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Bob Longe

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Bob Longe
BornRobert C. Longe
1928
DiedMarch 17, 2004
CategoriesBooks by Bob Longe

Bob Longe (1928-2004), a retired English teacher and ardent magic hobbyist from Michigan, authored numerous magic books for beginners. He also played piano, tenor banjo, and ukulele.

Biography

Inspired by the big stage shows of the great illusionists Blackstone and Dante, he took up magic in the 1930s. In his teens he got to know some of Detroit's magicians including Harold Sterling, Milt Kort, Karrell Fox, Bob Lund, and Bob Stencil.

Early on, he wrote two booklets on card tricks: The Invisible Deck (published by the Ireland Magic) and The Visible Deck (self-published), before taking up writing again in the 1990s.

Longe died while attending a meeting of Florida’s Pensacola IBM Ring 287. Just as he finished his last effect of some of his favorite routines, he collapsed to the floor of an apparent heart attack. He was rushed to a hospital where he died later that night.[1][2][3]

Books

References

  1. World's Greatest Card Tricks (1996)
  2. One man parade, Linking Ring, September, 2001
  3. One man parade, Linking Ring, August, 2006