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'''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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He authored the column ''Come a Little Closer'' in The [[Linking Ring]] (1976-1989). | |||
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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 | |
| Born | Frederick Johnsson 1937 USA |
|---|---|
| Died | 1989 |
| Categories | Books by Rick Johnsson |
He authored the column Come a Little Closer in The Linking Ring (1976-1989).
Books
- Practical Impossibilities (1976)