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The Capital Q back-count force with counters/coins or cards, as divination with partial stack
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1890 27
S. W. Erdnase IV. To Retain the Bottom Stock
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 42
One-Handed Fancy True Cut tabled
Related toVariations 1902 46
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Dealing featuring the Erdnase Grip
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1902 52
S. W. Erdnase Second Dealing two methods
Related to 1902 58
S. W. Erdnase Erdnase System of Stock Shuffling
  • Two-Card Stock
  • Three-Card Stock
  • Four-Card Stock
  • Five-Card Stock
  • Twelve-Card Stock--For Draw Poker
  • Euchre Stock--Four-Handed Game-1
  • Euchre Stock--Four-Hande Game-2
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1902 68
S. W. Erdnase Bottom Palm Replacement
Related to 1902 90
T. Nelson Downs Third Method spectator peeks in his own hands, risky bridge, also with rubber banded deck
Related to 1909 150
Charles T. Jordan The Vanishing Pair two selected cards are predicted and travel from one half to the other in card case, miscalling
Related toAlso published here 1922
The Four Full Hands (Issue Four Full Hands of Card Tricks)
10
William Larsen, T. Page Wright Spring Glimpse spectator says stop during springing and remembers bottom card of top half, glimpsed at same time
Related to 1928 6
Theodore Annemann Count Your Card! spectator stops dealing, uses this value to count down twice, third time selection shows up
Related toVariations 1931 17
Ralph W. Hull A Mental Card Mystery tabled card turn out to be free selection, requiring two Jokers, top change and mexican turnover
Related toVariations 1932 15
Jack Merlin, Jean-Nicholas Ponsin, Dr. C. Gautier Turning the Pack to Hide the Pass
Related to 1933 25
Victor Farelli The Partagas "Sell"
Related to 1933 79
Victor Farelli A "Close-Work" Discovery
Related to 1933 84
Jean Hugard One Hand Top Card Palm
Related toVariations 1933 2
Sure-Fire Force under-the-spread force, top card taken singly under spread at start
Variations 1933 22
T. Page Wright Simple Glimpse looking straight down
Related to 1933 31
Theodore Annemann A Card is Found Once More one-way backs
Related toVariations 1934 9
Theodore Annemann The Guessing Contest performer and spectator write a card on a slip of paper and try to find the others card, while the spectator cannot find the card in ten attempts, the performer hits on the first card
Variations 1934 18
Louis Lam Center to Top Reverse similar to Future Reverse, but to top instead of to center
Related to 1935 8
Laurie Ireland A Perfect False Riffle Shuffle strip-out, Triumph Shuffle type square up
Variations 1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
5
Laurie Ireland A False Count to be Used when Dealing Off the Deck featuring push-off
Related to 1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
8
Laurie Ireland A Most Unusual Experiment in Which a Chosen Card Appears Instantly at Any Number in the Deck from 10 to 45
Related toVariations 1935
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1935, "New Card and Coin Manipulation")
10
Eddie Clever A Test of Power spectator doesn't find performer's card in ten chances, performer finds spectator's card, billet
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1936
The Jinx (Issue Winter Extra 1935/36)
89
Arthur Leroy Breast Pocket Switch card is sticking out of pocket and switched as it is removed
Related to 1937 28
Theodore Annemann Remote Control odd-backed unknown card signed on back is chosen from face, red-blue sticky double backer
Related toVariationsAlso published here
  • "Remote Control" (The Sphinx, July 1929, Max Holden's column, description without method)
1937 121
Divination Supreme out-of hand selection, one-way back
Related toVariations 1937 139
Behind the Back card located behind back, reversed key card
Variations 1937 170
Edward Victor A New "Glide" out-jogged
Related toVariations 1937 6
Edward Victor The "Deo-Ace" Trick four Aces are placed on four Twos on table so that suits match, Ace with same suit as selection transforms into selection
Variations 1937 29
Do As I Do - You Can't layout with four Aces and four indifferent cards
Variations 1937 42
John Scarne Ace-Cutting four packets cut to and dropped, top Ace turns over, daubed edge
Variations 1938 72
Ralph W. Hull The Three of Clubs card on table turns out to be any card named, different switches
Related toVariations 1938 327
Side Slip Reverse basically Future Reverse
Related to 1938 339
Stewart James The Four Aces a bit convoluted
VariationsAlso published here 1938 355
Theodore Annemann Annemann's Aces Aces change to Kings, reappear somewhere else and the Queens show up as well, begins like a regular Ace assembly
Variations 1938 365
George G. Kaplan Cagliostro's Card. A Prediction 20$ are bet on the outcome, six duplicates, short card, double backer
Related toVariations 1938 486
Harrison Give a Number! featuring weird throw switch, mention of Svengali deck method
Related to Feb. 1938
The Jinx (Issue 41)
283
Louis Zingone The Zingone Perfect Table Pass
Related to 1940 39
Frederick Braue The Flip-Over Palm attributed to Fred Braue in "Vis à Vis"
Related toVariations 1940 58
Gambler's False Shuffle similar to Zarrow concept
VariationsAlso published here 1940 70
Gamblers' False Cut - Retaining Bottom Stock tabled, straight cut, bottom cards slid back to bottom
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1940 79
The Tip-Over Change with a one-handed get ready
Related to 1940 85
The Drop Switch similar to tip-over change
Related toVariations 1940 88
A Cutting Discovery found by cutting to it, thumbnail estimation
Related toVariations 1940 114
Louis Zingone The Zingone Thumbnail Gauge cutting off packet of known number
Related toVariations 1940 114
Fred Black The Shuffle faro tables
Related to 1940 145
Fred Black The Endless Belts
Related to 1940 147
Fred Black Chart of Seventeen
Related toVariations 1940 147
Le Temps Switch
Variations 1940 249
Charlie Miller The Nomad Aces for credit information see reference
Related toVariations 1940 256
Frederick Braue The Pop-Up Card
Variations 1940 285
Theodore Annemann, The Telepathic Card impromptu double backer
Related toVariations 1940 293
Charlie Miller The Dunbury Delusion
Related toVariations 1940 319
Edward Marlo Two Pets - A. First Pet bridged deck
1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
8
Edward Marlo B. Second Pet bridged deck
1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
9
Edward Marlo Marlo's Rosini card glimpsed, no break, deck cut and card spelled to, deck crimp during spectator's peek
1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
10
Edward Marlo The First Miracle spectator looks at any card in table spread while performer looks away, self-crimp
Related toVariations 1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
11
Edward Marlo Another Rosini performer tells how many cards are cut off, crimps in deck
1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
12
Edward Marlo Everywhere and Nowhere (using a borrowed deck and no duplicates.)
1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
14
Edward Marlo, Hank Nowoc Four Aces Again Aces lost in deck, four packets cut to and dropped, top Ace turns over
Inspired by 1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
17
Edward Marlo The Ambitious Card facilitating double lift by bending top cards
1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
19
Edward Marlo General Ace Trick aces come to top one by one, same ace is shown on top four times as sucker presentation
1940
Early Marlo (Issue Pasteboard Presto)
19
Henry Christ Stop When Ready cards turned over one by one and placed onto deck in out-jogged condition
Related toVariationsAlso published here Jan. 1940
The Jinx (Issue 74)
496
Tom Sellers Credit Card Force on another card
Related to Feb. 1940
The Jinx (Issue 79)
517
Paul Curry Reversed Card Transfer Switch as reversed card is transferred to bottom
Related to 1940 50
Charles Hopkins 45 - Look for informal "readers". Check for telltale nicks/dirt/scrapes on cards
Related to 1940 63
Martin Gardner Improved Topsy-Turvy Deck up to three selections, with slop shuffle followed by a riffle shuffle
Related to 1940 4
Edward Marlo Card Fan Production Tips
1941 3
Edward Marlo Introduction
1941 3
Edward Marlo The Instruction of Split Fan Production
1941 6
Edward Marlo Backpalm
1941 6
Edward Marlo The Hat Steal
1941 16
Edward Marlo The Card Clip
1941 17
Edward Marlo A Net for Catching the Card
1941 17
Edward Marlo Two Types of Fans for production
1941 18
Edward Marlo Gloved Productions
1941 19
Forcing one of Four Cards on Table three method, one with die
Related to 1941 271
Edward Marlo Card Counted To spectator counts down, uses this value to count down again, third time selection shows up, impromptu method for "Count Your Card!"
Inspired byAlso published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
24
Edward Marlo Marlo's Think A Card three thought-of cards are predicted on billets, one ahead
Inspired by
  • "Think a Card" (John Scarne, marketed)
Also published here
1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
26
Edward Marlo Count Down Force performer counts to named number, then spectator himself counts again and takes the card there
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
28
Edward Marlo Simplex Ten to One performer and spectator think of a card, spectator does not find it, performer does
Inspired byAlso published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
29
Edward Marlo Billet Switch
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
30
Edward Marlo No Palm Aces to Pocket featuring bottom placement at coat edge move, lapel load
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
32
Edward Marlo, Jean Hugard Do As I Do - U Can't Unless I Want U 2 eight cards for performer and spectator, basically 4&4 oil & water effect, two methods, Hugard's and Marlo's
Inspired byAlso published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
37
Edward Marlo Streamlined Discernment one out of three, OOSOOM
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
38
Edward Marlo Surprising Transposition card in pocket with card at chosen position
Related toAlso published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
40
Edward Marlo Marlo - Vernon sandwiched card with card at chosen position
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
42
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo Sandwich Change
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
43
Edward Marlo Sensitive Fingers Aces are located apparently by sense of touch, using a short card with broken corner
Also published here 1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
44
The Bottom Palm Simplified with general comments
Related to 1941 7
Bert Allerton Magnetic Thought "The Challenge"
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1941 44
Edward Marlo Foreword
1941 2
Edward Marlo Card Counted To spectator counts down, uses this value to count down again, third time selection shows up, impromptu method for "Count Your Card!"
Inspired byAlso published here 1941 3
Edward Marlo Marlo's Think A Card three thought-of cards are predicted on billets, one ahead
Inspired by
  • "Think a Card" (John Scarne, marketed)
Related toAlso published here
1941 5
Edward Marlo Count Down Force performer counts to named number, then spectator himself counts again and takes the card there
Also published here 1941 6
Edward Marlo Simplex Ten to One performer and spectator think of a card, spectator does not find it, performer does
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1941 7
Edward Marlo Billet Switch
Also published here 1941 9
Edward Marlo No Palm Aces to Pocket featuring bottom placement at coat edge move, lapel load
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1941 10
Edward Marlo, Jean Hugard Do As I Do - U Can't Unless I Want U 2 eight cards for performer and spectator, basically 4&4 oil & water effect, two methods, Hugard's and Marlo's
Inspired byAlso published here 1941 13
Edward Marlo Streamlined Discernment one out of three, OOSOOM
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1941 14
Edward Marlo Surprising Transposition card in pocket with card at chosen position
Related toAlso published here 1941 16
Edward Marlo Marlo - Vernon sandwiched card with card at chosen position
VariationsAlso published here 1941 18
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo Sandwich Change
Also published here 1941 19
Edward Marlo Sensitive Fingers Aces are located apparently by sense of touch, using a short card with broken corner
Also published here 1941 20
Edward Marlo Foreword
1942 4
Edward Marlo Marlo's Count Down Flourish
Variations 1942 5
Edward Marlo Age Old Card Control certain crimp
Related to 1942 6
Edward Marlo Imitation of Scarne thumb digs in deck and drags card out
1942 7
Edward Marlo One Hand Reverse behind the back
Inspired by 1942 8
Edward Marlo Handling Improved
Related to 1942 10
One-Hand Slip Cut to table
Also published here 1942 11
Edward Marlo Third Rosini
1942 12
Edward Marlo Aces in Reverse
Variations 1942 15
Edward Marlo The Hotel Mystery
Variations 1942 17
Edward Marlo Annemann's Aces Disregarded transpo, transformation combo
Inspired by 1942 19
Edward Marlo Nu Presentation for Bob Hummer's Jumping Card, selection shoots out of still-held deck across bar surface and stops in front of spectator
Related toVariations 1942 22
Edward Marlo Flying Reverse Card travels from one half to another half
1942 23
Edward Marlo Psychological Out Out for Psychological Stop Trick
1942 24
Edward Marlo Blindfold Poker Deal
1942 25
Martin Gardner, Edward Marlo Gardner-Marlo Poker Routine
Related toVariations 1942 28
Edward Marlo And In Conclusion
1942 30
Edward Marlo Foreword
1942 3
Edward Marlo, Martin Gardner Casanova Card Trick two at a time production of Queens when two halves are rubbed face to face
Related toVariations 1942 5
Edward Marlo Setting Up in Front of Spectator strategy
1942 7
Edward Marlo Double Vanish and Recovery two cards vanish from face of two halves when rubbed together, reappear in deck
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1942 8
Edward Marlo Torn Deck Mystery deck is torn in quarters which are mixed in hat, performer locates four pieces of selection without looking
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1942 10
Edward Marlo A Good Number spectators stops while performer is shuffling four times and cards are turned over, next to Aces
Related toVariations 1942 11
Edward Marlo Number Transpo card at chosen position changes to different chosen position
VariationsAlso published here 1942 13
Edward Marlo Marlo's Running Cut in-the-hands swing cut running cut, also as top stock control
Related toVariations 1942 14
Edward Marlo Marlo's Lessinout System of Cull and Stock Shuffles without injogs or outjogs
  • Lessinout Cull
  • Lessinout Stack
VariationsAlso published here 1942 14
Edward Marlo The Spy
1942 17
Edward Marlo Divining Hanky handkerchief finds card by bending its corner by itself to identify it
Also published here 1942 18
Edward Marlo Card to Card Case palmed onto case and removed
Related toVariations 1942 19
Edward Marlo The Magical Gambler performer gets Queens, spectator Kings, Queens change to Aces
1942 20
Edward Marlo And in conclusion
1942 23
Edward Marlo New Back Palm Vanish and Production
1942 3
Edward Marlo Marlo's Front and Back Palm
Related to 1942 5
Edward Marlo Passe Passe Coins
1942 6
Edward Marlo Friction Pass
1942 7
Edward Marlo Two Halves and a Dime two half dollars appear, dime placed between them vanishes, wax
1942 7
Edward Marlo Money from Magic dime changes to penny, coin secretly in ear
1942 9
Edward Marlo Marlo's Poor Man's Trick coin through head into glass, then through sleeve (apparently)
1942 11
Edward Marlo Sleeving Technique
1942 11
Edward Marlo Penetration and Audible Arrival two coins in silk, chosen one penetrates, then travels back with a clink
1942 12
Edward Marlo Single Coin Routine vanishes and body penetrations
1942 15
Edward Marlo Two Ideas hooked coin in sleeve, pocket ditch for complete vanish
1942 19
Edward Marlo Routines for Clippo two routines
1942
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1942)
3
Hank Nowoc, Edward Marlo Cigarettes - Cigars - Pipe production of light cigarettes, then cigars and eventually of a pipe
1942
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1942)
7
Clayton Rawson Card Switch
Related to Mar. 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 3)
10
Lu Brent Together Again Ace Assembly type of routine, uses duplicates
VariationsAlso published here June 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 12)
45
Edward Marlo Double Vanish and Recovery two cards vanish from face of two halves when rubbed together, reappear in deck
Also published here 1942 7
Edward Marlo Foreword
1943 1
Edward Marlo Four Dice and Two Hats matrix type assembly, giant die finale
1943 2
Edward Marlo Die False Transfer
1943 4
Edward Marlo Through the Table four dice, with hat
1943 5
Edward Marlo Three Dice and a Hat form hand to under hat
1943 6
Edward Marlo A Dice and a Hat die vanishes and reappears audibly in hat
1943 7
Edward Marlo Dice Transposition three red and three white dice
1943 7
Edward Marlo Triple Dice Routine two in hand one in pocket, with surprises (shrinking dice, coin appearance)
1943 9
Edward Marlo "It's Old But It's New" intro to Section II
1943 11
Edward Marlo Pick and Drop
1943 17
Edward Marlo Four of a Kind - The Farmer Shake rolling wanted values
1943 18
Edward Marlo Hold Out Methods
1943 21
Edward Marlo They're Loaded rolling five aces
1943 24
Edward Marlo Foo Dice Cup cup for switching dice
1943 24
Edward Marlo Chinese Dice Box
1943 26
Edward Marlo Three Dice and a Coin dice travel from hand to hand
1943 28
Edward Marlo The Thumb Twister paddle move, with misspotted die
1943 28
Edward Marlo Dice Control section intro
1943 31
Edward Marlo Marlo's Control
Related to 1943 33
Edward Marlo Dice Control on a Soft Surface
1943 33
Edward Marlo Crooked Dice Set No. 1. Tops and Bottoms
Set No. 2. Shapes or Buffed Dice
Set No. 3. Trip Dice
Set No. 4. Filler or Loaded Dice
Set No. 5. Tapping Dice
Set No. 6. Paint Work
Set No. 7. Capped Transparent Dice
Set No. 8. Magnetic Dice
1943 35
Edward Marlo Advice to Service Men on cheating
1943 38
Edward Marlo Rules for Detecting Crooked Dice
1943 39
Edward Marlo Dice Switches 1. The One Hand Switch
2. Money Switch
3. Cuff Switch
4. Table Switch
5. Single Dice Switch
Related to 1943 40
Edward Marlo The Dice Switch Routine color changes
1943 43
Edward Marlo Gambling Demonstration Routine
1943 44
Edward Marlo Explanation of Terms
1943 45
Edward Marlo The Hand Behind the Dice Cup hand care
1943 46
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A New Top Change
Related to 1943 32
Edward Marlo Simple Dice Routine
  • bar bet with four dice (snatching paper away from stack of dice)
  • number divination (7-principle) with three dice
  • magnetic dice with two dice
  • number divination with two dice
  • paddle routine with one die
  • color changing die
1943
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1943)
16
Edward Marlo Introduction
1944
Edward Marlo Sense and Nonsense with Cards gags and lines with cards:
  • Army or Rifle Shuffle
  • Overhand Shuffle
  • Russian Shuffle
  • Jewish Shuffle
  • Mexican Shuffle
  • Fancy Shuffle
  • You Shuffle It
  • Cut 'Em. Thanks!
  • Small Town Shuffle
  • Hurts, doesn't it?
  • A Marlo Gag
  • Take Any Card
Also published here 1944
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1944)
10
Edward Marlo Foreword
1945
Edward Marlo Marlo's Action Palms - Top Palm Dovetail
1945 1
Edward Marlo Marlo's Action Palms - The Bottom Palm Dovetail
1945 2
Edward Marlo 1. As a Force Bluff Pass Handling
1945 3
Edward Marlo Riffle Speller Replacement standard Bluff Pass
1945 3
Edward Marlo 3. As a Speller Replacement replacing under Twelve Cards for Spelling
1945 4
Edward Marlo One Hand Palm for a Number of Cards
Inspired by 1945 4
Edward Marlo 2. As A Location selection to any position near top
1945 4
Edward Marlo Marlo's False Shuffle and Cut real overhand shuffle in four packets that is nullified by following cut
Related to 1945 5
Edward Marlo The Cook's Sleight
Related to 1945 6
Edward Marlo Marlo's One Hand Double Turnover featuring a push-off (also credited to Dai Vernon)
Related toVariations 1945 7
Edward Marlo One Hand Side Count pinky count done with second finger
Related to 1945 7
Edward Marlo The Drop Sleight Improved Tip-over Sleight, one-handed get-ready
Related to 1945 8
Edward Marlo Secret Card Add
1945 10
Russell T. Barnhart Secret Reverse on Table passive or with a riffle shuffle
Related toVariations 1945 10
Edward Marlo Three Card Monte not the real thing
1945 11
Edward Marlo Between Discovery
1945 12
Edward Marlo Card to Pocket Surprise same surprise as in Eddie Fechter's Routine
1945 13
Edward Marlo Rub Away with rub vanish
1945 14
Edward Marlo Triple Routine
1945 16
Edward Marlo Rub-Away-Mag card reappears under Magazine
1945 16
Edward Marlo Night Club Routine three Cards with prediction finish
1945 17
Edward Marlo Quickie Transpo
1945 18
Edward Marlo Surprise Reverse
1945 19
Edward Marlo Surprise Again
1945 20
Edward Marlo What to Do simple Discovery
1945 21
Edward Marlo Four Ace Reverse
Related to 1945 21
Edward Marlo Perplexo Aces with Surprise Transposition
1945 22
Edward Marlo Lightning Aces Aces are put in deck and instantly produced from pocket
1945 23
Edward Marlo Ace Assembly
Also published here 1945 24
Edward Marlo A Prediction
1945 27
Edward Marlo Future Reverse spectator peeks at a card, indicator face up in deck, locates selection, six methods
Variations 1945 3
Edward Marlo Overhearing the Spectator use of this psychological ruse
1945 4
Edward Marlo Reverse Sleight - Future Reverse
Related toVariations 1945 6
Edward Marlo Timing Peek Force reversed card as edge mark
1945 13
Edward Marlo The Bonus Effect spectator fingertip-peeks at only reversed card
1945 14
Edward Marlo The Perfect Stop Trick spectator stops at any card, its values is used to count down again and again until selection appears
Related toVariations 1945
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
73
Edward Marlo You Do As I Do three methods
1945
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
77
Edward Marlo Simplex Card Stabbing two selections with wrapped deck and knife
Also published here 1945
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
82
Edward Marlo The Riffle Pass controlling a card or cards to top with a riffle shuffle
1945
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
82
Edward Marlo Jab It! knife is stabbed in back of cards, some cards are pierced, bottom one is selection
1945
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
85
Edward Marlo Setting Bridge during riffle and overhand shuffle combination
1945
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
86
Edward Marlo, Bill Gusias Types of Daub
1945 3
Edward Marlo, Bill Gusias How to Get the Daub
1945 3
Edward Marlo The First Miracle daubed spectator, three variations
1945 4
Edward Marlo The Peek Location spectator peeks himself
1945 5
Edward Marlo Spectator Peeks Again
1945 5
Edward Marlo The Spectator Cuts daubed key card
1945 5
Edward Marlo Just Another Miracle distant daubed key card
1945 5
Edward Marlo The Lie Detective
1945 6
Edward Marlo Daub Co-incidence daubed instead of glimpsed key card
1945 7
Edward Marlo, Bill Gusias Poker Face
1945 8
Edward Marlo, Bill Gusias Marlo's Application daubing method
1945 9
Edward Marlo In Lieu of Pencil daub on borrowed deck as alternative to pencil dotted key card
1945 9
Edward Marlo The Force tell-free force, re-selection, key card in case of missed force
1945 10
Edward Marlo Think of a Card among five in spread
1945 10
Edward Marlo The Super Miracle daubing multiple cards
1945 11
Edward Marlo Sense of Touch crimp
Feb. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 78)
317
Edward Marlo The Wishing Card Trick cards placed on table turns out to be any card named
Also published here Feb. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 78)
317
Edward Marlo One Hand Control Aces are lost with charlier cuts and found using one hand only, two crimps
VariationsAlso published here Feb. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 78)
318
Edward Marlo The Marlo Miracle saliva
Also published here Feb. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 78)
319
Bruce Elliott (reviewer) Off the Cuff by Edward Marlo May 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 83)
339
Edward Marlo One-Way Sorting with Slop Shuffle
Related to Aug. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 90)
367
Frederick Braue The Secret Addition strange handling, deck in right hand's dealer's grip, cards are flipped over
Related toVariationsAlso published here May 1945
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 2 No. 12)
119
Dai Vernon Cutting The Aces
Related toVariations 1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 2)
27