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'''Paul Chosse''' (1955-2010) learned magic in 1963 from [[Art Lyle]]. <ref> [[Who's Who in Magic]] by [[Bart Whaley]]  (1990) </ref>
  
[[Paul Chosse]] (? - 2010) learned magic in 1963 from [[Art Lyle]]. <ref> [[Who's Who in Magic]] by [[Bart Whaley]]  (1990) </ref>
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== Biography ==
 
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Chosse worked for [[Marvin Burger]] (Buma) for 7 years, starting in 1975, at the "The House of Magic" in San Francisco and was then a partner with [[Bill Whittington]] in the Golden Gate Magic in 1989.<ref> [http://www.stevenyouell.net/content/Chosse.pdf Steven Youell interview]</ref>
 
Chosse worked for [[Marvin Burger]] (Buma) for 7 years, starting in 1975, at the "The House of Magic" in San Francisco and was then a partner with [[Bill Whittington]] in the Golden Gate Magic in 1989.<ref> [http://www.stevenyouell.net/content/Chosse.pdf Steven Youell interview]</ref>
  
== References ==
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== Works ==
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* '''Mumbo Jumbo''', Marketed item, [[Sterling Magic Creations]], 1979
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* '''Cervon 1990: A Review by a Youthful Curmudgeon''', ''[[Genii 1990 May|Genii]]'', Vol. 53 No. 11, May 1990, pp. 728, 748
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* '''Diagonal Palm Shift''', ''[[The New Tops]]'', Vol. 33 No. 12, December 1993, pp. 16-20
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* '''Diagonal Palm Shift''', ''[[L. I. N. T.: Pocket Stuff for Close-Up Magicians]]'' by [[John Luka]], 1997, pp. 14-19
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* '''Triple Header''', ''[[Weapons of Mass Destruction]]'' by [[Steven Youell]], 2004, pp. 64-65
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* '''Chosse's Triple''', ''[[Channel One]]'', Vol. 4 No. 13, 2004
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* '''Chosse’s Crossing''', ''[[Channel One]]'', Vol. 4 No. 14, 2005
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* '''Clearly Amazing Card to Impossible Location''' (with [[Anthony Miller]]), Marketed item, RFA Productions, 2005
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=== ''Jack McMillen'' by Michael Landes (2011) ===
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Chosse was a longtime friend and student of [[Jack McMillen|Jack McMillen's]]. When McMillen's big book was finally published as an ebook in 2011, written by [[Michael Landes]], several items attributed to Chosse were included:
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* '''On the Riffle/Glimpse''', pp. 32-33
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* '''On the Pairs Poker Stack''', pp. 65-67
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* '''On the J. M. Card Rise''', pp. 74-75
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* '''On Psychic Stop II''', pp. 202-203
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* '''Dollar/Dime Spellbound''', pp. 218-219
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* '''On the Diagonal Palm Shift''', pp. 253-254
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** '''The Multiple Shift''', p. 254
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** '''Cover on the Right''', pp. 254-255
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** '''The Dribble''', p. 255
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** '''The Spread''', pp. 255-256
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{{References}}
 
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Board=10&Number=218501&Searchpage=1&Main=31462&Words=chosse&topic=0&Search=true#Post218501
 
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Board=10&Number=218501&Searchpage=1&Main=31462&Words=chosse&topic=0&Search=true#Post218501
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* http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/wickedlocal-plymouth/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=141598279
  
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Revision as of 01:26, 6 January 2015

Paul Chosse
BornPaul Stevens Chosse
January 8, 1955
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedMarch 31, 2010 (age 55)
Plymouth, Massachusetts

Paul Chosse (1955-2010) learned magic in 1963 from Art Lyle. [1]

Biography

Chosse worked for Marvin Burger (Buma) for 7 years, starting in 1975, at the "The House of Magic" in San Francisco and was then a partner with Bill Whittington in the Golden Gate Magic in 1989.[2]

Works

Jack McMillen by Michael Landes (2011)

Chosse was a longtime friend and student of Jack McMillen's. When McMillen's big book was finally published as an ebook in 2011, written by Michael Landes, several items attributed to Chosse were included:

  • On the Riffle/Glimpse, pp. 32-33
  • On the Pairs Poker Stack, pp. 65-67
  • On the J. M. Card Rise, pp. 74-75
  • On Psychic Stop II, pp. 202-203
  • Dollar/Dime Spellbound, pp. 218-219
  • On the Diagonal Palm Shift, pp. 253-254
    • The Multiple Shift, p. 254
    • Cover on the Right, pp. 254-255
    • The Dribble, p. 255
    • The Spread, pp. 255-256

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic by Bart Whaley (1990)
  2. Steven Youell interview