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He was a mentor to [[Andrew Galloway]]. | He was a mentor to [[Andrew Galloway]]. | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
* John Ramsay's Routine For Cups and Balls | * [[John Ramsay's Routine For Cups and Balls]] by [[Victor Farelli]] (1948). | ||
* John Ramsay's Cylinder and Coins. [[Victor Farelli]] (1948). | * John Ramsay's Cylinder and Coins. [[Victor Farelli]] (1948). | ||
* The Triple Restoration. [[Victor Farelli]] (1949). | * The Triple Restoration. [[Victor Farelli]] (1949). | ||
* Four Little Beans (a Comedy Trick). John Ramsay & [[Victor Farelli]] (1952). | * Four Little Beans (a Comedy Trick). John Ramsay & [[Victor Farelli]] (1952). | ||
* The Ramsay Legend by [[Andrew Galloway]] | * The Ramsay Legend by [[Andrew Galloway]] (1969) | ||
* The Ramsay Classics by Andrew Galloway | * The Ramsay Classics by Andrew Galloway (1977) | ||
* The Ramsay Finale by Andrew Galloway | * The Ramsay Finale by Andrew Galloway (1982) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 11:50, 7 December 2008
John Ramsay (March 13, 1877 - January 19, 1962), born in Scotland, was an amateur close-up magician that won the micromagic category at the 1955 FISM held in Amsterdam.
He performed at the IBM convention in Batavia, New York and in Chicago (1950). He was a president of the IBM British Ring.
He was a mentor to Andrew Galloway.
Books
- John Ramsay's Routine For Cups and Balls by Victor Farelli (1948).
- John Ramsay's Cylinder and Coins. Victor Farelli (1948).
- The Triple Restoration. Victor Farelli (1949).
- Four Little Beans (a Comedy Trick). John Ramsay & Victor Farelli (1952).
- The Ramsay Legend by Andrew Galloway (1969)
- The Ramsay Classics by Andrew Galloway (1977)
- The Ramsay Finale by Andrew Galloway (1982)
References
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