More than the fourteen major Marlo items Ed contributed to between 1984-1985 - not to mention new sleights, finesses, and subtleties - these items have been largely unavailable since their publication, almost 40 years ago. Wesley James has added these final two years of material, completing the full run of Marlo's New Tops articles, fulfilling Ed's expressed wishes, keeping his material available "for the guys."
As with Wesley's previous releases, M.I.N.T. III - M.I.N.T. V, these long-unavailable Marlo articles could have been all Wesley compiled. Such a volume would have been an important contribution to the literature of card magic. As a tribute to Ed, Wesley wanted these volumes to offer more. So, Wesley has added, as he has with the other volumes, clarifications, corrections - both logical and grammatic - plus his own personal Notes. Some Notes are complimentary, some critical, some revolutionary, all are highly informative.
Wes didn't stop there. As Wesley has often stated, "One can't perform card magic without a tip of the hat to Ed Marlo." Wesley's friend of more than 25 years, Ed Marlo, inspired a huge amount of material that Wesley has developed, massaged, enhanced and adapted through his performance experience. Among Wesley's included creations are full routines inspired by the Marlo material. Wesley's routines are fully explained, many for the first time in any published source. In total, Wesley has added well over 60 Notes and Bonus items.
If you're as devoted to card magic as Wesley, you need to own this volume and perhaps complete your file of Marlo In New Tops so you can study it closely. The combination of Marlo material plus enhancements, Wesley's insightful Notes, and the wealth of original Wesley James routines create a volume that every serious Marlo student should own and absorb, and students of Wesley James' material will want to explore in great depth.
If you already own MINT I through V, now you can expand your file, complete the run, and have Wesley's insights to add to your collection and to benefit from his detailed descriptions and analysis. Rarely has one book offered more to those who are serious about card magic. Some of what you'll read is easy, some more challenging, but all the material is practical and can be added to your repertoire.
This entire collection, more than 55,000 words plus illustrations and photographs, in densely packed pages, preserves Marlo In New Tops. The ebook price is just $60 and, as you'll see from the Table of Contents below, you'll want to read this book carefully to absorb all it offers.
Don't wait to be blown away by this mix of older Marlo material and Wesley James' insightful Notes and cutting-edge creations. It's all here for you now.
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- Convincing Quick 3-Way- Vol 24, No 1, January 1984
- Second Method
- Third Method
- WJ on Convincing Quick 3-Way
- Quick Three-Way, My Way
- Small Packet One-Handed Top (SPOT) Palm
- The Blindfold Grab-Vol 24, No 2- February 1984
- Grabbing a Sandwich
- Ribbon Rise and Palm
- WJ on Blindfolded Grab
- Palm Glide-Vol 24, No 3, March 1984
- As an Exchange
- As a Multiple Exchange
- WJ on Palm Glide
- Drop Cop Addition (DCA)
- Bolder Aces
- Surrounded Open Travelers- Vol 24, No 4- April 1984
- First Method
- Second Method
- Third Method
- WJ on Surrounded Open Traveler
- No Palm Aces Toolkit
- T-Ace-T Test
- The First Ace
- Wide Open Travelers
- Jack Palmer
- The Last Ace
- On Ace Appearances
- Bertram/James Spread Revelation
- Royal Routines- Vol 24, No 6-June 1984
- First Routine
- WJ on Royal Routines 1st Routine
- Second Routine
- WJ on Royal Routines 2nd Routine
- Third Routine
- WJ on Royal Routines 3rd Routine
- Back Flip My Way
- Mechanical Reverse
- Jogged 6-as-4 Count
- Four as Four Counts
- The FAF-Two C Count
- New Faces of 1234
- Spread ATFUS
- Execution- Vol 24, No 7-July 1984
- First Method
- WJ on Execution - First Method
- As an Exchange or Switch
- WJ on As an Exchange or Switch
- Second Method
- WJ on Execution - Second Method
- Third Method
- WJ on Execution - Third Method
- Fourth Method
- WJ on Execution - Fourth Method
- Down for the Count (An Etude for Execution)
- The Digital Clock- Vol 24, No 8-August 1984
- WJ on The Digital Clock
- Corrected - 14- Prediction-Vol 24, No 12-Dec.1984
- WJ on Corrected - 14 - Prediction
- Improved Christ-Balducci Force and Other Strategies
- The Christ 203rd Force
- The Christ-Balducci Cut Deeper Force
- Marlo's Finesse on the Cut Deeper Force
- WJ on the Improved Cut Deeper Force
- Re-choreographed Cross-Cut Force
- One Cut Improved Christ-Balducci Force
- Outer End Pivot-Vol 25, No 1-Jan. 1985
- WJ on Outer End Pivot
- Another Quick 3-Way- Vol 25, No 1-Jan. 1985
- Working Backwards
- Inner End Pivot- Vol 25, No 2-Feb. 1985
- WJ on Inner End Pivot
- Impromptu Visual Transposition- Vol 25, No 3-March 1985
- WJ on Impromptu Visual Transposition
- Unpremeditated Visual Transposition
- Under the Spread Force/Bottom Deal Force
- History
- The "Traditional" Technique
- The Basic WJ Technique
- Remove Unseen
- One Hand Second Deal
- The Latta Diagonal Palm Shift
- Additional Notes
- Time for Change
- Memorized Penetration-Vol 25, No 4-April 1985
- WJ on Memorized Penetration
- The WJ Double Deal
- The WJ Face-down Double Deal
- The WJ Stud Double Deal
- Impeccable Follow-up
- The Slide Out Lay Down
- Ribbon Spread Flourish Palm-Vol 25, No 5-May 1985
- WJ on Ribbon Spread Flourish Palm
- The Waterfall Blatancy
- Another Sandwich Switchout-Vol 25, No 6-June 1985
- WJ on Another Sandwich Switchout
- Pressure Fan Tutorial
- In Conclusion
- Index
- Bibliography