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lin
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It's a light, two page article, but it has some nice photos and a slide show in which you can hear Mr. Gaughan talking about his work.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/18/fashio......f=slogin

cheers,

Lin
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Great Article about a nice guy and one of magic's truly great innovators.

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Thanks for the link, that was very nice
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Nice article.. thanks for the link.
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Thanks for posting...great link! Mr. Gaughan has always been very kind and helpful to me and it's great to see him get the recognition he deserves.
lin
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My pleasure. Mr. Gaughan's workshop looks like Aladdin's Cave to me....
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Hasn't changed much over the years. Thanks for the link, lin!
lin
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Another interview with Mr. Gaughan:

http://boingboing.net/2012/02/20/gaughan.html
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Anyone read the user comments down the bottom?

"Actually, no, it's not a nice place to work. I did back in the 90's and never would again."

"That's crazy, I worked with John too about 4 years ago and can confirm, it was a tough place to work (although the parrots were pretty great)."

Bit of bad blood there! Never heard another bad word about the man, seems the perfect gent to me.
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Great article! A master craftsman of the conjuring arts.
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Both links are excellent. Thank you.
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lin
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My pleasure, I'm very glad you enjoyed them.
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Two very good reads, many thanks for sharing them. I love that he is so not hi-tech, not even a website? That's some achievment in this day and age. The story of the Turk was fascinating too.
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His creative genius is one thing...but his collection is jaw-dropping as well.
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