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phread Elite user md 486 Posts |
First let me say that I love the marlo material that I have, the most recent being marlo w/o tears. in this book the marlo slip cut is mentioned, I am wondering where I can find info on this? thanx in advance.
p.s. I have marlo in spades, off the top, the cardician, multiple shift, side steal, future reverse, finger tip control. I have not found anything about it in these. dug
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Tommy Brown Regular user 110 Posts |
Some information on Marlo's Slip Cut is found in Alton Sharpe's "Expert Card Conjuring." Published by D. Robbins. I don't know if it is still available or not.
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phread Elite user md 486 Posts |
To extend my original question...i am interested in marlo's take on basic techniques.
dug
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Tielie Special user 749 Posts |
Revolutionary card technique might be the book you are looking for. It's huge
Deal cards, not drugs!
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tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16544 Posts |
The Legend DVD shows how he did a slip cut.
RCT is great book and there in a lot of "His Take" of card work in general. I am not sure what you mean by basic techniques but I would say he would take nothing for granted, see the Slip Cut for example.
If there is a single truth about Magic, it is that nothing on earth so efficiently evades it.
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