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'''Richard Ross''' is a two time [[FISM]] Grand Prix winner (1970, 1973).{{Youtube Thumb|Fp6WOP7p8nI}} | '''Richard Ross''' (1946-2001) is a two time [[FISM]] Grand Prix winner (1970, 1973).{{Youtube Thumb|Fp6WOP7p8nI}} | ||
Ross didn't purchase his first trick until he was sixteen years old. He didn’t fall in love magic from the beginning and was nothing more than a leisurely pastime.<ref>http://cardstarlifestyle.com/richard-ross-2/</ref> | Ross didn't purchase his first trick until he was sixteen years old. He didn’t fall in love magic from the beginning and was nothing more than a leisurely pastime.<ref>http://cardstarlifestyle.com/richard-ross-2/</ref> | ||
Revision as of 20:54, 3 May 2013
| Richard Ross | |
| Cover of Genii (1973) | |
| Born | Richard Rozenboom February 10, 1946 Danzig-Langfuhr, Poland |
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| Died | May 19, 2001 (age 55) |
Richard Ross (1946-2001) is a two time FISM Grand Prix winner (1970, 1973).
Ross didn't purchase his first trick until he was sixteen years old. He didn’t fall in love magic from the beginning and was nothing more than a leisurely pastime.[1]
Books
- The Ring Routine (1982)
References
- Cover Genii 1973 July
- Obit Genii 2001 July