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'''Phil Matlin''' is the owner of one of Canada's oldest and most respected magic shops, [[Perfect Magic]], which began as a mail-order company in the basement of his Montreal home in 1976, then, in 1979, moved to the building on Van Horne Avenue where it still resides. In 1980, Matlin co-founded (with [[C.W. Vermeys]], a.k.a. [[Mephisto]]) what would eventually become an enormously successful regional convention, [[Magie Montreal]], and began releasing some of his own creations, including [[Bewildered]], [[Future Foretold]], and [[Silver Sanctums]]. In the ensuing years, [[Perfect Magic]] also produced and marketed tricks by, among others, [[David Acer]] ("Quartermain," "Spare Change"), [[Michael Ammar]] ("Visually Yours"), [[Buddy Ankner]] ("Ankner's Aces"), and [[William Zavis]] ("Soft Center"), and in the mid 1980s, [[Videonics]] recorded Phil Matlin's lecture, ''Perfect Magic'', as part of their groundbreaking line of videos, which are now the property of [[L&L Publishing]].
'''Phil Matlin''' is the owner of one of Canada's oldest and most respected magic shops, [[Perfect Magic]], which began as a mail-order company in the basement of his Montreal home in 1976, then, in 1979, moved to the building on Van Horne Avenue where it still resides.  
 
== Biography ==
In 1980, Matlin co-founded (with [[C.W. Vermeys]], a.k.a. [[Mephisto]]) what would eventually become an enormously successful regional convention, [[Magie Montreal]], and began releasing some of his own creations, including [[Bewildered]], [[Future Foretold]], and [[Silver Sanctums]]. In the ensuing years, [[Perfect Magic]] also produced and marketed tricks by, among others, [[David Acer]] ("Quartermain," "Spare Change"), [[Michael Ammar]] ("Visually Yours"), [[Buddy Ankner]] ("Ankner's Aces"), and [[William Zavis]] ("Soft Center"), and in the mid 1980s, [[Videonics]] recorded Phil Matlin's lecture, ''Perfect Magic'', as part of their groundbreaking line of videos, which are now the property of [[L&L Publishing]].


More recently, Matlin has been indulging his interest in ragtime music, playing piano live for the legendary manipulator [[Romaine]] in a touring show called "Back in Time" (Matlin also played piano for [[Cardini]] when he appeared at the Bellevue Casino Nite Club in Montreal), and releasing two CDs—''Ragtime Magic'' and ''Ragtime Daze''—both available through www.perfectmagic.com.
More recently, Matlin has been indulging his interest in ragtime music, playing piano live for the legendary manipulator [[Romaine]] in a touring show called "Back in Time" (Matlin also played piano for [[Cardini]] when he appeared at the Bellevue Casino Nite Club in Montreal), and releasing two CDs—''Ragtime Magic'' and ''Ragtime Daze''—both available through www.perfectmagic.com.


On June 21st, 2009, at the [[Canadian Association of Magicians]] convention just outside of Montreal, Matlin was given the Sid Lorraine Award for outstanding contribution to magic.
On June 21st, 2009, at the [[Canadian Association of Magicians]] convention just outside of Montreal, Matlin was given the Sid Lorraine Award for outstanding contribution to magic.
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 21 January 2014

Phil Matlin
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Phil Matlin is the owner of one of Canada's oldest and most respected magic shops, Perfect Magic, which began as a mail-order company in the basement of his Montreal home in 1976, then, in 1979, moved to the building on Van Horne Avenue where it still resides.

Biography

In 1980, Matlin co-founded (with C.W. Vermeys, a.k.a. Mephisto) what would eventually become an enormously successful regional convention, Magie Montreal, and began releasing some of his own creations, including Bewildered, Future Foretold, and Silver Sanctums. In the ensuing years, Perfect Magic also produced and marketed tricks by, among others, David Acer ("Quartermain," "Spare Change"), Michael Ammar ("Visually Yours"), Buddy Ankner ("Ankner's Aces"), and William Zavis ("Soft Center"), and in the mid 1980s, Videonics recorded Phil Matlin's lecture, Perfect Magic, as part of their groundbreaking line of videos, which are now the property of L&L Publishing.

More recently, Matlin has been indulging his interest in ragtime music, playing piano live for the legendary manipulator Romaine in a touring show called "Back in Time" (Matlin also played piano for Cardini when he appeared at the Bellevue Casino Nite Club in Montreal), and releasing two CDs—Ragtime Magic and Ragtime Daze—both available through www.perfectmagic.com.

On June 21st, 2009, at the Canadian Association of Magicians convention just outside of Montreal, Matlin was given the Sid Lorraine Award for outstanding contribution to magic.

References