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The very first and most important of these was The Unexpected Card Book. It offers a dense, wide-ranging collection of over 80 effects and sleights, spanning multiple plots and skill levels. These are practical, direct ideas that still feel modern more than half a century later.
Often referred to as “Volume Zero” of the Marlo Magazines, this book represents a pivotal moment in Marlo’s output. It bridges the gap between his underground manuscripts and his later, more widely distributed work. So when we set out to produce this edition, we treated it with the care it deserves. This is not a facsimile or a quick scan. Every word has been meticulously retyped. Every illustration has been remastered and cleaned up. Every page has been thoughtfully redesigned to meet modern standards, while preserving the spirit of the original.
And then we went further.
With the help of our editor, Mike Vance, we were able to work from Marlo’s own personal copy of the manuscript—complete with his handwritten notes and corrections. These have been fully integrated into this edition, making it the most complete and refined version of The Unexpected Card Book ever produced.
The material itself is organized into eleven tightly constructed chapters, covering everything from overhand shuffle work and prepared effects to faro systems, Clock routines, controls, updated classics, and a wide-ranging potpourri of ideas. You’ll find Marlo’s handling of the Balducci Cut Deeper Force (arguably the clearest and most effective version ever put into print) alongside a Wild Card routine that ranks among his finest creations.
Other highlights include pieces like “Simplex Blindfold Deals”, “Success Story”, “Miracle Faro Reverse”, “Royal Monte”, “The Darkest Hour”, along with a substantial collection of sleights and techniques such as Marlo’s Simple Push Switch and the Marlo Center Deal. His center deal work here is highly notable: accessible, deceptive, and immediately usable. And that’s only the beginning. Nearly every page contains something worth exploring, refining, or putting straight into performance. Get it today, exclusively at Vanishing Inc.
For the collectors and die-hard Marlo fans, we’ve produced 100 numbered Deluxe Editions of The Unexpected Card Book. It is bound in the same custom leatherette as the Deluxe Editions of Marlo Magazines, making sure your “Volume 0” perfectly matches Volumes 1-6.
Contents of Unexpected Card Book
Foreword
Chapter I — Collection of Collectors
Chapter II — Overhand Shuffle Applications
- Simplex Blindfold Deals
- Combination Overhand Shuffle Stacks
- Streamlined Lessinout Stack
- Mario’s Broken Up Milk Build Stack
Chapter III — Prepared Card Effects
- Success Story
- Solving a Problem
- Posing and Solving a Problem
- Double Surprise
- Simple Premonition
- Splitting a Thought
- One Eyed Jacks Open Other Eye
- Signo-Transpo
- Wild Card Routine
- Repeat Ace Transpo
- Think Universal
Chapter IV — Mathematical and Faro Effects
- The 9999 Miracle
- The Schmaltzy Showman’s Prediction
- Mathematical Marlo
- Sober Slop Shuffle Deal
- The Deep Face-Up Switch
- The Invisible Toss
- Miracle Faro Reverse
- Masterful Match Up
- Masterful Mix Up
- Automatic Placement Double Control, Plus One
Chapter V — Problems Solved
- Lose or Win Proposition
- From Scratch
- More on Coincidence
- Pointed Up Wager
- Royal Monte
Chapter VI — Clock Effects
- The Pre-Determined Hour
- Time For Laymen
- Prediction Surprise and Clock Combination
- The Darkest Hour
- Another Clock Effect
Chapter VII — System Controls
- System Controls
- More On The KO Control
- Miracle Location
- Red and Black Thoughts
- Camouflage Control
- In Case of a Miss
- Ace Appearance
Chapter VIII — Updated Classics
- Surprise-Surprise-Surprise
- The Repeater
- Let’s Recapitulate or Criss Cross
- Another Triple Transpo
- Repeat Card Through Bar or Table
- Under the Top
- Call it the —
- Is this the Elevator Going Up or Down?
- Elevator Aces
- Needed a Title
Chapter IX — Potpourri of Effects
- A Quickie
- Exhibitionism
- Stranger in a Harem
- Cover-Up Block Slip Cut Aces
- No Future Plus
- Olram’s Coincidence
- Coefficient of Friction
- Another Spectator Cuts the Aces
Chapter X — Four for Four Transpos
- A Beautiful Illusion
- Impromptu Chamele Aces
- Notes on Chamele Aces
- Color Transposition
- Without a Gaff
- The Gaff Makes It
Chapter XI — Bonus Inserts
- Marlo’s Simple Push Switch
- On the Spread Switch
- A Three Packet Estimation
- Special to the Expert
- Marlo’s Center Block Control
- The Marlo Center Deal
- An Added Observation
- The Quick Cull Miracle
Page Size: 8.5in x 11in
Customer reviews for Unexpected Card Book
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And it contents the same fantastic card routines and card moves.
Excellent book , I recommend it.
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Kenneth asks: Price of deluxe unexpected card book and number of pages?
- 1. Jim responds:About 260 pages. The Deluxe Edition is sold out, but you can check the original price above, in the menu.
Josh asks: Skill level?
- 1. Grayson responds:I have been a deep student of Ed Marlo for a long time. I have found most of his work is difficult however this book says is more varied in skill levels.
Jose asks: What is the difference between the Deluxe Edition and the normal book?
- 1. Fredrick responds:According to the ad: “For the collectors and die-hard Marlo fans, we’ve produced 100 numbered Deluxe Editions of The Unexpected Card Book. It is bound in the same custom leatherette as the Deluxe Editions of Marlo Magazines, making sure your “Volume 0” perfectly matches Volumes 1-6.” If you have the deluxe Marlo Magazine set, you’ll want the deluxe edition to match.
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