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Frederick Johnsson (1937 - 1989) was an American amateur close-up magician that proposed the now famous ''[[Too-Perfect Theory]]'' which he first published in [[Hierophant]] No. 5, 1971, page 247 (Tannen Edition).
'''Rick Johnsson''' (1937-1989) was an American amateur close-up magician that proposed the now famous ''[[Too-Perfect Theory]]'' which he first published in [[Hierophant]] No. 5, 1971, page 247 (Tannen Edition).
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Column ''Come a Little Closer'' in The [[Linking Ring]] (1976 - 1989).
He authored the column ''Come a Little Closer'' in The [[Linking Ring]] (1976-1989).


==Books==
==Books==

Revision as of 18:40, 8 April 2012

Rick Johnsson (1937-1989) was an American amateur close-up magician that proposed the now famous Too-Perfect Theory which he first published in Hierophant No. 5, 1971, page 247 (Tannen Edition).

Rick Johnsson
BornFrederick Johnsson
1937
USA
Died1989
CategoriesBooks by Rick Johnsson

He authored the column Come a Little Closer in The Linking Ring (1976-1989).

Books