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=== Magicana New Series ===
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'''Richard Turner''' (b. June 16, 1954) is an American playing card technician.
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| editors          = Charlie Miller, Elizabeth Wilson 
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'''Magicana New Series''' was a continuation of the "magazine within a magazine", [[Magicana]], a magic newsletter started by [[Bill Woodfield]] in 1946 and was distributed within [[Genii]] starting in 1948.
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== Biography ==
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[[File:Richard_Turner_Cowboy_Hat.png|right|thumb|200px|Richard Turner]]
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Although an accomplished magician in his own right, Richard does not perform “magic tricks” in the true sense of the term - he has dedicated his life to mastering and demonstrating the moves used by cardsharps old and new to cheat the uninitiated. Richard’s educational, yet entertaining demonstrations have been featured on dozens of television programs in countries around the world, including "That's Incredible", "Ripley's Believe It Or Not", “The 700 Club”, five appearances on Japanese programs, including “World Geniuses” and on Great Britain’s “The Paul Daniels Magic Show”. He has conducted motivational lectures for scores of international corporations and government agencies, and created and performed a family entertainment program for school children across the nation featuring a comedy routine co-starring his wife as schoolmarm "Miss Guided", his trusty, if somewhat wacky assistant. Richard’s inspirational programs promote honesty, integrity, loyalty, discipline, perseverance, and foster the ability to overcome obstacles and become the best that one can be.
  
[[Charlie Miller]] resurrected the series, again in Genii, starting in [[Genii 1964 November|November 1964]] calling it the "New Series". It continued virtually uninterrupted until April 1978, numbered #154 (which listed Elizabeth Wilson as the editor). A number of Charlie's later columns were ghosted by [[Elizabeth Wilson]] (wife of [[Ron Wilson]]) and [[Jules Lenier]] when Charlie was off performing on cruise ships.
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An expert on all facets of card cheating, Richard performed his 19th Century riverboat gambler’s act as "The Cheat" on a constant basis:
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*For seven years, two days a week at Marie Calender’s Restaurant and five days a week aboard the Reuben E. Lee Riverboat-themed restaurant in San Diego, California, once logging 2,190 consecutive days worked;
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*Entertained VIPs for four years at Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth, Texas, the world’s largest honky tonk;
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*Served seven years as Ambassador and Featured Performer at Six Flags, Fiesta, Texas, where he performed thirty-seven shows a week;
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*Nine years at the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum in downtown San Antonio, Texas; and
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*Demonstrated his skills at countless business expositions, magic conventions, private parties for the rich and famous and as a Performing Member since 1975 at the [[Magic Castle]], widely revered by professional magicians as the most prestigious venue of its kind (where he was inducted into the Hall Of Fame).
  
[[Magicana New Series|Read more about Magicana New Series....]]
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[[Richard Turner |Read more about the amazing Richard Turner...]]

Revision as of 20:22, 18 March 2019

Previous featured articles are located in Category:Featured Article

Proposed candidates are listed in Category:Featured Article Candidate

Richard Turner (b. June 16, 1954) is an American playing card technician.

Biography

Richard Turner

Although an accomplished magician in his own right, Richard does not perform “magic tricks” in the true sense of the term - he has dedicated his life to mastering and demonstrating the moves used by cardsharps old and new to cheat the uninitiated. Richard’s educational, yet entertaining demonstrations have been featured on dozens of television programs in countries around the world, including "That's Incredible", "Ripley's Believe It Or Not", “The 700 Club”, five appearances on Japanese programs, including “World Geniuses” and on Great Britain’s “The Paul Daniels Magic Show”. He has conducted motivational lectures for scores of international corporations and government agencies, and created and performed a family entertainment program for school children across the nation featuring a comedy routine co-starring his wife as schoolmarm "Miss Guided", his trusty, if somewhat wacky assistant. Richard’s inspirational programs promote honesty, integrity, loyalty, discipline, perseverance, and foster the ability to overcome obstacles and become the best that one can be.

An expert on all facets of card cheating, Richard performed his 19th Century riverboat gambler’s act as "The Cheat" on a constant basis:

  • For seven years, two days a week at Marie Calender’s Restaurant and five days a week aboard the Reuben E. Lee Riverboat-themed restaurant in San Diego, California, once logging 2,190 consecutive days worked;
  • Entertained VIPs for four years at Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth, Texas, the world’s largest honky tonk;
  • Served seven years as Ambassador and Featured Performer at Six Flags, Fiesta, Texas, where he performed thirty-seven shows a week;
  • Nine years at the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum in downtown San Antonio, Texas; and
  • Demonstrated his skills at countless business expositions, magic conventions, private parties for the rich and famous and as a Performing Member since 1975 at the Magic Castle, widely revered by professional magicians as the most prestigious venue of its kind (where he was inducted into the Hall Of Fame).


Read more about the amazing Richard Turner...