Used with heavy toning, otherwise in good condition
- Second Edition
- 67 Pages
- Paperback
- published by Jeff Busby Enterprises
Sought after because of the description of the Larry Jennings Chop Cup Routine
Written by Nina Jennings, Jeff Busby, Jules Lenier, Charlie Miller. Cards are mostly medium to advanced skill.
Contents:
Section One: Larry Jennings on Coins
Twenty-Two Cent Trick: Two Dimes placed in spectator’s hand transpose with two pennies
L.J. Coins through the Table: four coins pass through the table into a glass.
Vernon Ball Routine Done with Coins: coins pass from hand to hand.
L.J. Four Coins Across: Four coins pass from hand to hand.
Coin Cut: A coin is passed up through the table and is found in the deck of cards, above the selection.
Section Two: Larry Jennings on Cards
Challenge Cards to Pocket: two cards, spectator can choose pocket.
Tally Ho Spell: spelling location routine
Blank & Blue: 5 blank faced, blue backed cards are shown. A joker appears in the packet, turns face down and face up. Packet is given to the spectator, where a red card is found: the joker!
Numerical Aces: 4 ace effect
Look-An Illusion: 4 jokers, 1 ace of spades are shown, then 4 aces of spades, one joker, then four kings.
Number Transposition: Cards selected by two spectators seem to switch places in the deck.
Nowhere and Everywhere Again: Two cards selected by spectators end up matching, then two more match.
A Handling of Between Your Palms: L.J.’s handling of Alex Elmsley’s routine from Abracadabra #335, June 28th 1952. A signed card ends up between your palms.
Where’s The Discrepancy? A reversed card effect.
Transmutation: Entire deck of cards changes color except for three cards.
Larry’s Leader: A follow the leader plot
Impossible Countdown: A counting location.
Recount: A variation on the above
Add-On Move Aces: Slow Motion Aces Plot57
Section 3: Larry Jennings on the Chop Cup
A thorough explanation of L.J.’s famous routine. Uses two loads, handkerchief, and a shot glass, in addition to the standard chop cup set.






