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Merge them all. There's absolutely no reason to have all these articles unless a particular illusion/trick/whatever manages to become independently notable with healthy RS support. freshacconci talk to me14:11, 27 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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I'm still not sure he's notable, but I suppose winning the "Grand Prix" award in 2003, together with being one of the three magicians in The Magicians series 2 is probably adequate. However, I would need to do more research to be sure. Anything else notable about him? — Arthur Rubin(talk)06:08, 10 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I am the graphic artist for LFX, Inc. because of the COI, I think its best to point in the right direction to research instead of me posting more up there. Jason was the online spokesperson for all the commercials Buick's "Quest for the Keys" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYPlFlWDrvoIts). He's the designer of special effects behind GM/Buick's car launches of the Detroit Autoshow, NAAS. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n29pyQtPb7Q. His designs are actually what started LFX. The effects such as The Latimer Clear Cups were quite a step in the magic community thats why he won the world championships at 22. Even if you are not a magic enthusiast you should check it out. It was a "first ever" type of thing, thats why it has the attention (referenced in history books on magic, history of magic videos, history of magic series on the BBC etc) as well as his laser effect...because the trick did not exist prior to JL ever. Its not a new way to do something...it was never done before. Each of those videos have millions of hits on youtube, which is why Jason was on the first YouTube Live Show in San Francisco in 2008 (not sure on the year, you would have to check it). It was when YouTube decided to put on a live show with artists Katy Perry and Akon their most popular artists on youtube in one live show. Sorry for just listing details but I hope that helps instead of hinders the process. Thank you for looking into it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DURBACH (talk • contribs) 19:23, 10 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I'm removing the notability template, what I've seen is definitely sufficient. I think the other articles should be merged with this one. I'll also note we don't use our own articles as sources or provide references for see also wikilinks. Dougweller (talk) 19:30, 10 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]