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Ed Marlo

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Ed Marlo was a prominent American magician specializing in close-up card magic during the mid-20th century. He is notable for developing innovative techniques and routines that significantly influenced the art form’s evolution. His work remains studied by contemporary magicians seeking to understand foundational sleight of hand principles. He catered primarily to professional magicians and those deeply involved in studying and practicing advanced card manipulation.

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What branch of magic was Ed Marlo famous for?

Ed Marlo was a legendary American magician specializing in close-up card magic, specifically sleight of hand. He was famous for his work with false shuffles, lifts, and intricate card controls.

What is Ed Marlo's most famous card sleight?

One of his most famous innovations is the "Tilt" move, which allows a magician to seemingly place a card into the center of the deck while actually placing it second from the top. He also pioneered the popular "Ace Assembly" plot.

What books did Ed Marlo publish?

Marlo was incredibly prolific, publishing numerous influential texts such as *Revolutionary Card Technique* and *The Cardician*. These books remain foundational texts for modern sleight-of-hand artists.

Did Ed Marlo ever perform on television or in stage shows?

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Ed Marlo rarely performed on stage or television, preferring to share his magic with fellow magicians in private sessions. He spent most of his life based in Chicago, working outside the magic industry as a mechanic.

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