He studied theater during the day and worked on close-up magic the rest of the time. While he was in college at UNLV in Las Vegas, Aaron was in the perfect laboratory to continue these lessons. Peter taught him what those reasons were. But you had to have good reasons for doing so. Jack taught him about creativity and its role in card magic - including the notion (unbelievable to him at the time!) that you were allowed to change, or alter, the moves you read in magic books. Between the ages of 16 and 18, he met his first real card experts: Jack Birnman and Peter Galinskas. But he discovered while he was still in high school that learning card magic can be a great deal more complex than it looks. The thrill of seeing improvement, no matter how small is a thrill that never, ever fades for the serious performer. It's because he loves to learn card magic. And there's a simple reason why he loves to do that. Like a hip college prof coaching his students for finals, he teaches both moves and theory, helping all magicians to reach the next level.' -Jerry Dunn Aaron teaches card magic. He fools me every time I see him.' -Chris Kenner, Executive Producer, The Magic of David Copperfield 'One of the best card men to come along in twenty years.' -Larry Jennings 'Aaron Fisher's lessons rank with the best magical instruction I've ever seen. Aaron does magic that even makes magicians' jaws drop. 'Aaron is one of the few people that have it all.
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