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[[Tom Frame]] (January 19, 1960), born in Canton, Ohio, is a is a psychotherapist and magic enthusiast with a specialty in card magic.
[[Tom Frame]] (January 19, 1960), born in Canton, Ohio, is a psychotherapist and magic enthusiast with a specialty in card magic.
 
Frame's passion for magic was ignited at the age of 13, when he received a [[TV Magic Set]] for Christmas. His other interests include Poker, movies and rock and roll. He and his wife live in San Francisco.


Frame's passion for magic was ignited at the age of 13, when he received a [[TV Magic Set]] for Christmas. His other interests include poker, movies and rock & roll. He and his wife live in San Francisco.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 14:35, 31 October 2009

Tom Frame (January 19, 1960), born in Canton, Ohio, is a psychotherapist and magic enthusiast with a specialty in card magic.

Frame's passion for magic was ignited at the age of 13, when he received a TV Magic Set for Christmas. His other interests include poker, movies and rock & roll. He and his wife live in San Francisco.

Bibliography

  • July, 1980 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • March, 1991 - "Comedy of Errors" in Apocalypse
  • September, 1991 - "Clear De Lune" in Apocalypse
  • November, 1991 - Framed!
  • May, 1992 - "Sight Gag" in Apocalypse
  • September, 1992 - "Rubber Wrangler" in Apocalypse
  • August, 1995 - "Blind Dates" in Apocalypse
  • November, 1995 - Scary Hotels lecture notes
  • October, 1996 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • November, 1996 - "Leadership Potential" in Apocalypse
  • November, 1996 - "Well-Appointed Stud" in The Trap Door
  • January, 1997 - Covert Operations lecture notes
  • August, 1997 - "An Innocent Man" in The Linking Ring
  • August, 1997 - "Reversal of Fortune" in Magic
  • October, 1997 - "Eventuality Aces" (aka "Free Ace-Ociation") in Apocalypse
  • June, 1998 - "Boondoggled" in The Linking Ring
  • July, 1998 - "What You Were Thinking" in Magic
  • November, 1998 - "Off-Color Sandwich" in Magic
  • March, 1999 - "Forensic Evidence" in Magic
  • April, 1999 - "The Final Countdown" in Onyx
  • May, 1999 - "Sandwich Transit" in The Linking Ring
  • September, 1999 - "The 15 Second Memorized Deck" in Channel One
  • October, 1999 - "Return of the Fly" in Magic
  • March, 2000 - "Spellermental" in Channel One
  • September, 2000 - "A Case of Polygraphy" in Channel One
  • December, 2000 - "Silent Scream" in The Linking Ring
  • April, 2001 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • September, 2001 - "Blind-Sided" in Ego #4
  • November, 2001 - "Comedy of Errors", "Clear De Lune", "Sight Gag" and "Rubber Wrangler" in Apocalypse, Volumes 11-15
  • March/April, 2002 - "Download" (with Jeff Pierce & Tom Cutts) in AM/PM
  • June, 2002 - "Blind Dates", "Leadership Potential" and "Eventuality Aces" in Apocalypse, Volumes 16 - 20
  • November/December 2002 - "A Mental Case" in AM/PM
  • April, 2004 - "A Defective Deck" in Channel One
  • September, 2005 - "Psyboards" in Magic
  • March, 2006 - Sinister Ministrations lecture notes
  • March, 2006 - The Hypercard Project
  • August, 2006 - One-Man issue of "Talk About Tricks" in Magic
  • July, 2007 - One Man Parade in The Linking Ring
  • August, 2007 - "Kitchen Sync" in M-U-M
  • November, 2008 - "Off-Color Sandwich 2.0" in The Linking Ring
  • September 2008 to present - Product reviewer on the Genii forum

Awards

  • October, 1996 - His One Man Parade in The Linking Ring received the IBM plaque for Best Parade and "The Mystic Spinner of Doom" was awarded the trophy for Best Trick