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Paul Gertner
Born1953 (age 70–71)
Occupation(s)Magician, Lecturer
Websitehttp://www.gertner.com

Paul Gertner (born 1953) is an American close-up magician from Pittsburgh.[1] He is best known in the magic world for his Steel and Silver book and set of DVDs.

Magic career

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Paul Gertner's interest in magic began as a child, borrowing library books on the subject. He claims his interest in magic began with his father, who created "magical" home movies using special effects and an 8 mm video camera.

When he was sixteen, Gertner worked nights at the Forks Hotel in Buffalo, New York, learning a great deal about how to interact with an audience and the psychological side of performing. His mentor there was the Forks' owner, legendary bar magician Eddie Fechter.

From the mid-1970s on, Gertner performed mostly corporate gigs and trade shows, and has worked for a variety of companies, including IBM, NASA, GlaxoSmithKline, and US Steel.[2]

Paul Gertner has appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson[1] three times, and was a guest on episode 1437 of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.[3] He has also appeared on Penn & Teller: Fool Us five times—a first for the show—and successfully fooled the hosts twice.[4] He has a wife named Kathryn and a daughter and a son named Beth and Bill. He also has four granddaughters.

Competition act

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Paul Gertner is famous for his competition act, which he used to win first place at the Las Vegas Desert Seminar $10,000 and first place at FISM, arguably the largest magical competition/convention there is.

The act consists of three different routines: That's Ridiculous, The Steel Cups and Balls, and Ring on Hourglass.

That's Ridiculous comprises coins appearing magically underneath playing cards placed on a table. This routine is fast-paced and energetic, with the rapid-fire production of six half dollars, two silver dollars, and finally an oversized giant half-dollar in only a few seconds.

The Steel Cups and Balls is Paul Gertner's approach to the classic cups and balls routine. Three steel ball bearings vanish and appear in and around three steel cups. The routine ends with several massive, heavy ball bearings being produced from the cups and dropping to the table with a large thud. Part of the trick's surprise is that one of the bearings is too big to fit in the cup, despite having just been produced from it.

Finally, a ring borrowed from a spectator that was vanished at the beginning of the act appears on the middle of a beautiful hourglass used to time the act. The glass of the hourglass actually has to be smashed with a hammer to make the removal of the ring possible.

Published works

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Gertner's most popular published work is Steel and Silver (Richard J. Kaufman, 1994), which Gertner claims to be the fastest-selling magic book in history. This book has also been released as a DVD set by L&L Publishing.

Selected awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b Swiss, Jamy Ian. "Take Two #17: Paul Gertner". www.magicana.com. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  • ^ "Corporate Magician Paul Gertner Testimonials & Clients". Paul Gertner.
  • ^ "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968–2001), Episode 1437". IMDb.
  • ^ "Paul Gertner Returns and Fools Penn & Teller ... Twice! Only Magician to Appear 3 Times on FOOL US". YouTube. Paul Gertner. July 2, 2018. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
  • ^ "FISM Winners 1980- 1989". fism.org. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  • ^ a b c "Hall of Fame". www.magiccastle.com. 2 July 2014. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
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