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* Genii Vol 30 - ''Intermission'' by [[Charlie Miller]] | * Genii Vol 30, N° 7, march 1966, page 294 - ''Intermission'' by [[Charlie Miller]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:43, 7 October 2008
Jack Merlin was an American card manipulator that performed in vaudville.
Jack lived for a while in Indianapolis. His wife assisted him in the act in the manner of a spectator (picking cards and showing them to the audience).
Merlin always opened his act with the penetration of a glass of water through a derby hat and closed with cards across from C. Lang Neil's book The Modern Conjuror.
He died some time prior to 1966.
Quotes
- "To me practice is something I cannot resist. I practice because I enjoy it. When I force myself to do it, I accomplish nothing."
Books
- ...And a Pack of Cards (1927)
References
- Genii Vol 30, N° 7, march 1966, page 294 - Intermission by Charlie Miller