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The Origins of Wonder

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 ====== Mexican Turnover Switch with a Packet ====== ====== Mexican Turnover Switch with a Packet ======
  
-This sleight, where with a Mexican turnover action, the card in the hand is switched for the top card of the tabled packet as it is flipped over, appeared in Lin Searles's "Mexicali Aces" from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12842/Pallbearers+Review+Vol+7+8/206|Pallbearers Review Folio No. 8]]//, Autumn 1973, p. 668. It also shows up in Ken Krenzel's "Progressive Aces" from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/20049/Epilogue/263|Epilogue Special No. 2]]//, n.d. (c. 1974), p. 10. An in-the-hands handling is given by John Bannon in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14109/Mirage/35|Mirage]]//, 1986, p. 28. Juan Tamariz reverses the concept in his "TamarAces," making the switch while using a packet to flip over a card on the table.+This sleight, where with a Mexican turnover action, the card in the hand is switched for the top card of the tabled packet as it is flipped over, appeared in Lin Searles's "Mexicali Aces" from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/12842/Pallbearers+Review+Vol+7+8/206|Pallbearers Review Folio No. 8]]//, Autumn 1973, p. 668. It also shows up in Ken Krenzel's "Progressive Aces" from //[[http://askalexander.org/display/20049/Epilogue/263|Epilogue Special No. 2]]//, n.d. (c. 1974), p. 10. An in-the-hands handling is given by John Bannon in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14109/Mirage/35|Mirage]]//, 1986, p. 28.
  
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