I’m trying to recall an effect I used to do often when I was a kid just getting into magic. This was 30 years ago or more. It was a Do as I do effect where the spectator kept failing. I believe the magician and spectator both had 4 or 5 cards and no matter what the spectator did they always had a card or two face up where as the magician always had face down cards. It had to be in so many beginners books but for the life of me I can’t find it. Anyone know what trick this is? It wasn’t a great effect but it’s something fond from my youth.
Thanks so much
Claudio Inner circle
Europe
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Posted: Dec 8, 2023 09:34 am
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I think you mean this Vernon's four card trick: Vernon's Variant, Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic p. 226
aposjf12 New user
New York City
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Posted: Dec 8, 2023 09:45 am
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Thank you so much. That is indeed the trick. When I learned it as a kid I think it was called You Follow Me.
I see Johnny Thompson has a version of this effect. I
Paul24243 New user
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Posted: Feb 10, 2024 08:27 am
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There was also a version called Ultimate Faulty Follower, by Ken de Coursy and sold by the now closed Supreme Magic Co. in the UK. It was featured on the Paul Daniels magic show.