1985
Written by John F. Mendoza
Work of Edward Marlo, Randy Wakeman
86 pages (Spiralbound), published by Selfpublished
Illustrated with photographs
Language: English
55 entries
Cover photograph
Creators Title Comments & References Page AA Categories
John F. Mendoza Introduction
iv
Edward Marlo Foreword Marlo's fourth foreword
vi
Randy Wakeman Acknowledgements
vii
Randy Wakeman R.W. Four Card Stunner four selections are found by spectators themselves
Inspired byAlso published here 1
Edward Marlo Dribble Force Procedure for multiple selections, first one free
Related to 1
Derek Dingle No-Lap Switch brief
2
Randy Wakeman Ascension Transposition Queens on table, four spot cards in hand, one by one Queens are placed among spot cards and vanish, then a spot card is put on table, transposition finale
Inspired byAlso published here 4
Edward Marlo OPEC Count brief
4
Randy Wakeman Give us this Day our Daley Aces Daley's Last as climax
Also published here 7
Larry Jennings, Edward Marlo Mechanical Change/Second Deal brief
7
Toss Discovery friction
8
Randy Wakeman Spreading it a Little Too Thin too long spread is suspended in mid-air, perpendicular
Inspired by 11
Randy Wakeman Randymar Aces
Inspired byVariations 12
Randy Wakeman, Edward Marlo Marlo's Jumping Jacks
16
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
16
Randy Wakeman Three Phase Follow-Up Aces come to top twice, then vanish
Inspired byVariations 19
John F. Mendoza Throwing the Switch brief
19
Randy Wakeman The Joliet Jack-in-the-Box transposition of cased card with signed selection
Inspired by
  • "Jack-in-the-Box" (David Solomon, MUM, Aug. 1977)
23
Randy Wakeman, Jim Ryan Ryan Bill Tear Re-Visited
Variations 26
Randy Wakeman Randy gets Rough on Hofzinser deck cut in three piles, top of each becomes selection, everywhere nowhere, based on Marlo's "'Tis Rough on Hofzinser" (Ibidem)
27
Art Altman Double Undercut Palm brief
29
Randy Wakeman Ace Cutting Collectors Ace production followed by collectors
31
Edward Marlo, Art Altman Flip Flourish Production
31
Randy Wakeman The Formula One Card Routine six cards
Also published here 34
Edward Marlo Visual Retention Switch
34
Randy Wakeman Unbelievably Copless
Inspired by 37
Edward Marlo Propelled Lapping brief
37
Randy Wakeman Tri-Version out-jogged card visibly turns over, repeated, then deck turns over
Also published here 39
John F. Mendoza, Patrick Page One Handed Face Change
Related to 39
Randy Wakeman The Spectator Cuts to and Turns Over the Aces basically the same as Ackerman's version
Related toVariations 41
Randy Wakeman Cubic Zirconium
Inspired byVariations 42
Edward Marlo Bold Card Control
42
Edward Marlo Olram's Vanishing Deck
45
Edward Marlo Free Choice Sudden Aces
47
Edward Marlo Slide Lapping from top of deck
47
Edward Marlo Can't Wait Forever one of four cards changes into selection
49
Edward Marlo Can't See Location blank fan made, selection removed from it, inspired by Bill Simon effect
51
Edward Marlo Crimp of Center Card
51
Edward Marlo Removing Any Named Card from Fan edge-marked cards, memorized deck
52
Edward Marlo A Card Cheating Story odd-backed
Variations 54
Edward Marlo, Randy Wakeman Surprising the Seven Suspects multiple cards sandwiched, down under elimination, quartet kicker, faro
Inspired by 57
Edward Marlo Maximum Penetration deck visibly penetrates into card case, using solid deception deck
Inspired byAlso published here 60
Edward Marlo, Randy Wakeman The Card of a Thousand Faces "based on an unpublished Marlo routine"
VariationsAlso published here 62
Edward Marlo An Oil and Water Phase 4&4, with remix phase
Related to 66
Edward Marlo Two Lapping Techniques - Direct Lapping
69
Edward Marlo Screened Lapping
69
Edward Marlo Dribble Replacement
73
Edward Marlo Latest Open Double Deal apparently two top cards are taken, really bottom top
75
Edward Marlo Daley's Last Method
75
Edward Marlo Not Disappointing aces transpose
76
Edward Marlo Latest K.M. Move breakless
78
Edward Marlo The Frictionless Bottom Deal faro set-up
80
Chris Kenner The No-Kick Portable Hole without kick move
81
Roger Klause Click Pass
81
Randy Wakeman In Conclusion
85
Data entered by Denis Behr.