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Revision as of 17:59, 31 October 2009

Tom Frame (January 19, 1960), born in Canton, Ohio, is a is a psychotherapist and magic enthusiast with a specialty in card magic.

Frame's passion for magic was ignited at the age of 13, when he received a TV Magic Set for Christmas. His other interests include Poker, movies and rock and roll. He and his wife live in San Francisco.


Bibliography

  • July, 1980 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • March, 1991 - "Comedy of Errors" in Apocalypse
  • September, 1991 - "Clear De Lune" in Apocalypse
  • November, 1991 - Framed!
  • May, 1992 - "Sight Gag" in Apocalypse
  • September, 1992 - "Rubber Wrangler" in Apocalypse
  • August, 1995 - "Blind Dates" in Apocalypse
  • November, 1995 - Scary Hotels lecture notes
  • October, 1996 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • November, 1996 - "Leadership Potential" in Apocalypse
  • November, 1996 - "Well-Appointed Stud" in The Trap Door
  • January, 1997 - Covert Operations lecture notes
  • August, 1997 - "An Innocent Man" in The Linking Ring
  • August, 1997 - "Reversal of Fortune" in Magic
  • October, 1997 - "Eventuality Aces" (aka "Free Ace-Ociation") in Apocalypse
  • June, 1998 - "Boondoggled" in The Linking Ring
  • July, 1998 - "What You Were Thinking" in Magic
  • November, 1998 - "Off-Color Sandwich" in Magic
  • March, 1999 - "Forensic Evidence" in Magic
  • April, 1999 - "The Final Countdown" in Onyx
  • May, 1999 - "Sandwich Transit" in The Linking Ring
  • September, 1999 - "The 15 Second Memorized Deck" in Channel One
  • October, 1999 - "Return of the Fly" in Magic
  • March, 2000 - "Spellermental" in Channel One
  • September, 2000 - "A Case of Polygraphy" in Channel One
  • December, 2000 - "Silent Scream" in The Linking Ring
  • April, 2001 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • September, 2001 - "Blind-Sided" in Ego #4
  • November, 2001 - "Comedy of Errors", "Clear De Lune", "Sight Gag" and "Rubber Wrangler" in Apocalypse, Volumes 11-15
  • March/April, 2002 - "Download" (with Jeff Pierce & Tom Cutts) in AM/PM
  • June, 2002 - "Blind Dates", "Leadership Potential" and "Eventuality Aces" in Apocalypse, Volumes 16 - 20
  • November/December 2002 - "A Mental Case" in AM/PM
  • April, 2004 - "A Defective Deck" in Channel One
  • September, 2005 - "Psyboards" in Magic
  • March, 2006 - Sinister Ministrations lecture notes
  • March, 2006 - The Hypercard Project
  • August, 2006 - One-Man issue of "Talk About Tricks" in Magic
  • July, 2007 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • August, 2007 - "Kitchen Sync" in M-U-M
  • November, 2008 - "Off-Color Sandwich 2.0" in The Linking Ring
  • September 2008 to present - Product reviewer on the Genii forum

Awards

  • October, 1996 - His One Man Parade in The Linking Ring received the IBM plaque for Best Parade and "The Mystic Spinner of Doom" was awarded the trophy for Best Trick