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foreword \n \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Foreword
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a classical quickie \n reversed card in deck changes into selection
- first method (saliva)
- second method (sticky or all faces roughed)
- third method (center reverse)
- fourth method (side palm)
- fifth method (hide-out)
- sixth method (faced deck)
- seventh method \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico \n (c) semi-classical quickie \n jerry k. hartman \n svengali quickie \n justin higham \n classical slickie \n frank simon \n another classical quickie \n edward marlo \n metamorphosis \n arthur hastings
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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A Classical Quickie
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Variations
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running cut stop force \n \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
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Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Running Cut Stop Force
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pinky pull-down \n \n unknown
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Pinky Pull-Down
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rightning a reversed card \n clean-up, bottom card removed with left hand and quickly turned over to scoop up tabled cards \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Rightning a Reversed Card
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one-sided roughed deck \n any reversed card vanishes in a spread \n edward marlo \n technicolor prediction \n edward marlo \n tenth method \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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One-Sided Roughed Deck
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ribbon-spread hide-out \n \n unknown
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Ribbon-Spread Hide-Out
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the open reverse \n deck is turned over under top card under guise of looking at top card \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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The Open Reverse
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eighth method \n four indifferent chosen cards are put in the same place reversed in deck, they change into four aces, two secret deck turnovers under cover card \n edward marlo
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Edward Marlo
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Eighth Method
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ninth method \n four indifferent chosen cards are put in the same place reversed in deck, they change into four aces \n edward marlo
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Edward Marlo
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Ninth Method
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trigger precursor \n apparently deck is not turned over, but it is and it is also cut in the process, similar to a turnover pass \n edward marlo \n trigger \n roy walton
1956
Edward Marlo
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Trigger Precursor
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tenth method \n four indifferent chosen cards reversed in deck change into four aces, all cards roughed on faces \n edward marlo \n one-sided roughed deck \n edward marlo
1956
Edward Marlo
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Tenth Method
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the d'amico spread \n dated 1948
- action of the spread \n carmen d'amico \n marlo pivot spread \n edward marlo
1956
Carmen D'Amico
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The D'Amico Spread
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Variations
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doubly ambitious \n two cards come to top repeatedly, d'amico spread application \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico \n the corsican climbers \n dai vernon
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Doubly Ambitious
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Variations
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chameleon queens \n red queens change to black and back multiple times (new tens), transposition finale \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Chameleon Queens
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double transpositions \n - the repeat
- straight presentation \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Double Transpositions
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combination \n of previous doubly ambitious and double transposition \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1956
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Combination
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marlo-curry change \n for one or multiple cards \n edward marlo \n the linking ring
1956
Edward Marlo
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Marlo-Curry Change
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marlo pivot spread \n six handlings
- triple pivot spread (e.g. six as three) \n edward marlo \n the d'amico spread \n carmen d'amico \n marlo pivot spread \n edward marlo \n pivot spread variation \n mike rogers \n spread notes \n jon racherbaumer \n five of a kind show \n steve reynolds
1956
Edward Marlo
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Marlo Pivot Spread
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