The long-awaited second volume!
The legendary cardician of this century, Edward Marlo, provided magicians with
more card miracles and miraculous techniques than any teacher in this century.
His mind-expanding contributions to The New Tops Magazine for over 20
years have been collected in the acclaimed M.I.N.T series.
Learn Marlo’s methods to routines as Think Touch Turn, Radical Departure, Diamond
Cut
Diamond, and Collector’s, as well as sleights like The Slip Count Principle,
Wrist Turn Passes and Moveable Card Pass.
416 pages, over 300 illustrations.
Contents:
Introduction: Jon Racherbaumer
1968
May: More Deuce Sandwiches
July: Marlo’s Logic
August: Beveled Edge Second Deal
September: Ace Vanishes
October: The Fake Pickup
December: Latest Ace Vanishes
1969
January: Somersaulting A – 2 – 3
March: Moveable Card Pass
August: Slip Count Principle
1970
January: Wrist Turn Passes
1972
August: Long Distance Collectors
December: Diminishing Universal/Colorful Surprise
1973
April: Notes on D. C. D.
August: Still Collecting/ Reverso
November: Deuce Sandwich Switch
1974
February: Invisible Thought Transference
June: Think Touch Turn
August The Marlo Shelf
November: Bottom Deal Exchange
December: New Approach Location
1975
March: Center Deal Effects
April: New Card Add
June: Instant Coin Assembly
August: A Radical Departure
October: Marlo’s Wrist Turn Passes
November: Variations of a Palm
1976
January: More Mental Reverses
March: Olrarn Turnover Switch
April: Double Departure
June: Something to Borrow Again
August Spectator Cuts Aces
September: Spectator Cuts to Locate The Aces
November: Marlo Switchout
1977
February: Inexplicable Reverse
April: Trite Trickery
June: A Voice From the Past
July: Wrist Turn Change Plus
August: The One You Choose Is The One We Use
November: One Way, Two Selections
1978
January: Two Limited Selections
February: Reversed Image
March: Simplex D. C. D.
April: Double D. C. D.
August: Touch Turn in Reverse
1979
January: Marlo’s Almost Perfect Stop Trick
February: Block Turnover Principle Applications
March: Red Black Transposition
April: Variation of Phase Four
May: Mental Reselection
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