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Bob Veeser, friend of Marlo, is the creator of the [[Veeser Concept]] which is a Card Adding Move inspired by the K.B. Move (Kardyro-Biddle).
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'''Bob Veeser''' (1929-1985), a friend of [[Ed Marlo]], is the creator of the [[Veeser Concept]] which is a Card Adding Move inspired by the [[K.B. Move]] (Kardyro-Biddle).
  
First description by [[Ed Marlo]] in [[M-U-M]], Vol. 49, 7, December 1959, page 280.
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*The Veeser Concept by Bob Veeser in [[MUM]], Vol. 49, no. 7, Décember 1959, page 280, described by Ed Marlo
  
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 10 February 2014

Bob Veeser
BornRobert J. Veeser
May 24, 1929
DiedNovember 01, 1985 (age 56)

Bob Veeser (1929-1985), a friend of Ed Marlo, is the creator of the Veeser Concept which is a Card Adding Move inspired by the K.B. Move (Kardyro-Biddle).

References

  • The Veeser Concept by Bob Veeser in MUM, Vol. 49, no. 7, Décember 1959, page 280, described by Ed Marlo