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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
He was a Past president of [[IBM]] Ring 15. of Ft. Worth, Texas. | He was a Past president of [[IBM]] Ring 15. of Ft. Worth, Texas. | ||
Publisher of [[Necromancer]] magazine | Publisher of [[Necromancer]] magazine | ||
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== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* Smith on Cards (1970) | |||
* [[Revolutionary Card Compositions]] (1971) | * [[Revolutionary Card Compositions]] (1971) | ||
* Faro Sorcery Trilogy (1975) | * Faro Sorcery Trilogy (1975) | ||
Latest revision as of 07:38, 15 September 2023
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| Died | July 15, 2008 |
| Categories | Books by Roger Smith |
Roger Smith ( ? - July 15, 2008) nicknamed "Machine Gun" Smith for his trademark rapid fire delivery and was a master of "The Trick That Can't Be Explained".
Biography
He was a Past president of IBM Ring 15. of Ft. Worth, Texas.
Publisher of Necromancer magazine
Creator of Maxi-Twist and Maxi-Twist II with Wilber Kartner (See Innovative Magic No. 2 (1976)
Roger passed away after a loosing the battle against cancer.
Publications
- Smith on Cards (1970)
- Revolutionary Card Compositions (1971)
- Faro Sorcery Trilogy (1975)
- Innovative Magic, No. 1, 2, 3 (1976-1977)
- Ultimate Card Book No. 1, 2, 3, 4 (1977-1978)
References