Prepare to be amazed! “Marlo’s Objective” by Ed Marlo unveils card magic secrets. Learn separations, shuffles, and setups! A must-have for cardicians! Get your copy now!”
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Master the Art of Card Magic with Ed Marlo’s Marlo’s Objective
Step into the world of advanced card magic with Ed Marlo’s Marlo’s Objective, a timeless guide first published in 1973 by Magic Inc. This 23-page masterpiece is packed with ingenious techniques and strategies that will elevate your card handling skills to new heights.
Key Features:
- First Objective: Learn the secrets of secretly separating red and black cards.
- Second Objective: Discover the art of creating believable excuses for running through the deck.
- Third Objective: Master the technique of repositioning colors for flawless Faro shuffles.
- Fourth Objective: Apply your color-separation skills in practical and impressive demonstrations.
- Fifth Objective: Perfect the cull in jogging method for seamless card separation.
- Sixth Objective: Set up cards for any game demonstration using in-jog and out-jog culling techniques.
- Seventh Objective: Ensure aces are strategically placed, even if they appear together.
Why You Need This Book:
Marlo’s Objective is an essential addition to any magician’s library. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic beginner, Ed Marlo’s innovative approach will transform your card magic. The book also covers alternated red and black shuffles and is tailored for Faro shufflers, making it a comprehensive guide for all skill levels.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your repertoire with Marlo’s Objective. Order now and start mastering techniques that will leave your audience in awe!
Copyright ©1973
23 pages
Published by Magic Inc.
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Contents:
3 First objective – to secretly separate the red and black cards.
7 Second objective – excuses needed to give a reason for the “run thru the deck” to get the red and black separation.
8 Third objective – with cards in red-black, reposition the colors so that a perfect Faro shuffle will bring back the deck into red-black order.
9 Fourth objective – with the colors separated, find a suitable application to the situation.
11 Fifth objective – cull in jogging method to separate red and black cards.
14 Sixth objective – use In-jog and Out-jog Cull to set-up cards for any kind of game demonstration.
15 Seventh objective – in the process of culling the aces, in case two or three of them are together, separate them.
20 Loose ends
20 Alternated red and black shuffles
23 For Faro Shuffler only