MINT 2 is a groundbreaking book on card magic by the legendary magician Ed Marlo. This book is the long-awaited follow-up to Marlo's original "MINT" book, which revolutionized the world of card magic upon its release.
Inside MINT 2 you'll find a wealth of new and innovative card tricks, techniques, and routines that had never been seen before. Marlo was known for his genius in developing new sleights and moves, and MINT 2 is a testament to his incredible talent.
Many of these tricks and methods became beloved classics that are still used today like Think Touch Turn, Radical Departure, Long Distance Collectors, Diamond Cut Diamond, The Slip Count Principle, Wrist Turn Passes, Moveable Card Pass and more.
MINT 2 is a must-have for any serious student of card magic. It's a testament to the genius of Ed Marlo and a treasure trove of new material that will keep you learning and improving for years to come.
416 Pages | More than 300 illustrations
M.I.N.T #1 by Edward Marlo also available.
Contents
- Introduction: Jon Racherbaumer
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
1969
- January: Somersaulting A - 2 - 3
- March: Moveable Card Pass
- August: Slip Count Principle
1970
- January: Wrist Turn Passes
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