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[[Dean Dill]] is a magician and magic innovator living and working in Glendale, California. He was Johnny Carson's magic teacher during the late 1980s and appeared on The Tonight Show in November 1990. His performance focuses mostly on closeup effects, and he has a particular passion for and expertise in coin magic. He has created and marketed a number of effects, including "Dean's Box," "Blizzard", and "A New World" (created with magic innovator [[Michael Weber]]). | |||
[[Dean Dill]] is a magician and magic innovator living and working in Glendale, California. He was Johnny Carson's magic teacher during the late 1980s and appeared on The Tonight Show in November 1990. His performance focuses mostly on closeup effects, and he has a particular passion for and expertise in coin magic. He has created and marketed a number of effects, including "Dean's Box," (2004) "Blizzard" (1997), and "A New World" (2005) (created with magic innovator [[Michael Weber]]). | |||
He appeared on the cover of the October 2003 edition of [[The Linking Ring]] magazine. | He appeared on the cover of the October 2003 edition of [[The Linking Ring]] magazine. | ||
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Dean Dill is a magician and magic innovator living and working in Glendale, California. He was Johnny Carson's magic teacher during the late 1980s and appeared on The Tonight Show in November 1990. His performance focuses mostly on closeup effects, and he has a particular passion for and expertise in coin magic. He has created and marketed a number of effects, including "Dean's Box," (2004) "Blizzard" (1997), and "A New World" (2005) (created with magic innovator Michael Weber).
He appeared on the cover of the October 2003 edition of The Linking Ring magazine.
References
- Kaplan, Martin. "Our Cover: Dean Dill", The Linking Ring, Vol. 83, October 2003, p. 43-46.