
Second Thoughts on Gilbreath "Again" – No 34&35, page 820Ĭome Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are – No 34&35, page 821 Second Thoughts on Gilbreath – No 34&35, page 818 On The Side of the Angels – No 34&35, page 813 Vanishing Water – No 34&35, page 812 – This was later renamed Oil And Queens. Second Thoughts – No 34&35, page 811 – Short essay THE HIEROPHANT (magazine) – EBOOK editionĬonjurers, Laymen and Mirrors – No 34&35, page 811 – Short essay The Apprentice Matchmaker – April 1999, page 42Ĭonfusion of the Innocents – Sept 2000, page 60Ī Twisted Tale – November 2001, page 70 – Same as above Impure Thoughts From A "Royal Town" – November 1997, page 5 Royal Town – August 1997, page 47 – Published by Briar Tyson (pseudonym) Personality Complex – 1990 – Vol 54, page 236 Short Change – Issue 7, March 1995, page 22Įxpansion Notes – No 14, page 113 – Elmsley/WaltonįIFTY YEARS LATER (Scottish Conjurers Association)įOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE by Daryl MartinezĪn Aces And Kings Transpositon – 1967 – Vol 31 No 7, page 297
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Pocket Packet – 1999 – Given away free to customers with the Davenports' catalogueĭUFFIE'S CARD COMPULSIONS by Peter Duffie 40, page 364 – Reprint from PabularĭAI VERNON'S ULTIMATE SECRETS OF CARD MAGIC by Lewis GansonĭARK ANGEL by Peter Duffie and Roy Walton – EBook 40, page 360 – Walton/McClements/Sadowitz THE COMPLETE WALTON VOLUME THREE by Roy Walton (2016) THE COMPLETE WALTON VOLUME TWO by Roy Walton (1988) THE COMPLETE WALTON VOLUME ONE by Roy Walton (1981) THE MAGIC OF FRED ROBINSON by Peter Duffieīy the Centre (variation of Fred Robinson's Middle Deal), page 86 He lived and worked in Glasgow, Scotland for many years, and died there on 3 February 2020. of London, and he contributed to several English language magazines on card magic (e.g. Many of Walton's pamphlets and other works have been collected in three books on card magic currently published by Lewis Davenport Ltd. He mentored numerous Scottish magicians including Jerry Sadowitz, R. First interested in magic at the age of eight, Walton was a world-recognized card magician creating hundreds of card effects, including his most famous effect, Card warp. Roy Walton (11 April 1932 – 4 February 2020) was an English card magic expert.
