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Revision as of 20:48, 29 October 2011
William Simon (April 7, 1927 - May 6, 1988) was an amateur cardman.
Bill Simon | |
Born | April 07, 1927 |
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Died | May 06, 1988 (age 61) |
Categories | Books by Bill Simon |
Biography
Bill entered Roanoke College at the age of 15. His college work was interrupted during World War II. He served in the Army Air Corps as a cryptographer. After the war, Bill graduated from New York University. In 1962, he founded the Brassbestos Manufacturing Corporation , which he served as its President until 1984. Friend of both Ed Marlo and Dai Vernon.
Significant Contributions
Created the Four Packets Triumph (See Sleightly Sensational, page 21), Business Card Prophesy Force, Block Slip Cut.
Family
Wife Rona (Hament) and children Anne, Barbara and Steven.
Books
- Controlled Miracles (1949)
- Effective Card Magic (1952) (Said to have been ghost-written by Jean Hugard)
- Sleightly Sensational (1954)
- Mathematical Magic (1964)
References
- Obit. Genii 1988 January, Vol. 51, No. 7, page 486
- Linking Ring, Vol. 68, no. 7, July 1988, page 108 - Memoriam By Robert Orben