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For multiple card variations see [[Collectors]].
 
For multiple card variations see [[Collectors]].
  
== Two cards sandwich a selected card ==
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A variation is called Progressive Sandwich (also known as Searcher) in which the locator cards in the deck continue to get closer and closer to the selection until eventually it's trapped between just those two cards.
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== Two cards sandwich a selected card in print==
 
* ''One-Eyed Jack Sandwich'' in [[My Favorite Card Tricks]] by [[Harry Lorayne]] (1965)
 
* ''One-Eyed Jack Sandwich'' in [[My Favorite Card Tricks]] by [[Harry Lorayne]] (1965)
* [[Mike Gallo]]'s ''Direct Jack Sandwich''
 
 
* [[Larry Jennings]]' ''The Visitor'' in The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings written by [[Mike Maxwell]] (1986)
 
* [[Larry Jennings]]' ''The Visitor'' in The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings written by [[Mike Maxwell]] (1986)
 
* ''Chameleon Sandwich'' by [[Doug Conn]] in Tricks of my Trade: The Magic of Doug Conn written by [[Paul Cummins]] (1999)
 
* ''Chameleon Sandwich'' by [[Doug Conn]] in Tricks of my Trade: The Magic of Doug Conn written by [[Paul Cummins]] (1999)
 
* [[Synergistic Sandwiches]] by [[Jon Racherbaumer]]  (1991)
 
* [[Synergistic Sandwiches]] by [[Jon Racherbaumer]]  (1991)
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* [[Mike Gallo]]'s ''Direct Jack Sandwich''
  
 
[[Category:Card Plots]]
 
[[Category:Card Plots]]

Revision as of 05:26, 3 November 2008

Sandwich tricks are a broad category of card magic where a card or a number of cards are captured between some known cards.

For multiple card variations see Collectors.

A variation is called Progressive Sandwich (also known as Searcher) in which the locator cards in the deck continue to get closer and closer to the selection until eventually it's trapped between just those two cards.

Two cards sandwich a selected card in print