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*<sup>1</sup>[[Charles Jordan's Best Card Tricks]] by Karl Fulves, page 247. But in [[Epilogue]] no. 9, july 1970, page 72, Karl Fulves writes : " [[Fred Lowe]] pointed out that the Phantom Aces in Jordan [[Thirty Card Mysteries]] anticipated by nearly a half century the Four-As-Four or [[Ghost Count]]." It's only in Epilogue no. 10, November 70, page 75 that ''Jordan's 4-as-4 Count'' by Francis Haxton was described.
*<sup>1</sup>[[Charles Jordan's Best Card Tricks]] by Karl Fulves, page 247. But in [[Epilogue]] no. 9, july 1970, page 72, Karl Fulves writes : " [[Fred Lowe]] pointed out that the Phantom Aces in Jordan [[Thirty Card Mysteries]] anticipated by nearly a half century the Four-As-Four or [[Ghost Count]]." It's only in Epilogue no. 10, November 70, page 75 that ''Jordan's 4-as-4 Count'' by Francis Haxton was described.


*<sup>2</sup> Excerpt from The New Tops, December 1963 : "(This count) embodies the elements of the Elmsley Ghost Count, increases the application of the Ellis Stanyon Count, as well as the Elmsley, in that it can be done with a greater number of cards because of a controlled dealing action."
*<sup>2</sup> Excerpt from The [[New Tops]], December 1963 : "(This count) embodies the elements of the Elmsley Ghost Count, increases the application of the Ellis Stanyon Count, as well as the Elmsley, in that it can be done with a greater number of cards because of a controlled dealing action."


* ''You Can't Count On Jordan'' by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] page 3 in [[Sticks and Stones]] no. 1, January 1976.
* ''You Can't Count On Jordan'' by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] page 3 in [[Sticks & Stones]] no. 1, January 1976.


*http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/route/entries.php?url=10,745,468,602
*http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/route/entries.php?url=10,745,468,602


[[Category:False Counts]]
[[Category:False Counts]]

Revision as of 14:48, 13 July 2010

A false card display showing four cards as four, hiding the fourth card.

After the count, it leaves the cards in perfect order to do an Elmsley Count.

Variations

History

First published by Charles Jordan in Thirty Card Mysteries (1919) under his Phantom Aces trick. Also described in Charles Jordan's Best Card Tricks (1992), compiled by Karl Fulves.

It was brought back to light again in 1963 by the British magician Francis Haxton.1

Many have also recreated this sleight over the years:

References

  • 2 Excerpt from The New Tops, December 1963 : "(This count) embodies the elements of the Elmsley Ghost Count, increases the application of the Ellis Stanyon Count, as well as the Elmsley, in that it can be done with a greater number of cards because of a controlled dealing action."