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M.I.N.T #1 by Ed Marlo is the first of a two -part collection incomparable contributions from the revolutionary ED Marlo cards specialist to the New Tops magazine (Marlo in New Tops). M.I.N.T #1 brings together Marlo's submissions between 1963 and 1968, a total of 53 powerful masterpiece de Marlo, a varied and exciting range of tips, sleight of hand and subtleties, many of which have since becomeis essential of the arsenal of magicians.

The name ofEd Marlo is regularly invoked by the most competent and competent magicians, but its exhausted contributions to the New Tops magazine were difficult to find and cost the major price on the collectors' market. With this new reprint, students can finally get their hands on these inspiring collections and start using the fascinating Marlo toolbox, Composed of powerfully misleading techniques and captivating tips to improve their own magic.

  1. M.I.N.T #1 is a book of 365 pages covering 53 of Marlo's contributions In the magazine and covers a wide range of ideas, techniques, utility movements, visual handling towers and complete tips. The text is entirely illustrated with Over 300 illustrations in the detailed line.
     
  2. M.I.N.T #2 is a book of 404 pages covering 49 Marlo contributions To the magazine and covers a wide range of ideas, techniques, utility movements, visual towers and full tips. For more clarity, the text is entirely illustrated with hundreds of drawings in the detailed line.

The creative exploration of the art of magic by Marlo is unparalleled and M.I.N.T represents an essential window on his extremely influential thought.

What the pros say:

"A gold mine of some of the most important and most useful work with never published cards" -Louis Faraga

"Serious magic students of the cards will warmly welcome the volumes M.I.N.T."- Jon Rauchenbaumer

"... There is excellent material in these volumes that very few magicians know and even less interpret."- Scott F Guinn

"I think that each cardician should study the materials by the true master of the Marlo card. Although some materials may not suit the taste of the young generation, the quality of the magic inside the book is really excellent . "- Alex Hui

"Ed Marlo was the most prolific creator in the history of the magic of the cards. He had worked on just about all the effects and movements with the cards. In Mint 1 and 2, you will have a sacred treat by discovering genius guy. I cannot recommend these volumes too much! " -John Carey

"... Even the most zealous critic would find it difficult to ignore the richness of ideas, sleight of hand, effects, methods and intrigues that Marlo has all conferred on us, and the radical changes in the thought of Cardicians who were taken in Marlo. Waking up. "- Jamy Ian Switzerland

"The collections M.I.N.T 1 of Marlo are full of exactly the kind of material that serious magicians whisper - devilishly intelligent, feasible in the real world and so obscured by the time and the inaccessibility that they will even deceive the warned wizards . If you are looking for deep secrets to feed your card magic, rest assured that you can find them in these two books. "- Phil Smith

CONTENT :

 

VOLUME 1 :

Publisher's preface: Louis Falanga

Introduction: Jummer Refucker

Foreword: Edward Marlo

1963
June: Clipped Thought
July: Cardician Makes Good
August: Remember and Forget
September the incomplete Faro
OCTOBER AT TABLE PASS
November the homing card
December Gad - About Aces
Trick Annual: Original Homing Card Routine

1964
January: Preview To A Chapter
February: Vanishing Aces And Face Up Switch & Effect
March: The Blue Thought
April: Atfus / Mental Reverse III
May (Bonus): Marlo's Coin Pass
May: Mindreading Queen
June: The Mental Sandwich
July: The Fufu Switch
August: A Flourish To Reverse
September: Marlo's Princess
October: After The Princess
November: Siamese Strangers
December: Incomplete Faro Control

1965
January: Incomplete Faro/Multiple Peeks
February: Packet Switches
March: A Problem Posed
April: Card And Coins
May: Glide Variation
June: Table Reverse And Effect
August: Impromptu Coin And Cards
September: As An Opener
October: A Multiple Effect
November The Olram Subtlety
December: Marlo's Aces

1966
January: New Palm Position
February: The M.P. Side Steal
March: The Action Lift (The Turn Around)
April: The Mental Topper
May: In Spectator's Hands
June: The Prayer Cull
July: The Matching Miracle

1967
January: Marlo Handles Mexican Joe
February: Ever Ready-Black Routine
March: The Opportune Miracle
May: Ultra Torn and Restored Card
June: One Hand Card Switches
July: New Tabled Palms
August: Simulated Pickup
September: The Promise
October: The Other Method
November: Pull Down Eliminator
December: The Cigar Bottom Deal

1968
January: Drop Sleight Technique
February: Visual Change - Appearance - Vanish
March: The Illusionary Bottom Deal
April: P. D. Mental Stab

TOME 2 :

Introduction: Jon Racherbaumer

1968
May: More Deuce Sandwiches
July: Marlo's Logic
August: Beveled Edge Second Deal
September: Ace Vanishes
October: The Fake Pickup
December: Latest Ace Vanishes

1969
January: Somersaulting A - 2 - 3
March: Moveable Card Pass
August: Slip Count Principle


1970
January: Wrist Turn Passes

1972
August: Long Distance Collectors
December: Diminishing Universal/Colorful Surprise

1973
April: Notes on D. C. D.
August: Still Collecting/ Reverso
November: Deuce Sandwich Switch

1974
February: Invisible Thought Transference
June: Think Touch Turn
August The Marlo Shelf
November: Bottom Deal Exchange
December: New Approach Location

1975
March: Center Deal Effects
April: New Card Add
June: Instant Coin Assembly
August: A Radical Departure
October: Marlo's Wrist Turn Passes
November: Variations of a Palm

1976
January: More Mental Reverses
March: Olrarn Turnover Switch
April: Double Departure
June: Something to Borrow Again
August Spectator Cuts Aces
September: Spectator Cuts to Locate The Aces
November: Marlo Switchout

1977
February: Inexplicable Reverse
April: Trite Trickery
June: A Voice From the Past
July: Wrist Turn Change Plus
August: The One You Choose Is The One We Use
November: One Way, Two Selections

1978
January: Two Limited Selections
February: Reversed Image
March: Simplex D. C. D.
April: Double D. C. D.
August: Touch Turn in Reverse

1979
January: Marlo's Almost Perfect Stop Trick
February: Block Turnover Principle Applications
March: Red Black Transposition
April: Variation of Phase Four
May: Mental Reselection