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He was was a President of the local Chicago Assembly [[S.A.M.]] and wrote for magic magazines, including [[Genii]], keeping others abreast on the Chicago magic scene.<ref>[[Genii 1937 March]] (cover}</ref> | He was was a President of the local Chicago Assembly [[S.A.M.]] and wrote for magic magazines, including [[Genii]], keeping others abreast on the Chicago magic scene.<ref>[[Genii 1937 March]] (cover}</ref> | ||
After semi-retiring, Troseth moved to Florida, remaining active in magic as the Dean of Assembly 76 in Miami. <ref>New Tops, March 1985.</ref> | After semi-retiring, Troseth moved to Florida, remaining active in magic as the Dean of Assembly 76 in Miami. <ref>New Tops, March 1985.</ref><ref>http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/person/48055833/george-troseth-profile-and-genealogy</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 22 July 2012
| George Troseth | |
| Born | June 1, 1894 Washington State |
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| Died | January 18, 1985 (age 90) |
George Troseth (c. 1895 - 1985), known as the "Tricky Trixter", was an active Chicago magician. He was a busy performer during the years that Werner Dornfield was a busy M.C.[1]
Troseth was a salesman for Libby by day which had many Chicago hotels and clubs as customers. When a magician or MC was needed for a hotel job at night, Troseth was usually first in their mind.
He was was a President of the local Chicago Assembly S.A.M. and wrote for magic magazines, including Genii, keeping others abreast on the Chicago magic scene.[2]
After semi-retiring, Troseth moved to Florida, remaining active in magic as the Dean of Assembly 76 in Miami. [3][4]
References
- ↑ Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, August, 1935
- ↑ Genii 1937 March (cover}
- ↑ New Tops, March 1985.
- ↑ http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/person/48055833/george-troseth-profile-and-genealogy