Episode 005, Issue #5: The Lie Detective and More
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In this issue Jay talks about Annemann’s “Red and Blue Back Color Change,” a two-card back-swap, discusses L. E. Duncanson’s “With Sight Unseen,” a hands-tied, blindfolded identification routine requiring a homemade gimmick that Jay doubts can accomplish all claimed feats. He covers two solutions to a prior issue’s “lie calling” challenge: Charles Nyquist’s stacked-deck approach dependent on a clean dovetail shuffle and Stuart Robson’s “The Lie Detective” with constraints on when the lie occurs. Annemann’s “A Question and the Answer” uses slips, a switch, and a gimmick for answering written questions, and Nat Scherzer suggests using used envelopes as a novel forcing/prediction prop. Annemann’s editorial includes performance notes, industry news, and a quote on secrets reducing income-earning value.
- 00:00 Welcome and Mission
- 00:37 Issue 5 Overview
- 00:58 Red and Blue Change
- 03:00 With Sight Unseen
- 05:03 Solution Something Work On
- 06:33 The Lie Detective
- 07:17 Question and Answer
- 08:40 Neat Publicity Trick
- 10:09 Annemann Editorial
- 11:07 Wrap Up and Next