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His early association with [[Jerry Sadowitz]] led to a series of books, beginning with Alternative Card Magic (1982). | His early association with [[Jerry Sadowitz]] led to a series of books, beginning with Alternative Card Magic (1982). | ||
In the mid-90's, [[Richard Kaufman]] gave him a publishing contract which produced Duffie's Card Compulsions (1995), Five Time Five (Scotland) and Effortless Card Magic. | In the mid-90's, [[Richard Kaufman]] gave him a publishing contract which produced Duffie's Card Compulsions (1995), Five Time Five (Scotland) (1998) and Effortless Card Magic (1997). | ||
== Awards == | == Awards == | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 15 September 2008
Peter Duffie (b. April 15, 1957)
Peter’s chief mentor was Roy Walton.
His early association with Jerry Sadowitz led to a series of books, beginning with Alternative Card Magic (1982).
In the mid-90's, Richard Kaufman gave him a publishing contract which produced Duffie's Card Compulsions (1995), Five Time Five (Scotland) (1998) and Effortless Card Magic (1997).
Awards
- Winner of the Scottish Conjuror’s Association Close-up competition
- the British Ring Zina Bennett Cup