Racherbaumer, Jon: Don England's Gaffed to the Hilt!
©1985 1st edition, Kaufman and Greenberg,
Hardcover, 3-Ring Binder, 76 pages

Second Edition
©1993 Richard Kaufman
Hardcover, 8.5x11", 85 pages

Don England's
              Gaffed to the Hilt!
Image courtesy eBay seller KochMagic

Comments: First edition was limited to 110 copies and included the card gaffs. The second addition added six additional effects based on material by Ed Marlo, but did not include any cards.

Contents (from 1993 Second Edition, slightly updated 6/2023):

2 Introduction to the Second Edition (Richard Kaufman)
4 Introduction (Richard Kaufman)
5 Preface (Jon Racherbaumer)

9 Geiger Counter Card: clever forcing Joker-Gaff for 2 cards
13 Losers Weepers: using Step Gaff for clean handling
17 Red-Hot Hofzinser: two Phases, first card changes with Hofzinser transparent Gaff
21 Peek-a-Boo Color Changing Deck: visual colour change of the back
25 Technicolor Inversion: Colour Changing Deck Kicker
26 Peek-a-Boo Inversion (with Richard Kaufman): Colour Changing Deck Kicker
29 Long and Lean: Card is stretched
33 In the Bag!: Visual Change of Card in transparent Bag
37 The Multiple Eidetic Change (with Jon Racherbaumer): gaffed
41 Ten-Cent Quickie (Larry Jennings): gaffed, 3 coins travel
49 Plastic Lady II: Card is stretched both ways
53 About Face Zig-Zag I: in full view
57 About Face Zig-Zag II (Jon Racherbaumer): in full view
60 Telescopic Alice: Card visibly shrinks and returns to original size
67 Casperian Case: Rising Deck
70 Holy Point of Arrival I (Jon Racherbaumer): visual
73 Holy Point of Arrival II (with Richard Kaufman): visual
77 BoxCard GAFF (Ed Marlo): different gaffed Cards to be used with a box

Added in the Second Edition:
78 Color-Changing Case (Ed Marlo): Colour Changing Card Case
80 Color Changing Case and Deck (Ed Marlo): Colour Changing Deck
81 Clinically-clean Card from Case (Ed Marlo): using BoxCard Gaff, 3 Methods
81 BoxCard Tent Vanish (Ed Marlo): performed on the Card Case
83 Cut Prediction (Ed Marlo): using BoxCard Gaff
84 A Case for Crossing Cards (Jon Racherbaumer): using Case and BoxCard Gaff


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