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Allan Ackerman (born in Chicago, Illinois on October 13, 1947) is a card technician that studied under [[Ed Marlo]].  
Allan Ackerman (born in Chicago, Illinois on October 13, 1947) is a card technician that studied under [[Ed Marlo]].  
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He served in the Air Force.
He served in the Air Force.

Revision as of 13:29, 29 June 2010

Allan Ackerman (born in Chicago, Illinois on October 13, 1947) is a card technician that studied under Ed Marlo.

Allan Ackerman
BornAllan Ackerman
October 13, 1947
USA

CategoriesBooks by Allan Ackerman

He served in the Air Force.

Books

Lecture Notes

  • Magic Castle Lecture Notes (1991)
  • Day of Magic Lecture Notes (August 1992)
  • Every Move a Move (1992)
  • Wednesday Nights (Spring 1994)
  • How to Tame A Moose (1995)
  • Al Cardpone: The Las Vegas Blues Lecture (Summer 1996)
  • I Can't Believe It's Not All Cards Lecture Tour (Summer 1997)
  • Classic Handlings (Fall 1999)
  • Ackerman 2004 (June 2004)

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