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'''Scotty York''', known as "The Silver Fox", was an Engineer by trade who performed as  close-up magic as a bartender at [[Brook Farm Inn of Magic]] in Silver Spring, Maryland  and later at the [[Inn of Magic]] in Wheaton, Maryland. {{Youtube Thumb|PxOyzfNWVIc}}  
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'''Scotty York''' (1937-2012), known as "The Silver Fox", was an Engineer by trade who performed as  close-up magic as a bartender at [[Brook Farm Inn of Magic]] in Silver Spring, Maryland  and later at the [[Inn of Magic]] in Wheaton, Maryland. {{Youtube Thumb|PxOyzfNWVIc}}  
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== Books and Videos==
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* Scott York on the Cups and Balls (1971)
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* The Scot York Lecture Book (1975)
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* Scot York on Coins (1975)
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* Scot York's Greenville Lecture Notes (1977)
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* Decennial Prelection (1980)
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* For Your Eyes Only (1993)
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* The Silver Fox Vol. 1 - Professional Trick Bartender - (VHS 1994 - DVD 2006)
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* The Silver Fox Vol. 2 - Hisownself - DVD
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* The Silver Fox Vol. 3 - Strikes Again - DVD
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{{References}}
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* [[Genii 1975 October|Genii, Vol. 39, No. 10, October 1975]], Letter from Danny Dew, page 547
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* [[Genii 2013 March|Genii, Vol. 76, No. 3, March 2013]], Scotty York Remembered by Jon Racherbaumer, page 52
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* http://www.magician.org/node/1313
  
== Books ==
 
* The Scot York Lecture Book
 
* Scot York on Coins
 
* Scot York's Greenville Lecture Notes
 
* Scott York on the Cups and Balls
 
* Decennial Prelection 
 
  
== References ==
 
<References />
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:52, 22 August 2014

Scotty York
BornScott Bennett York, Jr.
August 10, 1937
DiedDecember 28, 2012 (age 75)
Manassas, Virginia
Flourished1970s-1980s
Scotty York (1937-2012), known as "The Silver Fox", was an Engineer by trade who performed as close-up magic as a bartender at Brook Farm Inn of Magic in Silver Spring, Maryland and later at the Inn of Magic in Wheaton, Maryland.

Books and Videos

  • Scott York on the Cups and Balls (1971)
  • The Scot York Lecture Book (1975)
  • Scot York on Coins (1975)
  • Scot York's Greenville Lecture Notes (1977)
  • Decennial Prelection (1980)
  • For Your Eyes Only (1993)
  • The Silver Fox Vol. 1 - Professional Trick Bartender - (VHS 1994 - DVD 2006)
  • The Silver Fox Vol. 2 - Hisownself - DVD
  • The Silver Fox Vol. 3 - Strikes Again - DVD

References