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He was a charter member of Ring 21 in Hollywood.<ref>http://www.ibmring21.org/famous.html</ref>
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In 1942, the Larsen’s purchased Floyd Thayer’s Magic Company. After his retirement, Thayer and his wife Jennie moved to the Larsen's home in
In 1942, the Larsens purchased Floyd Thayer’s Magic Company. After his retirement, Thayer and his wife Jennie moved to the Larsens' home in
Pasadena where they lived until Jennie's death in 1951. He then moved to Long
Pasadena where they lived until Jennie's death in 1951. He then moved to Long
Beach where he lived with cousin until his death.<ref> Cover [[Genii 1942 September]], Vol. 7, no. 1</ref>
Beach where he lived with cousin until his death.<ref> Cover [[Genii 1942 September]], Vol. 7, no. 1</ref>

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Floyd G. Thayer was founder of the Thayer Magic Company that made magical apparatus in the 1920's and 1930's. The Thayer slogan was "Quality Magic".

Floyd Thayer
BornFloyd G. Thayer
July 18, 1877
Jacksonville, Vermont
DiedJuly 29, 1959 (age 82)

Moving to California in 1891, Thayer started his Thayer Magic Co. making wands and advertised first in Mahatma as "The Wand of The West". Ellis Stanyon was reported to have been his first customer.[1]

Thayer once sold his higher priced illusions with a "Pay As You Show" Plan. Magicians could send a down payment for the illusion and then pay as the expected high-priced engagements would come rolling using the new Thayer prop. This idea was quickly discontinued.

He was a charter member of Ring 21 in Hollywood.[2]

In 1942, the Larsens purchased Floyd Thayer’s Magic Company. After his retirement, Thayer and his wife Jennie moved to the Larsens' home in Pasadena where they lived until Jennie's death in 1951. He then moved to Long Beach where he lived with cousin until his death.[3]

References

  1. Thayer Quality Magic by Glenn Gravatt
  2. http://www.ibmring21.org/famous.html
  3. Cover Genii 1942 September, Vol. 7, no. 1