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* Decennial Prelection (1980)
* Decennial Prelection (1980)


== References ==
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* [[Genii 1975 October|Genii, Vol. 39, No. 10, October 1975]], Tricks of the Trade by Ed Mishell, page 547
* http://www.magician.org/node/1313


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Scotty York
BornScott Bennett York, Jr.
1937
DiedDecember 28, 2012
Manassas, Virginia
Flourished1970s-1980s

Scotty York, known as "The Silver Fox", was an Engineer by trade who performed as close-up magic as a bartender at Brook Farm Inn of Magic in Silver Spring, Maryland and later at the Inn of Magic in Wheaton, Maryland.

Books

  • Scott York on the Cups and Balls (1971)
  • The Scot York Lecture Book (1975)
  • Scot York on Coins (1975)
  • Scot York's Greenville Lecture Notes (1977)
  • Decennial Prelection (1980)

References