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He has contributed card routines to many magazines, including two [[Linking Ring]] Parades and his first published trick was by [[Karl Fulves]] in [[Epilogue]]. | He has contributed card routines to many magazines, including two [[Linking Ring]] Parades and his first published trick ''Underturn'' was by [[Karl Fulves]] in [[Epilogue]] no. 7, November 1969. | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
* [[Secret Subtraction]] (1970) | * [[Secret Subtraction]] (1970) | ||
* Odd Lifts (1971) | |||
* Packet Magic (1972) | |||
* Means and Ends (1973) | |||
* Super Dupes (1974) | |||
* Card Fare (1975) | |||
* [[Loose Ends]] (1978) | * [[Loose Ends]] (1978) | ||
* [[Card Craft]] (1991) | * [[Card Craft]] (1991) | ||
Revision as of 12:03, 31 August 2011
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| Born | Jerard K. Hartman ? |
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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 Underturn was by Karl Fulves in Epilogue no. 7, November 1969.
Books
- Secret Subtraction (1970)
- Odd Lifts (1971)
- Packet Magic (1972)
- Means and Ends (1973)
- Super Dupes (1974)
- Card Fare (1975)
- Loose Ends (1978)
- Card Craft (1991)
- After Craft (1995)
- Trickery Treats (1999)
- Card Dupery (2007)
References