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'''Bob Farmer''' is an intellectual property rights lawyer, screenwriter, film producer and amateur magician. When not representing show business people, he performs, creates and writes about cards, close-up, and mentalism.<ref>BRAIN TO WALLET, Bob Farmer, [[Genii 1991 March]]</ref>
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'''Bob Farmer''' (b.1948) is an intellectual property rights lawyer, screenwriter, film producer and amateur magician. When not representing show business people, he performs, creates and writes about cards, close-up, and mentalism.<ref>BRAIN TO WALLET, Bob Farmer, [[Genii 1991 March]]</ref>
  
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Farmer attend his first [[FFFF]] in 1979 and was an early mentor to [[David Ben]].
 
Farmer attend his first [[FFFF]] in 1979 and was an early mentor to [[David Ben]].
  
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* Beat 'Em, Cheat 'Em, Leave 'Em Bleedin (1994)
 
* Beat 'Em, Cheat 'Em, Leave 'Em Bleedin (1994)
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* The Bammo Ten Card Deal Dossier (2015)
  
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 24 May 2021

Bob Farmer
BornRobert Arthur J. Farmer
1948
Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada

NationalityCanadian

Bob Farmer (b.1948) is an intellectual property rights lawyer, screenwriter, film producer and amateur magician. When not representing show business people, he performs, creates and writes about cards, close-up, and mentalism.[1]

Biography

Farmer attend his first FFFF in 1979 and was an early mentor to David Ben.

He has contributed to Hade-E-Gram, Linking Ring, Epoptica, and wrote the column Flim-Flam in Magic from 1992 to 2000 again within Genii from 2003 to 2005.

Marketed Tricks

  • Tsunami (1988)
  • Deja VooDoo (1989)
  • Headhunter (1989)
  • Nothing to Lose (1991)

Books

  • Beat 'Em, Cheat 'Em, Leave 'Em Bleedin (1994)
  • The Bammo Ten Card Deal Dossier (2015)

References

  1. BRAIN TO WALLET, Bob Farmer, Genii 1991 March


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