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Bob Farmer | |
Born | Robert Arthur J. Farmer 1948 Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Bob Farmer (b.1948) is an intellectual property rights lawyer, screenwriter, film producer and amateur magician. When not representing show business people, he performs, creates and writes about cards, close-up, and mentalism.[1]
Biography
Farmer attend his first FFFF in 1979 and was an early mentor to David Ben.
He has contributed to Hade-E-Gram, Linking Ring, Epoptica, and wrote the column Flim-Flam in Magic from 1992 to 2000 again within Genii from 2003 to 2005.
Marketed Tricks
- Tsunami (1988)
- Deja VooDoo (1989)
- Headhunter (1989)
- Nothing to Lose (1991)
Books
- Beat 'Em, Cheat 'Em, Leave 'Em Bleedin (1994)
- The Bammo Ten Card Deal Dossier (2015)
References
- ↑ BRAIN TO WALLET, Bob Farmer, Genii 1991 March
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