Jon Racherbaumer: Ed Marlo's Think Ace, a Retrospective
Racherbaumer, Jon: Ed Marlo's Think Ace, a Retrospective
©1993 Muriel Malkowski, Jon Racherbaumer
Softcover, saddle-stitched, 8.5x11", 37 pages

©2000 Second Edition
©2004 Third Edition (Think Ace 3.0)
Jon Racherbaumer: Ed Marlo's Think Ace
Image courtesy Conjuring Arts Research Center

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Contents (from first edition book):

2 Introduction: on the evolution of the Think Ace effect.

4 Beginnings

4 Touch Turn: one of five cards touched reverses itself; repeated
5 Named Reverse: another version
8 Think Ace: named Ace is the one the magician has turned face up
9 - Second Method
10 - Third Method
11 Gaffed Think Ace

12 Tributaries

12 Swindle Think Ace: version without showing the face of the different colored card
13 Technicolor Think Ace: chosen Ace is reversed and also with a different color back
13 - Commercial Version
14 - Second Version
15 - Third Method
16 - Fourth Method - Isolated
16 - Fifth Method
17 - Sixth Method
17 - Seventh Method
18 - Eighth Method
18 - Ninth Method
19 Four-Card Technicolor Thought - Number One: no gaffs or extra cards
20 Four-Card Technicolor Thought - Number Two: follow on
21 More Four-Card Technicolor Thoughts
21 - First Method
22 - Second Method
22 - Third Method
23 Cased-In Technicolor Thought: clean version, Aces removed from an envelope
25 Tabled Think Ace
25 Spread Think Ace
27 Contingency Aces (Robert Walker, Jon Racherbaumer)
28 Bold B`Wave (Jon Racherbaumer)

30 Unanswered Letters (Jon Racherbaumer):
31 - To Charlie Miller
33 - To Brother John Hamman
36 - Welcome to Olram File



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