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Hiroyuki Suzuki is a famous yo-yo performer from Japan. He has won the world championships four times and holds several world records on different yo-yo tricks.
The cast of Tricks for a Treat - 2005 includes: Diana DePasquale as Mother
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The cast of Crafty Tricks of War - 2004 includes: Dick Strawbridge as himself
The cast of Old Tricks - 2007 includes: Lori Lee Haener as Morag Jaime Mastromonica as Laura
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Conjurer
It is a conjurer.
A conjurer is one who performs magic or sleight of hand.
A magician - or conjurer.
C. Lang Neil has written: 'After-dinner sleights and pocket tricks' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Magic tricks 'Pictorial Palestine' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The modern conjurer and drawing-room entertainer' -- subject(s): Card tricks, Tricks, Magic tricks
Most of them were indeed escape tricks, but he also performed card tricks. In fact, he was known as the "King Of Cards" before he actually performed escape tricks.
There are specialised schools that teach magic tricks all over the world, one is the Melbourne School of Magic in Australia. Many books have been published that explain how famous magic tricks are performed and can be found in libraries and book stores.
The use of the name "Quick Man" in the story promotes the idea that a magician or a "conjurer" needs to have hands quicker than the eye. However, this man feels that he is able to pick up on the Conjurer's tricks and that he is indeed literally "quicker" than the magician. As you read the story, it will become apparent and in the end the name is just an example of literary irony in its most obvious form.
Graham R. Putnam has written: '125 magic tricks performed with a regular deck of cards' -- subject(s): Card tricks, Magic tricks