M.I.N.T #2 by Ed Marlo is de eerste van een tweedelige collectie van revolutionaire kaart specialist Ed Marlo die zijn aandeel tussen 1968 en 1979 deed in de TOPS magazine. Maar liefst 49 sterke Marlo masterpieces; trucs, sleights en tips. M.I.N.T. staat voor Marlo In New Tops.
Ed Marlo's naam wordt regelmatig genoemd door de meest bekwame en deskundige goochelaars, maar zijn uitverkochte bijdragen aan het tijdschrift New TOPS waren moeilijk te vinden en hebben de duurste prijzen op de verzamelaarsmarkt opgeleverd. Met deze nieuwe herdruk kunnen studenten eindelijk deze inspirerende collecties in handen krijgen en Marlo's fascinerende toolkit van krachtige misleidende technieken en boeiende trucs gaan gebruiken om hun eigen magie naar een hoger niveau te tillen.
M.I.N.T #2 is 404 pagina's, beslaat 49 van Marlo's bijdragen aan het tijdschrift en behandelt een enorm scala aan ideeën, technieken, utiliteitsbewegingen, visuele goochelarij en complete trucs. De tekst is volledig geïllustreerd met meer dan 300 gedetailleerde lijntekeningen.
Marlo's creatieve verkenning van de kunst van magie is ongeëvenaard en M.I.N.T vertegenwoordigt een onmisbare inkijk in zijn enorm invloedrijke denken.
Inhoud: 1968 May: More Deuce Sandwiches July: Marlo's Logic August: Beveled Edge Second Deal September: Ace Vanishes October: The Fake Pickup December: Latest Ace Vanishes
1972 August: Long Distance Collectors December: Diminishing Universal/Colorful Surprise
1973 April: Notes on D. C. D. August: Still Collecting/ Reverso November: Deuce Sandwich Switch
1974 February: Invisible Thought Transference June: Think Touch Turn August The Marlo Shelf November: Bottom Deal Exchange December: New Approach Location
1975 March: Center Deal Effects April: New Card Add June: Instant Coin Assembly August: A Radical Departure October: Marlo's Wrist Turn Passes November: Variations of a Palm
1976 January: More Mental Reverses March: Olrarn Turnover Switch April: Double Departure June: Something to Borrow Again August Spectator Cuts Aces September: Spectator Cuts to Locate The Aces November: Marlo Switchout
1977 February: Inexplicable Reverse April: Trite Trickery June: A Voice From the Past July: Wrist Turn Change Plus August: The One You Choose Is The One We Use November: One Way, Two Selections
1978 January: Two Limited Selections February: Reversed Image March: Simplex D. C. D. April: Double D. C. D. August: Touch Turn in Reverse
1979 January: Marlo's Almost Perfect Stop Trick February: Block Turnover Principle Applications March: Red Black Transposition April: Variation of Phase Four May: Mental Reselection
QUOTES:
"A gold mine of some of the most important and useful work with cards ever published" - Louis Faraga
"Serious students of card magic will heatrily welcome the M.I.N.T volumes." - Jon Rauchenbaumer
"...there is EXCELLENT material in these volumes that very few magicians know and even fewer perform." - Scott F Guinn
"I think every cardician should study the materials by the real card master-Ed Marlo. Although some of the materials may not suit the taste of the younger generation, the quality of the magic inside the book are realy top-notch." - Alex Hui
"Ed Marlo was the most prolific creator in the history of card Magic. He had work on pretty much every effect and move with cards. In MINT 1 and 2 you will be in for one hell of a treat as you discover the genius of the man. I can't recommend these volumes enough!" - John Carey
"...even the most zealous critic would be hard-pressed to ignore the wealth of ideas, sleights, effects, methods, and plots that Marlo bestowed upon us all, and the sea-changes in cardicians' thinking that were caught in Marlo's wake." - Jamy Ian Swiss
"Marlo's M.I.N.T collections 1 and 2 are jam packed with exactly the kind of material serious magicians whisper about - fiendishly clever, doable in the real world and so obscured by time and inaccessibility that they will still fool the pants off even knowledgable wizards. If you're looking for deepsecrets to power up your card magic, rest assured you can find them in these two books." - Phill Smith