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He was elected as Vice President of the [[Magic Dealers Association]] and attended the IBM-SAM Convention, in Boston just before his unexpected death of a heart attack.
He was elected as Vice President of the [[Magic Dealers Association]] and attended the IBM-SAM Convention, in Boston just before his unexpected death of a heart attack.


He widow, Jean R. Mellon, carried on the business  under the name of "ED MELLON RELEASES".<ref>Linking Ring, September 1960, page 54</ref>
He widow, Jean R. Mellon, carried on the business  under the name of "ED MELLON RELEASES".<ref>[[Linking Ring]], September 1960, page 54</ref>


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Revision as of 13:44, 24 October 2010

Ed Mellon
Born1923
DiedAugust 6, 1960
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Ed Mellon a specialist in mentalism effects.

In the early 1950s, he teamed up with James Swoger to produce many mental effects. Ed Mellon's house organ for his business was called Mental-Wise.

He was elected as Vice President of the Magic Dealers Association and attended the IBM-SAM Convention, in Boston just before his unexpected death of a heart attack.

He widow, Jean R. Mellon, carried on the business under the name of "ED MELLON RELEASES".[1]

References

  1. Linking Ring, September 1960, page 54