TUNED MINDS (Jack Avis): Four spectators chose four numbers which are used to reveal the four Aces (or four selections).
HAVE A MATCH (Magini): A novelty funny trick. You offer a match to a spectator and the match rises from the box. A good laugh.
TWO BALL TRANSPOSITION (C. King): You show a red and a green ball (or any two colors) and they, using a handkerchief, transpose. A strong effect for any ball routine.
A CHANGE OF PLANS (Bill Simon): A nice routine using the four Kings where they follow the leader. One King changes into an Ace and the other Kings change into Aces too.
A CARD TRANSPOSITION (Francis Carlyle): A strong transposition between two cards.
A NEW FALSE CUT (Eddie Taytelbaum): A fancy and elegant false cut that keeps the top and bottom stock of the deck intact.
RED AND BLUE (Bob Haskell): A trick that can be done for parlor. Two selected cards vanish from a blue-backed packet and reappear in the middle of a red-backed packet.
THE DROPPED LOOP (Tom Sellers): You form a loop on a piece of string (necklace, etc.). This loop visibly moves down the rope and drops into your hand.
GRANT SUFFIX (Ken de Courcy): A ring knotted onto a rope becomes free.
FRONT PAGE CARDS (Tonny Van Dommelen): A fantastic routine for stage or close-up. Three cards are selected but apparently you are not able to locate them. You fold a page of a newspaper and with a tear or cut you reveal the first card. You repeat with the second and third card. You will want to use this in your act right away.