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Revision as of 18:20, 2 May 2013

J. T. Garrus
BornJames Taylor Garrus
May 4th 1908
Orlando, Florida
DiedJune 31st 1977 (age Expression error: Unrecognized word "st".)
Alexandria, VA
Resting placeMound View Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Knox County, OH
NationalityAmerican
Known forPassing the Centre Tear on to Sid Lorraine

J. T. Garrus was an amateur magician from America who attended Cambridge University, where he was Secretary of the Pentacle Club in 1928.[1]

Also in 1928, he introduced the Center Tear to Sid Lorraine who passed it on to other magicians.

Garrus performed "Through the Eye of a Needle" in the 1930 Pentacle Club's show.


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