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'''Jerard K. Hartman''' is an investment manager by profession. He lives in a small suburb of New York City. Hartman got started in magic when his father's assistant showed him some basic card stuff. He remembers seeing [[Gali Gali]] and [[Cardini]] perform as a child in New York City. | |||
He has contributed card routines to many magazines, including two [[Linking Ring]] Parades and his first published trick was by [[Karl Fulves]] in [[Epilogue]]. | |||
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*[http://www.cc-magic.co.uk/index.php?categoryid=12&p142_id=91&p142_dis=2&p142_template=Default| Connoisseur Conjuring Interview] | *[http://www.cc-magic.co.uk/index.php?categoryid=12&p142_id=91&p142_dis=2&p142_template=Default| Connoisseur Conjuring Interview] | ||
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Revision as of 09:43, 6 July 2011
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Jerard K. Hartman is an investment manager by profession. He lives in a small suburb of New York City. Hartman got started in magic when his father's assistant showed him some basic card stuff. He remembers seeing Gali Gali and Cardini perform as a child in New York City.
He has contributed card routines to many magazines, including two Linking Ring Parades and his first published trick was by Karl Fulves in Epilogue.
Books
- Secret Subtraction (1970)
- Loose Ends (1978)
- Card Craft (1991)
- After Craft (1995)
- Trickery Treats (1999)
- Card Dupery (2007)
References