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Allen created the "Blok-Kord" (1941) and his "The Novelty Box Selection" was published in [[Jinx]] (1936 summer extra).
Allen created the "Blok-Kord" (1941) and his "The Novelty Box Selection" was published in [[Jinx]] (1936 summer extra).


He was a fifty year member of the [[SAM]] Parent Assembly in New York City.<ref>Obit, October 1992, [[MUM]]</ref>
He was a fifty year member of the [[SAM]] Parent Assembly in New York City.<ref>M-U-M, Vol. 82, No. 2, October 1992, Broken Wands, Lyman H. Allen, Jr., page 40</ref>


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Lyman Allen
BornLyman H. Allen, Jr.
March 26, 1911
Born and raised in Boston
DiedApril 18, 1992 (age 81)
Tucson, AZ
Flourished1930s

Lyman Allen (?-1992) was an American magic dealer and inventor.

Biography

Allen created the "Blok-Kord" (1941) and his "The Novelty Box Selection" was published in Jinx (1936 summer extra).

He was a fifty year member of the SAM Parent Assembly in New York City.[1]

References

  1. M-U-M, Vol. 82, No. 2, October 1992, Broken Wands, Lyman H. Allen, Jr., page 40