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'''Ron Ferris''' contributed many ideas to publications and is the creator the [[Roll-Over]] move to produce the Aces in [[Roll-Over Aces]].<ref>The [[Linking Ring]], Vol. 50, No. 5, may 1970, page 59.</ref>
 
'''Ron Ferris''' contributed many ideas to publications and is the creator the [[Roll-Over]] move to produce the Aces in [[Roll-Over Aces]].<ref>The [[Linking Ring]], Vol. 50, No. 5, may 1970, page 59.</ref>
  
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Ferris' interest in magic began when he tried to  elaborate on some of the simple sleight-of-hand shown to him by his father. He likes to use magic as a sales "tool" and  feels that magic can be instrumental in creating an interesting and unique aura.<ref>Harry Lorayne. Best of Friends. (1982): 515</ref>
 
Ferris' interest in magic began when he tried to  elaborate on some of the simple sleight-of-hand shown to him by his father. He likes to use magic as a sales "tool" and  feels that magic can be instrumental in creating an interesting and unique aura.<ref>Harry Lorayne. Best of Friends. (1982): 515</ref>
  
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* Ferris Wheels and Deals (1980)
 
* Ferris Wheels and Deals (1980)
  
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Revision as of 23:01, 15 November 2013

Ron Ferris

Ron Ferris contributed many ideas to publications and is the creator the Roll-Over move to produce the Aces in Roll-Over Aces.[1]

Biography

Ferris' interest in magic began when he tried to elaborate on some of the simple sleight-of-hand shown to him by his father. He likes to use magic as a sales "tool" and feels that magic can be instrumental in creating an interesting and unique aura.[2]

As a teenager he drew 140 illustrations and created 40 effects for the two one man parades in the Linking Ring Magazine (January, 1969 and May, 1970.)

Books

  • Apparitions, Animations, And Aces: A Series of Original Card Effects (1973)
  • Ferris Wheels and Deals (1980)

References

  1. The Linking Ring, Vol. 50, No. 5, may 1970, page 59.
  2. Harry Lorayne. Best of Friends. (1982): 515