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'''The Grand Master of Magic® Award''' is a lifetime achievement award presented by the [[Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians]] on behalf of the magicians of New Zealand.  It was first awarded in 1969 and to date it has been awarded on seventeen occasions.<ref>http://brotherhoodofaucklandmagicians.com/grand-masters-of-magic/</ref><ref name="ibmring160">{{cite web|url=http://ibmring160.com/national-awards/grand-masters.aspx|title=Grand Master of Magic criteria}}</ref>[[File:GrandMasterMedallion.jpg|thumb|right|GMM Award Medallion]]
'''The Grand Master of Magic® Award''' is a lifetime achievement award presented by the [[Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians]] on behalf of the magicians of New Zealand.  It was first awarded in 1969 and by 2013 it has been awarded on seventeen occasions.<ref>http://brotherhoodofaucklandmagicians.com/grand-masters-of-magic/</ref><ref name="ibmring160">{{cite web|url=http://ibmring160.com/national-awards/grand-masters.aspx|title=Grand Master of Magic criteria}}</ref>[[File:GrandMasterMedallion.jpg|thumb|right|GMM Award Medallion]]


== Criteria for the Grand Master of Magic® ==
== Criteria for the Grand Master of Magic® ==


The criteria for the Grand Master of Magic Award was formalised in 1998 and is as follows :
The criteria for the Grand Master of Magic Award was formalized in 1998 and is as follows :


"Its purpose is to honour those magicians who are acknowledged by their fellow magicians to be masters of the art and craft of magic.  The recipients first and foremost must be performers of a high standard.  In addition they might be originators of magical effects, or administrators giving time and expertise to running societies and conventions.  They could be consistent competition winners, or have an international standing, or be known only in the New Zealand setting.  But above all they are people who have served magic well, have graced our art, and made a special contribution over many years."
"Its purpose is to honour those magicians who are acknowledged by their fellow magicians to be masters of the art and craft of magic.  The recipients first and foremost must be performers of a high standard.  In addition they might be originators of magical effects, or administrators giving time and expertise to running societies and conventions.  They could be consistent competition winners, or have an international standing, or be known only in the New Zealand setting.  But above all they are people who have served magic well, have graced our art, and made a special contribution over many years."
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* 2001 - [[Barry Brook QSM]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magicnewzealand.com/ezine-archive/2001-Jan-to-Dec-2001/076-Jun04-2001.txt|title=Magic New Zealand Ezyne : Barry Brook GMM Citation}}</ref>   
* 2001 - [[Barry Brook QSM]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magicnewzealand.com/ezine-archive/2001-Jan-to-Dec-2001/076-Jun04-2001.txt|title=Magic New Zealand Ezyne : Barry Brook GMM Citation}}</ref>   
* 2001 - [[Bernard Reid]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magicnewzealand.com/ezine-archive/2002-Jan-to-Dec-2002/103-Jan07-2002.txt|title=Magic New Zealand Ezyne : Bernard Reid GMM Citation}}</ref>  
* 2001 - [[Bernard Reid]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magicnewzealand.com/ezine-archive/2002-Jan-to-Dec-2002/103-Jan07-2002.txt|title=Magic New Zealand Ezyne : Bernard Reid GMM Citation}}</ref>  
* 2002 -[[Burns Scandrett]]
* 2002 - [[Burns Scandrett]]
* 2004 - [[Wayne Rogers]]  
* 2004 - [[Wayne Rogers]]  
* 2006 - [[Alan Watson]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.watson.co.nz/grandmaster.html|title=Alan Watson GMM Citation}}</ref>       
* 2006 - [[Alan Watson]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.watson.co.nz/grandmaster.html|title=Alan Watson GMM Citation}}</ref>       

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The Grand Master of Magic® Award is a lifetime achievement award presented by the Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians on behalf of the magicians of New Zealand. It was first awarded in 1969 and by 2013 it has been awarded on seventeen occasions.[1][2]

GMM Award Medallion

Criteria for the Grand Master of Magic®

The criteria for the Grand Master of Magic Award was formalized in 1998 and is as follows :

"Its purpose is to honour those magicians who are acknowledged by their fellow magicians to be masters of the art and craft of magic. The recipients first and foremost must be performers of a high standard. In addition they might be originators of magical effects, or administrators giving time and expertise to running societies and conventions. They could be consistent competition winners, or have an international standing, or be known only in the New Zealand setting. But above all they are people who have served magic well, have graced our art, and made a special contribution over many years."

Any nomination must also be measured against the standard achieved by the previous recipients.

Recipients

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