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TABLE TALK 11
“Shuffling with me I have Michael Slaughter, President and CEO of The United States Playing Card Company. Mike share with us how you use Richard’s fingers in testing your pasteboards.”“First, Jon, I have to explain, over the last several decades there have been numerous technological…
Read MoreWon’t Get the Money: BioVlog 93 of 384
I am nervous as J. C. Wagner and I step through the Magic Castle’s secret sliding bookcase and quietly slip into the Castle’s Library. There are only two people inside, Dai Vernon and, at another table, Tony Giorgio. (Giorgio played Bruno Tattaglia in the classic…
Read MoreNot one Dime: BioVlog 92 of 384
I move the three cards back and forth, now and then flashing the queen, showing how easy it is to follow the lady. “But,” I explain clearly, “if you don’t get the queen, I get the coat for free.” He agrees, and I throw the…
Read MoreI’ll Pay Double: BioVlog 91 of 384
The thought of cutting high card for the coat sends thrills of excitement through my veins! With a passive poker face I say, “Okay. Sure. Why not!” The salesman holds up his open hands, nervously takes a step back and says, replacing his phony smile…
Read MoreSucker Salesman: BioVlog 90 of 384
I need a coat and tie and I have only a few hours to acquire the strangling Sunday dress so, I think with a shooting dose of trepidation, “How am I going to get a suit?” I cajole a friend of Bobby’s to drive me…
Read MoreMeritocracy: BioVlog 89 of 384
The inner circle of magic experts – and particularly playing card specialists – is truly a meritocracy. To gain entry, you must be an established expert or at least demonstrate that you have the “right stuff” to become one. The next hurdle (which is much…
Read MoreProfessor Dai Vernon: BioVlog 88 of 384
David Frederick Winfield Verner was born in Ottawa, Canada in June 1894 (exactly sixty years before my birth in June 1954). Vernon moved to New York City at the start of World War I, where he changed his given name to Dai and billed himself…
Read MoreRoad Apples: BioVlog 87 of 384
It’s the Fourth of July, and I’m helping Yerkes set up a full blown circus show with a closing fireworks exhibition at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. One of the elephants leaves a very large pile of “road apples” on the ground, a pile five…
Read MoreTightrope Walking Gopher: BioVlog 86 of 384
For my room, board, and compensation, Bobby insists that I learn to swing on the trapeze, walk a tight rope, and take 40-foot high falls into an air-bag. Along with working the rigging, setting up, taking down, and acting as the over-all gofer, I set…
Read MoreAssessed By the Experts: BioVlog 85 of 384
Breaking into the magic meritocracy starts when Lamb’s Player’s director Steve Terrell sends me to Hollywood to train with stunt-man, Bobby Yerkes. (Yerkes’ career is impressive. In 1947 he appeared with Elizabeth Taylor in his first film, Julia Misbehaves. Everything afterwards was a non-stop, rough-and-tumble…
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