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*[[Martin Nash]]'s ''Testing...'' in [[Any Second Now]] written by Stephen Minch (1977)
*[[Martin Nash]]'s ''Testing...'' in [[Any Second Now]] written by Stephen Minch (1977)
*Ed Marlo's ''Jump-suit Transformation'' in [[Card Finesse]] written by Jon Racherbaumer (1982)  
*Ed Marlo's ''Jump-suit Transformation'' in [[Card Finesse]] written by Jon Racherbaumer (1982)  
*[[Daryl]] Martinez's ''Sunrise'' in [[The New York Magic Symposium]] - Collection 2 written by [[Richard Kaufman]] (1983)
*[[Daryl]] Martinez's ''Sunrise'' in [[The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 2]] written by [[Richard Kaufman]] (1983)
*[[Jerry Sadowitz]]'s ''Aces in Kings'' in [[Cards on the Table]] (1988)
*[[Jerry Sadowitz]]'s ''Aces in Kings'' in [[Cards on the Table]] (1988)
*Doug Edwards's ''Observ-Ace-tion'' in Apocalypse Vol. 12, No. 2, feb. 1989.
*Doug Edwards's ''Observ-Ace-tion'' in Apocalypse Vol. 12, No. 2, feb. 1989.

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Dr. Daley's Last Trick is a classic plot in card magic in which the Red Aces change places with the Black Aces.

During the last months of Dr. Daley's life he evolved this card trick, which he demonstrated for Dai Vernon. Dai Vernon included this trick in his book The Dai Vernon Book of Magic (1957) as a tribute.

Bill Malone performing effect

This is not to be confused with the last tricks he performed just before he died at the conclusion of a performance, Cavorting Aces or his version of Dai Vernon's Travellers.

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