by seige » Sep 13th, '07, 08:12
Abraxus is correct: The Legend and The Cardician the two 'mainstream' Marlo DVDs, but having just peeled them out of my bookcase and read the contents, there's nowt about bottom palming, and unfortunately it doesn't spring to mind either.
You *must* bear in mind that much of Marlo's move mastery comes from practically living his daily life with a deck of cards in his hands. Something of a card geek, Marlo can tease us with seemingly simple sleights with poetic ease. A bottom palm for Marlo would involve practically zero effort... with hands like his, you could bottom palm the entire deck un-noticed.
Nextly, and foremustly secondish:
I can wholeheartedly recommend the Hofzinser bottom palm, whihc doesn't involve the deck being inverted. This is covered in Hofzinser's own work, and Vernon's 'Revelations' DVD (specifically Volume 7). Vernon's revelations DVDs/videos are well worth their weight in plastic, if not gold.
There's even MORE work on bottom palms on Revelations 8.
I cannot stress how overlooked the bottom palm is. It's as natural—if handled right—as a top palm. But in tabled work, it's a lot more practical than a top palm, in my own opinion.