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ImpromptuBoy Special user Toronto, Canada 898 Posts |
Hi Everyone.
What's is your favourite Ed Marlo product you've ever gotten? In my opinion, all of his stuff is great. Among them being his Cardician, Legend DVDs and Revolutionary Card Technique. What about you guys? |
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Paul H Inner circle UK South Coast 1135 Posts |
Mine is the booklet 'Marlo in Spades' recommended by Glenn Bishop (thanks Glenn), the DVD 'The Cardician', the peerless Revolutionary Card Magic and Marlo's 'Riffle Shuffle Trilogy'.
Regards, Paul H |
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love2laugh Veteran user 374 Posts |
Revolutionary Card Technique
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jcards01 Inner circle Waterloo, IL 1438 Posts |
Marlo in Spades. Back when it was put out (40's) it was referred to as the 'dream' book because everyone thought Ed was crazy and they could only dream about doing that stuff. Today it is still a good solid card book.
I would have to say Revolutionary Card Technique in the book form or the individual pamphlets are also up there for some indepth look into some classic sleights. The six magazines are also a good buy. Originally 25 and 30 dollars and over 300 pages of card stuff.
Jimmy 'Cards' Molinari
www.jimmycards.com |
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willmorton New user 79 Posts |
Definitely Rev. Card Technique.
Jimmy - I wish Marlo's Magazines were sill available for 30 dollars! |
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bishthemagish Inner circle 6013 Posts |
I would have to agree with Paul H. I am very fond of the Marlo in Spades book and continue to learn from it.
Glenn Bishop Cardician
Producer of the DVD Punch Deal Pro Publisher of Glenn Bishop's Ace Cutting And Block Transfer Triumphs |
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Imagication New user Brunei Darussalam 52 Posts |
Haven't heard this yet, how about Prime Time Marlo? I don't have it, but I hear it is one of the best performance Dvd there is out there, and I myself don't doubt it.
-Jess.
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jcards01 Inner circle Waterloo, IL 1438 Posts |
Yes, I responded in another section to his request about DVD's and for seeing Ed perform, Prime Time Marlo is the best out there. Ed is younger and doing some incredible stuff narrated by Jon Racherbaumer.
Jimmy 'Cards' Molinari
www.jimmycards.com |
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Alniner Loyal user Burlington, ON, Canada 254 Posts |
Revolutionary Card Technique, Legend/Cardician dvds.
Skål
-- Alan |
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magickdabid--uk Loyal user 245 Posts |
Marlo without Tears, had it for years, still inspiring............
Dave |
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drumdemon420 Veteran user 396 Posts |
I would have to say that my favorite is RCT. I think this book is worth its weight in gold. I also have the cardician and the legend which are very good, but in opinion, the book is far better due to the massive amout of techniques in it. Although many of the things produce the same effect, this allows you to pick the right ones for the right situation. I would buy this book just for the info on faros and false deals. My current indevor is the D'Amico one handed second. plenty of fun in these pages.
peace, the demon |
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Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 5203 Posts |
I like his Faro booklets.
Wanted: Marlo in Spades. If you have copy you can sell, let me know... |
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Tom Wolf Special user Harrison, Ohio 580 Posts |
My favorites are the many ideas that he shared with me in all the long letters that I have from him.
When he would explain a move and or idea, he would draw it for me to see and he always wrote in long hand. He is greatly missed. Tom Wolf
The magic director and performer at the Rincon Gaucho supper club in Mexico City,
We opened the first and only close-up room for magic in Mexico with Wolf Ruvinskis. have several new coin vanishes and routines to share shortly just as soon as I can find someone to film them for me. Now living in Harrison, Ohio |
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ImpromptuBoy Special user Toronto, Canada 898 Posts |
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On 2005-08-18 11:56, drumdemon420 wrote: GREAT choice! It's my favourite second deal. I mastered it in 3 days with solid practice! It's a great move to learn as a top change. Check out Glenn Bishop's website and see how Glenn executes the one hand second deal. (not D'Amico's) He uses it as a top change as well. |
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daffy Regular user 111 Posts |
I don't understand how someone can 'master' a technique in some days. You can do it. But not 'master'.
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ImpromptuBoy Special user Toronto, Canada 898 Posts |
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On 2005-08-18 15:54, daffy wrote: No! I actually mastered it. With solid practice! I never left the cards on the table until I could master the move, and I did. |
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jb201 Regular user 120 Posts |
Marlo Without Tears, M.I.N.T volume 2 and Let's See The Deck.
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blueboy7948 New user UK 61 Posts |
My favourite Marlo book would be the one that I don't end up in an Accident & Emergency room having my fingers untangled.
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monark Regular user Southern IN 162 Posts |
So after a search, I'm guessing that 'Marlo in Spades' is a fairly difficult book to come by? (as in long OOP)
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SpareribsQ New user NYC 62 Posts |
Revolutionary Card technique and Mint. 1 , with his autograph on it.
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