In march 1941 (Vol.5, No.7,p.223), Dai Vernon published a trick named "The Eight in the Side Pocket". In this trick, a selected card sandwiched between two deuces transposes with an eight of clubs which was in the side pocket.
Vernon explains that Jacob Daley has also worked out a novel method which is very perplexing.
Do you know where this method is described?
The Eight in the Side Pocket by Dai Vernon
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Nov/Dec 12 issue pp36-37
Nov/Dec 12 issue pp36-37
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Yet another gem from Vernon. Pure Vernon.
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Hi Smerrill,
The affable aces by Jacob Daley(2012 Nov/Dec issue pp36-37) has nothing to do with Vernon's trick.
The affable aces by Jacob Daley(2012 Nov/Dec issue pp36-37) has nothing to do with Vernon's trick.
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Re: The Eight in the Side Pocket by Dai Vernon
Hello,
Not familiar with the effect in discussion but a transposition that involves a sandwiched card and a pocket, it reminds me "The itinerant pasteboard" in Stars of Magic.
Regards
Th.
Not familiar with the effect in discussion but a transposition that involves a sandwiched card and a pocket, it reminds me "The itinerant pasteboard" in Stars of Magic.
Regards
Th.