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[[Sixten Beme]] (1924-2001) from Stockholm, Sweden developed the single card linking routine called The Complete Card Linking based on his previous two card version called Complete Card Link.
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'''Sixten Beme''' (1924-2001) from Stockholm, Sweden developed the [[Linking Cards]] routine with a single card called "The Complete Card Linking" based on his previous two card version called "One Card Link" (1996).


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Latest revision as of 11:21, 29 October 2020

Sixten Beme
Born1924
DiedJanuary 27, 2001
NationalitySwedish

Sixten Beme (1924-2001) from Stockholm, Sweden developed the Linking Cards routine with a single card called "The Complete Card Linking" based on his previous two card version called "One Card Link" (1996).

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