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Tom Meseroll
BornApril 22, 1959
New Brunswick, N.J.
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NationalityAmerican
Known forMartial Arts & Magic, and Magical Novel
AwardsClose-Up Magican of the Year Southern California assembly SAM


Tom Meseroll (born April 22, 1959) is an American magician, Author, Martial artist, Astrophysicist, and Pastor. He is known for his blend of Magic and Martial Arts in his performances. He is on the faculty of Jeff Mcbride’s Mystery School in Las Vegas, Nevada and also performs and teaches at the Theory and Art of Magic Conference at Muhlenberg College. He is a Black Belt in Tang Soo Do and an expert at Okinawan Weaponry. His expertise in sleight of hand skills won him the 2007 Close-Up Magician of the Year for the Southern California Society of American Magicians: An Award that was won previously by magical greats; Dai Vernon and Al Goshman.

Biography

Awards and Honors

Close-Up Magican of the Year 2007 Southern California SAM

Quotes

Bibliography

Books

  • Magus, Master Of Martial Magic: Vol. 1, The Magician's Primer (2008)

Further Reading

References and External Links

www.martialmagician.com