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Raymond Joseph Grismer.
'''Raymond Joseph Grismer''' {{PersonInfo||1927|January 21|2010}}, a pianist and amateur magician.


Born in 1927.
Grismer was a gifted jazz pianist and performed in a jazz trio. He would usually do a little magic for folks (card effects, mentalism and ring and string ) during the breaks between sets.


Credited for the revival for the [[Finger Ring and Rope]].
Around 1969, he traded magic lessons for music lessons with his friend [[Dai Vernon]], when the professor decided he wanted to learn to play piano.
 
Grismer is credited for the revival of [[Finger Ring and Rope]] routines and as an inspiration for the [[Rhythm Count]].


==References==
==References==
* [[Genii 1971 May]], vol. 35, no. 9, Magicana - Ring, page 429.
* [[Genii 1971 May]], vol. 35, no. 9, Magicana - Ring, page 429.


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* Shorty (1987)
* Shorty (1987)
* The Punch Letters (1988)
* The Punch Letters (1988)
== References ==
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=214907#Post214907


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Revision as of 08:07, 1 February 2010

Raymond Joseph Grismer Template:PersonInfo, a pianist and amateur magician.

Grismer was a gifted jazz pianist and performed in a jazz trio. He would usually do a little magic for folks (card effects, mentalism and ring and string ) during the breaks between sets.

Around 1969, he traded magic lessons for music lessons with his friend Dai Vernon, when the professor decided he wanted to learn to play piano.

Grismer is credited for the revival of Finger Ring and Rope routines and as an inspiration for the Rhythm Count.

References

Books

  • Shorty (1987)
  • The Punch Letters (1988)

References