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Devilish Miracle
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Devilish Miracle is a card trick, devised by Ed Marlo and Carmen D'Amico, and first published in a booklet of the same name in 1948. Two cards are selected. The performer quickly locates the first selected card, and then makes it vanish. Suddenly, it reappears, and then it tranposes with the second selected card.
Publications
- A Devilish Miracle: Ed Marlo and Carmen D'Amico, 1948.
- Devilish Miracle: Ed Marlo, Control Systems (1952, pp. 105-107).
- Devilish Miracle Redux (Ed Marlo): Jon Racherbaumer, Marlo Without Tears (1983, pp. 86-95).
- The Devilish Miracle (Larry Jennings): Mike Maxwell, Louis Falanga's Lake Tahoe Card Magic (1985, pp. 67-69).
- A Real Devilish Miracle (Randy Wakeman): John Mendoza, Randy Wakeman's Special Effects (1987, p. 38).
- A Devilish Miracle Retold (Brother John Hamman): Stephen Minch, Seven Deadly Miracles (1984, pp. 33-37).
- Richard Kaufman, The Secrets of Brother John Hamman (1989, pp. 157-160).
- The Invisible Card (Rafael Benatar, Three Professional Card Routines (1993).
- Devilish Trickery (Ron Bauer): John Luka, L. I. N. T. (1997, pp. 133-141).