Jinx by Ted Annemann
Many of the best mentalists consider the Jinx the most important publication. It is a treasure chest of ideas, methods, routines and commentary. A must read not just for mentalists but all magicians.
Here is the most convenient form of the Jinx to date. You will get all 151 issues including all summer and winter extras. Each issue is quickly accessible via a bookmark. You will get reproductions of all the old advertisements for the Jinx, the old three part index prepared by J. G. Thompson Jr., and a completely new 30 page index which has been alphabetized and spans all issues and extras.
We have taken the utmost care for this digitization. The scans were prepared from unbound issues to avoid any kind of page distortion. Each page was then manually cleaned up to produce the best possible look and feel. And the latest OCR technology has been used to make each and every page fully text searchable.
[Note: The disc includes additional to the entire Jinx the ebook Popular Card Tricks by Gibson because Annemann intended to publish this book in a special issue in the Jinx.]
October 1934 - 1941; 907 pages
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The Jinx – 1 - October 1934 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Hallucination – originated by Eddie Clever
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The Supreme East Indian Needle Feat - Annemann
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Two Papers and a Spectator - Annemann
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The Mystery of the Blackboard – Paul Rosini
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The Jinx – 2 - November 1934 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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The Devil’s Four Aces – Theo Annemann
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The Finders – Orville Wayne Meyer
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Synthetic Sympathy – Theo Annemann
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Your Card! – Orville Wayne Meyer
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Wanted – Questions and Answers – call for questions - Annemann
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The Demon – Yogi – Goblin Book Test - Annemann
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The Jinx – 3 - December 1934 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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A Card in Transit! - Lee Gilbert
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A Real Psychic Card Test - Annemann
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Dead or Alive? - Annemann
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The Bending Swizzle Stick - Annemann
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poem – provided by The Great Lesta
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The Jinx – 4 - January 1935 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Tip to Night Club Workers – Jean Hugard [par 7]
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The Master of the Message - Annemann
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Cigarette Perception - Martin Sunshine
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Card Box Sympathy - Orville Wayne Meyer
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One of Those Things - Calvin Cole
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Something to Work On - letter from Vincent Dalban
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The Twentieth Century Newspaper Test – Stuart Robson
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The Jinx – 5 - February 1935 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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The Red and Blue Back Color Change - Annemann
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With Sight Unseen - L. E. Duncanson
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The Solution of ‘Something to Work On’ – Charles W. Nyquist
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The Lie Detective – Stuart Robson
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A Question and the Answer - Annemann
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A Neat Publicity Trick - Nat Scherzer
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The Jinx – 6 - March 1935 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Impromptu Frame Ups - Annemann
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The Astral Shirt - Annemann
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The Card That Isn’t! – Russell T. Wise
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Two Mindreading Publicity Effects - Annemann
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The Jinx – 7 - April 1935 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Tip to Magicians [par 3-6]
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The “ELM” Card Change – E. Leslie May
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The Question for the Month - Annemann
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A Practical Card Code – Orville Wayne Meyer
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The New Nightmare Effect - Annemann
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The Lemon and the Dollar – Conrad Bush
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The Jinx – 8 - May 1935 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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An Improvement a la Carte - Annemann
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The Astral Shirt Again! – Dr. L. E. Duncanson
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Thought Rays – Dr. L. E. Duncanson
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Tom Bowyer’s Publicity Trick – Tom Bowyer
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The Jinx Five-Foot Shelf of Magic - Annemann
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Transient Money – E. D. Wolff
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The Jinx – 9 - June 1935 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Number Eighty-Four [last par]
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The Modernized Reading - Annemann
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The Renovated Sphinx Card Trick – Eddie Clever
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A Matter of Policy - Annemann
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Pseudo-Psychometry - Annemann
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The Jinx – Summer Extra 1935 – 12 pages
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contents
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Editor Speaking - Annemann
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The Jinx Extra Cocktail
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A Flash Ribbon Restoration – John K. Bays
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Lies! Lies! Lies! – Henry Christ
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re: The Lie Detective [par 1]
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Slate Immortality- letter from R. H. Parrish
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Telepathy on the Cuff – R. H. Parrish
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Horrors!!! – Stuart Robson
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Just the Same Alike - Annemann
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With One Hand - Annemann
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It Goes This Way - Annemann
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The ‘One of a Bunch’ Force – Orville Meyer
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The Impression Moderne - Annemann
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The Ribbon that Made Good – Orville Meyer
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The Migrating Pasteboard - Annemann
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The Face Up - Face Down Location - Annemann
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A Principle in Disguise – Harry Vosburgh
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From Out of the Air - Annemann
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The Handkerchief That Flew - Annemann
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A Daffy Discovery - Annemann
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A New Method of Tabulation – Ralph W. Read
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The Unknown Subject - Annemann
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Par-Optic Vision - Annemann
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The Jinx – 10 - July 1935 – 4 pages
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Humdrum the Mystic says
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Twentieth Century Cards - Annemann
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Surprise!! – J. G. Thompson, Jr.
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re: Question for the Month
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The Henry E. Dixie Cigarette Vanish – Henry E. Dixie
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Extra-Sensory Perception - Annemann
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The Jinx – 11 - August 1935 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Publicity Stunt [par 6]
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Tip on Using Pigeons [par 7]
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Ribbon Restoration [last par]
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A Cigarette Rolled by Proxy – Orville Meyer
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The Fan Location – El Ray
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A Trick with the Fan Location - Annemann
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A Card to be Thought About - Annemann
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A Divination with Matches – Fred DeMuth
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The Card Unharmed - Annemann
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The Jinx – 12 - September 1935 – 4 pages
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Humdrum the Mystic says
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Thoughts in General - Annemann
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A Card Puzzle [par 1]
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Two Betting Propositions [par 2 & 3]
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Improvement to “Seven Keys to Baldplate” [par 4]
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Shrinking Dollar Stunt (The Shrinking Bill) [par 5]
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Variation of “Canary and Light Bulb” [par 6]
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Comedy Use for Foo Can [par 7]
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Tip to Card Workers [par 8]
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re: The Enlarging Penny [par 8]
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Tip for “Vanishing Bird Cage” [par 9]
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Tip for “Cards from Pockets” [par 10]
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Wrinkle for Planting Productions [par 11]
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The Solitaire King - Annemann
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Four Aces on the Stage - Annemann
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Wanted - A Card Routine without cards! - Annemann
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The Jinx – 13 - October 1935 – 4 pages
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Humdrum the Mystic says
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comments - Theo Annemann
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”Rising Card” Tips [par 2]
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Tip for “Vanishing Bird Cage” [par 3]
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A Cigarette Vanish [par 5]
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The Enlarging Penny [par 8]
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An Original Tie for Loads – Ottokar Fischer
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Higher Magic! - Annemann
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The Super Slates - Anonymous
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Cards and a Newspaper – Arthur Johnson
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Aces of Eight!! – Otis Manning
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The Jinx – 14 - November 1935 – 6 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Fortune Telling Tip [par 1]
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Tip on Using Pigeons [par 7]
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An Original Routine for Publicity [par 11]
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A Card in Flight!! – Bobby Hummer
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Coins, En Route! – Ottokar Fischer - incomplete
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Magician’s business cards
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Cauldron - letter from Burling Hull
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reply to Burling Hull from Theo Annemann
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A Cute and Quick Location - Annemann
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Metal versus Fabric – Fred DeMuth
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Thoughts in the Air - Annemann
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The Jinx – 15 - December 1935 – 6 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Tip for Mentalists [par 3]
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An Original Faked Envelope with a Publicity Angle - Annemann
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articles regarding magicians and their doings
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Magician’s business cards
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A Different Card Spelling – George C. Hanneman
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An Original Ball-Dropper – Ottokar Fischer
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Diabolical Influence – Harris Solomon
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The Jinx – 16 - January 1936 – 4 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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A Visible Cigarette Vanisher – Lu-Brent
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Again A Prediction – “Doc” Mifflin
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The Lucky Number Magic Square – Royal V. Heath
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Brrr!! (Meaning ‘very cold’) – Otis Manning
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The Acme Thought Card Pass – Dr. Jacob Daley & Annemann
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The Jinx – Winter Extra 1935/36 – 10 pages
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Editor Speaking – Theo Annemann
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Tip for “Floating Match” [par 8]
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Tip for Glass Penetration Frame [par 9]
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Impromptu Vision – J. G. Thompson, Jr.
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The Puzzling Speller – Bobby Hummer
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The Undercover Mystery - Annemann
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Tobacco Magic – Lu-Brent
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The Classical Cigarette – Lu-Brent
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Simplex Torn Card and Balloon – Lu-Brent
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The Itinerant Dollar – Jacob Steisal
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The 32 Card Mystery – Audley Walsh
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The Psychic Knows – Robert Parrish
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Money in the Pocket – Jack Vosburgh
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The 20th Century Slate Test – Jean Hugard
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More Higher Magic - Annemann
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The Ultra Slate Message – Dr. Jacob Daley
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Automatic Seconds – Harry J. Smith
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”How Did He Know?” – Vincent Dalban
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A Test of Power – Eddie Clever
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A Ring in Transit- Eddie Clever
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The Jinx – 17 - February 1936 – 6 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Single Die Force – Clement de Lion [par 7]
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Tip on “Psychic Writing” [par 9]
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Deck Vanish - Question for the Month – Robert Parrish [par 10]
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Tips for Card Fanners [par 11]
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Cigarettes in the Dark - Annemann
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The Spectator’s Choice – Stewart Judah
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Comic Section - parody letter to “Our Associated Dealers” from Burling Hull
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Magician’s business cards
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Finger Exercise! – Otis Manning
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A Novel Glass Thru Hat – Alvin C. Thompson
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The Origin and History of the Torn Deck Trick – Julian J. Proskauer
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The Jinx – 18 - March 1936 – 6 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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The Miracle Speller – Vincent Dalban
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The Phantom Cigarette – Lu-Brent
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Improvements to effects in earlier issues
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Jinx 1 – page 2 – The Supreme East Indian Needle trick - Annemann
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Jinx 1 – page 1 – Hallucination – Charles W. Fricks
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Jinx 2 – page 7 – Your Card! – Orville Meyer
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Jinx 3 – page 11 – The Bending Swizzle Stick - Annemann
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Jinx 4 – page 14 – Cigarette Perception – Frank N. Dodd
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Jinx 7 – page 28 – The Lemon and the Dollar – Leo H. Sullivan
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Jinx 9 – page 35 – A Matter of Policy – Max Holden
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Jinx Summer Extra 1936 – page 48 – Par-Optic Vision - Annemann
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Jinx 10 – page 52 – Extra-Sensory Perception - Annemann
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Jinx 11 – page 55 – A Divination With Matches – Herbert R. Hood
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Jinx 10 – page 50 – Twentieth Century Cards – R. M. Jamison
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Cauldron – letter from Frank Lane
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Thoughts in General - Annemann
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Card on the Ceiling [par 2]
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Tube Tips [par 3]
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Improvement on “Brema Nut Trick” [par 5]
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The Card Vanishes [last par]
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Death Fight! – Tom Sellers
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The Jinx – 19 - April 1936 – 6 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Living and Dead [par 4]
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Tip for Book Test [par 9]
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A Locator Card [par 10]
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Tip for “Syko” Users [par 13]
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The Audition of the Age – Charles Nagle
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Cauldron – Frank Lane correspondence
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Magician’s business cards
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The Scarney Thought Card – John Scarney
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Another Stop! - Anonymous
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A Version of the Al Baker Three Billet Trick - Annemann
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The Jinx – 20 - May 1936 – 8 pages
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photo of Howard Thurston
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Use for Score [Advertising] Card [par 8]
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Think It Over! - helpful bits of advice - Annemann
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March of Events - articles regarding magicians and their doings
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Inflation – Monty Crowe
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Silver or Copper – Conrad Bush
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Letter at Hand and Acted Upon – letter from Bruce Elliott
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The Ordinary Changing Tray
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From Beyond the Grave - Annemann
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March of Time Finale Trick – Keith Clark
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The Jinx – 21 - June 1936 – 8 pages
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photo of Otis Manning
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Comedy By-Play [par 5]
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re: Brrr! [par 7]
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Trivia – Theo Annemann
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Think It Over! - helpful bits of advice - Annemann
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Notes of the Notables - articles regarding magicians and their doings
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The Audley Walsh Coincidence – Audley Walsh
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Prophecy Plus – L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Triple Coercion - Annemann
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Money Mentalism – Charles Rosenthal
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The Spectral Seamstress – Charles T. Jordan
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The Jinx – 22 - July 1936 – 6 pages
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Numero! – Al Baker
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Trivia - Theo Annemann
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Magician’s business cards
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Notes of the Notables - articles regarding magicians and their doings
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A Question of Power – L. Vosburgh Lyons
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The Card Phenomenon – Audley Walsh
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”Here’s Your Change---?” – Lu-Brent
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The Jinx Summer Extra 1936 – 10 pages
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Suggested Programs – No. One – A Club Act of Magic - Annemann
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An Amusing Card Reversal – Lynn Searles
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A Paradox of Pairs – Dr. Jacob Daley
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The Annemann Bell Box - Annemann
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The “So Simple” Force – Lynn Searles
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Dice and a Book - Annemann
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”We Stand Pat” – Lu-Brent
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Governmental Wizardry – Charles Nagle
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Trickery! - Annemann
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On the Wire - Annemann
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The Novelty Box Selection – Lyman Allen
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The “Ad Lib” Spelling – Dr. Jacob Daley
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Bert Reese Secrets – Bert Reese
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The Jinx – 23 - August 1936 – 6 pages
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Calendar Conjuring – Tom Sellers
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Pencil Routine [par 1]
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Tip for Davenport Card Silks [par 4]
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Trivia – Theo Annemann
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Suggested Programs – No. Two – A Mental Club Act - Annemann
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Magician’s business cards
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”What the H___!?” – Vincent Lynch
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Dr. Daley’s Death Divination – Dr. Jacob Daley
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The Touch That Tells - Anonymous
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Last Minute News - Annemann
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The Jinx – 24 - September 1936 – 6 pages
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Miraskill – Stewart James
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comments - Theo Annemann
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Think It Over! - helpful bits of advice - Annemann
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Magician’s business cards
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The Candy King – Stewart James
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A Mental Test Revamped – Herbert Hood
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re: Two Mindreading Publicity Effects
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The Reticent Queen – Newton Hall
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Climax! – Henry Christ
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The Jinx – 25 - October 1936 – 6 pages
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Twenty-First Century Silks – Lorne De Blois
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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The Modern Eye-Popper – Dick Madden
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Cauldron – correspondence with Burling Hull
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Numismatigic – Stewart James
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The Word on the Page - Annemann
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Cards in the Cases – John Braun & Annemann
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The Jinx – 26 - November 1936 – 6 pages
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The Guidance of Fate – Two Mysteries – Orville Meyer
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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Tip to Night Club Workers [par 4]
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The Problem of the Ice Cube [par 7]
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Think It Over! - helpful bits of advice - Annemann
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Only an Image – Eddie Clever
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Here or There? – R. M. Jamison
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A William Larsen Program - letter from William Larsen
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The Jinx – 27 - December 1936 – 4 pages
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Notaria - Annemann
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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In the Bag [par 1]
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Tip for Davenport Card Silks [par 6]
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Color Blindness – Sigmund Krumgold
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Follow Me – Jean Hugard
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A Mentalist with Money - Annemann
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The Jinx – 28 - January 1937 – 6 pages
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A Story of Crime - Annemann
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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Tip for Davenport Card Silks [par 5]
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article regarding magicians and their doings
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Magician’s business cards
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Improvements to effects in earlier issues
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Jinx 9 – page 35 – A Matter of Policy – Andrew Brennan
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Jinx 21 – page 122 – Prophecy Plus – L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Jinx Summer Extra 1935 – page 41 – Horrors!!! – L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Jinx 18 – page 101 – Thoughts in General, Paragraph Two – Scotty Lang
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Jinx 17 – page 92 – The Spectator’s Choice - Annemann
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Jinx 11 – page 56 – The Card Unharmed – Monty Crowe
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Jinx 22 – page 130 – The Card Phenomenon – Charles Larsen
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Jinx 18 – page 102 – Death Fight! – Andrew Brennan
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Jinx 23 – page 141 – Calendar Conjuring – Dr. Jacob Daley
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Jinx 25 – page 157 – Numisnatigic – E. J. Oeinck
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Jinx 24 – page 151 – A Mental Test Revamped – William Larsen
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Jinx Summer Extra 1936 – page 135 – Dice and a Book – Frederick F. Clark
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Jinx 21 – page 119 – Think It Over! – Orville Meyer
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The Jinx “Zipper” Cocktail – Ernest K. Schieledge
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The Secret Order of the Aces - Annemann
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The Mutilated Card – Russell Prunier
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The Jinx Winter Extra 1936-1937 – 10 pages
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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article regarding magicians and their doings
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Two Cheating Mysteries - Annemann
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Multeffect Cards – Val Evans
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The Impromptu Passing – L. Vosburgh Lyons
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The Rhummy Master - Unknown
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The Restless Dozen – Tom Bowyer
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The Double Ad Test - Annemann
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The Super Eye Popper – Jess E. Mills
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He Picks the Right Card – Nancy Page - reprint
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Les Cartes Par Hasard – Stuart P. Cramer
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The New Addition Slate Presentation – Dr. Jacob Daley
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Card on the Wing – variation of the above
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The Psychic Toothpick - Annemann
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Parallel Thoughts - Annemann
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re: The Secret Order of the Aces
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The Lover’s Knots – Audley Walsh
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The Jinx – 29 - February 1937 – 6 pages
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Just an Echo – James T. Deacy
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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The New “Miracle” Effect – Orville Meyer
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Duo Telepathy – Robert H. Parrish
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One in Fifty-Two – Sidney Margulies
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The Walk Around Discovery - Annemann
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The Jinx – 30 - March 1937 – 6 pages
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Controlled Luck – Newton Hall
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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article regarding magicians and their doings
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Modern Magic Programs – A Series
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No. One – John Mulholland
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No. Two – Harry Opel
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No. Three – Glen Pope
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Suggested Routines No. Three – A Magical Club Program - Annemann
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Card Passe-Passe - Oscar H. Paulson
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Spell Me – Henry J. Christ
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Your Fortune, Miss! – Audley Walsh
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The Jinx – 31 - April 1937 – 6 pages
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The Krazy Kode – Bertram Adams
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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article regarding magicians and their doings
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Inside Stuff on Magis – articles regarding magicians and their doings
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The Krazy Kode – Fu-Chan
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Modern Magic Programs – A Series
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Tattle Tale Card – Edward Reese
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Wired Thought - Annemann
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Restless Cards - Annemann
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The Jinx – 32 - May 1937 – 6 pages
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Before Your Eyes – Norman Ashworth
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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In Regards to “Variety” - Annemann
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Modern Magic Programs – A Series
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A Composite Routine - Annemann
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Between the Lines - Annemann
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Voodoo – Arthur Monroe
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The Jinx – 33 - June 1937 – 6 pages
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Dead Man’s Hand – Henry T. Christ
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Editrivia - Theo Annemann
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articles regarding magicians and their doings
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The Jaipur Jinnee – Eddie Clever
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Magician’s business cards
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The Mystic Necktie – Joseph H. Fries
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Dates – Charles T. Jordan
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