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Here are a few references regarding previous published sources of this trick:
Here are a few references regarding previous published sources of this trick:
* "A Mind-Reading Trick" [[Expert at the Card Table]](1902)
* "A Mind-Reading Trick" [[Expert at the Card Table]](1902)
* [[Mental Discernment]] manuscript by [[Ralph Hull]] dated (1932)
* [[Mental Discernment]] manuscript by [[Ralph Hull]] dated (1930)
* "Shuffle, Force, Cut and Pass" [[Greater Magic]](1938)
* "Shuffle, Force, Cut and Pass" [[Greater Magic]](1938)
* "Streamlined Discernment" [[Amazing Isn't It?]](1941)
* "Streamlined Discernment" [[Amazing Isn't It?]](1941)

Revision as of 04:46, 30 January 2011

Out of Sight-Out of Mind is a card effect by Dai Vernon published in Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic (1960) written by Lewis Ganson.

Effect: The performer takes a shuffled pack and without looking at the faces of the cards while one is being thought of by a spectator, successfully locates the card.

"A Mind-Reading Trick" Expert at the Card Table(1902) was Vernon's inspiration for creating "Out of Sight-Out of Mind".

Here are a few references regarding previous published sources of this trick: