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Aldo Colombini – Triple Decker (official pdf)

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20 routines with two (or three) decks of cards.

From the Introduction:

Don’t be misled by the title of the book; these are not routines using three decks of cards, but the title refers to the third book in this series.

Included in this ebook are 20 more routines using two (or three) decks of cards. The ebook follows the previous two called Double Decker and Double Decker Two (twenty routines each) and I feel confident that I gave you in these three efforts the largest collection of routines ever using more than one deck. Let me say, that I am very proud of my research and I am greatly thankful to all the contributors and editors who gave me permission to use the assembled material.

This is another magical collection featuring routines created by the brilliant minds of the masters of the art. In most cases no complicated sleights are required, the moves will be natural and simplified as to require a minimum of practice.

It is my sincere hope that you will learn these effects and feature them in your repertoire as you will acquire a great knowledge of magic and win for yourself the reputation of a great sleight of hand artist.

Content:

  • Triple Coincidence / John Scarne
  • Card Pentro / Nick Trost
  • The Seventh Card / U. F. Grant
  • Mind Over Matter / Larry West
  • Would You Be Surprised / Edward de Lysbye
  • Plunger Coincidence / Chet
  • Rate Of Exchange / Michael De Marco
  • The Mutt And Jeff Card Trick / Warren Stephens
  • A Speller Idea / Tom Sellers
  • Prediction-Plus / Carl Wentworth
  • Aces Find Aces / John Yeager
  • Two Decks, Two Cuts / Aldo Colombini
  • Red And Blue Card Transpo / Harry Carnegie
  • Freeze Frame / Karl Fulves
  • Sign Proof / Francis Haxton
  • Incredible! / Nick Trost
  • Impromptu Stranger / Edward Marlo
  • Swindle Coincidence / Peter Kane
  • A Letter At A Time / Eman-Warlock
  • Alien Encounter / Peter Duffie

1st edition 2010, PDF 22 pages.
word count: 11542 which is equivalent to 46 standard pages of text