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'''Martin Allan Nash''' {{PersonInfo||1933||2009}}, born in Canada, was a close-up card magician who specialized in gambling/cheating demonstrations. He billed himself as the "Charming Cheat" and was a regular at [[The Magic Castle]], where he frequently received standing ovations for his Castle act, appropriately dubbed "Ovation." [[Bob Farmer]] also uncovered a sideline of Nash's while doing research on marked cards, when a forensics expert at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police told him Nash had helped them catch cheats working the lumber camps of British Columbia.<ref>[http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=200141 Martin Nash Obituary & Testimonials on Genii Forum]</ref> | '''Martin Allan Nash''' {{PersonInfo||1933||2009}}, born in Canada, was a close-up card magician who specialized in gambling/cheating demonstrations. He billed himself as the "Charming Cheat" and was a regular at [[The Magic Castle]], where he frequently received standing ovations for his Castle act, appropriately dubbed "Ovation." [[Bob Farmer]] also uncovered a sideline of Nash's while doing research on marked cards, when a forensics expert at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police told him Nash had helped them catch cheats working the lumber camps of British Columbia.<ref>[http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=200141 Martin Nash Obituary & Testimonials on Genii Forum]</ref> | ||
==Awards== | |||
*2005 [[Canadian Association of Magicians]] Lifetime Achievement Award | |||
*1998 [[Academy of Magical Arts]] Performing Fellowship | |||
*1991 [[Academy of Magical Arts]] Close-Up Magician of the Year | |||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
Written by [[Stephen Minch]]: | Written by [[Stephen Minch]]: | ||
* [[Ever So Sleightly]] (1975) | * [[Ever So Sleightly]] ([[Mickey Hades Intl.]], 1975) | ||
* [[Any Second Now]] (1977) | * [[Any Second Now]] ([[Mickey Hades Intl.]], 1977) | ||
* [[Sleight Unseen]] (1979) | * [[Sleight Unseen]] ([[Mickey Hades Intl.]], 1979) | ||
Written by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] | Written by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] | ||
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==DVDs== | ==DVDs== | ||
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*[[Martin A Nash Award-Winning Card Magic]], Volumes 1-5. Meir Yedid Magic, January, 2010. Originally released as single videos and DVDs by A-1 MagicalMedia, 1998-2004. Combined running time: Approximately 7 hours 30 minutes. | *[[Martin A Nash Award-Winning Card Magic]], Volumes 1-5. [[Meir Yedid Magic]], January, 2010. Originally released as single videos and DVDs by A-1 MagicalMedia, 1998-2004. Combined running time: Approximately 7 hours 30 minutes. | ||
*[[Charming Cheat Show & Lecture DVD]]. [[Meir Yedid Magic, from the A-1 MagicalMedia collection | *[[Charming Cheat Show & Lecture DVD]]. [[Meir Yedid Magic]], from the A-1 MagicalMedia collection, March, 2004. Originally released on VHS in 2002 as "Martin A. Nash Live!" Running time: Approximately 75 minutes. | ||
*[[Infinity and Beyond]] (Martin Nash tips his method for controlling cards and teaches his Tabled Faro technique). [[Meir Yedid Magic]], from the A-1 MagicalMedia collection]]. Originally released on VHS in the 1990s. Re-released on DVD in 2004. Running time: Approximately 92 minutes. | *[[Infinity and Beyond]] (Martin Nash tips his method for controlling cards and teaches his Tabled Faro technique). [[Meir Yedid Magic]], from the A-1 MagicalMedia collection]]. Originally released on VHS in the 1990s. Re-released on DVD in 2004. Running time: Approximately 92 minutes. | ||
*[[The Very Best of Martin Nash]], Volumes 1-3. [[L&L Publishing]], 2005. Originally released on VHS in 1981 as a six-part series produced by [[Videonics]] ('''The Fun Routine''', '''Kings Incognito''', '''Colors on the March''', '''Nash Reputation''', '''Jacks are Better''', '''The Castle Act''' and '''Magician's Magic'''). | *[[The Very Best of Martin Nash]], Volumes 1-3. [[L&L Publishing]], 2005. Originally released on VHS in 1981 as a six-part series produced by [[Videonics]] ('''The Fun Routine''', '''Kings Incognito''', '''Colors on the March''', '''Nash Reputation''', '''Jacks are Better''', '''The Castle Act''' and '''Magician's Magic'''). | ||
Revision as of 12:41, 7 March 2010
Martin Allan Nash Template:PersonInfo, born in Canada, was a close-up card magician who specialized in gambling/cheating demonstrations. He billed himself as the "Charming Cheat" and was a regular at The Magic Castle, where he frequently received standing ovations for his Castle act, appropriately dubbed "Ovation." Bob Farmer also uncovered a sideline of Nash's while doing research on marked cards, when a forensics expert at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police told him Nash had helped them catch cheats working the lumber camps of British Columbia.[1]
Awards
- 2005 Canadian Association of Magicians Lifetime Achievement Award
- 1998 Academy of Magical Arts Performing Fellowship
- 1991 Academy of Magical Arts Close-Up Magician of the Year
Books
Written by Stephen Minch:
- Ever So Sleightly (Mickey Hades Intl., 1975)
- Any Second Now (Mickey Hades Intl., 1977)
- Sleight Unseen (Mickey Hades Intl., 1979)
Written by Jon Racherbaumer
- Infinity Power, (Lee Freed, 1996). A book of applications for Nash's Infinity Crimp.
DVDs
- Martin A Nash Award-Winning Card Magic, Volumes 1-5. Meir Yedid Magic, January, 2010. Originally released as single videos and DVDs by A-1 MagicalMedia, 1998-2004. Combined running time: Approximately 7 hours 30 minutes.
- Charming Cheat Show & Lecture DVD. Meir Yedid Magic, from the A-1 MagicalMedia collection, March, 2004. Originally released on VHS in 2002 as "Martin A. Nash Live!" Running time: Approximately 75 minutes.
- Infinity and Beyond (Martin Nash tips his method for controlling cards and teaches his Tabled Faro technique). Meir Yedid Magic, from the A-1 MagicalMedia collection]]. Originally released on VHS in the 1990s. Re-released on DVD in 2004. Running time: Approximately 92 minutes.
- The Very Best of Martin Nash, Volumes 1-3. L&L Publishing, 2005. Originally released on VHS in 1981 as a six-part series produced by Videonics (The Fun Routine, Kings Incognito, Colors on the March, Nash Reputation, Jacks are Better, The Castle Act and Magician's Magic).
Martin Nash in Genii
- 1994 • December - Martin Nash's Very Best Tabled False Cut, published in Gary Ouellet's Fulminations column.