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Edward Marlo, James Swain One Shuffle Riffle Stack
Inspired by 1992 28
Edward Marlo, James Swain Block Stacking Sequence
Inspired by 1992 29
Edward Marlo, Tony Kardyro KM Move brief
1992 109
Edward Marlo Incomplete Faro Control brief
1992 117
Harry Levine, Edward Marlo, Larry Jennings Jennings Revelation Variation
Inspired by 1992 750
Stack Countdown spectator stops and then that value is counted down, A-K set-up, published in Pathfinder Magazine 30 years ago (ca. 1930?!)
Related to 1992 28
Emil Jarrow Jarrow's Indicator indicator card leads to selection, Ace through Ten set-up, Kruskal-type counting
Related to 1992 30
Gary Kurtz The King Thing selection made, twisting routine with Kings, they all change into selection and back to Kings, Kings transpose with single card in case
Related toAlso published here 1992 23
Edward Marlo Jogged Glide first upjogging double
Related to 1992 11
Edward Marlo Deep Glide
1992 15
Edward Marlo Automatic Book Break
1992 25
Edward Marlo Marlo's Meta-Phase layout sequence
1992 29
Edward Marlo Marlo's Climactic Display final display, with Olram Subtlety
1992 57
Edward Marlo Unexpected Wild Card
Also published here 1992 71
Jon Racherbaumer, Edward Marlo The Olram Aces three double facers
Also published here 1992 5
Edward Marlo FuFu Switch
1992 6
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1992 10
Edward Marlo Double Flip Down onto tabled packet
1992 12
Edward Marlo Unlimited Count
1992 12
Edward Marlo Agua y Aceite translation by Ascanio
4&4, two extra cards
Also published here 1992 54
Arturo de Ascanio Todo Dorsos cutting to Royal Flush in process, including Impromptu Version
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 148
Val Le-Val Torn Card Revealed card "thought of" from a few, all torn into quarters and put in paper bag, four pieces removed, they match and make up selected card
Related to Dec. 1992
Profile (Issue 11)
12
Vanni Bossi Delayed Control after the Peek bridging top part after fingertip peek, method to obtain break at bridge after table spread delay
Inspired by 1992 13
Vanni Bossi Torn Deck Mystery deck is torn in quarters which are mixed in paper bag, performer locates four pieces of selection without looking
Inspired by 1992 24
Steve Dusheck One Card Brainwave spectator reverses a card behind his back, it is the only odd-backed card
Related toVariations 1992 37
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1992 102
Edward Marlo ATFUS
1992 106
Jack Avis Avis Deal Switch kind of one-handed second deal with break, credit information
Related toAlso published here 1992
Swindle Sheet (Issue 10)
111
Ken Simmons The Darkest Hour Revisited selected card is only black card in clock dial layout
Inspired by 1992 1
Edward Marlo Marlo's Procedure named card is sandwiched between Jokers, it changes into a card the performer named earlier
Inspired byVariations 1992 4
Ken Simmons As a Transposition sandwiched card transposes with card in deck
Inspired by 1992 7
Ken Simmons Misdirection Palm Tip added riffle cover
Inspired by 1992 10
Ken Simmons Deal Switch Tip altered right-hand grip
Inspired by 1992 13
David Neighbors D. N. Card Clip Idea card changes as it is tabled, double remains on table, starts with triple, card clip
  • The Basic Idea
Inspired byVariations 1992 4
David Neighbors, Ken Simmons Changing Aces black Aces are put on table face up, one instantly changes to red, then other one changes on table
Variations 1992 7
Edward Marlo Multiple Card Clip Plus Effect black Aces are put on table face up, they instantly change to red
Inspired by 1992 9
David Neighbors, Ken Simmons Stand-Up Transformation Daley's last with transformation kicker, two double facers
  • First Handling
  • Second Handling
Inspired by 1992 1
Edward Marlo, Ken Simmons A Color Change using card clip, different clean-up
Also published here 1992 4
Ed Andres Clip Steal Color Change Finesse
Inspired by 1992 10
Edward Marlo The Schmaltzy Showman's Prediction fair selection from new and sealed deck is predicted, Penelope's Principle
  • Simmons Note (Ken Simmons)
Also published here 1992 1
Edward Marlo Not All Psychological spectator stops at odd backed card
Also published here 1992 4
Edward Marlo Breaking the Rule spelling to the four Aces, last one turns over
  • Marlo Note
  • Simmons Note (Ken Simmons)
Also published here 1992 6
Edward Marlo Sure Simplified Shift Simple Shift variation
Also published here 1992 10
Edward Marlo Bluff Ace Assembly
  • Marlo Note
  • Simmons Note (Ken Simmons)
Also published here 1992 12
Edward Marlo The Marlo Flourish to turnover a card in hand
Also published here 1992 16
Edward Marlo Are We Kidding Ourselves Ace of Spades and three blank cards shown, apparently they change into Aces, but remain blank
Also published here 1992 17
Edward Marlo Not So Obvious three blank cards change into Kings, then Aces
Also published here 1992 19
Edward Marlo Easy Vanishing Card fifty-one cards roughed on faces, one card on back
Also published here 1992 21
Edward Marlo The Named Transposition named card travels from one deck to another, roughed deck, and roughed red/blue menetekel
Also published here 1992 22
Edward Marlo The Named Reverse named card removed from blue deck, same card then shown reversed in red deck, roughed red/blue menetekel
  • Simmons Note (Ken Simmons)
Also published here 1992 23
Edward Marlo Challenge Oil and Water or Try This With a Glide 6&6, condensed three-phase version
  • Simmons Note (Ken Simmons)
Inspired byRelated to 1992 26
Edward Marlo Spread Pass Addition with packet or deck, variations
Also published here 1992 29
Edward Marlo McDonald Aces Switch-Out
Also published here 1992 33
Edward Marlo Female spectator's name on back of named card
  • Simmons Note (Ken Simmons)
Also published here 1992 34
Edward Marlo The Money Sandwich using envelope out of bills
  • Alternatives to the Double or Envelope Bill
Also published here 1992 38
Edward Marlo The Card in Case card case instead of palms, using dull blank card gaff
Also published here 1992 41
Edward Marlo Card apparently put in Case
Also published here 1992 42
Harry Lorayne, Edward Marlo On the K.M. Move vs. Illogical Double Lift excerpts of letters on this crediting dispute
Nov. 1992
Swipe (Issue 6)
3
Mark Phillips Visual Retention Switch Handling
Inspired by Nov. 1992
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
50
Edward Marlo, Jack Carpenter ATFUS Variation 1
Also published here Nov. 1992
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
52
Peter Duffie Seven Down seven cards dealt down to find first selection face up, seven cards dealt again, but find first selection again, the previous selection is now the second selection
  • Epilogue to Seven Down
Inspired byVariations 1992 16
Justin Higham Combination Force Control cards dragged from half in right hand end grip into left hand one by one until stopped, card forced and then controlled
Inspired byVariations Apr. 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 2)
15
Edward Marlo Marlo's Transposition Routine with stranger card, first phase Buffalo'd, then two repeats
Inspired by Apr. 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 2)
17
Justin Higham Fake Jog Shuffle for magicians, jog squared up, Mahatma Control
Related to Apr. 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 2)
19
Justin Higham Top Down Riffle Stack four Aces, stacking from top down
Inspired byRelated to May 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 3)
28
Justin Higham Block Transfer Finesse
Inspired by May 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 3)
29
Justin Higham Checkmate two mates are found with help of spectator by cutting two face-up cards in the deck
Inspired byRelated to June 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 4)
31
Edward Marlo Marlo's Rub Away Spots Four to Three to Two to Ace
Inspired by June 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 4)
33
Edward Marlo Reverse Fingering K.M. Move as a Switch see also next page for variation
June 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 4)
33
Edward Marlo FuFu Switch
June 1992
Tech-Notes (Issue 4)
39
Steve Draun, Edward Marlo The Depth-Illusion Palm directly into gambler's cop or full palm
Related to 1993 46
Steve Draun, Edward Marlo Rear Palm Misdirection Palm one card only
Related to 1993 54
Steve Draun, Edward Marlo Finessed Unit Control
Also published here 1993 83
Steve Draun Bluff Ace Assembly using bold Techniques
Inspired by 1993 93
Edward Marlo, Steve Draun Quick Cull
1993 99
Edward Marlo Finessed Changing Card Card "rises" and changes
1993 101
Edward Marlo, Steve Draun Delayed Action Palm
1993 124
Edward Marlo Future Classic Palm
1993 126
Steve Draun The Truly Fantastic Move pass side steal combo with center reverse
Inspired byRelated to 1993 137
Edward Marlo BoxCard GAFF different gaffed cards to be used with a box, routines from here on have been added to the second edition from 1993
1993 77
Edward Marlo Color-Changing Case
1993 78
Edward Marlo Color Changing Case and Deck
1993 80
Edward Marlo Clinically-clean Card from Case using BoxCard Gaff, three methods
1993 81
Edward Marlo BoxCard Tent Vanish performed on the Card Case
1993 81
Edward Marlo Cut Prediction using BoxCard Gaff
1993 83
Ernest Earick Bow-to-stern Control
Related toVariations 1993 16
Edward Marlo Revolving Replacement
1993 132
Edward Marlo The Sidejog Glide
May 1993
Apocalypse (Vol. 16 No. 5)
2216
Edward Marlo Tabled Tenkai Palm face up
Sep. 1993
Apocalypse (Vol. 16 No. 9)
2266
Jerry Sadowitz, Ken Krenzel, Edward Marlo The Marenzel Reverse to transfer a card from one position to another position towards the top and reverse it in the process
Inspired by 1993 1
Percy Abbott Chinese Color-Changing Coins sixteen gold coins change to silver, then to various colors
Related to 1993 115
Paul LePaul, Michael Close, Edward Marlo The Left Hand Diagonal Palm
Inspired by 1993 50
Edward Marlo Latest Opening Gambit stacking hand while counting to see if all 52 are there, in the hands
Related to Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
1
Edward Marlo The Covered Second Deal
Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
2
Edward Marlo Out There approaches for "Out of this World", stripper and ungaffed divided deck
Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
4
Edward Marlo Bluff-Bluff Assembly
Inspired by Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
9
Edward Marlo No-Break Convincer apparently no break can be held
Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
10
Jon Racherbaumer, Edward Marlo So it Goes... credit discussion of the Second Deal Lap / Sarles Switch / Second Deal Slough-Off
Related to Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
12
Edward Marlo Hamman Effect Handling Five to Nine of a suit are dealt in two piles, the Six and Eight change to Queens, second deal lap application
Inspired by Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
12
Edward Marlo Roughed Think Ace named ace is reversed and odd-backed, double-enders, rough-smooth
Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
13
Edward Marlo Losing Aces, Cutting Aces with commentary on Dai Vernon's "Cutting the Aces"
Inspired by Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
14
Edward Marlo On Vernon's "Mental Card Miracle"
Inspired by Sep. 1993
The Olram File (Issue 13)
16
Edward Marlo, Lee Freed Lost Twenty-One Card Trick using reverse faros
Also published here 1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
1
Edward Marlo Completing Crux Deluxe Twisting Combo with Daley's Last, fix for Jon Racherbaumer's "Crux Deluxe" (Precursor)
1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
2
Edward Marlo Glim Deal sighting ahead when dealing with shiner
1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
5
Edward Marlo The Glimmer
1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
5
Edward Marlo, John C. Wagner Revised Lie Detector down under deal, quartet production, set-up, two variations:
  • For Center Dealers
  • For Side-Stealers
Inspired by 1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
5
Edward Marlo Stevens Control Riffle Culling handling
Also published here 1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
9
Edward Marlo Honing Homing Ace placed aside comes back, change to Kings, Queen where Aces are suspected, Aces from pocket, method for Duffie-Sadowitz effect
1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
10
Edward Marlo Easy Packet Switch covered Tent Vanish switch, here as matching trick
1993
The Olram File (Issue 14)
11
Edward Marlo Muriel's Choice selection is blown out of deck
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
1
Edward Marlo Bar Spin card spins on table and transforms, either face down or visibly face up
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
2
Edward Marlo Bold Leaper number at thought-of position remembered, sticky palm transfer
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
3
Edward Marlo No Drawing Required four cards are placed in deck during dealing, four matches
Inspired by 1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
4
Edward Marlo Si Stebbins from New Pack Order brief
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
6
Edward Marlo Retro-Look session notes by Marlo
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
7
Edward Marlo Unstacked Indication deck cut in four piles, top card of chosen pile turned over, top card of other piles used to count down to match first card
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
8
Edward Marlo Black Jack Versus Poker four ace kicker, three methods
Inspired by 1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
9
Edward Marlo, John Scarne Scarne Review Marlo's comments on John Scarne's appearance on the "Jack Paar Show" (July 1961)
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
12
Edward Marlo Side-Jog Pull-Down in example twelve cards counted as nine
1993
The Olram File (Issue 15)
15
Edward Marlo Reverse-Count Backward Faro from sixteen-card packet, reverse faro elimination
1993
The Olram File (Issue 16)
1
Edward Marlo Predicted Mental Spell spelling effect with predictions on billets
1993
The Olram File (Issue 16)
3
Edward Marlo Olram's Nest of Purses marked coin into nest of purses
1993
The Olram File (Issue 16)
6
Jon Racherbaumer, Edward Marlo Glimpse of Another Side credit discussion of "The Dr. Nuzzo Peek"
Related to 1993
The Olram File (Issue 16)
7
Edward Marlo Building a Better Bridge dealing winning bridge hand from shuffled deck
Inspired by 1993
The Olram File (Issue 16)
10
Edward Marlo Visibly, Invisibly two halves, two selections placed in them, they transpose to top of other halves
1993
The Olram File (Issue 16)
12
Edward Marlo Brazen Inversion
1993
The Olram File (Issue 16)
13
Edward Marlo The Schmaltzy Showmans Prediction fair selection from new and sealed deck is predicted, Penelope's Principle, with notes by Ken Simmons
Also published here 1993 1
Edward Marlo Not All Psychological spectator stops at odd backed card
Also published here 1993 4
Edward Marlo I Knew That any card is spelled to (Count-Spell Principle), two methods, with credit information (Mosteller)
Also published here 1993 6
Edward Marlo Bluff Ace Assembly with comments by Ken Simmons
Also published here 1993 10
Edward Marlo The Marlo Flourish to turnover a card in hand
Also published here 1993 14
Edward Marlo Breaking the Rule spelling to the four Aces, last one turns over, with notes by Ken Simmons
Also published here 1993 15
Edward Marlo Sure Simplified Shift Simple Shift variation
Also published here 1993 18
Edward Marlo Female spectator's name on back of named card, with note by Ken Simmons
Related to 1993 20
Edward Marlo Table Spread Hideout leaving top two cards together during spread
1993 26
Edward Marlo トップへのリプレイスメント (Top Replacement) Replacement for card in right hand Classic Palm to top of deck
1993 51
Edward Marlo シークレットアディション II (Secret Addition 2) Seems to be just a Braue Addition, not sure why it is credited to Marlo
1993 70
Edward Marlo フォーエースプロローグ (Four Ace Prologue)
1993 92
Edward Marlo, Dai Vernon ティルト (Tilt) also known as Depth Illusion by Vernon
1993 123
Edward Marlo コンビんシングカードコントロール (Convincing Card Control) Interesting variation, card is placed into back palm
1993 167
Steve Beam The Closed Prediction card has different colored back
Inspired by 1993 52
Edward Marlo One-Handed Slip Cut from dealing position onto table
1993 27
Edward Marlo Cover-Up Cut
1993 89
Edward Marlo The Spade Multiple Shift
Related to 1993 140
John Murray One Hand Bottom Deal tossed out the front
  • To Learn the Move
  • The Fair Deal
  • Freeing the Bottom Card
  • The Bottom Deal
  • Tips
Related to 1993 223
Edward Marlo, Tony Kardyro KM Move brief
1993 9
Alex Elmsley, Edward Marlo ATFUS
1993 23
Edward Marlo Invisible Palm Festival two methods
Mar. 1993 27
Edward Marlo Kick-Count
June 1993 22
Edward Marlo Marlo Vision four phases
  • Marlo's Undercover Aright
  • Optical Revolve
Related to Sep. 1993 3
Edward Marlo Subtle Scoop Addition adding card under a packet as it is scooped off table edge, deck remains in left hand
Related to Sep. 1993 20
Eddie Fechter Eddie Fechter's Multiple Shift
  • The Basic Multiple Shift
  • Four to the Top
  • Three to the Bottom and One to the Top
  • Four to the Bottom
  • Two to the Top and Two to the Bottom
Related to 1993 75
Eddie Fechter, Del Ray Fechter's Aces Aces vanish from four packets and are found again, improvisational manner
Variations 1993 138
Eddie Fechter Estimation Peek
Also published here 1993 255
Edward Marlo Quick Three-Way display sequence
1993 24
Edward Marlo Two Card Throw three as two
Mar. 1993
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 7)
49
Edward Marlo Marlo's Spontaneous Add from packet to packet
  • Disregarding Angles
Related to Mar. 1993
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 7)
50
Stephen Hobbs (reviewer) Flashpoints: Edward Marlo's Full Tilt and Compleat Devilish Miracle by Edward Marlo (written by Jon Racherbaumer) Oct. 1993
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 2)
66
Vicente Canuto, Edward Marlo Triple Cambio Aces and Kings, third quartet comes in
Inspired by 1993 214
Edward Marlo Doble Vuelta con Sorpresa two selection, first turns over in the deck and is placed on table, card is found reversed in the deck again and card on table turns out to be second selection
1993 230
Edward Marlo, Vicente Canuto De Paquete a Paquete card from packet of twenty one is selected and cards dealt into three piles, spectator names pile with card and card travels from packet to packet
1993 271
Edward Marlo A Double Color Change
1994 69
Edward Marlo Clip Palm
1994 70
Allan Ackerman, Edward Marlo Marlo's Double Brainwave Update ungaffed
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1994 71
Edward Marlo, Allan Ackerman La Carte Generale
1994 73
Allan Ackerman, Edward Marlo Stacked Topsy Turvy Aces maintaining Stack
1994 76
Allan Ackerman, Daryl Martinez The Spectator Cuts Triple Aces on bottom, Kings and Queens on top
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1994 89
Ron Ferris, Allan Ackerman The Almost Perfect Transposition two for two
Related toVariations 1994 135
Edward Marlo Switchless Switch
1994 164
Edward Marlo, Michael Close Misdirection Palm Handling
1994 48
Edward Marlo The Turnover Palm
1994 60
Edward Marlo Pull-Down Cut
1994 155
Edward Marlo Nine as Six
1994 168
Alex Elmsley, Edward Marlo Bottom Deal Switch of single card
1994 212
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley ATFUS Variation
1994 229
Alex Elmsley En Voyage Ace to Three travel to pocket one by one, then all to different pockets
Variations 1994 233
Edward Marlo Misdirection Palm multiple cards
1994 238
Alex Elmsley The Restacking Pack stack whose value distribution is not affected by faro shuffles
Related toVariations 1994 309
Alex Elmsley Binary Translocations
  • 1) to bring top card to any position with faros
  • 2) to bring card to top with 2^x cards
  • 3) edge-marked deck with 2^x cards, bringing any card to top
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1994 311
Alex Elmsley The Custodial Card two cards selected, a card turns face-up between selections, twenty-six key card, faro
Inspired byRelated to 1994 333
Alex Elmsley Faro Fan
Variations 1994 341
Edward Marlo Tilt brief
1994 3
Karl Fulves Bottom Deal Load loading card under envelope
Related to 1994 80
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo K.M. Move
1994 8
Alexander de Cova, Edward Marlo Four Card Switch
Related to 1994 18
Edward Marlo Olram Display
1994 45
Edward Marlo Friction Steal
1994 68
Paul Gertner Skinning the Card to Cardcase loading case from Kelly Bottom Placement
Inspired byRelated to 1994 134
Edward Marlo Marlo's Routine for Abbott's Chinese Coins sixteen gold coins change to silver, then to various colors
Related to 1994
Facsimile (Issue 2)
8
Edward Marlo Clipper Passage top card paper clipped and placed in table, transforms into selection
1994
Facsimile (Issue 2)
24
Brother John Hamman, Edward Marlo Multiple Top Change top card peeled on deck
1994 972
Herb Zarrow, Edward Marlo, David Neighbors Zarrow Shuffle
Sep. 1994
The Minotaur (Vol. 6 No. 3)
3
Gary Ouellet, Ellis Stanyon, Tan Hock Chuan Top-Cover Passes Chaun's The Tan Hock Chaun Pass and classic pass handling
Also published here 1994 91
Edward Marlo Undercut Finesse double undercut finesse
1994 23
Edward Marlo Combi-Null Cut
1994 25
Roger Crosthwaite Off-the-Face Switch slow-motion type
Inspired by 1994 26
Edward Marlo Open Hockley top card apparently dragged into center
Related to 1994 28
Roger Crosthwaite Pocket Switch card sticking out of breast pocket, removed with one hand, see also p. 234 for credit information
Related to 1994 30
Edward Marlo Count-Lap while packet is counted, see also p. 234 for credit information
Related to 1994 31
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico Propelled Lapping
1994 31
Edward Marlo Top Card Slip Cut
1994 72
Edward Marlo, Justin Higham Open Hockley Variant apparently dragging top card of packet into left hand, bottom card taken instead
1994 73
Roger Crosthwaite Daub Fingertip Peek
Inspired by 1994 78
Roger Crosthwaite Primal Memory 1 one card thought-of and one selected, both predicted via matching cards
Inspired by 1994 83
Edward Marlo Click Count
Related to 1994 85
Edward Marlo Diminishing Lift Sequence
1994 86
Roger Crosthwaite LTP Miracle Steal
Inspired by 1994 92
Roger Crosthwaite Delayed Switch
Inspired by 1994 95
Edward Marlo Longitudinal Top Palm
1994 98
Michael Vincent Incredible Deal Switch
Inspired byRelated to 1994 99
Roger Crosthwaite Free Count Aces Aces cut into deck, found again
  • Variation One: Faro Shuffle
  • Variation Two: Overhand-Faro Combination
Inspired by 1994 109
Roger Crosthwaite Rapid Thumb Count rhythmic
Related to 1994 109
Edward Marlo Moveable Card Force spectator says stop and finger is moved along fan, card dragged along behind thumb
1994 112
Edward Marlo Moveable Coincidence two cards chosen by saying stop when finger is moved along fan match
1994 112
Edward Marlo Revolving Replacement
1994 122
Roger Crosthwaite Method Three: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 129
Roger Crosthwaite Method Five: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 130
David Carré The Combination Cull - First Method four-of-a-kind to the bottom
Related to 1994 133
Justin Higham The Combination Cull - Second Method four-of-a-kind to the top
Related to 1994 134
Justin Higham Block Unit Control
Inspired by 1994 151
Edward Marlo Rear Clip Palm deeper cop position, see also p. 166
1994 156
Edward Marlo, Roger Crosthwaite The Center Control Deal
Inspired by 1994 159
Justin Higham Interlaced Transformation three cards between Aces in center, Kings on top, Aces now on top and Kings in center with the three cards
Inspired byVariations 1994 160
Edward Marlo End Tap Pass brief, only with illustrations
Related to 1994 160
Justin Higham, Edward Marlo Strike Unit Control brief
1994 160
Edward Marlo Open Double Deal
1994 162
Roger Crosthwaite Longitudinal Deal-Cop here used as red-black separation
Related to 1994 163
Justin Higham Phantom Aces position of Aces announced after spectators shuffle the deck, one-by-one production, last one stabbed with another card by spectator
Inspired by 1994 166
Justin Higham Stab Force
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1994 168
Bob Irons One Shuffle Riffle Stack "riffle-off and double-break action"
Related to 1994 170
Edward Marlo 4-as-5 Count four as five while hiding one, Everchange Count handling
Inspired byAlso published here
  • Sticks and Stones No. 13, 1978
1994 177
Edward Marlo Unloading/Putback False Count
Inspired by 1994 178
Edward Marlo Turnover Move Handling
Related to 1994 179
Edward Marlo Olram Split clean-up righting when in a four-card packet the bottom two cards are reversed
1994 180
Edward Marlo Variation One: Deep Face-Up Switch
1994 184
Jack Avis The Lap Addition Christ force under the table
Related to 1994 192
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1994 198
Roger Crosthwaite The Impromptu Shelf
Inspired by 1994 220
Edward Marlo Turnaround Center Glimpse
1994 226
Roger Crosthwaite Punch Stack
Inspired by 1994 232
Edward Marlo Friction Pass
1994 101
Jon Racherbaumer Stranger Succession Aces credit information
Inspired by 1994 1
Jon Racherbaumer Eddie Marlo Lives! card chosen with mathematical procedure, packets counted and digits added, selection found by spelling the trick's title, faro
Inspired by 1994 13
Tony Slydini Slydini's Presentation of 9999 Miracle
Inspired by 1994 14
Edward Marlo Push Switch as tabled card is pushed forward
1994 20
Gerry Surma Swivel Change card on face of deck changes, is pivoted off Ovette master move like
Related to 1994 20
Edward Marlo Wrist-Turn Swivel-Change card on face of deck changes, is pivoted off Ovette master move like
Related to 1994 25
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
July 1994
Intermagic (Vol. 18 No. 4 & 5)
169
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1994
Syzygy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
14
Ellison Poland Put And Take card (double) inserted in center, bottom card stolen in Tenkai palm, replacement on top, also as steal of card from bottom of small packet, see p. 40 for different get-into
Inspired byRelated to 1994 37
Ellison Poland Marked Matcho No. 2 two decks
Related to 1994 49
Edward Marlo Miracle Card Change No. 1
1994 62
Ellison Poland A Gambler's Switch as hand is waved over single tabled card, transposition application
Inspired by 1994 87
Aldo Colombini Back and Forth Sandwich black card between black Kings transposes with red card between red Kings
Related to 1994 1
Aldo Colombini Switchless Switch Unload Variation
Inspired by 1994 21
Aldo Colombini Can't Play Your Game ten red and black cards, two selections are told to transpose, packets transpose instead
Related to 1994 28
Edward Marlo Push-In Strip-Out Steal bottom card pushed in as out-jogged cards are stripped out
Also published here
  • The Linking Ring, March 1974
1994 59
Aldo Colombini Colorado
Related to 1994 65
Edward Marlo ATFUS
1994 113
Jack Carpenter Multiple top switch cards are switched as top card of packet is peeled on deck, see "Errata" in Issue #3 (p. 32) for crediting info
Related to 1994
Labyrinth (Issue 1)
17
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1994
Labyrinth (Issue 2)
7
Edward Marlo Marlo Glide variation out-jogged double, brief
1994
Labyrinth (Issue 2)
20
Simon Aronson Group Shuffle three cards, no touch possible
Inspired byAlso published here 1994 8
Edward Marlo Foreword
Also published here 1994 13
Edward Marlo ATFUS
1994 18
Edward Marlo Marlo Swivel Change variation of Push-In Change
Also published here 1994 24
Edward Marlo Who's Hockley Stop Force Biddle Count stop force
Also published here 1994 25
Edward Marlo Book Break Glimpse
Also published here
  • MUM, May 1977, p. 29
1994 26
Stephen Hobbs (reviewer) The Card Magic of Edward Marlo by Edward Marlo June 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 10)
66
Stephen Hobbs (reviewer) Prime-Time Marlo by Edward Marlo Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
70
Peter Duffie Two Decks But With a Single Thought two prepared decks
Inspired by 1995 209
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo K.M. Move
1995 31
Darwin Ortiz Biased Pressure Fan reverse fan version
Related to 1995 51
Darwin Ortiz Bottom Deal Load loading card under wallet
Inspired byRelated to 1995 72
Darwin Ortiz The Marker
Inspired by 1995 76
Edward Marlo Depth Illusion
1995 93
Edward Marlo Visual Retention Switch
1995 107
Darwin Ortiz The Cross faro stacking, transformation
Inspired byRelated to 1995 180
Edward Marlo A Peek Control for Two Cards
1995 75
Ed Balducci, Henry Christ, Edward Marlo The Balducci Force cut deeper
1995 86
Edward Marlo, Roberto Giobbi The Acrobat Family variation of Marlo's Elevator Cards
1995 123
Edward Marlo, Roberto Giobbi The Magic Phone Number spectator touches four cards and finds the four Queens next to them
1995 191
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley ATFUS
1995 208
Edward Marlo ATFUS
Nov. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 11)
2576
Persi Diaconis The Persi Diaconis Presentation for Tilted Aces four Aces come to top all at once
Inspired by 1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
204
Edward Marlo Jiminy Cricket Count 2-4-4, third method of Marlo's methods in reference
Related toAlso published here 1995 11
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo K.M. Move
1995 14
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1995 18
Edward Marlo Optical Switch
1995 51
Edward Marlo (reviewer) Inner Secrets of Card Magic by Dai Vernon (written by Lewis Ganson)
commentary on every item
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
6
Edward Marlo Four of a Kind Magician and Spectator each exchange some cards which turn out to be four of a kind
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
8
Edward Marlo Picking Off the Pip
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
11
Edward Marlo Erdnase plus Marlo
Related to 1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
11
Edward Marlo Tent Vanish Routine
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
13
Edward Marlo Ambitious Rise card rises from side, put in center, repeated
Inspired by 1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
14
Edward Marlo Ten Card Poker Deal credit information and claim
Related to 1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
14
Edward Marlo Chinese Second Deal Variation simplified
Inspired by 1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
15
Edward Marlo Marlo's Variation Of The Zarrow Shuffle
  • First Variation
  • Second Variation
  • Third Variation
  • Fourth Variation (see "Gambler's False Shuffle" reference)
  • Marlo's False Shuffle
  • A Cutting Action
  • Easy Technique For The Zarrow Shuffle
Inspired byAlso published here 1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 1))
17
Edward Marlo (reviewer) Further Inner Secrets of Card Magic by Dai Vernon (written by Lewis Ganson)
"Marlo's Personal Annotation", commentary on every item in the book
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3 (Marlophile 2))
30
Edward Marlo The Easy Way: Bottom Deal For The Millions deck held in right hand, left hand peels off cards from top/bottom
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3)
41
Edward Marlo Two Memory Bits - Bit One marking a deck with its stack number
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3)
43
Edward Marlo Two Memory Bits - Bit Two spectator names card, performer names number, with new pack order and straddle faros
1995
Facsimile (Issue 3)
44
Edward Marlo Mental Lie
  • First Method (memorized deck)
  • Second Method (stay stack)
Inspired by 1995
Facsimile (Issue 3)
45
Edward Marlo Slop Shuffle Or Triumph? slop followed by riffle shuffle, no selection, Aces face-up at end
Related to 1995
Facsimile (Issue 3)
47
Randy Wakeman, Tom Gagnon Master Move
Related to 1995 1035
Edward Marlo Atfus
1995 1050
Lou Gallo Neglection Selection selection reversed in the deck
Related to 1995 1082
Mike Gallo The Eight-Legged Coin Vanish
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1995 1086
Edward Marlo Control 7 without cup
Related to 1995 32
Simon Aronson Three For Two three selections made in different way, no-touch selection procedure, all located, two key cards, first cut of cut-deeper force
Inspired by 1995 61
Edward Marlo Book Break
1995 224
Edward Marlo Incomplete Faro Placement
1995 295
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo The K.M. Move
1995 103
Edward Marlo More Deuce Sandwiches two face-up cards cut into deck, a selection appears between them, seven methods
Also published here
  • The New Tops, May 1968
1995 1
Edward Marlo Cover-Up Cut
1995 2
Edward Marlo Seventh Method card thrown between face-up sandwich cards which are in the middle of the deck, pseudo method
1995 6
Edward Marlo Notes card thrown between face-up sandwich cards which are in the middle of the deck, three methods
1995 8
Edward Marlo Marlo's Logic the center of three cards changes into selection, packet alignment move handlings, five methods
Inspired by
  • "A Dai Vernon Sleight" (Genii, Mar. 1957, p. 260)
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, July 1968
1995 13
Edward Marlo Beveled-Edge Second Deal using No Touch Theory
Inspired byAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1968
1995 23
Edward Marlo Elm-K-B-E-J Ace Vanishes "Elmsley Count, Kardyro Biddle Move, Eddie Joseph's Move"
bottom card shown to be an Ace, top three cards peeled off, remaining card secretly switched, five methods
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Sep. 1968
1995 28
Carmen D'Amico The Fake Pickup one half in both hands, top card of left-hand half flipped face up and back and then apparently picked up under right hand packet
Related toVariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Oct. 1968
1995 33
Edward Marlo Face Up Transposition face-up card travels from one half to the other
Related to 1995 33
Edward Marlo Multiple Change Transposition four Aces reversed in one half, the change to Kings and Aces are reversed in other half
1995 35
Edward Marlo Single Somersault selection turns face up
1995 36
Edward Marlo Latest Ace Vanishes Ace (or card) vanishes in packet, five methods
VariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Dec. 1968
1995 37
Edward Marlo Somersaulting A-2-3 Ace, Two and Three of Spades, they're one by one pushed into the deck and reverse, then all together, two methods
VariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Jan. 1969
1995 43
Edward Marlo Moveable Card Pass spread cull to front
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Mar. 1969
1995 50
Edward Marlo The Moveable Card spectator thinks of a card, performer places reversed card next to it
1995 52
Edward Marlo Miracle Card Effects section intro
1995 54
Edward Marlo Miracle Card Stab Location peeked at card is stabbed by performer
1995 55
Edward Marlo Marlo's Ultra Mental one card thought of from a dozen and one peeked, both cards reverse
1995 56
Edward Marlo The "Slip Count" Principle credit information
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1969
1995 58
Edward Marlo The Marlo Technique for the Slip Count
1995 59
Edward Marlo The Center Variation slip count from middle of packet
1995 63
Edward Marlo Mental Stab Again spectator thinks of a card from top third, performer places reversed card next to it
1995 65
Edward Marlo Umpteenth Method using slip count
1995 66
Edward Marlo Wrist Turn Passes three methods
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Jan. 1970
1995 71
Edward Marlo Long Distance Collectors selections stolen into Tenkai Palm and loaded between Aces, two methods
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1972
1995 84
Edward Marlo Side Steal into Tenkai Palm from insertion, multiple cards
Inspired by 1995 84
Edward Marlo Injogged Hide-Out packet spread with injogged cards hidden
1995 88
Edward Marlo Diminishing Universal blank cards change into several selections one by one and back, two methods (one roughed)
Inspired byAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Dec. 1972
1995 95
Edward Marlo Henry Christ Force Handling
1995 96
Edward Marlo Diminishing Lift Switch Sequence on the deck
1995 98
Edward Marlo Colorful Surprise Ace through Four turn over one by one, backs change into different colors, credit information, variations
Inspired by
  • "Touch Turn" (Ed Marlo, Linking Ring, Sep. 1963)
1995 102
Edward Marlo Notes on DCD second deal eliminated, packet removed from deck
  • First Method (sticky face)
  • Second Method (sticky back)
  • Third Method (impromptu)
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Apr. 1973
1995 110
Edward Marlo Overhand Key Placement
1995 111
Edward Marlo Biddle Move Placement
1995 112
Edward Marlo Cop at End of Deal packet dealt onto table one by one, last card copped
1995 117
Edward Marlo Still Collecting three methods
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1973
1995 120
Edward Marlo Subtlety Switch redistributing reversed cards between Aces by dealing in pairs from hand to hand
1995 125
Edward Marlo Reverso four Aces with three reversed cards between them on table, those turn out to be three later signed selections, two methods
  • Marlo's Added Notes on "Reverso"
Variations 1995 126
Edward Marlo Deuce Sandwich Switch with sandwich in spread, three methods
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Nov. 1973
1995 132
Edward Marlo M.S. Variation thought-of card is sandwiched by performer before it is named, switch
1995 135
Edward Marlo Reselection sandwiched card in deck turns out to be later selection
Variations 1995 136
Edward Marlo Mental and Physical Choice sandwiched card by spectator in deck turns out to be previously thought-of card
1995 136
Edward Marlo As a Prediction spectator sandwiches a card, it is predicted
1995 137
Edward Marlo Additional Deuce Sandwich Switches two methods
Related to 1995 137
Edward Marlo Two and Two two Aces placed in deck by spectator so they sandwich two cards, those turn out to be the other two Aces
1995 139
Edward Marlo Double Deck Sandwich two red-backed Twos placed in blue-backed deck to sandwich a selection and vice versa, the cards match
1995 140
Edward Marlo Without the Deuces spectator finds his selection in in-the-hands spread
Inspired by 1995 141
Edward Marlo With Deck Face Up spectator puts face-down card in face-up deck, it was predicted
1995 141
Edward Marlo Invisible Thought Transference two peeked-at cards travel one by one from one six-card packet to another
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Feb. 1974
1995 144
Edward Marlo Vernon Transfer Handling
Related to 1995 148
Edward Marlo A Marlo Extra utility false count, or vanishing card in packet, reversed cards and pulldown, stud turnover to bottom
Related to 1995 148
Edward Marlo No Break Multiple Pull Down Buckle with jog as preparation
Related to 1995 149
Edward Marlo More on the Vernon Transfer
Related to 1995 152
Edward Marlo Think Touch Turn named Ace turns over a few times, then changes into previously selected and lost card
Inspired by
  • "Touch Turn" (Ed Marlo, Linking Ring, Sep. 1963)
Also published here
  • The New Tops, June 1974
1995 155
Edward Marlo Above the Buckle or Break Count displacement count, five as four
1995 157
Edward Marlo Necktie Move Handling hiding reversed card as packet is counted through and every card ducked reversed under packet
Inspired by
  • "Necktie Move" (Joe Ovette, "Fast Ones")
1995 160
Edward Marlo The Marlo Shelf shelf at table edge
  • Construction of the Shelf
VariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1974
1995 163
Edward Marlo First Switch switching tabled card for card in card shelf
1995 164
Edward Marlo Second Switch switching tabled card for card in card shelf
1995 165
Edward Marlo Loading the Shelf
  • First Method (Single card)
  • Second Method (Multiple Load)
1995 166
Edward Marlo The Ultimate Spectator Cuts the Aces Aces start in card shelf, two methods
1995 170
Edward Marlo Another Universal Joker changes one at a time to three selected cards on the table, then becomes blank, using card shelf
1995 173
Edward Marlo Odd Think a Card named card is odd-backed card, using card shelf, second deck in lap
1995 175
Edward Marlo Misdirection Shelf Switch as other arm is in front
1995 177
Edward Marlo Loading Card into Hung Card Gimmicks
1995 178
Edward Marlo The Real Switch named card openly reversed and removed, card switched
Related to 1995 179
Edward Marlo From Shelf into Palm
1995 181
Edward Marlo Loading from the Lap imp pass to thumb of other hand at table edge
1995 182
Edward Marlo A Card or Cards Slough Off bottom card(s) of packet or double lapped
1995 183
Edward Marlo Without Shelf or Clips thumbs alternately press card to table edge, switch
1995 184
Edward Marlo No Palm Replacement from shelf or table edge
1995 185
Edward Marlo The Built Up Clip Gimmick for packet switches
1995 187
Edward Marlo Some Observations lapping several cards and noice, holding card to table edge, credit information
1995 189
Edward Marlo Bottom Deal Exchange as card is removed from in-the-hands spread
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1995 190
Edward Marlo Spectator Touches Four Aces brief, spectator touches four cards which are removed with Bottom Deal Exchange
1995 193
Edward Marlo B.D.E. Stop Effect bottom deal exchange
1995 194
Edward Marlo Ambiguous Transpositions using bottom deal exchange
1995 195
Edward Marlo Triple Transposition with three cards, using bottom deal exchange
1995 196
Edward Marlo Prisoner of Love card sandwiched turns out to be previously selected card, using bottom deal exchange as sandwich is tabled
Variations 1995 197
Edward Marlo Important Note on the Bottom Deal Exchange viewing angles
Related to 1995 200
Edward Marlo New Approach Location deck shuffled, packet cut off and this cut into two piles again, bottom card of one remembered and replaced, performer reverses selection (or card next to it) under table
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Dec. 1974
1995 201
Edward Marlo Center Deal Effects 1. selection at any number
2. two peeked-at cards at any numbers
3. Aces placed into different parts are dealt out to any numbers
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Mar. 1975
1995 204
Edward Marlo Thumb Center Deal card injogged, stud take
Inspired by 1995 206
Edward Marlo New Card Add Aces on face of deck shown and rest of packet or deck spread, then Aces put on table, up to three are switched
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Apr. 1975
1995 210
Edward Marlo Instant Coin Assembly no extra coins
Also published here
  • The New Tops, June 1975
1995 213
Edward Marlo Laydown Steal as cards are placed on coins
Also published here 1995 214
Edward Marlo Coin Slide Vanish coin slides from card into hand
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1995 217
Edward Marlo Coin Add coin clipped between edges of cards that are use to flip tabled card over
1995 218
Edward Marlo A Radical Departure card vanishes from sandwich and reappears reversed in deck
VariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1975
1995 223
Edward Marlo Screened Lapping
1995 229
Edward Marlo The Second Departure
1995 231
Edward Marlo Unloading Techniques lapping sandwiched card, or deep cop, five methods
1995 233
Edward Marlo The Obvious Departure
1995 237
Edward Marlo Last Minute Departure - Using Top of Deck
1995 238
Edward Marlo Another Beginning
1995 240
Edward Marlo Bonus Riffle Shuffle Finesse end tapping of deck on table before strip-out
1995 241
Edward Marlo Marlo's Wrist Turn Pass
  • The Basic Move
  • A Platform Pass
  • As a Table Pass
  • As a Drop Cover Pass
  • As a Half Pass
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Oct. 1975
1995 243
Edward Marlo Variations of a Palm tabled, during riffle shuffle
  • Basic Start Position
  • To Palm Off the Top Cards
  • Into Other Palm Positions
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1995 252
Edward Marlo Throw-Offs and Replacements table edge hold-out, imp pass
Also published here 1995 260
Edward Marlo Tabled Bottom Replacement
Also published here 1995 261
Edward Marlo More Mental Reverses with "oops they should be face-down" finesse
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Jan. 1976
1995 268
Edward Marlo More Mental Reverses - Fifth Method roughed pairs
1995 271
Edward Marlo More Mental Reverses - Sixth Method with variation and added notes
1995 272
Edward Marlo Olram Turnover Switch tabled card turned over one-handed, unload on deck
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Mar. 1976
1995 274
Edward Marlo Double Departure card travels from sandwich reversed to deck twice
Inspired byAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Apr. 1976
1995 278
Edward Marlo The Fake Switch named card openly reversed and removed, card not switched
Related to 1995 278
Edward Marlo Something to Borrow Again three Tens of Hearts shown, then all Queens of Clubs, then four Aces of Spades, then four Twos
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, June 1976
1995 285
Edward Marlo Spectator Cuts Aces seven methods, some with tabled palm, holding out
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1976
1995 292
Edward Marlo Spectator Cuts to Locate Aces spectator cuts and values are used to count down to Aces
VariationsAlso published here 1995 299
Edward Marlo The Marlo Switch-Out Diamond cut Diamond application
VariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Nov. 1976
1995 301
Edward Marlo Under Fan Move under-the-fan displacement, from one-handed fan, see also end notes on p. 316
Inspired by 1995 302
Edward Marlo The Color Trap odd-backed point of departure
Related to 1995 307
Edward Marlo Color Flight odd-backed point of departure, face-up version
Related to 1995 313
Edward Marlo The Inexplicable Reverse spectator shuffles before four Aces are shown reversed together in center, thick double backer
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Feb. 1977
1995 317
Edward Marlo Spectator's Shuffle spectator shuffles one half, then the other, some cards secretly transferred
1995 317
Edward Marlo The Inexplicable Result Aces lost in different parts of the deck, spectator shuffles, Aces found reversed together in deck
1995 318
Edward Marlo Note "Marlo's special handling of the Thick Double Back card to a a Jack Vosburgh effect"
method to ring in the gaff
1995 320
Edward Marlo The Clean Up selected card found by performer in pocket
1995 321
Edward Marlo Trite Trickery four cards shown as four Queens of Hearts, then Kings of Clubs, then Aces of Spades, then different Aces, then red and black Aces transpose
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Apr. 1977
1995 323
Edward Marlo All Alike Display with packet block turnover discussion
1995 323
Edward Marlo A Voice from the Past spectator reverses any card in tabled spread, performer takes deck below table and then names cards on either side by sense of touch
Also published here
  • The New Tops, June 1977
1995 329
Edward Marlo Wrist Turn Change Plus deck in left hand and card in right hand, card stroked with left thumb, it changes
  • Alternate Version
Inspired by
  • "Wrist Turn Change" (Ed Marlo, Ibidem)
Also published here
  • The New Tops, July 1977
1995 331
Edward Marlo The One You Choose is the One We Use card freely named, deck removed from pocket, it has one reversed odd-backed card - the named card, otherwise ungaffed
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1977
1995 333
Edward Marlo The Prepared Case card can be loaded into it in pocket
1995 333
Edward Marlo The Lap Index on a cardboard with rubber bands
  • Notes on the Use of the Lap Index
1995 333
Edward Marlo One Way, Two Selections deck divided in three packets, two cards chosen and deck reassembled, found at two selected numbers
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Nov. 1977
1995 338
Edward Marlo Two "Limited Selection" Effects one of five cards thought of, with thinking procedure
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Jan. 1978
1995 341
Edward Marlo Buffaloed into Vanishing
  • Effect #1
one of five thought of, two packets made, card vanishes from one packet and is named, faro
1995 341
Edward Marlo Buffaloed
1995 342
Edward Marlo Limited Selection Plus KB
  • Effect #2
one of five thought of, packets shown, biddle trick, faro
1995 343
Edward Marlo Reversed Image twisting with Nines, one change into a Six
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Feb. 1978
1995 345
Edward Marlo Simplex D.C.D. four methods
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Mar. 1978
1995 347
Edward Marlo Double Deal with small packet
1995 357
Edward Marlo Double D.C.D. with two selections and numbers
VariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Apr. 1978
1995 359
David Solomon Solomon Variation
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 363
Edward Marlo Touch Turn in Reverse Ace placed between four Eights, Ace turns face up, repeated with other Aces, then all Aces turn over between two Eights, with several variations in handling
Inspired by
  • "Touch Turn" (Ed Marlo, Linking Ring, Sep. 1963)
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Aug. 1978
1995 366
Edward Marlo Small Packet Double Deal
1995 371
Edward Marlo Displacements for packet tricks and the like, six methods
1995 385
Edward Marlo Marlo's Almost Perfect Stop Trick
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Jan. 1979
1995 390
Edward Marlo Block Turnover Principle & Applications
  • No. 3: "The Magic Seven", fourth phase
  • No. 4: "Prediction without Doubts" (Bill Simon, Nov. 1954)
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Feb. 1979
1995 392
Nate Leipzig The Leipzig Stop Trick No. 1, "as explained by Arthur Buckley to Marlo"
Variations 1995 392
Edward Marlo Marlo Application No. 2
three cards selected, first card found with stop trick, it changes into second selection, third one in pocket of spectator
Inspired by 1995 392
Edward Marlo Prediction without Doubts Variation No. 5
spectator stops performer's deal, value used to count to selection, no set-up
Inspired by
  • "Prediction without Doubts" (Bill Simon, Nov. 1954)
1995 394
Edward Marlo No. 6 with drawing and discards, block turnover application
1995 395
Edward Marlo Red-Black Transpo two Aces transpose from red and black packets
Also published here
  • The New Tops, Mar. 1979
1995 397
Edward Marlo Repeat Stand-Up Transpositions two methods
1995 398
Edward Marlo Variation of Phase Four detective card placed at phase of deck, another card peeked at, detective travels reversed next to selection, repeated
Inspired by
  • "Two Jacks Again and Again" (Neal Elias)
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Apr. 1979
1995 400
Edward Marlo Mental Reselection spectator thinks of one of five cards, then choses one of them face-down, it's his mental selection
  • First Method (marked)
  • Second Method (five marked cards)
  • Third Method (five stacked cards)
  • Fourth Method (deck with imperfections)
Also published here
  • The New Tops, May 1979
1995 402
Edward Marlo Reverse Mexican Concept switching the in-the-hands card
Also published here 1995 403
Jon Racherbaumer Calculated Invisible Toss card among five chosen, it becomes invisible and reappears reversed in deck at position that equals sum of remaining four cards
Inspired byVariations 1995 10
Edward Marlo Tabled Flat Palm off tabled deck
1995 20
Doug Conn Subtle Tabled Reverse deck can be turned over
Inspired byRelated to 1995 22
Philip T. Goldstein Transferloss Toss reappears in the deck at specific position after Invisible Card themed effect
Inspired by 1995 14
Christian Scherer Ausgelöscht card on tabled deck changes with coin on top, hole in card, index of card engraved on coin
Inspired by 1995 17
Claude Rix Adaption d'une routine de Marlo-Cornélius four spectator cut to card and remember it, three divined by performer and one by spectator
Inspired by 1995 121
Edward Marlo Olram Count Handling
1995 31
Harry Lorayne, Edward Marlo Illogical Double-Lift
1995 47
Edward Marlo Cover-Up Cut
1995 19
Edward Marlo ATFUS
1995 25
Edward Marlo, Aldo Colombini Slip Switch Variation
1995 85
Edward Marlo Olram Count
1995 90
Edward Marlo Eidetic Change
1995 115
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley ATFUS brief, see p. 32 of "Errata" section for crediting info
1995
Labyrinth (Issue 3)
18
Edward Marlo, Matt Schulien Card Case load
1995
Labyrinth (Issue 3)
26
Edward Marlo, Matt Schulien Card from case extraction visible card actually in case is switched for card on outside of case during extraction
1995
Labyrinth (Issue 3)
26
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1995
Labyrinth (Issue 5)
9
Jerry K. Hartman, Edward Marlo Pushover Switch Convincing Control variant, used as a switch/control
Also published here 1995 12
Edward Marlo Visual Retention Switch card is switched for top card of deck as it is dropped onto table or tossed into other hand, may be done with multiple cards as well, may be set up and executed without aid of right hand, may be used to switch out and control a card after being selected
1995 34
Jerry K. Hartman, Edward Marlo Reverse Fingered Refinements three “follow-throughs” for the KM Move switch (with back-to-back cards) to motivate the illogicality
1995 66
Edward Marlo ATFUS used to apparently take a face up card from top of deck beneath right hand’s cards
1995 88
Edward Marlo ATFUS
1995 106
Edward Marlo Face-Up Switch
1995 133
Jerry K. Hartman Twainwave red and blue deck, single card from each are swapped for each other unseen, card is freely named and the odd cards in each deck are shown to be the named card
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 209
Jerry K. Hartman Prophet Minded two cards, variation on Marlo's Logical Prediction
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 220
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo K-M Move
1995 240
Edward Marlo Stapled Cards signed card travels between stapled sandwich cards
Also published here Mar. 1995
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 7)
56
Tom Gagnon Riffle-Toss Force using Outward Bottom Deal
Inspired byRelated to June 1995
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 10)
66
Zane Zerbe Remaining Wired spectator cuts into three piles, one is turned over and deck assembled and a card removed, repeated a few times until four Aces are found, retains divided deck
Inspired by Aug. 1995
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 12)
67
Michael Close (reviewer) M.I.N.T. Volume 2 by Edward Marlo Sep. 1995
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 1)
75
Edward Marlo Rule-Breaking Aces spelling to the four Aces as they are named, last one turns over
Inspired by Nov. 1995
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 3)
70
Edward Marlo Simple Shift
Nov. 1995
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 3)
70
Edward Marlo According To Veeser Aces are stolen from coat and added to packets one by one
Dec. 1995
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 4)
76
Edward Marlo Paper Clip Hold-Out for four individual cards, under coat
Dec. 1995
Magic (Vol. 5 No. 4)
76
Steve Bedwell The "It Doesn't Matter" Estimation Aces
Inspired by 1995 ca. 5
Edward Marlo Flash Speller
Related to 1996 17
Al Leech, Earl Nelson, Edward Marlo Aces Off the Cuff two black Aces are produced, transform into red two Aces and reappear from the sleeves, "sleeve aces"
Inspired by 1996 265