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Peter Duffie (b. April 15, 1957)
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'''Peter Duffie''', who's chief mentor was [[Roy Walton]], led to a series of books, beginning with Alternative Card Magic (1982), in association with [[Jerry Sadowitz]].
  
Peter’s chief mentor was [[Roy Walton]].
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==Publications==
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* ''[[Alternative Card Magic]]'' with [[Jerry Sadowitz]] ([[Breese Books]], 1982)
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* ''Contemporary Card Magic'' with Jerry Sadowitz (Breese Books, 1984)
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* ''Close-up to the Point'' (Breese Books, 1984)
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* ''Duet'' (Breese Books, 1984)
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* ''Trio'' (Breese Books, 1985)
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* ''Quartet'' (Breese Books, 1986)
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* ''Solo'' (Breese Books, 1986)
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* ''[[Inspirations]]'' with [[Jerry Sadowitz]] (Breese Books, 1987)
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* ''Double Indemnity'' (1988)
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* ''Imagine'' (1991)
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* ''Hidden Agenda'' (1992)
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* ''Obsession'' (1992)
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* ''Ulterior Motifs'' (1992)
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* ''Untold'' (1992)
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* ''Ethos'' (1993)
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* ''Applications'' (Breese Books, 1993)
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* ''Pure Devilment/Power Fool'' (1993)
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* ''Card Selection'' (Peter Duffie, 1993)
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* ''Cards in Principle'' (1994)
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* ''Hidden Agenda 2'' (1994)
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* ''Card School'' (1995)
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* ''An Evening with Peter Duffie at the S.C.A.'' (1995)
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* ''Caravan Site: The [[Dungeon]] Folio Number Three'' with [[Anthony Owen]], [[Roy Walton]], and [[Angelo Carbone]] (Magic Dungeon, 1995)
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* ''[[Duffie's Card Compulsions]]'' ([[Kaufman and Greenberg]], 1995)
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* ''Method in Effect'' (Peter Duffie, 1996)
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* ''Untold'' (Peter Duffie, 1996)
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* ''Open Secrets'' (Peter Duffie, 1997)
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* ''N.D.E.: A Near Deck Experience'' (Peter Duffie, 1997)
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* ''With Cards'' (Peter Duffie, 1997)
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* ''[[Effortless Card Magic]]'' ([[Kaufman and Company]], 1997)
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* ''Covert Concepts'' (Peter Duffie, 1998)
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* ''Deck Direct'' (Peter Duffie, 1998)
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* ''[[Five Times Five: Scotland]]'' (Kaufman and Company, 1998)
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* ''Card Zones'' with [[Jerry Sadowitz]] (Breese Books, 2001)
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* ''[[Card Conspiracy, Vol. 1]]'' with [[Robin Robertson]] (Morris Publishing, 2003)
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* ''[[Card Conspiracy, Vol. 2]]'' with Robin Robertson (Morris Publishing, 2003)
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* ''Diamonds from the Coal'' with Robin Robertson (Morris Publishing, 2004)
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* ''Killer Koncepts'' with [[Aldo Colombini]] and Robin Robertson ([[Mamma Mia Magic]], 2004)
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* ''Subtle Miracles'' (Breese Books, 2004)
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* ''[[The Magic of Fred Robinson]]'' (Breese Books, 2009)
  
His early association with [[Jerry Sadowitz]] led to a series of books, beginning with Alternative Card Magic (1982).
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== Awards ==
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* Winner of the [[Scottish Conjuror's Association]] Close-up competition
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* [[British Ring]]'s  [[Zina Bennett Cup]]
  
=Books=
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{{References}}
In the mid-90's, [[Richard Kaufman]] gave him a publishing contract which produced
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 75. No. 8, August 1995, HOCUS POCUS PARADE, Peter Duffie One-Man Parade, by Jon Racherbaumer, page 93
* [[Duffie's Card Compulsions]] (1995)
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* http://www.lybrary.com/peter-duffie-m-52.html
* [[Five Times Five: Scotland]] (1998)
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* Best of Friends, Volume III (2007) by Harry Loraine, Short Biography, page 296
* [[Effortless Card Magic]] (1997)
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* http://www.peterduffie.com/
 
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== Awards ==
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* Winner of the Scottish Conjuror’s Association Close-up competition
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* the British Ring Zina Bennett Cup
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== External References ==
 
*http://www.peterduffie.com/
 
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 13 January 2015

Peter Duffie
BornApril 15, 1957
Glasgow, Scotland

CategoriesBooks by Peter Duffie

Peter Duffie, who's chief mentor was Roy Walton, led to a series of books, beginning with Alternative Card Magic (1982), in association with Jerry Sadowitz.

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Awards

References

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