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CHRIS WASSHUBER

(1968 - )

Chris is the founder of Lybrary.com. He loves to 3D print, read, program,
invent, tinker, study magic, fly helicopters, build his company, and spend time
with his family. Chris is passionate about digital media and 3D printing. He has
spent significant time with technology, particularly semiconductors,
nanotechnology and software. He holds 9 patents, is the recipient of the Dr.
Ernst Fehrer Award, has a PhD, an MBA and other academic honors.

Chris is available as consultant and adviser in the following areas

 * anything related to ebooks and digital media in general
 * 3D printing and other digital manufacturing methods
 * cryptocurrency: in particular trading and mining
 * nano-electronics: in particular single-electronics
 * renewable energy: in particular solar and photovoltaic
 * magic as in sleight-of-hand and illusions

You can also read his resume.

His favorite quotes are:

> The cards you hold in the game of life mean very little. It's the way you play
> them that counts.

> Minds are like parachutes. They only work when open.

> Whether you think you can or can't. You're right. - Henry Ford

> Simulation is like a bikini. It shows wonderful things. But it is essential
> what it hides.

> What you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and
> magic in it. - Goethe

> All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is
> violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. - Arthur
> Shopenhauer

> Do. Or Do Not. There is no try. - Yoda

Coauthors: Danny Crauwels, Lubor Fiedler, Tommy Wonder, Grant Stuart, Gaetan
Bloom, Burkhard Kainka

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Bloom Miracle Poker Machine
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Samuel Cox Hooker and his Rising Cards
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52 Standard American Card Faces
Chris Wasshuber
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Magician's DIY Tips and Tricks
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The Cardsharp and his Book
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Knight's Tour: With Free Choice of Start and End
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Gozinta Boxes Revisited
Lubor Fiedler & Chris Wasshuber
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The Stack and System Maigret
Danny Crauwels & Chris Wasshuber
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Birthdate Magic Square
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Blistr
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How To Make Your Own Playing Cards
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Card Punch
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911 Summing
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The Ultimate Magic Square (King of Hearts)
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The Sphinx Index
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All Roads Lead To Rome: exploration of an unusual magic method
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   * Biographies & History
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     * Marked
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     * Self-Working or Sleightless
     * Stacks
   * Comedy Magic
   * DIY, Makers & Builders
   * Magazines & Journals
     * Sphinx
   * Memory & Mnemonics
   * Mentalism & Spiritism
     * Two Person Codes
     * Zodiac, Star Signs or Birthday
   * Phone, Apps & eTricks
   * Science & Math Tricks
   * Physical (Non-Digital) Tricks & Gimmicks
     * [3D Printed Tricks & Gimmicks]
   * Books (printed)
   * with Demo Video
   * Second Hand
 * Gambling
   * Cheating, Cons, Scams & Protection
 * Games
   * Chess
 * Nonfiction
   * 3D Printing
   * Computers
   * Crafts & Hobbies
   * Health & Fitness
   * Law
     * Intellectual Property
     * Practical Guides
   * Software
   * Sports & Recreation
 * miniTesla: build electronics and more
   * Projects & Circuits
     * in German (Deutsch)

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EXPERIMENTS WITH MINITESLA

Burkhard Kainka & Chris Wasshuber

These are the instructions for the Starter Kit. Each Starter Kit already
includes a printed copy. This ebook edition is meant for those who want to
source components independently or merely want to see the circuits.

 * The miniTesla System
 * Components
   * Resistors and Capacitors
   * Potentiometer
   * IC Socket
 * 1. Operational Amplifier
   * 1.1 First Test
   * 1.2 Touch Sensor
   * 1.3 Run-on Control
   * 1.4 Flashlight
   * 1.5 Adjustable Flash Length
   * 1.6 Light Sensor
   * 1.7 Time Delay
   * 1.8 Push-Pull Light Sensor
   * 1.9 Brightness Comparison
   * 1.10 Twilight Switch
   * 1.11 Temperature Sensor
   * 1.12 Temperature Comparison
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EXPERIMENTE MIT MINITESLA (GERMAN)

Burkhard Kainka & Chris Wasshuber

Das ist die deutsche Anleitung zum Starter Kit mit allen 47 Schaltungen und
Aufbauzeichnungen. Diese Ausgabe ist für diejenigen gedacht die sich selber die
notwendigen Bauteile besorgen bzw. nur die Schaltungen sehen wollen.

 * Das miniTesla System
 * Bauteile
 * Widerstände und Kondensatoren
 * Potentiometer
 * IC Sockel
 * 1. Operationsverstärker
   * 1.1 Erster Test
   * 1.2 Berührungssensor
   * 1.3 Nachlaufsteuerung
   * 1.4 Blitzlicht
   * 1.5 Einstellbare Blitzlänge
   * 1.6 Lichtsensor
   * 1.7 Zeitverzögerung
   * 1.8 Gegentakt-Lichtsensor
   * 1.9 Helligkeitsvergleich
   * 1.10 Dämmerungsschalter
   * 1.11 Temperatursensor
   * 1.12 Temperaturvergleich ...

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GOZINTA BOXES REVISITED PROTOTYPE

Lubor Fiedler & Chris Wasshuber

Collector alert! Since this is a prototype, there is only one of it available.

This was a prototype for the Gozinta Boxes Revisited, an improved version of
Lubor Fiedler's ingenious invention. This prototype is slightly larger than the
final version and the transparent box has thicker walls. Otherwise, it is the
same, 3D-printed magic trick.

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CRYMP: THE RFID-BLOCKING ORIGAMI WALLET WITH CLOSURE

Chris Wasshuber

Crymp is an origami wallet (no gluing or sewing) that you can fold in a matter
of a few minutes. With some practice, one can do it in under a minute. The
unique feature of the wallet is that it has a closure. A specially designed
plastic piece, roughly the size of a credit card, is inserted in such a way that
it locks in place so that it cannot fall out or be pulled out during normal
usage. It allows a rubber band to be semi-permanently linked to the wallet. This
makes opening and closing the wallet very easy because the rubber band can't be
lost. One can let go of it and it remains attached...

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HOW TO DMCA SUBPOENA WITHOUT A LAWYER (PRO SE) AND SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS

Chris Wasshuber

The DMCA subpoena is a tool that can help you identify an anonymous online
copyright infringer. It is a cost-efficient arrow in your quiver against online
piracy. It is the lesser-known sibling of the common DMCA takedown request.

I will explain to you how to use a legal tool, the DMCA subpoena aka section
512(h) subpoena, which few lawyers know about, how to effectively deploy it
without the help of a lawyer and thereby saving you hundreds and even thousands
of dollars.

With a DMCA subpoena, you can force an Internet service provider to share
private account information, such as names,...

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MINITESLA MANUAL

Chris Wasshuber

This is the getting started guide for the miniTesla solderless electronic
prototyping system. Learn the basics of how to build, develop, test, and
disassemble circuits, and how to mechanically connect them to the world of Lego.



miniTesla is a new electronics prototyping system based on an ingenious spring
contact originally developed by Philips in the 1960s. This contact provides
mechanic as well as electric connectivity. We have further improved the original
system by eliminating the need for carrier boards for discrete transistors, and
by adding additional ways to connect components providing three...

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INVISIBILITY RAYS

Chris Wasshuber

This is the story of an Austrian inventor, his patent, and his appliance to make
objects and people invisible on demand.

In the 1930s the Austrian press was excited about the invention of "invisibility
rays" by an Austrian inventor. The invention was licensed by the company
Semperit (the largest car and bicycle tire manufacturer in Austria) and
exhibited at a trade show where it became a sensation and was viewed by hundreds
of thousands of visitors. During that trade show, the inventor made for the
first time also people invisible. He applied and received a patent in Great
Britain for his...

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HOW TO FARM AND PLOT CHIA COINS WITH JUST A RASPBERRY PI

Chris Wasshuber
There are lots of guides and recommendations you can find online that will tell
you what the 'ultimate' Chia cryptocurrency plotting setup is. Sometimes these
are thinly disguised attempts to sell you hardware. In other cases, these are
well-intentioned but in my opinion misguided recommendations that will cost you
more money than you will most likely make farming Chia. I have been down that
rat race with bitcoin mining. It is very hard to make a profit as a small
participant particularly at this current time (July 2021) where the price of
Chia is dropping and the total network space rising....
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BLOOM MIRACLE POKER MACHINE

Gaetan Bloom & Chris Wasshuber

This is a completely new and improved implementation of the famous Al Stanger
Miracle Poker Machine. It is based on Gaetan Bloom's superior routine for this
miracle. The first phase of the Bloom routine is now customizable and requires
zero mental work - an improvement to an already astonishingly clean and clever
and easy to perform routine.

Here is a brief outline of the effect: A spectator selects 5 cards from a
regular deck of cards. (The deck is not gimmicked in any way and can be a
borrowed one.) Four of these cards are entered by the spectator into the Miracle
Poker Machine. A fifth...

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BUILD A ROWING MACHINE WHICH GENERATES ELECTRICITY

Chris Wasshuber

Instructions on building a rowing machine that generates electricity. An average
healthy but non-athlete adult can generate about 100W for extended periods. I
row most days for about 20 minutes.

This ebook describes my build, some of the dead ends I ran into, lessons
learned, and some additional suggestions and alternatives. I do provide all the
details that will allow anybody reasonably handy to build the same or a similar
machine. You will find photos, sketches, schematics, links to all components I
had to purchase and approximate measurements. However, I will not provide
instructions for...

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BIRTHDATE MAGIC SQUARE

Chris Wasshuber

A spectator populates a row of a 4x4 square with any four numbers. You fill out
the remaining 12 squares in seconds to construct a magic square. Does not
require any math.

This has become my favorite impromptu magic square effect, because it is easier
than a classic magic square - there is literally no math, unless you consider
counting up or down by one math - and it produces a stronger effect with
spectators. Thus a win-win all around.

The effect: Take any piece of paper, for example the backside of a restaurant
receipt, and draw an empty 4x4 square. Then ask a spectator to fill in any...

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PERPETUAL CALENDAR ON A STICKER

Grant Stuart & Chris Wasshuber

Quickly find the weekday to any date between 1500 and 2299.

You will receive a perpetual Gregorian calendar, covering the years from 1500 -
2299, which is printed on one self-adhesive label of size 2.25" x 4" (54 mm x
100 mm). Below the calendar table are the instructions in three lines of text.
If you do not need the instructions simply cut them off.

The sticker fits nicely on a case for a deck of playing cards, with the
instruction portion bent over the lower edge. (See the photo.) Thus, the
calendar fits without the instructions on the back of a poker-size playing card.
The calendar...

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MASTER SPOOL WITH COVER

Chris Wasshuber

This is a remix of the Master Spool concept by RichRap to include a dust cover.
I think the spool should also be the filament container. It keeps everything
small, compact, and dirt free. By closing all the holes on the side of the
Master Spool and adding a sleeve that slides around the spool we can accomplish
this. It keeps dust away from the filament. It also avoids having a coil of
filament jump over the spool rim and cause a filament jam.

To have filament feed out of the spool two screws are loosened so that the cover
can freely rotate around the spool. For storage the screws are tightened,...

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SHUBER VISE

Chris Wasshuber

The Shuber Vise is a card guard that has a card press integrated. I always
wanted to combine these two functions into one small enough accessory to fit
into my pocket. The Shuber Vise does exactly that. It is not wider than a deck
of cards and is only somewhat longer and thicker, yet it perfectly protects your
cards and keeps them under pressure so that they do not warp or bend, which
every deck of cards does after some use without being pressed flat. With decks
that cost $20 and more these days, it pays to take good care of your cards.

If your deck is already warped and bent, no problem....

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BEST OF MAGAZINES

Chris Wasshuber

Note: If you email us your three absolute favorite articles found in any magic
magazine or journal before you purchase this ebook, you will get this ebook for
free. We will need from you for each article the title of the article, the
author, the journal title, year, month, volume, issue, page, and a short
explanation why you like that article so much.

From the introduction:

Anybody who has done a good amount of reading in magic literature will have
noticed that some of the biggest gems are hidden in magic magazines and
journals. There is a good reason for that. Books typically focus on...

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BLISTR

Chris Wasshuber

Blistr is a new card punch with two important differences to more traditional
card punches. First, it is built like a pair of small pliers and therefore very
easy to use. The pliers are a flexure design 3D printed from durable plastic.
(Starting design was created by BYU Compliant Mechanisms Research which I
modified to fit my needs.) Second, this punch creates a bigger smoother blister
than needle-based punches. The tip is not sharp and therefore does not punch
through the playing card. For many, this will be easier to feel than a fine
needle prick. The blister is a half-dome about 1 mm in diameter. The...

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CARD PUNCH

Chris Wasshuber

This is a card punch 3D printed from durable plastic. A card punch is used to
mark cards imperceptible to people who are unfamiliar with it. If you do not
know how to use it this item is not for you. You will be better served to first
read more about it and what can be done with it, for example in The Punch
Letters. There will be no instructions supplied with the item.

The primary innovation in this model, besides that it is 3D printed, is a
screw-needle combination which makes adjusting the depth of the punch a breeze.
Simply turn the screw a bit more in or out to set the needle tip deeper or
higher. If...

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FROZEN LOCK IMPROVED

Tommy Wonder & Chris Wasshuber

In the second volume of The Books of Wonder Tommy Wonder describes what he calls
a Frozen Lock. This is a utility device for the Jack Miller holdout, but it can
also be used for other holdouts and pulls. It allows one to keep the holdout
higher up in the sleeve until you want to lower it. Exactly how this works and
how it should be used is something you will need to read in Tommy's book. This
item comes with no instructions. I am assuming customers know how it is being
used.

Tommy Wonder produced his lock from brass. However, brass is not necessarily the
best material for this type of device, because...

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WATCH WINDER: NOISE MAKER

Chris Wasshuber

This little tool produces a clicking or ratcheting noise and is typically used
for comedy bits to wind up a watch or crack somebodies arm or neck and other
bits.

The starting design came from Randi Middleton who gave me permission to use it
anyway I like. I have made several changes to the design, rounded some corners
and edges so that it feels better in the hand. Since I am using a stronger
material I also could thin up the walls to make it slimmer and I optimized the
tongue shape to maximize the noise. I also improved 3D printability. The biggest
change is in my use of materials. The housing...

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GOZINTA BOXES REVISITED

Lubor Fiedler & Chris Wasshuber

Lubor Fiedler's Gozinta Boxes is my all time favorite illusion. It has been so
ever since I first saw it performed decades ago. I love the simplicity, clarity,
and impossibility of the effect. Two boxes. One clearly larger than the other,
because one fits into the other. But wait - now the larger one is smaller and
the smaller one is larger. Every child can understand the impossibility of this.
It transcends any language or cultural barrier. Since no explanation is
necessary the magic first happens on a very deep visceral level. But then when
the mind kicks in and tries to find an explanation...

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TWO CARD STAND

Chris Wasshuber

This is a card stand for two cards (or one jumbo card) primarily for close-up
use. The stand is semi-transparent and hides the number index sufficiently so
that one cannot read it. One can see that something is there but not exactly
what. The cards do not sit completely upright but tilted back by 10 degrees to
improve visibility in a close-up setting.

The stand is 17 cm long, 17 mm high and it has a semi-circular cross section.
The depth of the slit is 13 mm - meaning the bottom most 13 mm of a card will be
hidden by the stand. The stand is short enough to be carried in an inside jacket
pocket. ...

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THE STACK AND SYSTEM MAIGRET

Danny Crauwels & Chris Wasshuber

The problem with all existing memorized stack systems is that they use
memorization systems not specifically designed for a memorized stack. Most
memory systems are designed for the retention of LOTS of information for a
relatively SHORT amount of time. When Dominic O'Brien memorizes 54 decks of
cards (more than 2800 cards) with a particular journey system then he retains
that information for a couple of hours max. After that he has forgotten the
sequence. He has to, because around the corner waits another memory challenge
where he has to memorize many other things. However, the magician ideally wants
to remember...

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PLAYING CARDS

Chris Wasshuber

This is a comprehensive course in how to make your own playing cards which are
almost indistinguishable from store bought cards. It covers everything starting
from the design, print, cut, coating and other relevant issues.



 * Introduction
   * How it all started
   * The goal
   * Other methods
   * Overview of the Process
   * Build your own little card making business
 * Designing Cards
   * Free Online Card Design Tool
   * Other ways to design your cards
   * Resources
 * Printing Cards
   * The Structure of a Playing Card
   * Buying Playing Card Cardboard
   * Printing
   * Alignment
   * Color Matching
 * Coating Cards
   * Coating...

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TWO PERSON CODE FOR ONE PERSON

Chris Wasshuber

This is a system to easily remember one or two cards, say two key cards, and not
forget them during the performance of your routine. It is not an associative
memory system.

Some card routines, particularly the recently published ones in Sunken Treasury
by Nick Conticello require one to remember two key cards. In the heat of
performing such an effect these can be forgotten, rendering the trick a failure.
This system allows you to easily keep track of one or two or more cards that you
want to remember.

There is very little to learn for this system. Reading this manuscript should be
enough to put this system to work....

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THE CARDSHARP AND HIS BOOK

Chris Wasshuber

The hunt to find the true identity of S. W. Erdnase, the author of The Expert at
the Card Table, published in 1902 in Chicago, has been raging for more than a
century. The book is as revered by gamblers and magicians as the Bible is by
Christians.

One of the first and most active Erdnase hunters was well-known science writer,
puzzle expert, and magician Martin Gardner, who erroneously thought he
identified cardsharp and murderer Milton Franklin Andrews as being Erdnase.
After Andrews, many other candidates were proposed, but none had a case strong
enough to withstand scrutiny. None wrote like Erdnase, nor had sufficient
opportunity, nor even...

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MAGICIAN'S DIY TIPS AND TRICKS

Chris Wasshuber

This is a collection of money saving tips and tricks for the magician. I have
been raised with a DIY attitude. Over the decades I have collected tips and
tricks to make an expensive dealer item for a few dollars, or to replace
something with a cheap item from the hardware store. If you are not afraid to
roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty, then you will find a lot of
useful tips in this ebook.

With contributions by Jack Poulter, Wilhelm Eberhard, Chuck Smith, Bruce Kalver,
Jeff Stone, Robert Kaldy-Karo and Scott Xavier. This PDF will be updated
periodically as I discover new tips and tricks. Every customer will get access
to all future updated...

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RUBBER BANDS FOR SHUBER BLADES (5 PIECES)

Chris Wasshuber

We received so many requests for these rubber bands that we decided to offer
them separately from the Shuber Blades. The blades will hold forever, but the
rubber bands will eventually deteriorate or break. With this package you can get
replacement bands for your Shuber Blades.

You will get 5 replacement rubber bands. Each rubber band is custom made from a
transparent synthetic rubber. They are 0.75" (~2cm) wide. Their flat length is
3.7" (~9 cm). They fit the Shuber Blades perfectly but have also many other
uses.

I sometimes use these rubber bands without blades. It doesn't give you the same
protection...

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SHUBER BLADES

Chris Wasshuber

Shuber Blades are the new versatile and cool accessory for the modern card
magician. They protect your cards like a card clip or card guard, but are not
limited to a single deck of cards. Anything from a single card up to two decks
can be protected equally well.

Shuber Blades are two sturdy stainless steel plates with size and shape equal to
a Poker card. Put one plate at the bottom, the other at the top of your deck and
secure everything with the custom rubber band. The plates will protect your
cards and keep them flat and clean. You can protect anything from a single card,
or small packet...

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME: EXPLORATION OF AN UNUSUAL MAGIC METHOD

Chris Wasshuber

With contributions by Werner Miller, Max Maven and Shigeo Futagawa.

The day was March 6th 2011 when Werner Miller sent me his Da Capo 3 and Da Capo
4 ebooks. Whenever I receive something from Werner I make time to read it. He
has a knack to incorporate new twists and takes, or entirely new principles
which stimulate my own grey cells.

Browsing Da Capo 3 I stumbled on an unusual effect which Werner titled "Pointing
the Way". It was first published in 2001 in Club 71. This effect consisted of
two parts. One was a printing effect where blank cards were shown, which later
had arrows printed on them. This part of the effect was nothing special, the
usual...

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911 SUMMING

Chris Wasshuber

I rarely get to work on my own creations these days. 911 Summing is one of those
rare occasions. It is an effect and method I have created more than 20 years
ago. Both the effect and the method are to the best of my knowledge completely
new and have never been published before.

This is a math effect I have had a lot of fun with. It can even be performed as
puzzle challenge rather than a magic effect. I have performed this for people
twice as smart as myself - engineers, scientists, researchers, professors - you
name it. Not once has anybody figured out how it is done, even though, the
principle...

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FITCH CHENEY 5-CARD TRICK: FOR IPHONES

Chris Wasshuber

In 1950 mathematician and magician William Fitch Cheney Jr. published a
two-person card trick. Some consider it the best mathematical card trick ever
devised. The basic effect is as follows.

Five cards are randomly picked from a deck (can be a borrowed deck, an
incomplete deck ... there is nothing marked or otherwise tricky with the deck)
and given to the performer, who shows four of them to his performing partner.
The partner sees nothing else except the four cards (no other signaling or
silent codes), but promptly reveals the identity of the fifth card.

Obviously the identity of the...

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52 STANDARD AMERICAN CARD FACES

Chris Wasshuber

You will receive 52 vector graphic files in SVG and EPS (encapsulated post
script) format. Each file holds the design of a face of a card from a standard
deck of cards. These faces are for example used in Bicycle cards from USPCC, but
can be found in many other brands and non-brand decks. All cards from Ace to
King in all four colors, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades are represented. There
are no jokers and no backs included.

Each card is a vector graphic and can therefore be altered and modified in any
way you like without loss of quality. You will need a vector graphic tool like
the free...

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KNIGHT'S TOUR: WITH FREE CHOICE OF START AND END

Chris Wasshuber

> "I will sum up your Knight's Tour routine as follows, IT IS BRILLIANT!" -
> David Burmeister

In the late 1980s I developed a method for the Knight's Tour which allows a
spectator a truly free choice for the starting square and ending square of
opposite color (same color start and end is mathematically impossible).

This manuscript describes in detail this method. The method attempts to minimize
memorization and teaches you a system to derive a proper complete tour on the
spot. The method is so flexible that you can find several different tours for
one pair of start and end points. Of...

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SAMUEL COX HOOKER AND HIS RISING CARDS

Chris Wasshuber

Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker's Rising Cards have been an unexplainable fascination for
nearly a century. Hooker first showed his effect in 1914, and in 1993 and 2007
John Gaughan gave abbreviated performances. Nobody who has seen the Hooker
Rising Cards performed has ever been able to explain how such effects can be
accomplished. This includes the most notable and most knowledgeable magicians
from past and present. How can, from a borrowed and shuffled deck, any card
called for rise in the fairest possible manner on a well lit stage only a few
feet from the spectators?

This work is not just about...

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SIMON 2.0 COMMERCIAL

Chris Wasshuber

SIMON is a sophisticated multipurpose simulator for single-electron devices and
circuits. It features a graphical circuit editor embedded in a graphical user
interface as well as the simulation of co-tunnel events and a single step
interactive analysis mode. It supports energy dependent density of states and is
able to calculate stability plots. (For more information on the software please
see the SIMON Homepage.)

Please note that this software is for 32bit architectures. To run on 64bit
computer you could do:

 * WINDOWS: 'Windows XP Mode' and 'Windows Virtual PC'. Alternatively you can
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SIMON 2.0 EDUCATIONAL

Chris Wasshuber

SIMON is a sophisticated multipurpose simulator for single-electron devices and
circuits. It features a graphical circuit editor embedded in a graphical user
interface as well as the simulation of co-tunnel events and a single step
interactive analysis mode. It supports energy dependent density of states and is
able to calculate stability plots. (For more information on the software please
see the SIMON Homepage.)

Please note that this software is for 32bit architectures. To run on 64bit
computer you could do:

 * WINDOWS: 'Windows XP Mode' and 'Windows Virtual PC'. Alternatively you can
   use...

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THE ULTIMATE MAGIC SQUARE (THAT'S MAGIC)

Chris Wasshuber

> "I've been doing magic 40 years, and this may be one of my five favorite
> tricks. Excellent thinking. Hard to top." - Clyde Hayre, US.
> 
> LOVE IT! I've been looking for a trick to help promote my business and this is
> perfect as I trade under the name "That's Magic" - Barry Harvey, UK.

A spectator is asked to throw three fair dice (this is an absolute fair throw or
even just a mental throw - no force here). From the number fairly thrown you
construct a perfect magic square. For a kicker, the cards are put together and a
message appears written on the cards: "That's Magic!".

You get 16...

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THE ULTIMATE MAGIC SQUARE (KING OF HEARTS)

Chris Wasshuber

> "I've been doing magic 40 years, and this may be one of my five favorite
> tricks. Excellent thinking. Hard to top." - Clyde Hayre, US.

A spectator is asked to throw three fair dice (this is an absolute fair throw or
even just a mental throw - no force here). From the number fairly thrown you
construct a perfect magic square. For a kicker, the cards are put together and
the face of a King of Hearts appears.

There is no palming of cards or exchanging of decks or anything like it. You
work with 16 cards and 16 cards only without any sleight-of-hand.

You get 16 specially printed cards...

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THE SPHINX INDEX

Chris Wasshuber

The Sphinx Index is a 540 page PDF, indexing all 52 volumes of The Sphinx
magazine. Three people worked for hundreds of hours to collect and categorize
this information. It has more than 14,000 entries. The index covers all tricks,
effects and articles, but does not include assembly reports and other short trip
reports or news items. An interesting category is Portraits & Photos where all
photos are indexed by the name of the person shown in the photo. This makes it
easy to find image information about hundreds of magicians. The other index
categories are: Articles - Biographical, Articles - Historical, Articles...

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