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Born | 1956 Venezuela |
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Categories | Books by Rafael Benatar |
Rafael Benatar, born in Venezuela in 1956, translated Mnemonica by Juan Tamariz in 2004.
Books
- Cubiletes en Transito (1989) translated as Transit Cups and Balls.
- Double Card Technique (1993)
- Three Professional Card Routines (1993)
References
- Cover Genii 2005 March
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