topsy turvey aces version vii \n \n steve draun \n topsy-turvy ace control \n edward marlo \n the most convincing topsy-turvy aces \n steve draun
1987
the magic of steve draun
Steve Draun
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Topsy Turvey Aces Version VII
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1987
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the no touch theory \n strike second deal \n edward marlo
1987
the magic of steve draun
Edward Marlo
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The No Touch Theory
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1987
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easy unit control \n finessed unit control \n edward marlo \n steve draun \n finessed unit control \n steve draun \n edward marlo
1987
the magic of steve draun
Edward Marlo, Steve Draun
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Easy Unit Control
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1987
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quick three-way display \n alignment move, with extra card \n stephen minch \n edward marlo
1987
the three faces of steve
Stephen Minch, Edward Marlo
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Quick Three-Way Display
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1987
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ending #1: face-up finale \n deck rubber-banded, thrown in other hand, selection appears face-up on deck \n jay sankey \n richard sanders \n banded: that's impossible! \n edward marlo
1987
when creators collide...
Jay Sankey, Richard Sanders
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Ending #1: Face-up Finale
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three, four, five etc \n undercount deal as placement to named number on second deal \n jerry sadowitz \n a gambler's aid \n arthur h. buckley \n carmen d'amico \n double-deal count-down \n edward marlo
1987
inspirations
Jerry Sadowitz
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Three, Four, Five Etc
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1987
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spider grip vanish \n here with small egg \n edward marlo
1987
new wave close-up
Edward Marlo
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Spider Grip Vanish
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1987
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inside jacket pocket load \n \n edward marlo \n no palm aces to pocket \n edward marlo
1987
new wave close-up
Edward Marlo
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Inside Jacket Pocket Load
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triple buckle \n spreading five as four \n edward marlo
1987
cardperfect
Edward Marlo
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Triple Buckle
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1987
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card to case technique \n \n edward marlo
1987
cardperfect
Edward Marlo
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Card to Case Technique
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1987
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jackett card transfer \n \n edward marlo
1987
fantasia in as-dur
Edward Marlo
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Jackett Card Transfer
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1987
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misdirection palm handling \n uncredited, vague credit to hugard's magic monthly \n edward marlo \n karl fulves
1987
secret session — part two
Edward Marlo, Karl Fulves
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Misdirection Palm Handling
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1987
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hands off reverse...er, vanish \n card lost by spectator in deck behind his back, it vanishes, two handlings \n ken simmons \n hands off reverse \n hideo kato \n jon racherbaumer \n marlo improves simmons \n edward marlo \n ken simmons
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Hands Off Reverse...er, Vanish
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Inspired byVariations
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1987
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deliberate side steal to center \n transferring card from second to center \n edward marlo \n ken simmons
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Edward Marlo, Ken Simmons
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Deliberate Side Steal to Center
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1987
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face up startler \n \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Edward Marlo
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Face Up Startler
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1987
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notes on marlo's unit up-jog addition \n adding specific cards, that are culled first \n ken simmons \n unit upjog addition \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Notes on Marlo's Unit Up-Jog Addition
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1987
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notes on marlo's card substitution \n \n ken simmons \n card substitution \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Notes on Marlo's Card Substitution
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notes on marlo's card transfer \n several applications
- first idea (simulated placement)
- second deal (outjogged handling)
- third idea (another outjogged handling)
- fourth idea (with packet and outjog) \n ken simmons \n the card transfer \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Notes on Marlo's Card Transfer
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1987
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additions to a change \n unload into center \n ken simmons \n more miracle card changes \n edward marlo \n more miracle card changes \n edward marlo \n michael powers
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Additions to a Change
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1987
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more miracle card changes - first method \n \n edward marlo \n more miracle card changes \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Edward Marlo
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More Miracle Card Changes - First Method
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Also published here
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1987
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related bold card control \n opposite, apparently bottom card of right-hand packet removed but really top card \n ken simmons \n bold card control \n edward marlo \n pragmatic control \n ken simmons
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Related Bold Card Control
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Inspired byVariations
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1987
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related bold card control with reverse \n \n ken simmons \n convincing control reverse \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Related Bold Card Control with Reverse
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1987
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reverse variant \n reverse from center top \n ken simmons \n "rapid-fire reversals" (bill miesel, the creative magic of william p. miesel) \n reverse sleight - future reverse \n edward marlo \n another fantastic move \n ken simmons
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Reverse Variant
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1987
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future center steal \n two handlings \n ken simmons \n reverse sleight - future reverse \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Future Center Steal
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1987
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another curve \n single switched for double which is placed on table with visual retention change \n ken simmons \n marlo's curry's curve \n edward marlo \n visual retention change \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Ken Simmons
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Another Curve
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1987
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a case of a-band-ment \n rubber band around cased deck, it vanishes, deck removed and rubber band found around selection in deck, two methods \n jim patton \n banded deck problems \n karl fulves \n simplex banded card to cardcase \n edward marlo
1987
riffling the pasteboards — again!
Jim Patton
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A Case of A-Band-Ment
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Inspired byVariations
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1987
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fifth peel finesse \n four cards biddle counted into left hand and all switched \n edward marlo \n fifth peel (ed marlo, mum, dec. 1959, p. 284)
1987
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Fifth Peel Finesse
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Inspired by- Fifth Peel (Ed Marlo, MUM, Dec. 1959, p. 284)
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1987
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a worthwhile conclusion \n sandwich cards in center out-jogged, selection placed on top and squared, sandwich cards pushed through and selection comes out face up and sandwiched \n edward marlo \n jacks be nimble \n karl fulves
1987
inside out
Edward Marlo
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A Worthwhile Conclusion
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Inspired by
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1987
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in-a-jiffy double \n multiple double version \n edward marlo \n in-a-jiffy duplex double \n edward marlo
1987
inside out
Edward Marlo
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In-a-Jiffy Double
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Also published here
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1987
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reworked interlaced interlude \n three selections placed between aces, they travel to between kings, then only selections remain and three of the kings are between the aces, fourth king in deck \n edward marlo \n interlaced interlude \n justin higham \n revised interlaced interlude \n justin higham
1987
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Reworked Interlaced Interlude
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Inspired byVariations
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Oct. 1987
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counter-revelation \n a ten turns face up in spread and is used to count to selection \n justin higham \n casino countdown \n edward marlo
1987
inside out
Justin Higham
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Counter-Revelation
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Related to
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Oct. 1987
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mio-deo \n four aces are placed on four twos on table so that suits match, ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection \n jerry k. hartman \n the deo-ace trick updated \n edward marlo \n numerical miracle \n justin higham \n mio deo \n jerry k. hartman
1987
inside out
Jerry K. Hartman
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Mio-Deo
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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Oct. 1987
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versa switch \n \n john carney \n versa switch \n john carney \n as a card addition \n edward marlo
1987
carney uncovered
John Carney
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Versa Switch
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1987
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flat palm steal \n tabled deck \n edward marlo
1988
the cervon file
Edward Marlo
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Flat Palm Steal
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1988
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corner crimp \n bottom left \n darwin ortiz \n a flexible crimping technique \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Darwin Ortiz
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Corner Crimp
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1988
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unit control (for dealing thirds) \n \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Edward Marlo
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Unit Control (for Dealing Thirds)
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1988
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grand slam \n dealing all spades \n darwin ortiz \n the opening gambit \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Darwin Ortiz
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Grand Slam
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1988
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red/black shuffle \n with break \n laurie ireland \n darwin ortiz \n on the red-black overhand shuffle \n roberto giobbi \n laurie ireland \n charles t. jordan \n red/black shuffle with break \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Laurie Ireland, Darwin Ortiz
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Red/Black Shuffle
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1988
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key move \n "switching" one packet for another \n edward marlo \n the key move - red and black packet switch \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Edward Marlo
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Key Move
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1988
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the ultimate card shark \n ending in new pack order \n darwin ortiz \n the return of the ultimate cardshark \n andrew wimhurst \n power poker #1 \n edward marlo \n extended gambling demonstration \n denis behr \n the adequate cardshark \n grace ann morgan
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Darwin Ortiz
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The Ultimate Card Shark
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Inspired byVariations
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1988
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zarrow shuffle riffle stacking \n \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Edward Marlo
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Zarrow Shuffle Riffle Stacking
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1988
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the dream card \n odd-backed "signed card" type effect, card to wallet \n darwin ortiz \n day-dream card \n edward marlo \n darwin ortiz \n commercial method \n edward marlo \n die traumfrau \n christoph borer \n the airmail card \n james swain \n lucky charms \n jason ladanye \n tattwo you \n tomas blomberg \n the nightmare card \n michael powers \n dreamographics \n curtis kam \n the light bulp \n anthony owen \n from darwin ortiz \n darwin ortiz
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Darwin Ortiz
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The Dream Card
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Related toVariations
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1988
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the k.m. move \n \n tony kardyro \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo
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The K.M. Move
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1988
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glide variation \n \n edward marlo
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Edward Marlo
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Glide Variation
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1988
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the si stebbins secret \n from new pack order to si stebbins, faros \n darwin ortiz \n marlo on stebbins/stay-stack \n edward marlo \n russell "rusduck" duck \n si stebbins stack \n russell "rusduck" duck \n something for nothing \n james swain \n the impromptu arranged pack \n charles t. jordan \n s.w.i.s.s. - shake well into si stebbins \n scott baird \n splell \n scott baird \n si stebbins secret handling \n jennifer gwinn
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table
Darwin Ortiz
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The Si Stebbins Secret
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Related toVariations
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1988
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the slap trick \n any number \n dai vernon \n laurie ireland \n a most unusual experiment in which a chosen card appears instantly at any number in the deck from 10 to 45 \n laurie ireland \n combination plus \n jerry sadowitz \n nullifying the possibilities \n edward marlo \n countdown \n bob king \n card at any position \n unknown \n card at any number \n michael skinner \n the memory test \n erik casey \n paul cummins \n he who gets slapped \n steve draun \n richard kaufman \n a most unusual experiment in which a chosen card appears instantly at any number in the deck from 10 to 45 \n laurie ireland
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon, Laurie Ireland
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The Slap Trick
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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1988
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aces to order \n any ace called for production \n dai vernon \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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Aces to Order
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Related to
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1988
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four options \n multiple out location with an openly reversed four-spot \n dai vernon \n the magic four \n edward marlo
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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Four Options
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1988
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affinities \n piles are made, values of top cards of some packets are used to divine value of a remaining packet, mathematical \n dai vernon \n royal card discovery \n unknown \n coincidence extraordinary \n unknown \n may's take on vernon's trick \n don may \n triangulation \n giancarlo scalia \n las cartas lo sabían \n roberto giobbi \n heightening the hoary \n don may \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer \n easy affinity \n don may \n the cards knew \n dai vernon \n richard vollmer \n roberto giobbi \n simpleton's affinity \n don may
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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Affinities
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Related toVariations- Heightening the Hoary (Don May, Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer, 2005)
- May's Take on Vernon's Trick (Don May, 2007)
- The Cards Knew (Dai Vernon, Richard Vollmer, Roberto Giobbi, 2008)
- Las cartas lo sabían (Roberto Giobbi, 2009)
- Easy Affinity (Don May, 2021)
- Simpleton's Affinity (Don May, 2023)
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1988
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the corsican climbers \n two cards, black eights and nines \n dai vernon \n doubly ambitious \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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The Corsican Climbers
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Inspired by
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1988
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sans index \n named card to pocket \n dai vernon \n camouflaged card-index \n ken krenzel \n an open index \n edward marlo \n method to look for a card in the deck \n juan tamariz \n thumb riffle open index \n max malini
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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Sans Index
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Related to
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1988
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the third color \n spectator looses when guessing on color of third card repeatedly, double deal \n dai vernon \n game of chance \n pit hartling \n are you psychic \n edward marlo \n the third color \n dai vernon
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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The Third Color
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Related toAlso published here
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1988
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on the convincing control \n credit information, in foreword \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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On the Convincing Control
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1988
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direct dunbury delusion \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Direct Dunbury Delusion
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1988
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marlo's split deal \n double is shown and face cards stolen while it is dealt, different applications \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Split Deal
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1988
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a one at a time split deal \n successive split deal (page 1) \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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A One At A Time Split Deal
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1988
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vanish - transposition - recovery \n kings on table, aces in deck, kings change to aces, kings from case \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Vanish - Transposition - Recovery
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1988
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after a shuffle spell \n three methods, spelling to random cards after spectator shuffling \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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After A Shuffle Spell
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1988
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flexible move \n top card face up into right hand finger clip or tenkai palm \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Flexible Move
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1988
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on the card to pocket - the side trouser pockets \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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On the Card to Pocket - The Side Trouser Pockets
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1988
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loading the angled pocket \n front trouser \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Loading the Angled Pocket
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1988
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loading the side pockets (very slight angle) \n front trouser pocket \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Loading the Side Pockets (Very Slight Angle)
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1988
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loading straight seam side pockets \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Loading Straight Seam Side Pockets
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1988
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crossed arms loading \n front trouser pocket \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Crossed Arms Loading
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1988
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loading the outside coat pockets \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Loading the Outside Coat Pockets
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1988
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the inside coat pocket load (shirt pocket) \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Inside Coat Pocket Load (Shirt Pocket)
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1988
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loading the shirt pocket \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Loading the Shirt Pocket
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1988
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loading the back pocket (trousers) \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Loading the Back Pocket (Trousers)
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1988
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some observations \n additional tips and comments \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Some Observations
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1988
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from a gambler's cop \n loading into side-coat pocket \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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From a Gambler's Cop
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1988
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more on card to pocket \n classic palm removal, variations from different pockets \n norman houghton \n edward marlo \n gordon bruce
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Norman Houghton, Edward Marlo, Gordon Bruce
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More on Card to Pocket
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1988
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the empty hand \n from inside pocket, gambler's palm and directly from deck, four very different methods \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Empty Hand
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1988
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flat palm from top \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Flat Palm from Top
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1988
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top steal \n kind of master palm \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Top Steal
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1988
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waistband ditch \n from palm \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Waistband Ditch
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1988
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tip - ambitious bit #1 \n nine as six \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip - Ambitious Bit #1
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1988
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tip - ambitious bit #2 \n \n edward marlo \n bow-to-stern control \n ernest earick
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip - Ambitious Bit #2
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1988
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the spectator removes em \n two cards to pocket, removed by spectator \n edward marlo \n the spectator removes em \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator Removes Em
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Also published here
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1988
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ace 2-3-4 to pockets \n ambidextrous travelers \n edward marlo \n en voyage \n alex elmsley
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Ace 2-3-4 to Pockets
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Inspired by
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1988
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inside jacket pocket \n \n edward marlo \n inside jacket pocket \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Inside Jacket Pocket
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1988
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angle palm steal \n \n edward marlo \n l.j. angle steal \n larry jennings
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Angle Palm Steal
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1988
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the effect \n multiple sandwich with queens, change to kings, they vanish, queens and kings in four pockets \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Effect
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1988
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bde type force \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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BDE Type Force
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1988
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inside jacket pocket \n from center of deck, step 15 \n edward marlo
1988
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Inside Jacket Pocket
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Edward Marlo
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Cardician's Card To Pocket Sequence
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replacement side steal \n \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Replacement Side Steal
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turnover palm \n \n edward marlo \n turnover palm \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Turnover Palm
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the false count \n five as seven, five as six, four as five \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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The False Count
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1988
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Edward Marlo
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Latest Riffle Shuffle Systems
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five card stack \n stacking five cards in 2 shuffles \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Five Card Stack
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the riffle shuffle culls \n blocking off \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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The Riffle Shuffle Culls
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a three shuffle cull \n using non-card-table-standard procedures \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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A Three Shuffle Cull
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1988
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Edward Marlo
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Full House Cull
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Marlo's Cull System
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Edward Marlo
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Full House Cull and Stack
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1988
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Edward Marlo
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Combination Cull Stack
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block transfer shuffle \n \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Block Transfer Shuffle
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shuffling and cutting to the aces \n using riffle cull approach \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Shuffling and Cutting to the Aces
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the flush cull and stack \n \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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The Flush Cull and Stack
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culling two sets of fours \n demonstration cull \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Culling Two Sets of Fours
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1988
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Edward Marlo
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Sophisticated Cull Stack
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Edward Marlo
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From a Shuffled Deck
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5 hands - one riffle shuffle \n stacking four cards \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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5 Hands - One Riffle Shuffle
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center riffle shuffle stack \n two shuffles, four cards \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Center Riffle Shuffle Stack
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1988
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Edward Marlo
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Efficient Full House Cull and Stack
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Edward Marlo
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One Shuffle Stack
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expediting a stack \n combining riffle shuffle with table faro \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Expediting a Stack
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revised double stack \n double duke \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Revised Double Stack
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logical stack procedure \n "demo riffle stacks", four aces in two, then one shuffles \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Logical Stack Procedure
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a royal flush stack \n "demo riffle stacks", one shuffle stack \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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A Royal Flush Stack
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one side riffle work \n while shuffling only one side is controlled \n edward marlo \n the rapid shuffle stack \n justin higham \n top down riffle stack \n justin higham
1988
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Edward Marlo
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One Side Riffle Work
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the roman shuffle stack \n \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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The Roman Shuffle Stack
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roman shuffle plus short cards \n \n edward marlo
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Edward Marlo
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Roman Shuffle Plus Short Cards
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roman shuffle bottom cull \n using short cards \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Roman Shuffle Bottom Cull
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tip - ambitious bit #3 \n double back card \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip - Ambitious Bit #3
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new approach strip-out shuffle \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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New Approach Strip-Out Shuffle
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tip on the push thru \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip on the Push Thru
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the bluff push thru shuffle \n \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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The Bluff Push Thru Shuffle
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single false cuts \n single cuts
- first method
- second method
- third method (one-handed, see erdnase reference)
- fourth method (one-handed sideways, see erdnase reference) \n edward marlo \n false throw-cut force \n justin higham \n one-handed fancy true cut \n unknown \n one-handed fancy false cut \n edward marlo \n single false cuts - variation on fourth method \n benjamin earl
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Single False Cuts
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false shuffle and cut combinations \n - first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method \n edward marlo \n refined simplex stripout shuffle \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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False Shuffle and Cut Combinations
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multiple false cuts \n - first method
- second method
- third method \n edward marlo
1988
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Edward Marlo
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Multiple False Cuts
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nullified true cuts \n two procedures \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Nullified True Cuts
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1988
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no jogs false cut \n using deck crimp \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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No Jogs False Cut
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tip on up the ladder cut \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip on Up The Ladder Cut
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new approach in-jog shuffles (injog) \n avoiding large breaks
- first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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New Approach In-Jog Shuffles (Injog)
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flexing the deck \n while maintaining jog \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Flexing the Deck
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overhand cull shuffle \n using in-jogs and a strip-out \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Overhand Cull Shuffle
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marnese overhand stack \n combining erdnase and milk build \n edward marlo \n marnese overhand stack \n edward marlo \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase \n method #7: the c+d stack \n lance caffrey
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Marnese Overhand Stack
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streamlined overhand cull and stack \n two methods \n edward marlo \n alternatives for the streamlined overhand cull-stack \n justin higham
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Streamlined Overhand Cull and Stack
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Variations
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1988
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olram's method \n using snap crimp \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Olram's Method
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1988
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the coinless crimp \n different method for the "coin crimp" \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Coinless Crimp
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1988
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coinless crimp cull and stack \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Coinless Crimp Cull and Stack
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tip - ambitious bit #4 \n card in center transposes with card on top \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip - Ambitious Bit #4
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tip - ambitious bit #5 \n little routine, with block turnover \n edward marlo \n charlier's ambition \n justin higham
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip - Ambitious Bit #5
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Variations
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1988
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the triumph stack \n using two shuffles \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Triumph Stack
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1988
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addition to triumph stack \n king kicker \n edward marlo \n the triumph stack \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Addition to Triumph Stack
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the oh henry stack \n three methods, other sources mentioned \n edward marlo \n the cross \n darwin ortiz
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Oh Henry Stack
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1988
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covered packet switch \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Covered Packet Switch
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1988
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illogical curry change \n \n david a. vogt \n multiple illogical curry change \n david a. vogt \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
David A. Vogt
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Illogical Curry Change
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Variations
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1988
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multiple illogical curry change \n see also page 240 \n david a. vogt \n edward marlo \n illogical curry change \n david a. vogt
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
David A. Vogt, Edward Marlo
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Multiple Illogical Curry Change
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1988
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multiple transposition \n using multiple illogical curry change (page 144) \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Multiple Transposition
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1988
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elimiracle \n card chosen in one deck matches to reversed card in second deck \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Elimiracle
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1988
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145
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the spectator's card \n any card named, process of elimination, named card remains \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator's Card
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1988
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147
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illusion or reality \n two cards transpose twice and then change into jokers \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Illusion or Reality
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1988
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147
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buffaloed \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Buffaloed
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1988
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tip - ambitious bit #6 \n pop-up card with repeat \n edward marlo \n frederick braue \n the pop-up card \n frederick braue
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo, Frederick Braue
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Tip - Ambitious Bit #6
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1988
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tip - on card to case \n loading cases without half moon cut-out \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip - On Card to Case
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1988
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tip - on the unexpected prediction \n \n edward marlo \n unexpected prediction \n edward marlo \n the unexpected wild card \n paul vigil \n no mercy all's fair \n david regal \n the time lord \n mike pisciotta \n the time lord \n mike pisciotta \n marlo's ghostly prediction \n jon racherbaumer
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Tip - On the Unexpected Prediction
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1988
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all alike prediction gag \n step 6 \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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All Alike Prediction Gag
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1988
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latest k.m. move \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Latest K.M. Move
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1988
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new approach i.f. control \n nine approaches, one or two selections, sometimes using twenty-six memorized cards \n edward marlo \n without a clue \n harry lorayne \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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New Approach I.F. Control
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in the same place \n two cards in two halves appear at same position, if control \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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In the Same Place
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1988
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2 card center glimpse \n step 4, using step \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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2 Card Center Glimpse
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1988
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infallible packet estimation \n spectator cuts 3 packets \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Infallible Packet Estimation
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1988
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sophisticated 26 card faro check \n using riffle shuffle and block transfer \n edward marlo \n 26 card cut \n jerry sadowitz
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Sophisticated 26 Card Faro Check
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Related to
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1988
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san's telephone \n three cards, three packets \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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San's Telephone
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1988
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treasure chest mentalism \n two reversed cards in two decks match, stack and marked cards, two methods \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Treasure Chest Mentalism
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1988
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behind your back \n fair two-deck matching effect using memorized deck, three methods \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Behind Your Back
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1988
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166
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marked control \n marked deck, key card \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Marked Control
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1988
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168
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four told \n four card prediction with marked deck \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Four Told
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1988
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169
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the silent count \n counting the spectator's deal while back is turned \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Silent Count
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1988
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1st effect \n using silent count (page 170) \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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1st Effect
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1988
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171
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2nd effect \n using silent count (page 170) and stack \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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2nd Effect
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1988
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spectator cuts to a thought \n spectator cuts at thought of card, one out of four \n edward marlo \n think theory \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Spectator Cuts to a Thought
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1988
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four ways to go \n one card removed, two thought of, are found, one ahead, clocking \n edward marlo \n double thought \n edward marlo \n logical double thought, plus one \n edward marlo \n two minds and a mate \n simon aronson
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Four Ways To Go
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1988
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undiscovered possibilities - 1st effect \n stripper deck, missing card is named, memorized stack \n edward marlo \n stripper ploy \n asi wind \n punch drunk \n michael powers \n stripper count-down \n justin higham
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Undiscovered Possibilities - 1st Effect
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2nd effect \n stripper deck, fair out of hand card choosing \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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2nd Effect
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1988
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new approach to a location \n apparent failure, three selection, one to case, one to shoe \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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New Approach to a Location
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1988
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signature transfer \n nine methods, ungaffed, stranger, duplicate, double backer, partial roughed menetekel (method 8) \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Signature Transfer
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1988
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longitudinal palm replacement \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Longitudinal Palm Replacement
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1988
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latest observation test \n using duplicate strangers \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Latest Observation Test
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1988
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screened lapping \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Screened Lapping
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1988
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triumphant procedure \n in process of triumph reverse twenty-six one-way cards for location effect \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Triumphant Procedure
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1988
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impossible duo \n one way, two cards \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Impossible Duo
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1988
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three packet triumph \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Three Packet Triumph
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1988
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the spectator really triumphs \n spectator does shuffling, too \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator Really Triumphs
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1988
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the mindreading faro \n performer cuts to thought of card, using incomplete double faro condition, see also page 219 \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Mindreading Faro
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1988
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215
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incomplete double faro condition \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Incomplete Double Faro Condition
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1988
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think of any card \n performer cuts to thought of card, using faros \n edward marlo \n thought indicator \n justin higham
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Think of Any Card
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Related to
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1988
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note on the mind reading faro \n see the mindreading faro on page 215 \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Note on the Mind Reading Faro
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1988
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blown away plus \n follow up with named card to pocket, odd/even divided \n edward marlo \n neither blind nor silly \n juan tamariz \n blown away plus \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Blown Away Plus
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1988
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three trips to out of this world \n three handlings, one using three decks (single color deck approach) \n edward marlo \n out of this galaxy \n harry lorayne
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Three Trips to Out Of This World
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1988
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the ninth method \n three methods, variation of walton effect, ten red and black cards transpose \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Ninth Method
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1988
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book break \n pivot-jog turnover \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Book Break
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1988
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the buckle break \n above one to three cards \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Buckle Break
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1988
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marlo bottom count \n buckle \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Bottom Count
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1988
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olram's order \n diamond cards order, ten double facers \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Olram's Order
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1988
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two marlo ideas - first idea \n removing center pip of seven or five, looks like six or four \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Two Marlo Ideas - First Idea
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1988
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two marlo ideas - second idea \n fake index \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Two Marlo Ideas - Second Idea
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1988
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new idea transposition \n fake index \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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New Idea Transposition
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1988
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on the multiple illogical curry change \n tip for technique on page 144 \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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On the Multiple Illogical Curry Change
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1988
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240
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lessinout power poker \n using lessinout stack, two phases \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Lessinout Power Poker
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1988
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241
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doubly devilish miracle \n surprise kicker \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Doubly Devilish Miracle
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1988
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a subtle transposition \n card in pocket with card at chosen position in deck \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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A Subtle Transposition
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1988
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and that's <u>your</u> card \n sandwiched card transposes with card on table, ala leech \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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And That's Your Card
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1988
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251
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marlo's nerve count \n showing four cards as four of a kind with two x-cards \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Nerve Count
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1988
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marlo's packet switch \n using case \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Packet Switch
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1988
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253
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liepzig would <u>really</u> have loved this \n leipzig, double index cards \n edward marlo \n parallexis \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Liepzig Would Really Have Loved This
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Variations
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1988
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255
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a brief description of the k.m. move \n \n edward marlo \n tony kardyro
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo, Tony Kardyro
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A Brief Description of the K.M. Move
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1988
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260
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palm adds \n three methods \n edward marlo \n reverse-turnaround palm \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Palm Adds
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Variations
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1988
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260
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fingertip controls \n three methods, one with a "horribly warped" deck \n edward marlo \n thought bridge \n ken krenzel
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Fingertip Controls
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Related to
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1988
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263
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a marlo control \n using step handling, with tapping on table \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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A Marlo Control
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1988
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265
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red and blue miracle \n spectator reverses card under table which matches prediction \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Red and Blue Miracle
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1988
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268
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anybodies deck \n odd backed card is reversed by spectator behind back \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Anybodies Deck
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1988
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269
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identical thoughts \n spectator reversed card under table that matches prediction \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Identical Thoughts
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1988
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271
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almost ultimate ambition \n tilt with half card \n edward marlo \n the ultimate ambition \n daryl martinez \n impromptu daryl \n ben harris
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Almost Ultimate Ambition
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Inspired byRelated to
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1988
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the intuitive spectator \n \n edward marlo \n intuitively yours \n larry jennings
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Intuitive Spectator
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Inspired by
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1988
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274
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updating a classic \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Updating A Classic
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1988
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278
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logical dunbury delusion \n effect variation, four methods \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Logical Dunbury Delusion
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1988
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280
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open hockley \n \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Open Hockley
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1988
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282
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on spectator's hand \n two cards on spectator's hand change to jokers \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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On Spectator's Hand
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1988
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284
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detailed slow motion aces \n ace of spades tabled with three x cards, other aces outjogged in deck, four methods, ungaffed and with duplicate \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Detailed Slow Motion Aces
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1988
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285
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card clip color change \n step 25, deck tabled \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Card Clip Color Change
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1988
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290
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real gone ac/dc \n interlock principle, two double facers \n edward marlo \n ac/dc \n bruce cervon
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Real Gone AC/DC
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Inspired by
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1988
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294
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turning the tables \n meeting "find my card"-challenge, spectator leaves selection by elimination process, three methods \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Turning the Tables
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1988
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297
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grant's lost card trick \n spelling principle to divine any thought of card \n edward marlo \n u. f. grant
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo, U. F. Grant
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Grant's Lost Card Trick
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1988
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299
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a spelling miracle \n spectator spells to freely thought of card \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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A Spelling Miracle
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1988
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301
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pre-faro preparation \n breaking deck in for faros \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Pre-Faro Preparation
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1988
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303
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the sorceress queen \n aces transpose with deuces \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Sorceress Queen
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1988
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304
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rise, rise, rise \n \n edward marlo
1988
new magic of japan
Edward Marlo
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Rise, Rise, Rise
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1988
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14
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simplex reverse matrix \n \n edward marlo
1988
apocalypse
Edward Marlo
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Simplex Reverse Matrix
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Jan. 1988
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1445
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blown away plus \n "neither blind nor silly" \n edward marlo \n blown away \n juan tamariz \n blown away plus \n edward marlo
1988
apocalypse
Edward Marlo
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Blown Away Plus
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Mar. 1988
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1473
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before and after \n faro \n allan slaight \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo \n before and after \n allan slaight
1988
apocalypse
Allan Slaight
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Before and After
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Inspired byAlso published here
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June 1988
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1508
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olram count \n \n edward marlo
1988
the magic way
Edward Marlo
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Olram Count
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1988
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167
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bottom slip cut \n in the hands \n james g. thompson jr. \n bottom slip cut \n edward marlo
1988
the cardwright
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Bottom Slip Cut
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Related to
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1988
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one simple twist \n \n larry jennings \n repeat code 345 \n edward marlo \n the simplest twist \n larry jennings
1988
the cardwright
Larry Jennings
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One Simple Twist
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Related toVariations
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1988
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59
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the shuffle palm \n original top cards \n edward marlo
1988
the cardwright
Edward Marlo
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The Shuffle Palm
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1988
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85
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snap second deal applications \n featuring an alternative to the thumb count method (see page 151) and the following variants:
- the snap second deal
- the snap stud second deal
- the snap second turnover
- seconds, thirds, fourths, etc. \n larry jennings \n carmen d'amico \n edward marlo
1988
the cardwright
Larry Jennings, Carmen D'Amico, Edward Marlo
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Snap Second Deal Applications
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1988
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148
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the tactile change \n t.n.t type change, top change alternative, see third method of "wrist stroke changes" \n larry jennings \n wrist stroke changes \n edward marlo
1988
the cardwright
Larry Jennings
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The Tactile Change
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Related to
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1988
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165
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atfus \n \n edward marlo
1988
the cardwright
Edward Marlo
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ATFUS
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1988
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172
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botop change transformation \n to change card into business card \n edward marlo \n larry jennings
1988
the cardwright
Edward Marlo, Larry Jennings
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BoTop Change Transformation
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1988
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194
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fan km move \n \n edward marlo \n william goodwin
1988
lecture 1988
Edward Marlo, William Goodwin
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Fan KM Move
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1988
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1
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covered fan reverse \n reverses bottom card as small packet is fanned \n edward marlo
1988
lecture 1988
Edward Marlo
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Covered Fan Reverse
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1988
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3
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unit upjog addition \n brief \n edward marlo
1988
lecture 1988
Edward Marlo
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Unit Upjog Addition
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1988
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3
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atfus \n \n edward marlo
1988
the trapdoor — volume one
Edward Marlo
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ATFUS
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1988
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357
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the miracle spread \n variation \n edward marlo \n tom gagnon \n the miracle spread \n edward marlo
1988
the trapdoor — volume one
Edward Marlo, Tom Gagnon
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The Miracle Spread
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Inspired by
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1988
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393
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visual retention change \n for splitting cards, with finesse that cards split when landing on the table \n edward marlo \n steve beam
1988
the trapdoor — volume one
Edward Marlo, Steve Beam
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Visual Retention Change
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1988
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416
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what from whom \n various credit information
- "parallax" (david britland, new talon #1)
- "angel card rise" (david britland)
- "dollar con" (terri rogers)
- "moon rock" rip off (sid lorraine)
- marlo move in new tops, june '85
- "double vanish & recovery"
- "botop change"
- "immediate bottom placement" \n karl fulves \n the angel card rise \n david britland \n the topological angel \n david britland \n double vanish and recovery \n edward marlo \n bottop change \n edward marlo \n parallax \n david britland
1988
interlocutor
Karl Fulves
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What From Whom
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Related to
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1988
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205
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"it's a snap" \n snap change with onload on deck \n karrell fox \n the snap change \n edward marlo
1988
my latest book
Karrell Fox
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"It's a Snap"
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Inspired by
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1988
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inside jacket pocket load \n \n edward marlo \n no palm aces to pocket \n edward marlo
1988
first there was a dream
Edward Marlo
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Inside Jacket Pocket Load
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Related to
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1988
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53
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foreword \n \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Foreword
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1988
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clipped thought \n spectator thinks of an ace and performer puts paper clip on correct ace behind his back, three phases, plot suggested by tom wright, with variation and esp suggestion \n edward marlo \n the new tops, june 1963
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Clipped Thought
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Also published here
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1988
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1
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cardician makes good \n unknown card put aside, three deuces found, card is ace, it's changed to two, now three other cards are aces, two changed back to ace \n edward marlo \n the new tops, july 1963 \n "ace-deuce mix-up" (ed marlo, sept. 1949) \n cardician makes good \n edward marlo \n cardician makes better \n randy wakeman
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Cardician Makes Good
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Inspired by- "Ace-Deuce Mix-Up" (Ed Marlo, Sept. 1949)
Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1988
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method of reversing the four aces and the indifferent card below the face down deuces \n setting up for previous effect, braue reverse procedure \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Method of reversing the four Aces and the indifferent card below the face down Deuces
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1988
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11
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remember and forget \n with one spectator who peeks at two cards simultaneously in incomplete faro condition \n edward marlo \n the new tops, aug. 1963
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Remember and Forget
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Also published here
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1988
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12
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incomplete faro double control \n two cards peeked simultaneously \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Incomplete Faro Double Control
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1988
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12
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incomplete miracle \n card peeked at from incomplete faro condition, it is found (by glimpsing key in lower portion) \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Incomplete Miracle
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1988
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14
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incomplete matching \n card peeked at from incomplete faro condition, mate found, further mating phase with every card matched \n edward marlo \n incomplete matching variation \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Incomplete Matching
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Variations
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1988
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15
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staggering power of thought \n mates found when dealing through two halves simultaneously \n edward marlo \n the power of thought \n paul curry \n synchronicity \n helder guimarães \n staggered - prime presentation \n eddie joseph
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Staggering Power of Thought
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Inspired byVariations
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1988
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the incomplete faro \n intro \n edward marlo \n the new tops, sep. 1963
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Incomplete Faro
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Also published here
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1988
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incomplete matching variation \n card peeked at from incomplete faro condition, mate found \n edward marlo \n incomplete matching \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Incomplete Matching Variation
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Inspired by
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1988
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18
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the incomplete location \n \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Incomplete Location
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1988
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the incomplete stop \n spectator deals and performer stops him at selection \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Incomplete Stop
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1988
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incomplete power of thought \n \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Incomplete Power Of Thought
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1988
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incomplete double disclosure \n two cards selected, one turns over and it's next to other card or it is found with it \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Incomplete Double Disclosure
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1988
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20
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a table pass \n "(from notes on the pass)"
herrmann pass, optionally at table edge, with variation \n edward marlo \n the new tops, oct. 1963 \n wrist turn passes \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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A Table Pass
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VariationsAlso published here
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1988
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the homing card \n - alternative endings \n edward marlo \n the new tops, nov. 1963
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Homing Card
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1988
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back-to-back transformation \n card changes as it is turned over in a gesture at chest height \n edward marlo \n back-to-back transformation \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Back-to-Back Transformation
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Also published here
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1988
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gad-about aces \n four aces shown, named one vanishes and is taken from pocket, repeated, then five aces shown and one put in pocket, repeat \n edward marlo \n the new tops, dec. 1963 \n count-revertable aces \n wesley james
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Gad-About Aces
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VariationsAlso published here
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1988
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sidejog k.b. move \n biddle move display of aces to show one vanished \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Sidejog K.B. Move
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1988
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aces spread display \n one is a three \n edward marlo \n mimic show \n so sato
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Aces Spread Display
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1988
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marlo flexible count \n \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Flexible Count
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1988
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original homing card routine \n \n edward marlo \n tops trick annual 1963 \n four deuces and the ace of spades \n bill simon \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Original Homing Card Routine
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Related toAlso published here
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1988
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preview to a chapter \n short intro \n edward marlo \n the new tops, jan. 1964 \n almost like trick photography \n justin higham
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Preview to a Chapter
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VariationsAlso published here
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1988
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simulated placement \n card apparently placed on top of tabled deck \n edward marlo \n placement pick-off switch \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Simulated Placement
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Variations
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1988
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44
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simulated pick-off \n top card of tabled deck apparently picked up, really previously tenkai palmed card \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Simulated Pick-Off
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1988
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46
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the drop-off \n releasing cards singly from group of tenkai palmed cards \n edward marlo \n the gamblers' thumb break \n dan macmillan
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Drop-Off
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Variations
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1988
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vanishing aces \n aces vanish one by one from top of deck, effect by jack vosburgh, ungaffed \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1964 \n going.... \n karl fulves
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Vanishing Aces
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1988
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face-up switch \n \n edward marlo \n marlo’s face-up switch \n edward marlo \n face-up switch \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Face-Up Switch
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Also published here
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1988
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52
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face-up switch and effect \n aces assemble together in deck \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1964
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Face-Up Switch and Effect
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Also published here
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1988
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"the blue thought" \n odd-backed card tabled, card named, another card removed from another deck and brought to odd-backed card which turns out to be named card \n edward marlo \n the new tops, mar. 1964
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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"The Blue Thought"
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Also published here
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1988
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57
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atfus \n \n edward marlo \n the new tops, apr. 1964 \n secret subtraction – variation 7 \n jerry k. hartman
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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ATFUS
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Related toAlso published here
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1988
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60
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mental reverse iii \n applying atfus \n edward marlo \n the new tops, apr. 1964
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Mental Reverse III
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Also published here
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1988
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marlo's coin pass \n with front and back clip \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1964 \n the tops, may 1939
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Coin Pass
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Also published here- The New Tops, May 1964
- The Tops, May 1939
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1988
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"mindreading queen" \n ace through ten of spades, spectator thinks of one, performer places a queen next to thought-of value behind his back, repeats, with notes, six methods \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1964
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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"Mindreading Queen"
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Also published here
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1988
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the mental sandwich \n spectator sandwiches and card, it turns out to be thought-of card from a group of five \n edward marlo \n the new tops, june 1964
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Mental Sandwich
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Also published here
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1988
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73
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deep kosky switch \n switching in any card of a group of cards \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
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the fufu switch \n all cards handled face up, ace assembly application \n edward marlo \n the new tops, july 1964
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anytime fufu switch \n \n edward marlo \n the new top, july 1964
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Anytime FUFU Switch
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a flourish to reverse \n top and bottom shown, top card slides to bottom (more or less secretly), venus trap
- to reverse (as reversal of a card during display)
- to reverse several cards \n edward marlo \n the new tops, aug. 1964 \n hands off reverse \n jon racherbaumer \n hideo kato \n a flourish to reverse \n edward marlo
1988
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A Flourish to Reverse
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marlo's princess (second method) \n six methods, other four cards change to aces as kicker in a method \n edward marlo \n the new tops, sep. 1964 \n the princess killer \n edward marlo \n pre-princess \n edward marlo
1988
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Marlo's Princess (Second Method)
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after the princess \n \n edward marlo \n the new tops, oct. 1964
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After the Princess
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sans duplicates \n using pip-cover displays \n edward marlo
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Sans Duplicates
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three of a kind \n three alike, using pip-cover displays \n edward marlo
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Three of a Kind
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magician's transposition \n using pip-cover displays, for magicians \n edward marlo
1988
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Magician's Transposition
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siamese strangers \n - first method (stranger card)
- second method (double facer) \n edward marlo \n the new tops, nov. 1964 \n a mental card mystery \n ralph w. hull \n strange siamese strangers \n jon racherbaumer
1988
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Siamese Strangers
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incomplete faro control \n control to center, then with faro to top \n edward marlo \n the new tops, dec. 1964
1988
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Incomplete Faro Control
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off-center control \n incomplete faro control without starting with a perfect cut \n edward marlo
1988
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Off-Center Control
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incomplete double control \n \n edward marlo
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reversed locator \n using incomplete faro control \n edward marlo
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Reversed Locator
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spectators cuts location \n spectator cuts to his card (crimp), faro placement \n edward marlo
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Spectators Cuts Location
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off center miracle \n \n edward marlo
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Off Center Miracle
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incomplete faro - multiple peeks \n with multiple breaks in lower half
- incomplete double peek
- incomplete triple \n edward marlo \n the new tops, jan. 1965 \n incomplete double peek control \n edward marlo \n the if cover up control #1 \n roger smith
1988
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Incomplete Faro - Multiple Peeks
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double reverse location \n two reversed cards locate two previously peeked cards \n edward marlo
1988
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Double Reverse Location
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packet switches - first method \n handling for drag/peel switch \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1965 \n switch by arthur hastings & david bendix (hugard's magic monthly, oct. 1956) \n multiple top switch \n jack carpenter
1988
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Packet Switches - First Method
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swing cut from break \n erdnase break \n edward marlo
1988
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Swing Cut from Break
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packet switches - second method \n drag/peel switch \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1965 \n le temps switch \n unknown \n le temps pull-off switch \n edward marlo \n the thumb switch \n peter kane \n the hofzinser/leech switch (with a verdnase break) \n larry jennings
1988
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Packet Switches - Second Method
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packet switches - third method \n peel switch handling for switching all cards \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1965
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Packet Switches - Third Method
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sleightless drop switch \n ace packet lifted off deck and bottom three cards dropped on table, top ace replaced on deck \n edward marlo \n one hand switch \n edward marlo \n sleightless drop switch \n edward marlo
1988
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Sleightless Drop Switch
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a problem posed \n credit information
- 35th method
- 36th method
- 37th method
- 38th method
- 39th method
- 40th method
- 41st method
- 45th method (spectator shuffles before the cutting) \n edward marlo \n the new tops, mar. 1965 \n a modified marlo sequence \n edward marlo \n paul vigil \n overskill ii \n jerry k. hartman \n actually cutting the aces \n lou gallo \n the spectator cuts triple \n allan ackerman \n daryl martinez
1988
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A Problem Posed
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jinx switch handling \n with a face-up card \n edward marlo
1988
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Jinx Switch Handling
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a coin and cards \n borrowed coin vanishes and travels next to selection, waxed card, three methods \n edward marlo \n the new tops, apr. 1965 \n impromptu coin & cards \n edward marlo
1988
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A Coin and Cards
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glide variation \n bottom card outjogged, also as block glide at end of article \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1965 \n a new "glide" \n edward victor \n jogged glide \n edward marlo
1988
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Glide Variation
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nail push off \n \n edward marlo \n nail push off \n edward marlo
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Nail Push Off
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157
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a routine of surprises \n indifferent card changes into two selections one by one and back, selections are in two pockets \n edward marlo
1988
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A Routine of Surprises
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table reverse & effect \n triumph, setting up with using barnhart's riffle shuffle reverse with half the deck \n edward marlo \n the new tops, june 1965 \n secret reverse on table \n russell t. barnhart \n subtle tabled reverse \n doug conn
1988
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Table Reverse & Effect
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add to shuffle - for those who know \n riffle shuffle table reverse, but deck is dropped face up on table after shuffle \n edward marlo \n secret reverse on table \n russell t. barnhart
1988
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Add to Shuffle - For those who know
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other ideas with above \n - one: kings face-up in deck, they change into aces
- two: selection turns over
- three: deck starts in reverse orientation \n edward marlo
1988
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Other Ideas with Above
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for poker demonstration \n faced-deck and turnover before discarding, setting up with table riffle shuffle reverse \n edward marlo
1988
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For Poker Demonstration
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impromptu coin & cards \n borrowed coin vanishes and travels next to selection, three methods \n edward marlo \n the new tops, aug. 1965 \n a coin and cards \n edward marlo
1988
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Impromptu Coin & Cards
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as an opener \n \n edward marlo \n the new tops, sep. 1965 \n to catch an ace #2 \n derek dingle \n edward marlo \n spectator cuts aces \n edward marlo \n my opener \n bob king \n my opener \n bob king
1988
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As an Opener
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a multiple effect \n two spectators think of a number and card at that position, they all have the same card, the numbers are divined and the card is odd-backed, three methods \n edward marlo \n the new tops, oct. 1965 \n "controlled thoughts" (sydney lawrence, ten self-working master effects) \n smyth bliss \n edward marlo \n full-deck smith-myth force \n jon racherbaumer \n smith’s myth turns over \n larry jennings
1988
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A Multiple Effect
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the 50% miracle \n faro \n edward marlo \n "controlled thoughts" (sydney lawrence, ten self-working master effects)
1988
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The 50% Miracle
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way ahead prediction \n two cards predicted on slips of paper
- alternate method \n edward marlo \n "controlled thoughts" (sydney lawrence, ten self-working master effects)
1988
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Way Ahead Prediction
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the olram subtlety \n "the basic moves" \n edward marlo \n the new tops, nov. 1965
1988
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The Olram Subtlety
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in oil and water \n 3&3, olram subtlety application \n edward marlo
1988
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In Oil and Water
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for blue aces routine \n olram subtlety application \n edward marlo
1988
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For Blue Aces Routine
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for a double face card \n olram subtlety application \n edward marlo
1988
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For a Double Face Card
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the choice transposition \n selection transposes with chosen ace, repeat, olram subtlety application
- an impromptu method \n edward marlo
1988
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The Choice Transposition
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191
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marlo's aces \n using three cards with half ace and back on their backs, with variations \n edward marlo \n the new tops, dec. 1965 \n marlo's aces \n edward marlo \n quad aces, acrobatically \n jon racherbaumer
1988
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Marlo's Aces
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double face display \n for ace vanish \n edward marlo
1988
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Double Face Display
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new palm position \n clipped to palm with third and fourth fingers \n edward marlo \n the new tops, jan. 1966 \n palming... \n wesley james
1988
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New Palm Position
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m.p. side steal \n "marlo position", to tenkai type palm or top \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1966 \n fourth palm position \n edward marlo \n teeter-totter change \n edward marlo
1988
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M.P. Side Steal
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the action lift (the turn around) \n all-around-square up immediately before double turnover \n edward marlo \n the new tops, mar. 1966
1988
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The Action Lift (The Turn Around)
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214
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the mental topper \n spectator counts to value of thought-of card, card located, optionally matching values found, faro, variations \n edward marlo \n the new tops, apr. 1966 \n topping mental topper - first effect \n edward marlo \n topping the mental topper \n james swain \n edward marlo \n pseudo topper \n justin higham \n the missing mental toppers \n edward marlo \n simple topper \n justin higham \n mental topper without faros \n justin higham
1988
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The Mental Topper
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216
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in spectator's hands \n wrong card reversed in deck, changes into right card, handling all in spectator's hands \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1966
1988
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In Spectator's Hands
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220
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repeat repeat reverse \n card turns over, is rightened and turns over again, repeated with second selection \n edward marlo
1988
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Repeat Repeat Reverse
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spread turnover \n larreverse type action \n edward marlo
1988
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Spread Turnover
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triple repeat reverse \n peeked card reverses three times \n edward marlo
1988
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Triple Repeat Reverse
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the mental four \n one of four cards thought of, performer reverses one, it's the right one, repeated \n edward marlo \n the linking ring, sep. 1963, p. 65
1988
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The Mental Four
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observations \n b'wave type effect with three double backers and quartet gaff \n edward marlo
1988
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Observations
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230
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the prayer cull \n spread cull, multiple cards \n edward marlo \n the new tops, june 1966
1988
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The Prayer Cull
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m.s. loading move \n spreading into buckle opening, brief \n edward marlo \n "the m.s. deck" (ed marlo, marketed 1954)
1988
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M.S. Loading Move
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237
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as an effect \n aces put in different parts of deck, they come together, cull application \n edward marlo
1988
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As an Effect
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as a memory gag \n spectator places aces in deck, positions apparently memorized, "first, second, third, fourth", they are shown on top \n edward marlo
1988
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As a Memory Gag
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238
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as an exchange \n four-of-a-kind removed while spreading through the deck and switched \n edward marlo \n a simple method \n edward marlo
1988
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As an Exchange
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Variations
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a simple method \n handling for packet spread switch \n edward marlo \n as an exchange \n edward marlo
1988
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A Simple Method
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as a control \n spread cull control, with cover card throw-off or placement \n edward marlo
1988
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As a Control
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comments \n tips on the cull \n edward marlo
1988
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Comments
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combination cull and exchange \n \n edward marlo \n combination cull and exchange variation \n andi gladwin
1988
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Combination Cull and Exchange
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Variations
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additional tips for prayer cull \n \n edward marlo
1988
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Additional Tips for Prayer Cull
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the matching miracle \n pokerhand duplication from another deck, decks in reverse order
- with two sealed deck
- for stay-stackers
- for memory experts (only one deck)
- for card cullers
- added note \n edward marlo \n the new tops, july 1966 \n addition to marlo's "matching miracle" \n jon racherbaumer \n mating season \n denis behr
1988
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The Matching Miracle
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"marlo handles mexican joe" \n one-way deck, putting it in and handling the work \n edward marlo \n the new tops, jan. 1967 \n mexican joe's crimp \n mexican joe
1988
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"Marlo Handles Mexican Joe"
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marlo mexican miracle \n using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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Marlo Mexican Miracle
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double miracle \n using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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Double Miracle
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multiple find \n using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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Multiple Find
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ace cutting \n using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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Ace Cutting
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triple location \n three card riffle shuffle control using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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Triple Location
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cardician's touch \n spectator shuffles before each cut to an ace, using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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Cardician's Touch
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mexican detective \n card located from face-down table spread, using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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Mexican Detective
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mexican with a memory \n card moved from one half to another is located, apparently cards in one half remembered, using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo \n a card is found once more \n theodore annemann
1988
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Mexican with a Memory
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mexican divination \n using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo \n divination supreme \n unknown
1988
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Mexican Divination
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the skillful mexican \n using mexican joe crimp \n edward marlo
1988
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The Skillful Mexican
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ever ready-black routine \n three phases, locations with divided deck (third phase inspired by previous version in 1957 reference) \n edward marlo \n finding cards \n alexander hansford \n the cut deeper location \n jon racherbaumer \n philip t. goldstein \n simon aronson \n (c) ever ready black routine with mexican joe \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1967 \n one way, two selections \n edward marlo \n red black locations \n edward marlo
1988
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Ever Ready-Black Routine
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red/black shuffle with break \n \n edward marlo \n red/black shuffle \n laurie ireland \n darwin ortiz \n jordan/ireland shuffle finesse \n edward marlo
1988
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Red/Black Shuffle with Break
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the opportune miracle \n joker stabbed next to selection in fan, using forcing gaff with part of card stuck to back of joker, four handlings \n edward marlo \n the new tops, mar. 1967
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Opportune Miracle
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1988
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ultra torn & restored card \n joker is torn and restored except missing corner, no deck used, two methods \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1967 \n the torn card \n charlie miller \n t & r card - you want to be famous? \n steve reynolds
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Ultra Torn & Restored Card
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1988
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propelled lapping restoration \n quarters on left fingers, right hand covers and card is restored without creases \n edward marlo \n "propelled lapping" (ed marlo, new jinx, june 1965)
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Propelled Lapping Restoration
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Related to- "Propelled Lapping" (Ed Marlo, New Jinx, June 1965)
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1988
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hung card switch \n at table edge \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Hung Card Switch
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1988
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one hand card switches \n using lapping, two methods \n edward marlo \n the new tops, june 1967 \n easy one-hand card switch - second variation \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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One Hand Card Switches
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Also published here
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1988
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285
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the illogical switch \n lapping \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Illogical Switch
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1988
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the no palm switch \n lapping, table edge \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The No Palm Switch
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1988
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new tabled palms \n featuring a "basic grip" which is some sort of modified tenkai palm
- 1st approach (deck on table)
- 2nd approach (as deck is placed on table)
- variation of 2nd approach
- 3rd approach (which squaring up after shuffle action)
- variation of 3rd approach (ltp)
- extension of 3rd approach
- in the hands
- for a number of cards
- off the bottom \n edward marlo \n the new tops, july 1967
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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New Tabled Palms
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Also published here
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1988
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simulated pickup \n card biddle counted on right-hand packet is apparently picked up under left hand packet, sandwich switch application \n edward marlo \n the new tops, aug. 1967 \n the fake pickup \n carmen d'amico \n secret subtraction – variation 7 \n jerry k. hartman
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Simulated Pickup
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Related toAlso published here
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1988
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304
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no palm transpo \n pocketed card transposes with sandwiched card \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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No Palm Transpo
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1988
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306
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the promise \n ace, two and three of clubs, chosen value changes into selection, three method, method three with fake index card \n edward marlo \n the new tops, sep. 1967 \n 123 \n dai vernon \n mexican promise \n justin higham
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Promise
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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1988
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308
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the other method \n wrong card reversed in tabled spread, it is removed and turned over, then changes into selection \n edward marlo \n the new tops, oct. 1967
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Other Method
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Also published here
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1988
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320
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effect \n two selections lost, one reversed in tabled spread, it changes into the other selection, the travel to pocket \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Effect
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1988
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"pulldown eliminator" \n having any of ten cards be the last one in a down-under deal
- best pull down procedure for eliminator effect
- down and under \n edward marlo \n the new tops, nov. 1967 \n "one under and one down" \n dai vernon
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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"Pulldown Eliminator"
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1988
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down and under coincidence \n ten cards shown, spectator stops at any one which is placed aside, down-under procedure with rest and mate remains, with variations \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Down and Under Coincidence
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1988
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328
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the cigar bottom deal \n cigar or pen held between right first and second finger, third finger take \n edward marlo \n the new tops, dec. 1967 \n cigar second \n steve forte
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Cigar Bottom Deal
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Related toAlso published here
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1988
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332
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full grip deal \n all fingers of left hand on right side \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Full Grip Deal
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1988
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336
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the pseudo method \n looks like full grip deal, but it's not \n edward marlo \n erdnase grip disguise bottom deal \n benjamin earl
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Pseudo Method
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Variations
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1988
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339
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push pull bottom deal \n right thumb pushes against edge of deck, with variations \n edward marlo \n the illusionary bottom deal \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Push Pull Bottom Deal
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Related to
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1988
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340
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drop sleight technique \n introduction on secretly dropping cards from bottom of pile onto tabled packet \n edward marlo \n the new tops, jan. 1968 \n drop sleight \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Drop Sleight Technique
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Related toAlso published here
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1988
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344
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double stop \n cards dealt on table in pairs until spectator stops, top two cards of tabled pile are selections \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Double Stop
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1988
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344
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marlo drop sleight \n secretly dropping cards from bottom of pile onto tabled packet \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Drop Sleight
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1988
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345
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the four ace stop \n cards dealt on table in groups of four until spectator stops, top four cards of tabled pile are aces \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Four Ace Stop
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1988
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347
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an observation \n delayed add on for tip-over switch \n edward marlo \n the drop switch \n unknown
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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An Observation
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Related to
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1988
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348
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visual change - appearance - vanish \n face card of deck changes just with a wrist turn and back, different applications
- impromptu change \n edward marlo \n the new tops, feb. 1968
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Visual Change - Appearance - Vanish
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Also published here
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1988
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351
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sucker throw change \n pseudo duplicate, right hand empty afterwards \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Sucker Throw Change
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1988
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355
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the illusionary bottom deal \n deep take, master grip or straddle grip \n edward marlo \n the new tops, mar. 1968 \n push pull bottom deal \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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The Illusionary Bottom Deal
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Related toAlso published here
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1988
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356
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"p.d. mental stab" \n "pull down", card placed face up in deck by performer, it is next to thought-of card \n edward marlo \n the new tops, apr. 1968
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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"P.D. Mental Stab"
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Also published here
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1988
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363
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revised interlaced interlude \n three selections placed between aces, they travel to between kings, then only selections remain and three of the kings are between the aces, fourth king in deck \n justin higham \n reworked interlaced interlude \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Justin Higham
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Revised Interlaced Interlude
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Inspired by
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Apr. 1988
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2
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finessed observation test \n \n edward marlo \n "an intriguing observation test" (ed marlo, the new tops, july 1983)
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Finessed Observation Test
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Inspired by- "An Intriguing Observation Test" (Ed Marlo, The New Tops, July 1983)
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Apr. 1988
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5
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undercover tabled steal \n second cards from tabled deck stolen into tenkai or longitudinal palm, two methods, see also p. 1 for credit information \n edward marlo \n tabled second deal \n edward marlo \n covered longitudinal top palm \n justin higham
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Undercover Tabled Steal
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Related to
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Apr. 1988
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11
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charlier - you're covered \n top card cover charlier pass \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Charlier - You're Covered
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Apr. 1988
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17
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charlier half pass \n with top card cover \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Charlier Half Pass
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Apr. 1988
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18
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on the longitudinal palm \n credit information, "clearly and obviously mine" \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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On the Longitudinal Palm
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Nov. 1988
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1
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logical sandwich switch \n card removed from center with sandwich cards, then switched \n kevin reay \n the interlocked glide \n edward marlo \n the bold sandwich switch \n justin higham
1988
inside out
Kevin Reay
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Logical Sandwich Switch
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Related toVariations
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Nov. 1988
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2
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no-touch transposition \n two selections lost, red aces pocketed, aces appear on deck and selections in pocket \n kevin reay \n three from three \n jack avis \n cy endfield \n roy walton \n touched-up transposition \n edward marlo \n nice-touch transposition \n justin higham
1988
inside out
Kevin Reay
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No-Touch Transposition
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Related toVariations
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Nov. 1988
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2
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latest deo-ace tricks \n four aces are placed on four twos on table so that suits match, ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection, three methods \n edward marlo \n the "deo-ace" trick \n edward victor
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Latest Deo-Ace Tricks
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Inspired by
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Nov. 1988
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4
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moveless card cop \n from small packet fan, left rear clip palm \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Moveless Card Cop
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Nov. 1988
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5
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push-back move \n as out-jogged cards are removed bottom card is pushed in \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Push-Back Move
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Nov. 1988
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6
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marlo-kosky change \n \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Marlo-Kosky Change
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Nov. 1988
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10
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longitudinal misdirection palm \n \n edward marlo \n marlo on the longitudinal palm \n edward marlo \n misdirection palm \n edward marlo \n longitudinal misdirection palm \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Longitudinal Misdirection Palm
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Nov. 1988
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19
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mechanical-second palm \n \n edward marlo \n the mechanical change \n edward marlo
1988
inside out
Edward Marlo
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Mechanical-Second Palm
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Inspired by
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Nov. 1988
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19
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covered longitudinal top palm \n \n justin higham \n undercover tabled steal \n edward marlo
1988
utility card sleights
Justin Higham
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Covered Longitudinal Top Palm
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Related to
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1988
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4
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covered longitudinal center steal \n with block \n justin higham \n slide-out steal \n edward marlo
1988
utility card sleights
Justin Higham
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Covered Longitudinal Center Steal
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Variations
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1988
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5
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dribble shift \n \n justin higham \n the dribble shift \n justin higham \n spring dribble pass \n edward marlo \n dribble shift - second version \n justin higham \n dribble shift and palm \n justin higham
1988
utility card sleights
Justin Higham
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Dribble Shift
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
1988
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12
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one-hand svengali peek \n cards in secret incomplete faro condition \n justin higham \n for the fingertip peek \n edward marlo \n step peek \n justin higham
1988
utility card sleights
Justin Higham
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One-Hand Svengali Peek
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Inspired byVariations
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1988
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13
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marlo pivot move \n double held in left-hand dealing position, it is pivoted away from the hand \n edward marlo \n new tops, june 1981, p. 7
1988
guarded secrets revealed!
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Pivot Move
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Also published here- New Tops, June 1981, p. 7
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1988
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7
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miracle change no. 3 \n into "master palm", with sleeving ditch \n edward marlo \n miracle change no. 3 \n edward marlo \n miracle change #3 handling \n fredric p. lamazor \n edward marlo
1988
guarded secrets revealed!
Edward Marlo
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Miracle Change No. 3
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VariationsAlso published here
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1988
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8
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overhand shuffle sequence \n to get twenty-card packet from red-red-black-black-red-red... to separated, added to later printing than 1989 (no year given) \n edward marlo
1989
out of this hemisphere
Edward Marlo
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Overhand Shuffle Sequence
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1989
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9
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face-lift addition \n cop to under deck, table edge \n dr. jacob daley \n table edge addition \n edward marlo \n underhanded scoop add \n edward marlo \n invisible add-on move \n edward marlo
1989
the vernon chronicles — volume 3
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Face-Lift Addition
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Related to
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1989
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5
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cut and spell \n a card is instantly spelled to from a shuffled deck \n dai vernon \n x-ray spelling \n edward marlo \n controlled spelling \n harry lorayne
1989
the vernon chronicles — volume 3
Dai Vernon
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Cut and Spell
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Related to
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1989
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59
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little finger pull down \n very brief \n edward marlo
1989
cards on the table
Edward Marlo
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Little Finger Pull Down
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1989
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58
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palm switch \n top card is palmed as it is apparently moved into outjogged position \n jerry sadowitz \n misdirection palm \n edward marlo
1989
cards on the table
Jerry Sadowitz
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Palm Switch
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Inspired by
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1989
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75
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a logical miracle \n spectator finds three mates, stay stack \n edward marlo \n apocalypse variations or additions \n a. berkeley davis \n a matching routine \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash
1989
apocalypse
Edward Marlo
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A Logical Miracle
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Inspired byVariations
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Jan. 1989
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1585
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apocalypse variations or additions \n \n a. berkeley davis \n a logical miracle \n edward marlo
1989
apocalypse
A. Berkeley Davis
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Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
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Inspired by
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June 1989
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1654
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surprise filling \n visual \n justin higham \n visual filling \n edward marlo \n another filling \n justin higham
1989
apocalypse
Justin Higham
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Surprise Filling
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Variations
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July 1989
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1661
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scoop-up addition \n \n edward marlo
1989
apocalypse
Edward Marlo
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Scoop-Up Addition
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July 1989
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1664
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at least add something \n four aces turn over three times in a row \n edward marlo \n reversing the field \n edward marlo
1989
apocalypse
Edward Marlo
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At least add Something
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Also published here
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Aug. 1989
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1677
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the what and where tests \n five through nine of clubs, odd and even cards separated, even ones change \n brother john hamman \n even odds \n billy mcdonnell \n hamman effect handling \n edward marlo
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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The What and Where Tests
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Variations
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1989
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20
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the signed card \n \n brother john hamman \n satirical signed card \n edward marlo
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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The Signed Card
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Related to
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1989
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47
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peek look think \n three cards chosen by different means, spectators each find each others cards \n brother john hamman \n unstacked peek-look-think \n edward marlo \n if you are going to peek, look, and think, at least pique, hook, and link \n ron bauer
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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Peek Look Think
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Variations
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1989
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66
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flat palm steal \n tabled \n edward marlo
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Edward Marlo
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Flat Palm Steal
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1989
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126
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skipping jacks \n three piles, jacks put on center pile travel to outer piles, one under case \n brother john hamman \n hop-skip-jump \n edward marlo
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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Skipping Jacks
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Variations
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1989
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168
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key move \n switching two packets \n edward marlo
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Edward Marlo
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Key Move
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1989
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198
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blank with index \n blank card with ace index \n edward marlo
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Edward Marlo
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Blank with Index
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1989
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210
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foreword \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Foreword
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1989
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extended finger passes \n see page 55 (addendum) for correction \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Extended Finger Passes
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1989
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1
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easy pass \n side steal type pass \n edward marlo \n the zingone perfect table pass \n louis zingone
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Easy Pass
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Related to
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1989
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2
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pivot switchout \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Pivot Switchout
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1989
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4
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applied to open travellers routine \n pivot switchout \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Applied to Open Travellers Routine
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1989
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5
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packet pivot switchout \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Packet Pivot Switchout
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1989
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5
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simplex card switch \n from 1 to 52 cards \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Simplex Card Switch
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1989
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5
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multiple k.m. move \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Multiple K.M. Move
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1989
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7
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cincinnati control \n deck immediately spread after peek, glimpse and control possible \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Cincinnati Control
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1989
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8
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the shifting card \n card from tenth position to anything between ten and twenty \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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The Shifting Card
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1989
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9
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push-off false count \n off the to of deck, to reposition card \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Push-Off False Count
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1989
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9
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the turnover card \n peeked at card appears face up on top during dribble on table \n edward marlo \n erdnase’s revolution from a verdnase break \n larry jennings
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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The Turnover Card
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Related to
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1989
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10
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as an ambitious bit \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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As an Ambitious Bit
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1989
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11
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the ambitious four \n ambitious aces \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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The Ambitious Four
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1989
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11
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simple order triumph \n retaining stack \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Simple Order Triumph
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1989
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12
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streamlined jazz aces \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Streamlined Jazz Aces
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1989
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14
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buffaloed packet switch \n partial packet switch, illogical double lift \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Buffaloed Packet Switch
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1989
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14
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km move switch \n illogical double lift \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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KM Move Switch
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1989
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15
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visual transposition \n two methods \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Visual Transposition
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1989
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16
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clip palm color change \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Clip Palm Color Change
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1989
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17
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houdini and bess \n one card in case \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Houdini and Bess
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1989
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18
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case load from card clip \n \n edward marlo \n skinning the cat \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Case Load from Card Clip
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Related to
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1989
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19
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reversed aces \n different parts of deck \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Reversed Aces
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1989
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20
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pivot reverse \n see step 10 for credit notes \n edward marlo \n marlo half pass \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Pivot Reverse
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Related to
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1989
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20
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nullifying the possibilities \n card at any number, four methods, including commentary on the plot and vernon's "slap trick" \n edward marlo \n the slap trick \n dai vernon \n laurie ireland \n "card at any number" \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Nullifying the Possibilities
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Inspired byVariations
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1989
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faro shuffle control \n selection to top or bottom \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Faro Shuffle Control
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1989
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secret incomplete faro as counting aid \n counting cards in pairs \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Secret Incomplete Faro as Counting Aid
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1989
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on ins and outs \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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On Ins and Outs
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1989
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spectator cuts aces to face \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Spectator Cuts Aces to Face
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1989
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loading move \n replacement from left hand palm to packet/deck, but only one of several palmed cards \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Loading Move
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1989
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4 x cards to 4 aces \n cards turned over in spread using a switch \n edward marlo \n shuffled x cards to aces \n justin higham
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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4 X Cards to 4 Aces
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Variations
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1989
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copless unbelievable aces \n \n edward marlo \n unbelievable aces \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Copless Unbelievable Aces
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Related to
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1989
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the anchored add on \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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The Anchored Add On
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1989
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a mental combination \n - a multiple coincidence
- impromptu power of thought
four thought-of cards matched with another deck, power-of-thought with two decks, see page 55 (addendum) for addition \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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A Mental Combination
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1989
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invisible thought transfer \n card thought of from ten-card packet vanishes and is named, reappears in odd-backed deck, partial roughing
- second method (ungaffed)
- third method (ungaffed) \n edward marlo \n invisible thought manifested \n justin higham
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Invisible Thought Transfer
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Variations
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1989
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invisible face transfer \n five double backed cards shown, one of five other cards thought of, face transfers to one of the double backers \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Invisible Face Transfer
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1989
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breaking the rule \n spelling to the four aces, last one turns over \n edward marlo \n phantom aces \n justin higham \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo \n aces to order \n dai vernon \n "ace spelling" (ed marlo, sphinx, sep. 1950) \n rule-breaking aces \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Breaking the Rule
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1989
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sure simplified shift \n simple shift variation \n edward marlo \n sure simplified shift \n edward marlo \n sure simplified shift \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Sure Simplified Shift
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Also published here
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1989
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impromptu invisible card routine \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Impromptu Invisible Card Routine
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1989
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impromptu everywhere and nowhere \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Impromptu Everywhere and Nowhere
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1989
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vernon tenkai switch handling \n \n dai vernon \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo
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Vernon Tenkai Switch Handling
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1989
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marlo's deal switch \n \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Deal Switch
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1989
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addendum \n some corrections and comments on the material \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Addendum
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1989
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sophisticated ambitious bit \n "bonus item"
bridging method for top card, here used for consecutive multiple lifts with auto break \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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Sophisticated Ambitious Bit
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1989
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skinner's spidergrip vanish \n \n michael skinner \n ross bertram \n edward marlo
1989
williamson's wonders
Michael Skinner, Ross Bertram, Edward Marlo
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Skinner's Spidergrip Vanish
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1989
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tilt \n \n edward victor \n edward marlo
1989
close up magic to tapdance to
Edward Victor, Edward Marlo
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Tilt
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1989
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variation on the botop change \n any of the bottom cards, chosen ace \n harry levine \n derek dingle \n edward marlo \n hofzinser botop change \n derek dingle \n bottop change \n edward marlo
1989
the trapdoor — volume two
Harry Levine, Derek Dingle, Edward Marlo
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Variation on the BoTop Change
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Inspired byRelated to
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1989
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k.m. move \n \n tony kardyro \n edward marlo
1989
the trapdoor — volume two
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo
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K.M. Move
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1989
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atfus \n \n edward marlo
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the multiple shift
Edward Marlo
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ATFUS
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1989
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the novrec turnover \n packet secretly turned over during all-around square up
- the all around square up
- the novrec turnover \n bruce cervon \n the all-around square-up turnover \n bruce cervon \n roberto giobbi \n semaj-novrec masked packet reverse \n bruce cervon \n wesley james \n novrec turnover as visual transformation \n bruce cervon \n in lieu of the thru-the-fist change \n edward marlo
1989
the black & white trick
Bruce Cervon
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The Novrec Turnover
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Related toVariations
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1989
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olram subtlety variation \n \n bruce cervon \n edward marlo
1989
the black & white trick
Bruce Cervon, Edward Marlo
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Olram Subtlety Variation
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1989
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unit upjog addition \n \n edward marlo
1989
cartas certificadas
Edward Marlo
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Unit Upjog Addition
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1989
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la carta invisible \n longer routine \n rafael benatar \n devilish miracle redux \n edward marlo \n the invisible card \n rafael benatar
1989
cartas certificadas
Rafael Benatar
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La Carta Invisible
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1989
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overclock \n combining overkill with clock trick layout, chosen hour divined and card predicted written inside case \n randy wakeman \n overkill \n wes emberg \n allan ackerman \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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Overclock
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Inspired by
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1989
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face-up force \n kind of face-up open hockley force \n randy wakeman \n open hockley \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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Face-up Force
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Related to
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1989
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undercount to table \n small packet counted onto table one by one, hiding one card \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Undercount to Table
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1989
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multiple card control procedure \n dribbling, first and last one free, same break forced in between \n randy wakeman \n dribble free force \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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Multiple Card Control Procedure
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Inspired by
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1989
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deck turnover change \n deck quickly turned over to affect change of out-jogged card \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Deck Turnover Change
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1989
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retention of vision change \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Retention of Vision Change
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1989
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but fast! \n peeked-at card turns over, then pseudo explanation \n randy wakeman \n edward marlo \n about turn! \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman, Edward Marlo
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But Fast!
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Variations
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1989
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center reverse \n future reverse \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Center Reverse
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1989
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illogical exchange move \n as out-jogged card is removed \n edward marlo \n bottom way out \n jerry sadowitz
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Illogical Exchange Move
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Related to
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1989
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flourish show \n to show vanish of ace \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Flourish Show
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1989
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slip switch \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Slip Switch
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1989
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covered bottom deal \n as small packet is counted \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Covered Bottom Deal
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1989
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broken-up elmsley count \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Broken-up Elmsley Count
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1989
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immediate bottom deal \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Immediate Bottom Deal
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1989
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slip unloading action \n kind of secret slip cut \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Slip Unloading Action
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1989
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wrist turn pass \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Wrist Turn Pass
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1989
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80
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mechanical change \n mechanical second deal \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Mechanical Change
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1989
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opec count \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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OPEC Count
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1989
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pick-up move \n card turned over with upper half onto left-hand half and transferred to upper half \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Pick-Up Move
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1989
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maximum penetration \n deck visibly penetrates into card case, using solid deception deck \n randy wakeman \n edward marlo \n maximum penetration \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman, Edward Marlo
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Maximum Penetration
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Also published here
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1989
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the card of a thousand faces \n odd-backed card changes into three selections one by one, then becomes blank, two duplicates \n randy wakeman \n the card of a thousand faces \n edward marlo \n randy wakeman
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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The Card of a Thousand Faces
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Also published here
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1989
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the card of a thousand & one faces \n gaffed \n randy wakeman \n the card of a thousand faces \n edward marlo \n randy wakeman
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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The Card of a Thousand & One Faces
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Inspired by
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1989
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randy's miracle move \n same as slip-jog or open hockley \n randy wakeman \n slip-jog \n jerry sadowitz \n open hockley \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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Randy's Miracle Move
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Related to
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1989
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136
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one-handed top card turnover \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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One-Handed Top Card Turnover
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1989
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braue reverse variation \n \n edward marlo
1989
randy wakeman presents
Edward Marlo
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Braue Reverse Variation
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1989
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a frantic tumble & a shy goodbye \n transformation kicker and aces in different pockets \n randy wakeman \n this is a four king trick \n edward marlo \n "new york aces" (ed marlo)
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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A Frantic Tumble & A Shy Goodbye
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Inspired by
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1989
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scoop-up addition \n \n edward marlo
1989
magician foolers
Edward Marlo
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Scoop-Up Addition
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1989
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