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** ''[[M-U-M]]'', Vol. 58 No. 12 (May 1969, p. 30).
** ''[[M-U-M]]'', Vol. 58 No. 12 (May 1969, p. 30).
** [[J. G. Thompson]], ''[[The Living End]]'' (1970, p. 21).
** [[J. G. Thompson]], ''[[The Living End]]'' (1970, p. 21).
** Ed Marlo, ''[[Cardially Yours]]'' (2008, p. 37).
** Ed Marlo, ''[[Cardially Yours (Marlo)|Cardially Yours]]'' (2008, p. 37).


* '''Card from Case''': Ed Marlo, ''[[The Side Steal]]'' (1957, pp. 38-39).
* '''Card from Case''': Ed Marlo, ''[[The Side Steal]]'' (1957, pp. 38-39).

Revision as of 12:45, 27 January 2015

Card to Card Case is a trick in which the magician causes a selected card to transport to the card case. Edward Marlo pioneered many of the methods for doing the trick with sleight-of-hand and regular cards, and the trick was popularized by Chicago bartender Matt Schulien in the fifties.

Publications

  • Skinning the Cat (Ed Marlo): The Hierophant, No. 4 (Summer 1970, pp. 185-186).
    • Jon Racherbaumer, The Legendary Hierophant (1998, pp. 77-379).
  • On the Card to Case: Ed Marlo, Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 4 (1981, pp. 14-62).
    • Solomon's Original Method (Dave Solomon): Ed Marlo, Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 4 (1981, pp. 18-19).
    • The Other Solomon Original (Dave Solomon): Ed Marlo, Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 4 (1981, pp. 32-33).
    • Manual Methods: Ed Marlo, Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 4 (1981, pp. 35-62).
  • More Thoughts on the Card to Case: Ed Marlo, Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 4 (1981, pp. 63-66).

References