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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
As usual my lists cannot be complete, but they can serve as a base for us to complete. It seems clear however that the Hotel Trick was first published in Richard [pseud. of A. O. Delarue] & Delion, M.: Le Magicien des salons, ou le Diable couleur de rose, Recueil nouveau de tours d'escamotage, de physique amusante, de chimie récréative, de tours de cartes, magie blanche, etc., mis en ordre par Richard A.-O. Delarue et suivi d'un supplément par M. Delion ; J. M. Gassier, 1814.[The Parlour Magicien, or the Pink Colored Devil, New Collection of escamotage tricks, entertaining physics, recreative chemics, card tricks, white magic, etc. put in order by Richard A.–O. Delarue and followed with a complement by M. Delion] It is also clear that the Hotel Trick and The Shepperds and Sheeps are the same tricks using sometimes cards and sometimes, coins, nuts, paper balls...
Ackerman, Allan. The Linking Ring, Vol. 82, N° 9 de September 2002; p. 97: Hotel Mystery. Bauer, Ron. Private Studies Series # 4 Butch Ringo and The Sheep. A great script. Blismon, Ana-Gramme [Simon Blocquel]. Les mille et un amusements de société, ou Recueil de tours d'adresse, de cartes et d'escamotage; de subtilités ingénieuses; de récréations mathématiques; d'expériences tirées de la physique et de la chimie, etc. Ouvrage orné de 150 gravures pour l'intelligence du texte, ..., suivi d'un choix de petits jeux de société. Tours de cartes. Paris, Delarue, s.d. [1849] Simon Blocquel did sign a lot of entertaining books for the French publisher Delarue which started publishing before similar books under different titles. Is it a coincidence if Richard is a pseudo. for A. O. Delarue the editor of the Magicien des salons, ou le Diable couleur de rose. Bobo, Jean Baptiste. Modern Coin Magic p 208 Thieves and Sheep (Milton Kort, Stewart James): using nickels and pennies p 249 Thieves and Sheep (Lillian Bobo) Effect as earlier, using a C/S Branch, Justin. Multiple Assemblies 1983; p. 49 Four Phase in Series Three Room Hotel Mystery. Busby, Jeff. The Talon, N° 4 June 1979; p. 41: The Repeat Hotel Mystery. Christ, Henry. The Jinx N° 74 du 6 janvier 1940; p. 496 Aces and Kings, Comeaux, Jason. Meaux-tel Mystery Courcy, Ken de. Melting Money 2003 A completely different theme taking us into the money relationship problems in a couple using 9 coins of the same size. Cremer, W. H. The Secret Out; or, One Thousand Tricks. 1859. "The Secret Out" is unblushingly drawn, illustrations and all, from the French Blismon-Richard-Delion sources; so much so, that when W.H. Cremer later (London, the 1870's) appropriated the whole of Dick and Fitzgerald's efforts, he referred to his "Secret Out" volume as a translation of (on title page, in the preface he owns "partial indebtedness" to) "Le Magicien des Salons" Diaconis, Persi: Cervon Castle Notebooks According to Jon Racherbaumer, Marlo’s Magazine, Vol. 1 page 245 à 263 Marlo had been inspired by Marlo’s correspondance with Persi Diaconis who had created his own totally underground version in 1967. Du Coeur Joly. Trois heures d’amusement ou le nouveau Comus. 1801 - Ed : Paris, Debray p. 75 et 76 : « Les Cinq voleurs », [The five thieves]. Duffie, Peter. Effortless Card Magic 1997 by Richard Kaufman Duraty. La Magie que j’aime. Tome 2 1990 p. 27 : Les voleurs de poules [Chicken Thieves] & Jubilation. 2005 p 94 : Les nouveaux voleurs de poules [New Chicken Thieves] Elliott, Bruce. The Phoenix, N° 7 avril 17, 1942 ; p 25 : The Farmer’s Daughter by Walter Gibson & Magic as a hobby The Sheep and the Wolves (by Walter Gibson): Seven balls represent 5 sheep and 2 wolves. The wolves should be "mixing" with the sheep, but when the farmer checks, all are where they belong. An alternate version using home-made wooden blocks and a hat is also presented. Farmer, Bob. The Looking Glass, N° 1 February 1996 by Richard Kaufman; p. 26, Stealing the Hotel Tao. The script is inspired by Miami Vice, with the Kings illustrating 4 kilos of cocaine and the Queens being two dealers. Gallo, Lou. Richard’s Almanac 1983; p. 93: Only the Lonely Gibson, Walter B. The Complete Illustrated Book of Card Magic 1969 Ed. Doubleday, NY; p.8: Thieves and Sheep, and p. 450: Thieves and Sheep with Prepared Cards. & Big Book of Magic 1980 p. 70: Thieves and Sheep & Magic as a hobby by Bruce Elliott The Sheep and the Wolves Seven balls represent 5 sheep and 2 wolves. The wolves should be "mixing" with the sheep, but when the farmer checks, all are where they belong. An alternate version using home-made wooden blocks and a hat is also presented. & Regardez ! Il n’y a rien à voir ! [Look! There Is Nothing To See] 2006 by Jean De Merry Ed. Magix Unlimited p. 64: Une histoire de Canards [A Duck Story] using 7 small crumpled paper balls. Gordon, Paul. Nocturnal Creations 1996; The Bed-Sit Mystery is a three-phase version. Guinn, Scott F. Cops & Robbers. p 3 Sheepish Thieves. English Pennies held in each hand, 5 silver half-dollars picked up by alternate hands. Upon opening the hands, the English Pennies are together, and all the halves are in the other hand. This is repeated a couple of times and you end clean & My Best To You Vol 2 p 45 Sheepish Thieves. Hartman, Joseph K. Loose Ends. 1978; p. 61 Flatfoot, Floozie and the Boy & French translation by Richard Vollmer The Very Best of J.K. Hartman 1982; p. 23 Partie carré au Grand Hôtel [Three Some At The Grand Hotel]. & Card Craft by Richard Vollmer 1991; p 596 : Partie carré au Grand Hôtel. Jennings, Larry. The Looking Glass, by Richard Kaufman. The Hotel Trick with a nice kicker. Judah, Stewart. The Pallbearers Review 1974 p. 800: Thieves & Sheep with 24 drawings. The use of stickers enhances the deception. Kaufman, Gerald L. Genii, Vol. 6, N° 1 September 1941. p 13: The King Can Do No Wrong done with two double facers & My Best 1945 by J.G. Thompson, Jr; p. 142: The King Can Do No Wrong still with two double facers. Kort, Milton & James, Steward. Modern Coin Magic 1952 p 208 Thieves and Sheep: using nickels and pennies & French translation p. 306 à 309 of the Traité de Prestidigitation des Pièces de Monnaie 1956 by J.B. Bobo. Translation by Pierre Lanoë. Ed : Payot Lawrence O’: United we stand. Do the routine with a patter about two politicians trying to get votes. For minor issues he votes get split. Then use the Gallo pitch instead of Ross Bertram transfer saying that the democrat tries to gain votes with the right and the Republican tries to get votes on the left. For major issues they end up defending the same cause and gain all the votes. Ludow, Jean. Mad Magic N° 18 (1979) Special Ludow by Jean Merlin, illustrated by James Hodges p. 8 à 11 : Les boulons, les Moteurs et le Germer Vagicien [untranslatable outrageous French joke around engines and bolts]. 5 silver coins and 2 C/S. Marlo, Edward. Let’s See the Deck 1942; p. 17 The Hotel Mystery derived from the WH Cremer effect but done with 8 cards. & Marlo’s Magazine, Vol. 1 1976; p. 245: The Motel Mystery; seven methods over 19 pages & Marlo Without Tears 1983 p. 232: It’s Only Us Chickens The routine is performed with cards using 2 jacks and 5 red cards. & At The Table 1984 by Jon Racherbaumer Amplius Nickels uses 8 small coins and is detailed over 7 pages supported by 11 illustrations & Arcade Dreams by Jon Racherbaumer. Thieves and Sheeps With two colors of coins. (uses lapping) Merry, Jean De. Regardez ! Il n’y a rien à voir ! [Look! There Is Nothing To See] 2006 by Jean De Merry Ed. Magix Unlimited p. 64: Une histoire de Canards [A Duck Story] using Walter Gibson’s routine and 7 small crumpled paper balls. Miller, Justin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl5eiwmG214 August 2002 Frat House trick inspired by Lou Gallo’s routine and supported by a very R rated presentation Racherbaumer, Jon. Cardfixes 1990; p. 98: A Night in the Big Easy is using the card box to protect the privacy of a lady with two bachelors but ending by showing 4 cards instead of 3 from the box thanks to the Mexican Addition & The Looking Glass, N° 1 February 1996; Three versions after an incomplete history of the Hotel Trick; p. 16: The Jabberwork Way, p. 19: Let Om, and p. 24: Doubling Back to Motel Six with a fourth Bob Farmer version. & Blog on his site Provenance dated February 2004: Brief History of the Hotel Trick. Richard [pseud. of A. O. Delarue] & Delion, M.: Le Magicien des salons, ou le Diable couleur de rose, Recueil nouveau de tours d'escamotage, de physique amusante, de chimie récréative, de tours de cartes, magie blanche, etc., mis en ordre par Richard A.-O. Delarue et suivi d'un supplément par M. Delion ; J. M. Gassier, 1814.[The Parlour Magicien, or the Pink Color Devil, New Collection of escamotage tricks, entertaining physics, recreative chemics, card tricks, white magic, etc. put in order by Richard A.–O. Delarue and followed with a complement by M. Delion] Rosenthal, Harvey. Close-up Sampler, Part Two 1976. Rosenthal on the Hotel Trick Solomon, David. Marlo’s Magazine, Vol. 1 1976; p. 245: The Motel Mystery: the 5th and 7th methods & Magic, Vol. 1, N° 4 December 1991; p. 41. Hotel, Motel, Holliday Inn & Solomon’s Mind - The Card Mysteries of David Solomon by Eugene Burger 1998; p. 141: Hotel, Motel, Holliday Inn. Trost, Nick. The New Tops, Vol. 14, N° 6 June 1974 The Hotel Mystery Updated. & Subtle Card Creations, Vol. 2 1976; p. 30: Chapter on The Hotel Mystery including 5 effects & The Card Magic of Nick Trost: Like With Like.
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
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On 2009-05-01 21:09, Jonathan_Miller wrote: Jonathan The ability to apologize is always the trademark of people with class. Congratulation and respects from this side. I was really not upset and it was, as far as I was concerned, a sort of (admittedly not very funny) teaser to induce people to start on YouTube from the effects rather than the method. Please accept my apologies as well. Bob Farmer's theme on cocaine and dealers seemed to me a very smart emotional angle if doing the effect with diamond spot cards and two jacks. It could lead to a really emotional patter ending up with the rejection of the two isolated jacks. Many variations could be figured out on this theme alone (children saved from dealers, cocaine captured and dealers arrested...)
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DStachowiak Inner circle Baltimore, MD 2158 Posts |
I don't want to hijack this thread, but Lawrence's comments above have gotten me curious about some related history. I have started a new thread,
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......orum=2&0 on this related topic. Don
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MueCard Inner circle 2968 Posts |
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On 2009-05-03 14:35, DStachowiak wrote: I only got the note --> "Error - The forum/topic you selected does not exist. Please go back and try again" |
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DStachowiak Inner circle Baltimore, MD 2158 Posts |
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On 2009-06-25 04:35, MueCard wrote: So did I, evidently it was deleted.
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
When you're strange, people ... (the Doors)
Try with a different title, it may work
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6136 Posts |
Lawrence O,
Here's another one to add to your list. In "Magician's Magic" by Paul Curry, he had a version using I believe Top Hats and Doors. I haven't seen the book in a while, so my memory of the image he used might be incorrect. I know it wasn't regular cards. The book also had Out of this World in it. I believe the book is now published by dover.
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swamy Regular user INDIA 159 Posts |
The effect "Queens going to Dig for Diamonds" is another Hotel Mystery plot from the book "Parlour Magic" 1858.
This effect is earliear than the effect "Like with Like, How to keep a Hotel" from the book "Secret Out" |
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Nathan Kranzo V.I.P. 2955 Posts |
Jaon Racherbaumer wrote up some interesting handlings in The Looking Glass.
Worth looking up. Later, Kranz
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