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Kardor
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| Kardor | |
| Born | Robin DeWitt ? |
|---|---|
| Died | September 2011 |
Kardor was the stage name which Robin DeWitt began performing as a comedy mentalist in 1980.
His first "store bought" magic trick was the Buddha Papers that his Uncle Don had managed to find in the middle of World War II.[1]
His "Pens-O-Metric" was published in Magick No. 233 (1979).
DeWitt joined the PEA and then met Tony Andruzzi, who introduced him to Bizarre Magic. [2] He appeared at every Weerd Weekend and all but one of the Invocationals.
DeWitt worked behind the counter at Magic World in Chatsworth, California in the 1990s.[3]
Awards
- Caryl Fleming Comedy Award
- Mark Macy Award from PEA
- Bascom Jones Memorial Award from PEA (1991)[4]
- Tony Andruzzi Memorial Plaque
- Richard "Lionheart" Knierim Memorial Award at the Inner Circle Of Bizarre Magick's Gathering (2003)