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+ | | birth_name = Roger L. Crabtree | ||
+ | | birth_day = January 17, | ||
+ | | birth_year = 1932 | ||
+ | | birth_place = Springfield, Ohio | ||
+ | | death_day = December 23, | ||
+ | | death_year = 1993 | ||
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+ | '''Roger Crabtree''' (1932 - 1993) was a pilot and semi-professional close-up comedy magician. After getting out of the Air Force (as a captain), he was a pilot for American Airlines.<ref>Obit, Magic, February 1994</ref> | ||
− | + | Crabtree served as president of [[TAOM]] and the [[IBM]].<ref>Broken Wand, Linking Ring, February 1994</ref> | |
− | + | == Awards == | |
+ | * Close-up trophies at IBM and TOAM. | ||
− | + | == Books == | |
+ | [[The Crabtree Connection]] (a version of the [[Linking Cards]]) by [[Lewis Ganson]] (1981) | ||
− | [[Category:Biographies | + | [[Category:Biographies]] |
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Revision as of 16:20, 3 February 2011
Roger Crabtree | |
Born | Roger L. Crabtree January 17, 1932 Springfield, Ohio |
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Died | December 23, 1993 (age 61) |
Roger Crabtree (1932 - 1993) was a pilot and semi-professional close-up comedy magician. After getting out of the Air Force (as a captain), he was a pilot for American Airlines.[1]
Crabtree served as president of TAOM and the IBM.[2]
Awards
- Close-up trophies at IBM and TOAM.
Books
The Crabtree Connection (a version of the Linking Cards) by Lewis Ganson (1981)
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