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Dr. Hiroshi Sawa, a dentist, is one of Japan's most prolific magicians.  
Dr. Hiroshi Sawa, a dentist, is one of Japan's most prolific magicians.  


[[Dai Vernon]] in the [[Vernon Touch]] on September, 1969 said "''They love magic in Japan. The people are analytical, observant, and they're very hard to fool. That's why the magicians there are so good. They had to develop themselves to a point where they could fool the audience. [...] The first time I was really flabbergasted was in Osaka when I met this young dentist named Hirosi Sawa.''"  And then on March 1971, "''I didn't see my friend, Hiroshi Sawa [while in Japan], whom I consider to be one of the most original magicians in the world. I say this with the utmost sincerity.''" {{Youtube Thumb|Vdah5D8X-pM|350|''Performing his routine Shinju Monogarari (Story of Pearl)''}}
[[Dai Vernon]] in the [[Vernon Touch]] on [[Genii 1969 September]] said "''They love magic in Japan. The people are analytical, observant, and they're very hard to fool. That's why the magicians there are so good. They had to develop themselves to a point where they could fool the audience. [...] The first time I was really flabbergasted was in Osaka when I met this young dentist named Hirosi Sawa.''"  And then on March 1971, "''I didn't see my friend, Hiroshi Sawa [while in Japan], whom I consider to be one of the most original magicians in the world. I say this with the utmost sincerity.''" {{Youtube Thumb|Vdah5D8X-pM|350|''Performing his routine Shinju Monogarari (Story of Pearl)''}}


== Sawa in Genii Magazine ==
== Sawa in Genii Magazine ==

Revision as of 02:42, 29 June 2010

Dr. Hiroshi Sawa, a dentist, is one of Japan's most prolific magicians.

Dai Vernon in the Vernon Touch on Genii 1969 September said "They love magic in Japan. The people are analytical, observant, and they're very hard to fool. That's why the magicians there are so good. They had to develop themselves to a point where they could fool the audience. [...] The first time I was really flabbergasted was in Osaka when I met this young dentist named Hirosi Sawa." And then on March 1971, "I didn't see my friend, Hiroshi Sawa [while in Japan], whom I consider to be one of the most original magicians in the world. I say this with the utmost sincerity."

'Performing his routine Shinju Monogarari (Story of Pearl)

Sawa in Genii Magazine