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This book is an advantageous, helpful collection of Marlo's last three lecture notes. They were originally distributed at his St. Louis, Las Vegas, and Niagara Falls lectures in the 80's to those fortunate enough to be there. There were only a limited number printed and they immediately became "collector's items."
This three-book combination is a robust, impressive work that takes you, step-by-step, into a world rarely opened to the average magician. If you appreciate advanced, fully-finessed sleights, you'll love the Anchored Add On; Filmed Chicago Switch; Marlo's Spring Double Pass; The Arbil Change and the Revised Marnese Bottom Deal. If you like rock 'em - sock 'em routines, you'll love The Sick Cannibals; The Money Sandwich; Female; I Knew That and Olram's Updated Collins. If you're a novice, don't be afraid of Marlo. Beginners can learn and immediately perform tricks like I Knew That and Houdini & Bess. You'll also be inspired to practice and improve in order to reach the next level of proficiency. When you reach it, you'll have the right book on your shelf to consult and enjoy for years to come.
If you're a collector, hobbyist, browser, or working magician, you'll love learning the trick Paul Gertner uses in trade-shows - the same one that delighted Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show. You'll also be tempted to perform the only version of the Psychological Stop trick that's sure fire. You'll want to learn a version of Brother Hamman's Signed Card that fools magicians. You'll be eager to perform an impromptu classic that would have thrilled Hofzinser. Act now. This is a book for everyone who values superior card magic and impassioned thinking. These are some of the classified secrets of a legend in magic.
Jon Racherbaumer says, "Marlo would have liked this book. It perpetuates the Work. It scatters new seeds and might inspire other creative geniuses."
Illustrated, 240 pages.
Contents:
Extended Finger Passes
Easy Pass
Tabled Passes
The Clip Pass
Marlo's Spring Dribble Pass
Pivot Switchout
Simplex Card Switch
Multiple K.M. Move
Cincinnati Control
Breaking the Rule
The Eidetic Slide
Spread Pass Addition
Marlo's Extra Card Take
New Ace Vanishes
Olram's Updated Collins
Anchored Add On
Copless Unbelievable Aces
Flexible Miracle Spread
Easy Multiple Convincing Control
Stud Turn Palm
Dallas to Chicago
Fingertip Side Steals
Revised Marnese Bottom Deal
Filmed Chicago Switch
Nailed Applications
Bomb Door Aces
Multiple Mexican Turnovers
Cull Control Card
Two Shuffle Cull
The Arbil Change
Olram's Clarified Routine
The Shifting Card
The Turnover Card
Simple Order Triumph
Challenge Oil & Water
The Sick Cannibals
Smorgasbord Cannibals
The Money Sandwich
The Card in Case
Not all Psychological
Another Spectator Cuts the Aces
Spectator Cuts Aces to the Face
Female
53 Cards Won't Do
Are We Kidding Ourselves
Not So Obvious
Streamlined Jazz Aces
Visual Transposition
Houdini & Bess
Reversed Aces
Nullifying the Possibilities
4 X Cards to 4 Aces
A Mental Combination
Invisible Thought Transfer
Impromptu Invisible Card Routine
Impromptu Everywhere and Nowhere
Sophisticated Ambitious Bit
Projected Transposition
Don't Split the Keys
Mirror Image
Streamlined Mental Disclosure
Satirical Signed Card
Any Deck Universal
Transposed Ace Assembly
I Knew That
Math Applied
Marlo's Mindreader
The Missing Mental Toppers
Note from Matt:
Due to the fact this book is long out of print and highly sought after, I can't offer the physical book. However, I am very pleased to be able to offer you the official E-book version so that those of you who missed out when the book was in print, can now own and study this incredible book!
This is a very important book in the Marlovian legacy.
Inside you will find several of Marlo’s later lecture notes from between 1986 and 1990.
This is very interesting because this book allows the reader to see where Marlo’s thinking was at the very end of his life, whilst providing the eclectic student the opportunity to make historical comparisons and track Marlo’s work over the years.
These three lecture notes were extremely hard to come by. As quoted by Racherbaumer, this was largely because “He didn’t like the form, he preferred one on one get together and speaking to small groups.” It is for this reason that Marlo rarely lectured, as a result of this, these booklets have become even more valued and exclusive.
To overlook this book would be a mistake. By doing so, you would be missing out on an extremely important area in Marlo’s life, creating a missing piece “in the puzzle”, a “blind spot” in your vision and a “gap” in your knowledge.

















