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Stone was born on October 28, 1967, and presently lives in Stockholm, Sweden.
 
Stone was born on October 28, 1967, and presently lives in Stockholm, Sweden.
  
He is best known for writing a series of articles and pamphlets about original magical techniques and plots. He co-wrote a book with magician [[Lennart Green]], contributed material to a book by [[Jason Alford]], and has self-published a series of pamphlets as well as several e-books. He is also editor and publisher of various Swedish magic journals such as "Trollkarlen", and "Dr. Faustus Journal" (1995-).
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He is best known for writing a series of articles and pamphlets about original magical techniques and plots. He co-wrote a book with magician [[Lennart Green]], contributed material to a book by [[Jason Alford]], and has self-published a series of pamphlets as well as several e-books. He is also editor and publisher of various Swedish magic journals such as "Trollkarlen", and "Dr. Faustus Journal" (1995-2004).
  
 
He has performed at the invitation-only Magic Castle, and in 2000, he was a "performer and speaker" at the FISM "World Championships of Magic" in Lisbon, Portugal.
 
He has performed at the invitation-only Magic Castle, and in 2000, he was a "performer and speaker" at the FISM "World Championships of Magic" in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Tom Stone is the stage name of Thomas Bengtsson, a Swedish magician, editor and author.

He has a new column titled "LodeStones" in Genii, debuting in the February 2009 issue, which will run bi-monthly.

Stone was born on October 28, 1967, and presently lives in Stockholm, Sweden.

He is best known for writing a series of articles and pamphlets about original magical techniques and plots. He co-wrote a book with magician Lennart Green, contributed material to a book by Jason Alford, and has self-published a series of pamphlets as well as several e-books. He is also editor and publisher of various Swedish magic journals such as "Trollkarlen", and "Dr. Faustus Journal" (1995-2004).

He has performed at the invitation-only Magic Castle, and in 2000, he was a "performer and speaker" at the FISM "World Championships of Magic" in Lisbon, Portugal.

In 2003, he was a performer and competitor at the International Magic Convention & 20th Close Up competition in Kings Cross, London, where he won £500 and was awarded second place, just behind Japanese-Canadian magician Hayashi.

Works

  • The Warpsmith's Toolbox, 1994 (self published)
  • "Lennart Green's Snap Deal", 1995 (co-written with Lennart Green)
  • The "Warpsmith Returns", 1996 (self published)
  • "Self publishing", e-book (self published)
  • Jason Alford's Cyber Sessions (Contributor) (1999)
  • Tom Stone Caught On Tape

References

  • Genii, the Conjurors' Magazine
    • "Review of The Warpsmith's Toolbox", March 1994
    • "Review of The Warpsmith Returns", August 1996
    • "Venetian Deck", August 2005, pp 30
  • Magic magazine, May 1996: "Review of The Warpsmith Returns"
  • Magic Times, December 2003 - Stone's upcoming appearance at 2003 International Magic Convention in London
  • Channel One magazine, Issue 3: "Work in Progress"
  • "Stockholm Magic Bar" video clip, May 19, 2005. (Swedish language). Second half of brief (amateur) clip shows sleight of hand improvisations, by Tom Stone
  • "5 Greatest close-up magicians" video clip, January, 2005. (Japanese overdub). Clip shows original sleight of hand magic, by Tom Stone
  • (Swedish) Magiarkivet.se - lists many works related to magic industry, including Stone's titles
  • Magicpatter.com English-language bibliography listing Stone's works
  • (French) Arcane magazine, 2000 - About Stone's participation with FISM 2000
  • Australia's Magic Monthly, July 2000, "FISM 2000." archived copy
  • (Japanese) World Magic Friends Convention, 1999