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'''Patrick Reymond''' is a French magician now living in Montreal, Canada whose magic was the subject of a limited-edition booklet by [[Gary Ouellet]] called [[Lethal Weapons]].
  
Patrick Reymond is a French magician now living in Montreal, Canada whose elegant, innovative, dynamic magic was the subject of a limited-edition booklet by [[Gary Ouellet]] called [[Lethal Weapons]]. In addition to winning a variety of prestigious awards, including the ''Grand Prix de la Colombe D’Or'', and ''Le Prix de la SBM'' at the Monte Carlo Magic Stars, he has performed protracted runs at the Cabaret du Casino de Monte Carlo, Le Sporting Club de Monte Carlo, and Montreal’s La Ronde (a.k.a. Six Flags) amusement park. In the 1990s, he also released a handful of original routines through the [[Camirand Academy of Magic]].
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== Biography ==
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In addition to winning a variety of awards, including the ''Grand Prix de la Colombe D’Or'', and ''Le Prix de la SBM'' at the Monte Carlo Magic Stars, he has performed protracted runs at the Cabaret du Casino de Monte Carlo, Le Sporting Club de Monte Carlo, and Montreal’s La Ronde (a.k.a. Six Flags) amusement park. In the 1990s, he also released a handful of original routines through the [[Camirand Academy of Magic]].
  
More recently, Reymond took first place in the Stage Magic competition at the 2009 [[Canadian Association of Magicians]] convention just outside of Montreal.
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Reymond took first place in the Stage Magic competition at the 2009 [[Canadian Association of Magicians]] convention just outside of Montreal.
  
 
== Tricks on the Market by Patrick Reymond ==
 
== Tricks on the Market by Patrick Reymond ==
 
 
*Ceremony of the Immortals (with [[Jean Boucher]] and [[Gary Ouellet]])
 
*Ceremony of the Immortals (with [[Jean Boucher]] and [[Gary Ouellet]])
 
*Deadlock (with [[David Acer]])
 
*Deadlock (with [[David Acer]])
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*On Foot! The Miracle Ring on Shoelace (with [[Richard Sanders]])
 
*On Foot! The Miracle Ring on Shoelace (with [[Richard Sanders]])
 
*The Proton Deck (with [[Jean Boucher]] and [[Gary Ouellet]])
 
*The Proton Deck (with [[Jean Boucher]] and [[Gary Ouellet]])
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 2 February 2014

Patrick Reymond

The Many Faces of Patrick Reymond
Born?

NationalityCanadian

Patrick Reymond is a French magician now living in Montreal, Canada whose magic was the subject of a limited-edition booklet by Gary Ouellet called Lethal Weapons.

Biography

In addition to winning a variety of awards, including the Grand Prix de la Colombe D’Or, and Le Prix de la SBM at the Monte Carlo Magic Stars, he has performed protracted runs at the Cabaret du Casino de Monte Carlo, Le Sporting Club de Monte Carlo, and Montreal’s La Ronde (a.k.a. Six Flags) amusement park. In the 1990s, he also released a handful of original routines through the Camirand Academy of Magic.

Reymond took first place in the Stage Magic competition at the 2009 Canadian Association of Magicians convention just outside of Montreal.

Tricks on the Market by Patrick Reymond

References