** A four ace assembly where the aces are not covered by any cards.
** A four ace assembly where the aces are not covered by any cards.
* ''The Open Travelers'' by [[Edward Marlo]] in The New Phoenix No. 375, page 329 (December, 1962)
* ''The Open Travelers'' by [[Edward Marlo]] in The New Phoenix No. 375, page 329 (December, 1962)
** Based on ideas from his "Real Gone Aces" and uses the deck at certain points as in Elias' "Under Cover Aces".
** Based on ideas from his ''Real Gone Aces'' and uses the deck at certain points as in Elias' ''Under Cover Aces''.
** Ed introduces the effect with stating that [[Neal Elias]] sent him a ace assembly in 1955 that only used one cover and mentioned that it might be possible to eliminate the cover all together.
** Ed introduces the effect with stating that [[Neal Elias]] sent him a ace assembly in 1955 that only used one cover and mentioned that it might be possible to eliminate the cover all together.
* ''Face-up Flyers'' by [[Dai Vernon]] and [[Bruce Cervon]] in [[Epilogue]] No. 4, Nov. 1968.
* ''Face-up Flyers'' by [[Dai Vernon]] and [[Bruce Cervon]] in [[Epilogue]] No. 4, Nov. 1968.
* ''Aerodynamic Aces'' by Bruce Cervon in Lecture Notes, 1969. (Reprinted in The Cervon File, 1988.) Similar structure to Miesel's "Invincible" with the presentation idea of an invisible palm.
* ''Aerodynamic Aces'' by Bruce Cervon in Lecture Notes, 1969. (Reprinted in The Cervon File, 1988.) Similar structure to Miesel's ''Invincible'' with the presentation idea of an invisible palm.
* ''Jenning’s Open Travellers'' in [[Expert Card Mysteries]] by [[Alton Sharpe]]. (1969)
* ''Jenning’s Open Travellers'' in [[Expert Card Mysteries]] by [[Alton Sharpe]]. (1969)
* ''Addition to Open Travelers'' by Steve Spilman in [[Expert Card Chicanery]] compiled by Alton Sharpe (1976).
* ''Addition to Open Travelers'' by Steve Spilman in [[Expert Card Chicanery]] compiled by Alton Sharpe (1976).
A four ace assembly where the aces are not covered by any cards.
The Open Travelers by Edward Marlo in The New Phoenix No. 375, page 329 (December, 1962)
Based on ideas from his Real Gone Aces and uses the deck at certain points as in Elias' Under Cover Aces.
Ed introduces the effect with stating that Neal Elias sent him a ace assembly in 1955 that only used one cover and mentioned that it might be possible to eliminate the cover all together.
Aerodynamic Aces by Bruce Cervon in Lecture Notes, 1969. (Reprinted in The Cervon File, 1988.) Similar structure to Miesel's Invincible with the presentation idea of an invisible palm.