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(Chicago, Illinois, October 10, 1913 - November 7, 1991)

Jan 27, 2013. On page 90 – 92 of The Card Magic of Edward Marlo there appears a brief but adequate description of the Two Shuffle Cull. Cardician Makes Good – An amusing transformation of four selected cards from deuces to aces with a surprise twist at the end. He makes a free choice of any one of the hands. Ed Marlo did, and with them fooled the world. Studying and adding his kind of clever thinking and subtleties to your work will let you fool it too.' David Solomon Cardially Yours is a collection of Edward Marlo's influential works on card magic. Made up of over one dozen important publications, it includes his reputation-making work, The Cardician.

Born Edward Malkowski. He was one of the most notable names in card magic with groundbreaking publications and a staggering amount of new moves and innovations. To underscore his prolific output and creativity another legend of card magic, the Spaniard Arthuro Ascanio coined the phrase: 'When in doubt then for Marlo' - meaning if you don't know who invented a certain concept or move the creator was most likely Marlo.

Marlo himself coined the term cardician, a term which has since been used for magicians who only perform card magic. His first publication in 1938, Pasteboard Presto, was an unheralded thunderbolt which merely hinted at the bulk of work which was to follow.

Installing client access express. The many sleights he created have changed the face of card magic. One notable example is his Snap change, used in David Blaine's Street Magic special. Marlo essentially created his own school of magic with many now famous disciples who learned under Marlo: Jon Racherbaumer, Jimmy Nuzzo, Steve Draun, Dave Solomon, Simon Aronson, Bill Malone, Allan Ackerman, Amando Gutierrez, Don May, Randy Wakeman

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Marlo wrote over sixty books and manuscripts, and contributed over 2000 tricks in the field of card magic many contributed to various magazines. He did not limit himself to cards as he also authored works on coin magic and dice magic. His most famous works are The Cardician and Revolutionary Card Technique.

He also wrote a series of private manuscripts that were circulated only among the top card magicians of the era. Titles included Riffle Shuffle Systems, Patented False Shuffle, Faro Controlled Miracles and others. They are extremely rare and highly sought after.

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RevZaha
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Hello All, I just got a chance to watch this video and the man has to be one of the smoothest people , I have ever seen with a deck of cards. I was wondering if anyone knew if the rest of his videos are as good as Vol 1? And what other Magician's Videos are good to get. To learn sleights and good card tricks. Thanks RevK
MagicT
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If you like the Marlo vid, I strongly suggest you get his book 'The Cardician.' It has a lot of gems in it. Also, as far as learning sleights and tricks, books are the best way to go not videos.
Best,
Trini
S.Segal
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You can find good stuff all over the place. One of my favorite books is The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings. If you want a video, there is one of Jennings by that same title but doesnt hold (obviously) as much info as the book. Check out any of James Swain's books (Dont Blink, Miracles with Cards, and 21st Century Card Magic). Again if you want videos, he has a 3 set also called Miracles with Cards. As far as Marlo, yes his other videos are all good. Some teach stuff while others are just performances. Out of any magician around, he probably has the most stuff in print. I would recommend learning from his texts, not from the vid.
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miracle
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You mean Marlo's not a good teacher, Segal ? I'm thinking to buy the video of both volumns, The Cardician, and the Legend. But if book is better, maybe I'll change my mine then
MagicT
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Marlo is a good teacher on the videos. His writing style is a bit hard to understand. f you are interested in Marlo's material, I would suggest the book Marlo Without Tears, written by Jon Racherbaumer. Jon writes it with the intent to simplify the style of writing. Although he does this, he is able to keep Marlo's style present. Its a good book to introduce anyone to Marlo's style of writing to make it easier to understand.
As far as books VS videos, I prefer books over videos anyday. Just keep in mind that Marlo is not easy to read.
Best,
Trini
joseph
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I prefer the videos, simply because I don't like reading over and over, and looking at cartoon drawings. I can watch the performer and pick up all the minor details and moves exactly as he performs them. I would recommend any video of Marlo. I have 2, and he teaches some super stuff.
'Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.' (Einstein)..
jcards01
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Yes, all the Marlo tapes are worth having especially the Seconds, Centers, Bottoms tape where he actually does some great stuff. But keep in mind that these are not teaching videos, just something to have of Ed doing some incredible things.
I have seen the Allan Ackerman videos and I would recommend those. It depends on where you are at with cards.
Jim Molinari
RevZaha
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Thank you all for your ideas. I think i now Know what I want to pick up now when I have a chance too. I Like videos rather than reading but i do like the material in books so will pick up a bit of both. Is there a place to check out Allan Ackermans Stuff? RevK
secondbaseman
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hey guys I also want to get some marlo stuff? but are the vids not teaching vids? is it only marlo preforming???
let me know
niels
S.Segal
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Quote:
On 2002-12-29 23:09, miracle wrote:
You mean Marlo's not a good teacher, Segal ? I'm thinking to buy the video of both volumns, The Cardician, and the Legend. But if book is better, maybe I'll change my mine then

No, I didnt say that he wasn't a good teacher. I simply said learn from the books because there is more info there.
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On 2002-12-30 10:59, secondbaseman wrote:
hey guys I also want to get some marlo stuff? but are the vids not teaching vids? is it only marlo preforming???
let me know
niels

The recently re-released DVD's The Cardician and The Legend contain him performing/teaching the stuff. Some of the other tapes, put out by Wakeman, are primarily performance only. Still worth it though just to watch him work.
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MagicT
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Marlo's videos are good to watch and learn from, but you get so much more from his books. There are gems in his books that are not on any of the vids, including the Wakeman vids and Prime Time Marlo which was a video of performance only that Racherbaumer put out. Both volumes of M.I.N.T., The Cardician, Advanced Fingertip Control, the RCT series, The Unexpected Card Book (One of my favs.) Marlo's Magazines (all 6 vol.) Marlo In Spades, Marlo Without Tears, The Card Magic of Edward Marlo are all good books that contain Gems that are no where else. If you can find any of these books, which most can be found, I recommend you get them.
Trini
Mike Powers
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I was just notified that Magic Inc. is putting out a hardbound volume of the Revolutionary Card Technique series. This will be a great item for anyone who hasn't obtained this material yet.
Mike
Denis Behr
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Yes, I am looking forward to this volume, too!
MagicInc gives some information here: http://www.magicinc.net/product.asp?3=1849
Denis
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