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'''Tom Dethlefsen''' was the owner of the Golden Gate Magic Company in San Francisco.<ref>http://www.locategrave.org/l/456121/Thomas-A-Dethlefsen-CA</ref>
'''Tom Dethlefsen''' (1892-1965) was the owner of the [[Golden Gate Magic Company]] in San Francisco.<ref>http://www.locategrave.org/l/456121/Thomas-A-Dethlefsen-CA</ref> He also performed and marketed several items as "Dave Lovsen".<ref>[[Genii 1954 January]]</ref>


He was Secretary to the [[S.A.M.]] for many years and was a member of the [[I.B.M.]] (member no. 7903), [[Oakland Magic Circle]] and [[San Jose Mystic 27]]. He organized the I.B.M. Ring No. 38.<ref>Cover, [[Genii 1949 August]]</ref>
== Biography ==
He started out as a newspaper man and worked actively for twenty years on the Call-Bulletin in San Francisco.
 
Dethlefsen became a semi-professional magician in 1929 and shortly before Pearl Harbor he entered the business of selling magical equipment as a side-line.
 
He served Secretary to the [[S.A.M.]] Assembly No. 2 for many years and was a member of the [[I.B.M.]] (member no. 7903), [[Oakland Magic Circle]] and [[San Jose Mystic 27]]. He organized the I.B.M. San Francisco Ring No. 38.<ref>Cover, [[Genii 1949 August]]</ref>  


He retired after a severe coronary in the late 1960s<ref>[[Genii 1965 November]]</ref>, although he retained his membership in the [[Magic Dealers Association]]. <ref>Broken Wand, Linking Ring, January 1966</ref> He was also a founding member of  the Fellowship of Christian Magicians of Northern California, which later became the national [[Fellowship of Christian Magicians]].
He retired after a severe coronary in the late 1960s<ref>[[Genii 1965 November]]</ref>, although he retained his membership in the [[Magic Dealers Association]]. <ref>Broken Wand, Linking Ring, January 1966</ref> He was also a founding member of  the Fellowship of Christian Magicians of Northern California, which later became the national [[Fellowship of Christian Magicians]].
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 20 October 2024

Tom Dethlefsen
BornThomas A. Dethlefsen
October 20, 1892
San Francisco, California
DiedDecember 8, 1965 (age 73)
Golden Gate National Cemetery

Tom Dethlefsen (1892-1965) was the owner of the Golden Gate Magic Company in San Francisco.[1] He also performed and marketed several items as "Dave Lovsen".[2]

Biography

He started out as a newspaper man and worked actively for twenty years on the Call-Bulletin in San Francisco.

Dethlefsen became a semi-professional magician in 1929 and shortly before Pearl Harbor he entered the business of selling magical equipment as a side-line.

He served Secretary to the S.A.M. Assembly No. 2 for many years and was a member of the I.B.M. (member no. 7903), Oakland Magic Circle and San Jose Mystic 27. He organized the I.B.M. San Francisco Ring No. 38.[3]

He retired after a severe coronary in the late 1960s[4], although he retained his membership in the Magic Dealers Association. [5] He was also a founding member of the Fellowship of Christian Magicians of Northern California, which later became the national Fellowship of Christian Magicians.

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