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[[Acrobatic Jacks]] (also known as the Elevator Trick) is a classic card routine where the Jacks (or any four of a kind) travel through the deck.
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[[Acrobatic Jacks]] (also known as the Elevator Card Trick) is a classic card routine where the Jacks (or any four of a kind) travel through the deck.
  
 
Has been known to be done to the patter of four burglars (Jacks) in a house (the deck of cards).
 
Has been known to be done to the patter of four burglars (Jacks) in a house (the deck of cards).
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* ''The Acrobatic Jacks'' in [[The Expert at the Card Table]] written by [[S.W. Erdnase]] (1902).
 
* ''The Acrobatic Jacks'' in [[The Expert at the Card Table]] written by [[S.W. Erdnase]] (1902).
 
* ''The Acrobatic Jacks'' in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]] written by [[Jean Hugard]] (1937)
 
* ''The Acrobatic Jacks'' in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]] written by [[Jean Hugard]] (1937)
* ''The Cavorting Aces'' by Dr. [[Jacob Daley]] in [[Stars of Magic]], Series 7, 3 (1950)
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* ''The Cavorting Aces'' by Dr. [[Jacob Daley]] in [[Stars of Magic]], Series 7, No. 3 (1950)
 
* ''Acrobatic Jacks or Travelling Aces'', S.W. Erdnase & [[Bruce Cervon]], [[Bruce Cervon]]'s [[Castle Notebooks]], Vol. 1 (2007)
 
* ''Acrobatic Jacks or Travelling Aces'', S.W. Erdnase & [[Bruce Cervon]], [[Bruce Cervon]]'s [[Castle Notebooks]], Vol. 1 (2007)
  
 
[[Category:Card Plots]]
 
[[Category:Card Plots]]

Latest revision as of 14:39, 22 March 2015

Acrobatic Jacks (also known as the Elevator Card Trick) is a classic card routine where the Jacks (or any four of a kind) travel through the deck.

Has been known to be done to the patter of four burglars (Jacks) in a house (the deck of cards).

Variations