Herbert Gershen Zarrow[1] (November 4, 1925 – May 11, 2008) was an American magician influential in the profession for his inventions of unique sleight of hand and card tricks. The inventor of the Zarrow shuffle, his skills were held in the highest regard in professional magicians' circles.[2]
Biography
His obituary noted that he had been married for 57 years to Phyllis Roemer Zarrow, and they had two children.[3] A certified public accountant (CPA), he was the founding partner of an accounting firm.[3] He was also a member of B'nai B'rith, and resided in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, at the time of his death.[3]
Zarrow appears in a DVD series about his card magic, and in magic literature, including David Ben's book Zarrow: A Lifetime of Magic.[4][5][6][7]
Zarrow appeared on the cover of April 2001 issue of The Linking Ring after being honored at the 2001 annual Fechter's Finger flicking Frolic convention of close up magicians for a lifetime of contributions and achievements. The Linking Ring article contains some biographical information.[2]
An auction of Zarrow's collection, including his extensive library and associated ephemera, was conducted by Potter & Potter Auctions on October 23, 2010.
^Britland, David; Gazzo (2004) [2004]. Phantoms of the Card Table: Confessions of a Card Sharp (1st ed.). New York: Four Walls Eight Windows. pp. 108–109. ISBN978-1-56858-299-3. OCLC54976795.
^Yedid, Meir (1998-08-02). "Herb Zarrow: Louie Award". MagicTimes. 9 (247): 1. Retrieved 2008-01-09. Herb Zarrow will be receiving the 1998 "Louie Award."