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He was founder, with his brother Anthony, of "The Magical Palace" in New York City in 1885. It was the first home and for a number of years the meeting place of the [[Society of American Magicians]].
He was founder, with his brother [[Anthony Martinka|Anthony]], of "The Magical Palace" in New York City in 1885. It was the first home and for a number of years the meeting place of the [[Society of American Magicians]].


He supplied much of the elaborate stage effects for many of the greats including [[Herrmann the Great]], [[Kellar]], [[Houdini]], [[Servais Le Roy]] and [[Imro Fox]].
He supplied much of the elaborate stage effects for many of the greats including [[Herrmann the Great]], [[Kellar]], [[Houdini]], [[Servais Le Roy]] and [[Imro Fox]].
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Francis J. Martinka (March 7, 1842 - November 4, 1924) born in Prague, Bohemia. He traveled the world and mastered nine languages. He came to America in 1872 and established himself in the Magic Supply business.

Francis J. Martinka
BornFrancis J. Martinka
March 07, 1842
Bohemia
DiedNovember 04, 1924 (age 82)

He was founder, with his brother Anthony, of "The Magical Palace" in New York City in 1885. It was the first home and for a number of years the meeting place of the Society of American Magicians.

He supplied much of the elaborate stage effects for many of the greats including Herrmann the Great, Kellar, Houdini, Servais Le Roy and Imro Fox.

References

http://www.geocities.com/jpecore/magic_and_magicians/timelineworking.htm