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'''Fred C. Lackman''' was an amateur magician in Asheville, North Carolina who did private parties.
'''Fred C. Lackman''' (1888-?) was an amateur magician in Asheville, North Carolina who performed for private parties.


He began magic in 1926, specializing in silks, illusions and coins.
== Biography ==
Lackman began magic in 1926, specializing in silks, illusions and coins.


He was president of the Society of Asheville Magis and member of the [[IBM]] and [[IMC]].<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], March, 1932</ref>
He was president of the Society of Asheville Magis and member of the [[IBM]] and [[IMC]].<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], March, 1932</ref>
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Based on reports in the [[Linking Ring]], he was still sponsoring members in North Carolina as late as 1948.
Based on reports in the [[Linking Ring]], he was still sponsoring members in North Carolina as late as 1948.


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Revision as of 11:04, 22 September 2013

Fred C. Lackman
BornAugust 1, 1888
Jacksonville, Florida
Died?

Fred C. Lackman (1888-?) was an amateur magician in Asheville, North Carolina who performed for private parties.

Biography

Lackman began magic in 1926, specializing in silks, illusions and coins.

He was president of the Society of Asheville Magis and member of the IBM and IMC.[1]

His effect "JUMPING SPIRIT CARD" was published in the December 1934 Linking Ring issue.

Based on reports in the Linking Ring, he was still sponsoring members in North Carolina as late as 1948.

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March, 1932