional non existent shuffle\u003cbr\u003e559 On Off Again (Oscar Weigle Sol Stone): finger ring on and off a fountain pen\u003cbr\u003e561 Credence (Martin Nash): peeked at card vanishes from the deck and is found at a number named by the spectator\u003cbr\u003e562 …And Back Again (Paul Labute): two coins across and back again\u003cbr\u003e563 Three Plus (John Henderson): a reversed 3 locates the selection\u003cbr\u003e564 Ellipses…credits, more on Harry’s award, trips\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e565 Apocalypse Vol 4 No 12 Dec 1981 \u003cbr\u003e565 4 Okito 4 (Frank Zak): 4 halves travel into the Okito box one at a time. When dumped out, they have changed to English Pennies\u003cbr\u003e568 Don’t Get Personal (Paul Gertner): performer finds a thought of card and the spectator’s name is written on it\u003cbr\u003e569 Four Warned (Don England): gimmick for producing 4 coins from a deck of cards\u003cbr\u003e570 Bet A Buck (Mike Bornstein): a spectator initials a sticker on a dollar bill that has a prediction on it. The spectator selects a card, but it does not match the initial prediction. When looked at again, however, the prediction matches\u003cbr\u003e571 The Flutter Change (Paul Cummins): spellbound coin change\u003cbr\u003e572 San Sub (Steve Minch): Steve’s variation of Jean Jacques Sanvert’s Triple Triumph\u003cbr\u003e573 Circle Coin Vanish (Harry Lorayne): a coin vanish when taking a drag from a cigarette\u003cbr\u003e574 Impromptu Abacus (Jean Jacques Sanvert): an almost impromptu version of Phil Goldstein’s Abacus card effect\u003cbr\u003e576 Ellipses…finding a medium between easy and difficult routines, book about Richard Himber, John Cornelius’ The Magician’s Date Book\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e577 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 1 Jan 1982\u003cbr\u003e577 Departure From a Point (Larry Jennings): a “bank robber” card escapes twice\u003cbr\u003e580 The Legendary Four Coin Trick (David Roth): an entertaining tongue in cheek coin routine\u003cbr\u003e582 Hue View (J.K. Hartman): Out of this World effect with 20 cards\u003cbr\u003e583 No Switch Bill Go (Bob Fitch): a flash bill vanish (restore it however you see fit)\u003cbr\u003e584 Cased Aces (Karrell Fox): four spectator select 4 cards and place them unseen into a card case. They are all Aces\u003cbr\u003e585 Can’t I (Woody Landers): Coins Across New Theory Impromptu: no gimmicks\u003cbr\u003e586 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: Michael Gerhardt on Don England’s Silver Streak\u003cbr\u003e587 TH Spinning Wheel (Hippie Torrales): Tally Ho stunt using circle design\u003cbr\u003e587 Twentieth Century Cardsharp (Barry Govan): a gambling demo on second deals\u003cbr\u003e588 Ellipses…Apocalypse success\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e589 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 2 Feb 1982 \u003cbr\u003e589 Un Safety Pins (Han van Senus): linking safety pin routine using ungimmicked pins\u003cbr\u003e591 Eight Is Enough (Michael Farmer): a stubborn 8 is used as an indicator to find two selections\u003cbr\u003e592 A Beautiful Vanish or Change (Sol Stone): combination of One to Five and Soft Sleeve for a coin move\u003cbr\u003e593 A Subtle Deck Switch (Robert Gardner): a deck switch performed in full view\u003cbr\u003e594 Grab a Bight (Peter Marshall): sliding and vanishing knot \u003cbr\u003e595 Impromptu Wild Card (Jonathan Townsen): 4 Tens change to jokers one at a time when rubbed on the “magic” joker\u003cbr\u003e597 The Kenobi Reversal (Ed DeMello): a card reversal move\u003cbr\u003e598 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: Charles Hudson on Bicycle!\u003cbr\u003e599 Quick Cig. (Harry Lorayne): a cigarette is tossed and squashed out with the foot, then produced. Good for quick, impromptu\u003cbr\u003e599 Ellipses…credits and an “unnamed” Karl Fulves, some new magic, postal service, Dai Vernon\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e601 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 3 March 1982\u003cbr\u003e601 The No Shuttle Shuttle and The Over Switch (Roger Klause): two beautiful coin switches\u003cbr\u003e604 Oh Calcutta Shuffle (John Cornelius): memorized stacked deck routine\u003cbr\u003e605 Demosthenes’ Marbles (Milton): anytime anywhere routine with 4 marbles\u003cbr\u003e606 Macho Monte (Harry Levine): a Monte effect using Aces and some Kings that appear from nowhere\u003cbr\u003e607 Funny Cut \u0026amp; Funny Pass (Gerald Kosky): false cut in the hands\u003cbr\u003e608 Roll Down Coin Vanish (Robert Bengel): a coin vanish\u003cbr\u003e609 Ace Trap (Louis Falanga): selection appears face down between 4 face up Aces\u003cbr\u003e611 Fake Take Shuffle (Albert Charra): bottom card(s) control\u003cbr\u003e611 Ellipses…Europe trip, credits\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e613 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 4 April 1982\u003cbr\u003e613 Lonely Horace (Ed Marlo): a card named Horace, two methods\u003cbr\u003e614 Magical Ladies (Joey Gallo): Four swivel cuts cause 2 red queens to appear, vanish, then sandwich a selection\u003cbr\u003e615 Close Quarters (Bob Farmer): yet another coin and card matrix routine\u003cbr\u003e617 Coin Card Shade (John Cornelius): a proving action showing just a card, no coin\u003cbr\u003e617 New Theory Pick Up Move (Tom Gagnon): for coin and card\u003cbr\u003e619 Flying Signature Explored (Doty): variation on Jim Lee’s The Flying Signature\u003cbr\u003e620 Predic Tac Toe (Richard Osterlind): the outcome of tic tac toe game is predicted\u003cbr\u003e621 The Paddle Wheel Add On\/Change (Edgar Peters): a head on card add on or change move\u003cbr\u003e623 Ellipses…childish magician, lack of credit, a so called gambling expert\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e625 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 5 May 1982\u003cbr\u003e625 X-sellent (Salomon Cohn): mentalism effect. Magician is able to mark the item thought of by different spectators\u003cbr\u003e627 Wind Tunnel (J.G. O’Genski) selected card flies out of the deck\u003cbr\u003e628 Get Ready for Wind Tunnel (Ken Krenzel): a get ready for the above\u003cbr\u003e629 Las Vegas Dice (Barry Govan): a one cup routine with a cup and dice\u003cbr\u003e630 Absorbing Penetration (Michael Gerhardt): Red ace rubbed on blue cardcase to change its back color, but the face turns to a Joker instead The Ace is found inside the cardcase, but has absorbed the blue from the case, which is now blank\u003cbr\u003e631 Magic Moola (James Conger): coins across routine with 2 shot glasses and an expanded shell and a jumbo coin\u003cbr\u003e633 Continued (Allan Slaight): Spelling, Lie Speller, mate effect, Gin Rummy, Stud Poker, Blackjack demo all with one stack \u003cbr\u003e634 A Lorayne Storm: routines not to do\u003cbr\u003e635 Poor Man’s Pencil Thru Quarter (Jim Sutton \u0026amp; Tom Craven): using a washer and napkin\u003cbr\u003e635 Out to Lunch: the memory act\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e637 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 6 June 1982 \u003cbr\u003e637 Stamp Collector (Murray Cooper): a progressive assembly of stamps on cards\u003cbr\u003e639 Acrobatic Monte (Shigeo Takagi): red picture card vanishes from between two spot cards, becoming a black spot card\u003cbr\u003e641 Coin From Bill (Bob Hyans): clean method for producing a coin from a bill\u003cbr\u003e643 The Wicked (S)witch (Bob Elliot): above coin from bill used for a bill switch\u003cbr\u003e644 Side End Illusion (Hippie Torrales): method for lapping three selected cards\u003cbr\u003e645 Double Girth False Knot (John Meuller): dissolving knot\u003cbr\u003e646 Lazy Man’s Invisible Pass (Norman Houghton): an easy card pass\u003cbr\u003e647 Ellipses…credits, Jon Brunelle on Rubik’s cubes (Quick Rubik), traveling\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e649 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 7 July 1982\u003cbr\u003e649 Easy Ramsay (Jonathan Townsend): coin and cylinder routine simplified. Does not use “stack of coins”\u003cbr\u003e652 Devil’s 3 Card Monte (Tonny Van Rhee): clean three card Monte\u003cbr\u003e654 Sponge Chop (Fernando Roman): instant appearance of a sponge ball\u003cbr\u003e654 Dunbury Sandwitch to Go (Phil Goldstein): handling of Walker Solomon Dunbury Sandwich card routine\u003cbr\u003e656 One Coin Tenkai (Sol Stone): a Tekai effect with one coin used for a vanish\u003cbr\u003e656 Double Trouble (Jon Racherbaumer): variation of Sid Lorraine’s Two Faced card routine\u003cbr\u003e658 Chinese Numbers (Reinhard “Stuttie” Stuttman): an ice breaker stunt\u003cbr\u003e659 Think Big (Fred Baumann): penny vanishes, appears, changes to a jumbo penny, which vanishes\u003cbr\u003e660 Editorial: editorial on photocopying\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e661 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 8 Aug 1982\u003cbr\u003e661 Thimblena (Joe Safuto): uses one thimble and one “rubber finger” used by clerks for sorting papers\u003cbr\u003e663 Universal Twist (Francis Pelkey): Each of 4 aces change to same selected card until all 4 are the selection. They then change back to aces. Selection is face up in face down deck\u003cbr\u003e665 Throw Out Cardcase (Mike Bornstein): a gag “yo yo” cardcase\u003cbr\u003e665 Overhand Shuffle Crimp (Ted Biet): utility crimp key\u003cbr\u003e666 View Flip Over (Zavis, El Duco, Peter Jones): 7 more methods for showing 2 sides of a coin, actually 1 side twice\u003cbr\u003e669 Cigarette Cards (Terry LaGerould): two spectators end up with each others selections in this routine based on smoking\u003cbr\u003e670 SPCA (Craig Keller): Sponge Ball and Cards\u003cbr\u003e671 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: Peter Marshall on Paul Friedman’s Biddle Bemused\u003cbr\u003e671 Ellipses…Post office story\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e673 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 9 Sept 1982\u003cbr\u003e673 Very Nice Oil \u0026amp; Water (Richard Vollmer): another oil \u0026amp; water routine using the Ascanio spread and Elmsley count\u003cbr\u003e675 Hotshot (Russ Burns): 4 coin to glass transposition with a kicker, while seated\u003cbr\u003e677 Color Reset (Jeff Poncher): yet another card reset\u003cbr\u003e678 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: Peter Marshall on Richard Vollmer’s Poor Man’s Monte\u003cbr\u003e679 Ring Strip (Robert L. Brooks): finger ring and rope\u003cbr\u003e680 The Tilt Bluff Pass (Don England): control card to 2nd from top\u003cbr\u003e681 Finger Bandage Gag (Jack Chanin): a false finger gag\u003cbr\u003e682 Unit of Travel (Zalman Puchkoff): anywhere anytime coin vanish reappearance routine\u003cbr\u003e683 Double Crosser (Tom Craven): a nice double lift quickie\u003cbr\u003e683 Ellipses…Alan Alan, English, Best of Friends, Chink a Chink, Frank Joglar and Milbourne Christopher, Triumph suggestion by Paul Cummins\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e685 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 10 Oct 1982\u003cbr\u003e685 New Life for Squash (Dick Christian): vanishing whiskey glass from spectator’s hand\u003cbr\u003e687 Another Hofzinser Twist (Jean Jacques Sanvert): Four aces turn face down one at a time, then change to 4 eights. Selected 8 turns face down, then changes to AS. Aces turn face up, sandwiching selected card\u003cbr\u003e689 I Believe (Jack Mitzman): rope through wand, using a scroll rather than the wand\u003cbr\u003e690 Red Blew (David R. Fernandes): paddle routine with colored paper discs\u003cbr\u003e691 Away \u0026amp; Back (Al Cohen): flourish type coin vanish and reproduction \u003cbr\u003e692 Fan See Card Control (Michael Buzzell): secret change of a card beneath a fan of cards\u003cbr\u003e694 Penetrating Thoughts (Paul Cummins): Okito box penetration\u003cbr\u003e695 A Lorayne Storm: a quick speller card trick\u003cbr\u003e695 Drop Kick Aces (Ray Goulet): simple 4 ace revelation\u003cbr\u003e696 Out to Lunch: Professor Magic Show\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e697 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 11 Nov 1982\u003cbr\u003e697 Open Coins Across (Tom Craven): 4 coins across using an expanded shell\u003cbr\u003e699 “Pick” a Card (Bill Nord): a toothpick tray used to flip over a revelation card\u003cbr\u003e700 Flying Reds (Peter Marshall): a card routine with four 8s and four 9s.\u003cbr\u003e702 Pinch Change (Earl Nelson): instant copper silver coin change\u003cbr\u003e703 Four Ace Foregone (Bernard Bilis): 4 ace packet routine\u003cbr\u003e704 Apocalypse Variations or Additions: William Zavis on Roth’s Legendary Four Coin Trick\u003cbr\u003e705 Display Flip Steal (John Bauman): first coin steal for a coins across\u003cbr\u003e706 Successive Reversals (Keith Breen): cause one ace at a time to appear face up at center of face down deck\u003cbr\u003e707 Editorial: Preface to The Magic Book\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e709 Apocalypse Vol 5 No 12 Dec 1982\u003cbr\u003e709 The Twirl Spread (Bob Farmer): flourish or secret move to hide one to three cards, with some trick ideas\u003cbr\u003e712 On The Lap (Joe Safuto): an impromptu jumbo coin routine\u003cbr\u003e713 Two Impromptu Stretches (Don England): no gaff stretching the lady (card) effects\u003cbr\u003e715 Imp-ossible (David Roth): an imp bottle with a cork in the mouth can be made to lie down only by the magician\u003cbr\u003e716 Three After One (Fantomas): three wrong cards turn into the right ones\u003cbr\u003e718 Cross Changed (Paul Cummins): Okito box routine\u003cbr\u003e719 Flicker Again (Herb Zarrow): wrong card is finger snapped and visibly changes to the right one\u003cbr\u003e720 Ellipses…end of year comments. \u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Magic Shop San Diego","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40425008201821,"sku":"BB13 HLAV1-5","price":175.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1120\/5962\/files\/LDK_7829.jpg?v=1711064046","url":"https:\/\/magicshopsandiego.com\/products\/bb13-17","provider":"Magic Shop San Diego","version":"1.0","type":"link"}