Revolutionary Card Technique - Ed Marlo

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Postby Marvell » Oct 25th, '08, 23:47



Where the second finger is defined as index or middle?

Thumb - Index - Middle - Ring - Little

... is the scheme I am most familiar with.

We should take this to another post really.

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Postby Card Detective » Oct 26th, '08, 10:41

That is the accepted convention. The middle being the longest finger.

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Postby TheStoner » Jan 10th, '09, 14:50

Bought this from International Magic a few days back. What a monster - it's thicker than two volumes of Card College! All seems v.advanced to a beginner like me, but nice to have something to aspire to. The sections on palming are great stuff and explanations are very clear, but my fingers aren't up to it yet! Still highly recommended though.

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RCT Marlo

Postby Card Detective » Jan 11th, '09, 21:48

Patience. I would suggest you work slowly through it but not continuously. Concentrate on a move and try and stick with it until you have mastered it. Can be very frustrating but also worthwhile and satisfying.

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