Discover the Legacy of Jack McMillen
Jack McMillen is renowned for his iconic (plunger) card rise. Seventy-five years after its debut in print, this technique remains the quintessential sleight of hand method for rising cards, serving as a powerful tool for forces and switches. If you delve into card magic literature, you may recognize other effects attributed to McMillen, notably in Expert Card Technique. Despite his significant contributions, much about McMillen remains obscure, yet he is undeniably one of the greatest card magicians of all time.
Thanks to Michael Landes, who began documenting McMillen’s work over two decades ago on the advice of Paul Chosse, we now have a comprehensive account of his contributions to magic. Landes meticulously analyzed every detail to preserve McMillen’s legacy. This book stands as the definitive resource on Jack McMillen, and there will never be a more authoritative text on his work. Paul Chosse, a fellow student of McMillen, not only suggested this project but also offered to contribute any relevant material. If you come across references to a ‘Jack McMillen book’ by Chosse, this is the one he meant.
So, who was Jack McMillen? He was a multifaceted magician—technician, creator, and performer—excelling in all areas. With extraordinary skill, he was already a leading card magician while still in high school (1925-1929). His growing reputation attracted Charlie Miller, who sought him out in 1929, leading to a lifelong friendship spanning sixty years.
McMillen’s creative flair and analytical mindset made him an exceptional problem solver, adept at refining others’ ideas and developing original tricks and techniques. His talent is measured not by the number of ideas he produced but by their profound impact. Many of his concepts continue to inspire modern magicians. With a warm personality and a passion for entertaining, McMillen became a captivating performer, leaving a lasting impression on his audience.
Despite his status as a top card magician and close friend of legends like Charlie Miller and Dai Vernon, McMillen published very few of his creations. Aside from lecture notes for his Magic Castle presentation in the 1970s and a single contribution to Charlie Miller’s Magicana, he rarely documented his material. Most articles attributed to him were written by others, often lacking crucial details and accuracy due to minimal collaboration from McMillen.
This ebook aims to rectify that. It provides a detailed account of McMillen’s most significant contributions, enriched with anecdotes that bring his character to life.
One important note: This ebook does not include illustrations. We believe that detailed textual descriptions convey methods and nuances more effectively than images. If you prefer to skim through a book for illustrations, this may not be the right fit for you. This is a resource for serious students of card magic. Grab a deck of cards and follow along with some of the most ingenious techniques ever devised.
Paul Chosse: “Jack McMillen taught me to ‘Go Slow! and ensure the audience understands the plot. He was the most genuine, charming individual you could meet—like an old country preacher, always smiling and gentle. He embodied the card-handling techniques that Vernon advocated: holding the deck delicately, with no rushed movements or flashy covers. Just impeccable timing, flawless execution, and a delightful personality that captivated audiences. People didn’t want to catch Jack; they wanted to be amazed! Jack’s favorite text was Erdnase, but he studied all the classics, always striving for improvement. Even after 50 years, he was willing to adapt his signature tricks if he discovered a better method. I learned so much about magic and human nature from Jack; he was the most influential figure in my card magic education.”
1st edition 2011; 263 pages.
Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION
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ORIGIN OF THE PROJECT
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ADDITIONAL NOTES
SECTION ONE: LOS ANGELES: 1925-1929
- 1. STARTING OUT
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CONTROL I
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A BARBARY COAST SCAM
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CONTROL II
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THE STILL THUMB
- 2. TAKE A CARD
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Controls
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AN INSTANTANEOUS DETECTION (Judson Brown)
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A RIFFLE SHUFFLE CONTROL
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Locations
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END FOR END
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THE RIFFLE GLIMPSE (McMillen/Brown)
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GLIMPSE FROM THE PEEK
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FIVE CARD FAN SELECTION
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SHUFFLE CODE (McMillen/Brown)
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Forces
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SPREAD FORCE (Larsen)
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THE CUT FORCE
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KNIFE FORCE
- 3. REVELATIONS
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UPSIDE DOWN (Judson Brown)
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A RETRIEVED ERROR
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FROM ANOTHER PACK
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THE SPECTATOR FINDS A CARD
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REVERSED AT ANY NUMBER
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A QUICK REVERSE
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THE JOKER FINDS A CARD
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THE BIDDLE COLOR CHANGE
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A MENTAL SPELL
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THE VOODOO CARD RISE
- 4. CHARLES JORDAN
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THE UNKNOWN LEAPER
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EDGE MARK PREMO
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SENSITIVE FINGERS
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THE PAIRS POKER STACK
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PAUL CHOSSE ON THE PAIRS POKER STACK
- 5. THE J. M. CARD RISE
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FIRST METHOD (for a single selection)
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SECOND METHOD (two card rise)
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THIRD METHOD (one selection)
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FOURTH METHOD
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PAUL CHOSSE ON THE J. M. CARD RISE
SECTION TWO: SAN FRANCISCO: 1933-1953
- 6. THE BRAUE CONNECTION
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CONTINUOUS SPELLER
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THE DOUBLE LIFT
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Jack’s CENTER DEAL
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THE PSYCHIC STOP
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MIND MIRROR
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THE WITCHCRAFT CARD RISE
- 7. SAN FRANCISCO DAYS
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THE VANISHING DECK
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Jack’s SAN FRANCISCO SECOND
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Senor Mardo’s RING, COIN, AND HANDKERCHIEF
- 8. THE COLOR CHANGES
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THE SNAP COLOR CHANGE
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PUSH OFF COLOR CHANGE
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THE ERDNASE STEAL
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THE EYE TEST
- 9. THE COLLINS’ ACES
- 10. VERNONIANA
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THE FIRST MEETING
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THE DOUBLE LIFT GET-SET
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THE THUMBPRINT TRICK
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TRIUMPH
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A HAND-TO-HAND TRANSFER
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THE AMBITIOUS CARD SEQUENCE
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A QUICK TRICK
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THE GAMBLER’S SECRET
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A PROBLEM WITH THE ACES
- 11. MAGICANA
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THE ONE SHUFFLE POKER STACK
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THE ORIGIN OF THE TEN CARD DEAL
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THE NYQUIST POKER DEAL
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THE SECRET OF HENRY SING
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THE TAP THROUGH CONTROL
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NYQUIST RADIO CONTROL
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CARD TO POCKET WITH A KICKER
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THE POWER OF THOUGHT
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THE STOP TRICK
SECTION THREE: SANTA ROSA: 1954-1990
- 12. COMING TO SANTA ROSA
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THE OLD GAMBLER
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SHADE WORK
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BLACKJACK ROUTINE
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THE BLUFF ACES
- 13. THE SAN FRANCISCO SHUFFLE
- 14. NEVER BET ON A SURE THING
- 15. THE PURSE FRAME
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THE PURSE FRAME
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WINGED SILVER
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QUICK SILVER
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CROSSED HANDS
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ONE COIN
- 16. MORE TRICKS
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PSYCHIC STOP II: THE SPREAD
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DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND
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THE BIDDLE TRICK
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RING, ROPE AND STICK
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EXPANSION OF TEXTURE
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THE CHALLENGE POKER DEAL
- 17. ODDS & ENDINGS
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AN OPENING
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COINS
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THE LINKING RINGS
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AMBITIOUS CARD MANEUVERS
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THE CUPS & BALLS
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Bob Madison’s CARDS TO POCKET
ADDENDUM: AT THE CARD TABLE
- 18. BOTTOM DEALS
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Jack’s SOFT BOTTOM DEAL
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ANOTHER BOTTOM
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FINAL NOTES ON BOTTOM DEALS
- 19. MORE SLEIGHTS
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RIFFLE SHUFFLE SEQUENCE I. To Retain The Order Of The Entire Deck
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RIFFLE SHUFFLE SEQUENCE II. To Retain Top Stock At The Bottom
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Martin’s FALSE CUT
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Dr. Elliot’s SECOND DEAL
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SIMPLICITY BOTTOM PALM
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SIMPLICITY BOTTOM DEAL
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MIRAGE (THE NO-SWITCH SWITCH)
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HOLE CARD SWITCH
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Gene Matsuura’s ONE-HANDED SWITCH
- 20. NOTES ON CARDS
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Notes On THE BOTTOM PALM – FIRST METHOD
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Notes On THE BOTTOM CARD REPLACEMENT
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Paul Chosse on THE DIAGONAL PALM SHIFT
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Notes On FALSE DEALS
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MORE TIPS & DETAILS
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APPENDIX