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'''Patrik Kuffs''' (b. 1970) is a magician, mentalist, author and lecturer from Montreal, Québec, Canada who has appeared many times on some of the country's highest rated French-language television shows over the years. (Festival Juste Pour Rire, Le Grand Rire, Infoman, La Fin Du Monde Est À 7h, Grand Rire Comédie Club, etc...)
  
Patrik Kuffs is a magician, mentalist, author and lecturer from Montreal, Canada who has appeared many times on some of the country’s highest rated French-language television shows. (''Juste Pour Rire'', ''Le Grand Rire Bleu'', ''Ad Lib'', etc.)
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== Biography ==
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In 2000, he made his English-language television debut (with [[David Acer]] and [[Richard Sanders]]) on a "street magic" special for Global TV called Urban Magic, and later appeared on an episode of a children's science series called Popular Mecanix for Kids. In 2003 he published a book of tricks he wrote for the général public (in French) called Psychomagie.
  
In 2000, he made his English-language television debut (with [[David Acer]] and [[Richard Sanders]]) on a “street magic” special for Global TV called [[Urban Magic]], and later appeared on a children’s science series called [[Popular Mechanics for Kids]]. More recently, he has engaged in a series of extended runs for his one-man mentalism show in a variety of upscale Montreal venues, and a book of tricks he wrote for the public (in French) called [[Pscychomagie]] was published in 2003.
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Kuffs has also released three lecture DVDs for magicians - Metal Bending: The Real Work (produced by the Camirand Academy of Magic), Mind Stunts and Mind Stunts II, and a smattering of his original material has appeared in Lee Earle - Syzygy, Banachek - Psychological Subtleties 2, John Lovick - Switch, Robert Cassidy (an almost impossible to find magazine) Quintessence, David Acer - Random Acts of Magic, Genii magazine and MAGIC. In addition, a small booklet of his magic called [[Seven by Patrik Kuffs]] was published in 2004 and receive great review from magician like David Regal.
  
In addition, Kuffs has produced three lecture DVDs for magicians - [[Metal Bending: The Real Work]] ([[Camirand Academy of Magic]]), [[Mind Stunts]] and [[Mind Stunts II]], and a smattering of his original material has appeared in [[Lee Earle]]’s [[Syzygy]], [[Banachek]]’s [[Psychological Subtleties II]], [[John Lovick]]’s [[Switch]], [[Robert Cassidy]]’s [[Quintessence]], [[Genii Magazine]], [[MAGIC]], and in a small booklet called [[Seven by Patrik Kuffs]] (Acer, 2004).
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In 2008, with magician [[Stéphane Bourgoin]], Kuffs co-founded Quebecmagik, a private magic club and unique store in Laval, Quebec (just north of Montreal). The club was created to share magic and related art and for a lack of time since close(2010).
  
== Patrik Kuffs in Genii ==
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In 2010, Kuffs became a columnist for [[Genii]] magazine, with the series projected to run intermittently through 2011. Its debut in the [[Genii 2010 May|May, 2010 issue]] featured a unique version of [[The Berglas Effect]] called "Any Card at Any Numbered Envelope". The second installment featured an on-the-floor handling for the classic Brainwave plot wherein the spectator uses his or her feet to choose a card, and the third offering was an unusual spin-off of [[David Hoy]]'s  [[Tossed-Out-Deck]] plot called "The Tossed Out Rubik's Cube", the fourth one was a very simple chair routine named "Simplex Chair Mystery", the fifth routine "Draw a blank" is a routine that help Kuffs won a undergroud contest organised by [[Larry Becker]] and the last routine, named "Back Perception" is a routine using a very popular impression device and it show the creativity behind Patrik thinking.
  
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Kuffs for 2011 make his come back on stage (the last few years he was more writing and creating stuff's for others) with a new show called "PRESTIDIGICOMIK". A 90 min stage show mixing magic, mentalism and a great doze of Kuffs unique humor. He call this new show his best... so far! Funny thing about Kuffs, he claim that he already know the date for his last performance on stage. It will be done on Halloween night of 2026... now try to figure out why yourself!
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== Mind Stunts in Genii ==
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*[[Genii 2011 December|DECEMBER, 2011]] • Mind Stunts #6: Back Perception
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*[[Genii 2011 September|SEPTEMBER, 2011]] • Mind Stunts #5: Draw a Blank
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*[[Genii 2011 August|AUGUST, 2011]] • Mind Stunts #4: Simplex Chair Mystery
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*[[Genii 2011 January|JANUARY, 2011]] • Mind Stunts #3: Tossed-Out Rubik's Cube
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*[[Genii 2010 August|AUGUST, 2010]] • Mind Stunts #2: Step-by-Step Brainwave
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*[[Genii 2010 May|MAY, 2010]] • Mind Stunts #1: Any Card at Any Numbered Envelope
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==Other Kuffs Tricks in Genii==
 
*[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2008/03/index.html March, 2008 (Magicana) • Bank Lite]
 
*[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2008/03/index.html March, 2008 (Magicana) • Bank Lite]
 
*[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2006/12/index.html December, 2006 (Magicana) • Invisible Touch]
 
*[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2006/12/index.html December, 2006 (Magicana) • Invisible Touch]
  
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Revision as of 21:33, 7 January 2014

Patrik Kuffs
BornOctober 31, 1970

NationalityCanadian
Notable worksMetal Bending, the real work (Camirand Academy of magic)
Mind Stunts vol. 1 & 2 (Penguin Magic)
Known forMentalism, magic & his humor
CategoriesBooks by Patrik Kuffs

Patrik Kuffs (b. 1970) is a magician, mentalist, author and lecturer from Montreal, Québec, Canada who has appeared many times on some of the country's highest rated French-language television shows over the years. (Festival Juste Pour Rire, Le Grand Rire, Infoman, La Fin Du Monde Est À 7h, Grand Rire Comédie Club, etc...)

Biography

In 2000, he made his English-language television debut (with David Acer and Richard Sanders) on a "street magic" special for Global TV called Urban Magic, and later appeared on an episode of a children's science series called Popular Mecanix for Kids. In 2003 he published a book of tricks he wrote for the général public (in French) called Psychomagie.

Kuffs has also released three lecture DVDs for magicians - Metal Bending: The Real Work (produced by the Camirand Academy of Magic), Mind Stunts and Mind Stunts II, and a smattering of his original material has appeared in Lee Earle - Syzygy, Banachek - Psychological Subtleties 2, John Lovick - Switch, Robert Cassidy (an almost impossible to find magazine) Quintessence, David Acer - Random Acts of Magic, Genii magazine and MAGIC. In addition, a small booklet of his magic called Seven by Patrik Kuffs was published in 2004 and receive great review from magician like David Regal.

In 2008, with magician Stéphane Bourgoin, Kuffs co-founded Quebecmagik, a private magic club and unique store in Laval, Quebec (just north of Montreal). The club was created to share magic and related art and for a lack of time since close(2010).

In 2010, Kuffs became a columnist for Genii magazine, with the series projected to run intermittently through 2011. Its debut in the May, 2010 issue featured a unique version of The Berglas Effect called "Any Card at Any Numbered Envelope". The second installment featured an on-the-floor handling for the classic Brainwave plot wherein the spectator uses his or her feet to choose a card, and the third offering was an unusual spin-off of David Hoy's Tossed-Out-Deck plot called "The Tossed Out Rubik's Cube", the fourth one was a very simple chair routine named "Simplex Chair Mystery", the fifth routine "Draw a blank" is a routine that help Kuffs won a undergroud contest organised by Larry Becker and the last routine, named "Back Perception" is a routine using a very popular impression device and it show the creativity behind Patrik thinking.

Kuffs for 2011 make his come back on stage (the last few years he was more writing and creating stuff's for others) with a new show called "PRESTIDIGICOMIK". A 90 min stage show mixing magic, mentalism and a great doze of Kuffs unique humor. He call this new show his best... so far! Funny thing about Kuffs, he claim that he already know the date for his last performance on stage. It will be done on Halloween night of 2026... now try to figure out why yourself!

Mind Stunts in Genii

Other Kuffs Tricks in Genii

References