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Thomas Saunders Ransom. | Thomas Saunders Ransom. | ||
− | Born in Canada in 1931. He became a regular at Toronto's Saturday Round Table, a group of close-up enthusiasts that included [[Derek Dingle]], [[Elizabeth Warlock]], [[Norman Houghton]] and [[David Drake]]. | + | Born in Canada in 1931. |
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+ | Briefly teamed with Bob Woodhams to present five minutes of silent card manipulations.<ref>Fancy Meeting by Tom Ransom, [[Genii 1955 February]]</ref> Has presented Mental Magic and Gamblers Tricks. | ||
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+ | Collector of books and magazines on magic an old puzzles. | ||
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+ | He became a regular at Toronto's Saturday Round Table, a group of close-up enthusiasts that included [[Derek Dingle]], [[Elizabeth Warlock]], [[Norman Houghton]] and [[David Drake]]. | ||
Ransom was a contributor to [[Ibidem]] and the first to publish [[Needle Through Balloon]] concept as "No Bop Balloon" ([[New Phoenix]] No. 312, July 23, 1954) | Ransom was a contributor to [[Ibidem]] and the first to publish [[Needle Through Balloon]] concept as "No Bop Balloon" ([[New Phoenix]] No. 312, July 23, 1954) | ||
+ | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Biographies]] | [[Category:Biographies]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:25, 11 March 2010
Thomas Saunders Ransom.
Born in Canada in 1931.
Briefly teamed with Bob Woodhams to present five minutes of silent card manipulations.[1] Has presented Mental Magic and Gamblers Tricks.
Collector of books and magazines on magic an old puzzles.
He became a regular at Toronto's Saturday Round Table, a group of close-up enthusiasts that included Derek Dingle, Elizabeth Warlock, Norman Houghton and David Drake.
Ransom was a contributor to Ibidem and the first to publish Needle Through Balloon concept as "No Bop Balloon" (New Phoenix No. 312, July 23, 1954)
References
- ↑ Fancy Meeting by Tom Ransom, Genii 1955 February