Ed Marlo

Ed Marlo, USA, October 10, 1913 - November 7, 1991. Real Name: Edward Malkowski. The most notable name in card magic must be the legendary Ed Marlo. Marlo was so obsessed with card magic that he coined the term cardician. His first publication in 1938, Pasteboard Presto, served as a precursor to his forthcoming career. One of his most famous card sleights, the snap change, was used in David Blaines Street Magic special. Marlo has written over sixty books, many great manuscripts, and contributed to over 2000 tricks in the field of card magic. His 1953 book, The Cardician, is one of his most famous books describing his presentations, effects, sleights, and other closely guarded card secrets. His Revolutionary Card Technique series provides any card magician with everything that could ever be needed to perform his exquisite repertoire. He has also authored respected works on coin magic and dice stacking. Official Ed Marlo web Biography Bibliography

 

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