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Dunbury Delusions By Jon Racherbaumer
"It is one of the very best tricks which can be done for close-up work." - Hugard and Braue from Show Stoppers With Cards
From the Foreword:
The Dunbury Delusion has an illustrious pedigree that has been up, down, and all around the magic scene for at least 100 years. Charlie Miller's method that was published in Expert Card Technique in 1940, more or less branded his name on it, but seven year earlier Victor Farelli published a modified version ("The Partagas Sell") in Farelli's Card Magic. He did not claim paternity but credited a Spanish magician named Partagas who apparently taught him the trick in 1908.
Basic Plot:
A selection "lost" in a deck is successfully found by using three clue cards to determine the selection's identity and location in the deck. The "sucker" aspect comes into play when, unbeknownst to the performer, one of the "clue cards" turns out to be the selection and is prematurely and inadvertently taken out of play. Because the spectator realizes this fact his foreknowledge becomes a psychological tensor point. The tables are apparently turned. For a change the spectator is the one having secret knowledge and the performer is a potential victim on the verge of being raised by his own petard.
FOREWORD
THE CIRCUS CARD TRICK
PRECURSORS
THE PARTAGAS SELL / Victor Farelli - Senor Partagas
THE POWER OF THREE / Stewart Judah
DUNBURY DELUSION / Charlie Miller
THE DANBURY DELUSION / Bill Simon
SHOW-STOPPING DUNBURY DELUSION / Fred Braue
DESIGN FOR LAUGHTER
REVELATION / Harry Lorayne
MARLO'S DUNBURY / Edward Marlo
MARLO QUICKENS THE PACE
SELL OR DELUSION / Edward Marlo
STREAMLINED DUNBURY DELUSION / Edward Marlo
TILTED DUNBURY / Edward Marlo
PACKET SIZING DUNBURY
MAKE MINE DUNBURY WELL DONE / Jon Racherbaumer
PACKET DUNBURY DELUSIONS / Edward Marlo (four methods)
MORE DUNBURYS
DEEP DUNBURY
DAVE'S DELIGHT / Dave Lederman
STILL ANOTHER DUNBURY / Edward Marlo
APPENDIX
SPREAD DROP SWITCH / Tony Kardyro - Edward Marlo
FLIP PICKUP MOVE / Edward Marlo
DROP SLEIGHT VARIANTS / Steve Reynolds
1st edition 2020, PDF 73 pages.
"It is one of the very best tricks which can be done for close-up work." - Hugard and Braue from Show Stoppers With Cards
From the Foreword:
The Dunbury Delusion has an illustrious pedigree that has been up, down, and all around the magic scene for at least 100 years. Charlie Miller's method that was published in Expert Card Technique in 1940, more or less branded his name on it, but seven year earlier Victor Farelli published a modified version ("The Partagas Sell") in Farelli's Card Magic. He did not claim paternity but credited a Spanish magician named Partagas who apparently taught him the trick in 1908.
Basic Plot:
A selection "lost" in a deck is successfully found by using three clue cards to determine the selection's identity and location in the deck. The "sucker" aspect comes into play when, unbeknownst to the performer, one of the "clue cards" turns out to be the selection and is prematurely and inadvertently taken out of play. Because the spectator realizes this fact his foreknowledge becomes a psychological tensor point. The tables are apparently turned. For a change the spectator is the one having secret knowledge and the performer is a potential victim on the verge of being raised by his own petard.
FOREWORD
THE CIRCUS CARD TRICK
PRECURSORS
THE PARTAGAS SELL / Victor Farelli - Senor Partagas
THE POWER OF THREE / Stewart Judah
DUNBURY DELUSION / Charlie Miller
THE DANBURY DELUSION / Bill Simon
SHOW-STOPPING DUNBURY DELUSION / Fred Braue
DESIGN FOR LAUGHTER
REVELATION / Harry Lorayne
MARLO'S DUNBURY / Edward Marlo
MARLO QUICKENS THE PACE
SELL OR DELUSION / Edward Marlo
STREAMLINED DUNBURY DELUSION / Edward Marlo
TILTED DUNBURY / Edward Marlo
PACKET SIZING DUNBURY
MAKE MINE DUNBURY WELL DONE / Jon Racherbaumer
PACKET DUNBURY DELUSIONS / Edward Marlo (four methods)
MORE DUNBURYS
DEEP DUNBURY
DAVE'S DELIGHT / Dave Lederman
STILL ANOTHER DUNBURY / Edward Marlo
APPENDIX
SPREAD DROP SWITCH / Tony Kardyro - Edward Marlo
FLIP PICKUP MOVE / Edward Marlo
DROP SLEIGHT VARIANTS / Steve Reynolds
1st edition 2020, PDF 73 pages.