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'''L. Cohen''' was a magician and inventor in of Brooklyn, New York. Many of his ideas and effects were published in [[Mahatma]], [[Sphinx]] and the [[Magical Bulletin]] in the early 1900s. | '''L. Cohen''' (fl. 1898-1923) was a magician and inventor in of Brooklyn, New York. Many of his ideas and effects were published in [[Mahatma]], [[Sphinx]] and the [[Magical Bulletin]] in the early 1900s. | ||
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Amongst the number of his inventions were Cards Up the Chair, An Absorbing Feat, A Brilliant Production, Old Glory Handkerchief Star, The Crystal Triangle Casket, The Egyptian Tubes, An Interchangeable Trick, The Inexhaustible Fairy Tumbler, Kling Klang with One Egg and One Handkerchief, the Handkerchief to Billiard Ball by Means of Glass Ball, the New Method of Producing Articles from Wand in Empty Hand by Throwing Movement.<ref>Sphinx, May 1904</ref> | Amongst the number of his inventions were Cards Up the Chair, An Absorbing Feat, A Brilliant Production, Old Glory Handkerchief Star, The Crystal Triangle Casket, The Egyptian Tubes, An Interchangeable Trick, The Inexhaustible Fairy Tumbler, Kling Klang with One Egg and One Handkerchief, the Handkerchief to Billiard Ball by Means of Glass Ball, the New Method of Producing Articles from Wand in Empty Hand by Throwing Movement.<ref>Sphinx, May 1904</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 23 February 2014
| L. Cohen | |
| Sphinx (May 1904) | |
| Born | ? |
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| Died | ? |
| Flourished | 1898-1923 |
L. Cohen (fl. 1898-1923) was a magician and inventor in of Brooklyn, New York. Many of his ideas and effects were published in Mahatma, Sphinx and the Magical Bulletin in the early 1900s.
Biography
Amongst the number of his inventions were Cards Up the Chair, An Absorbing Feat, A Brilliant Production, Old Glory Handkerchief Star, The Crystal Triangle Casket, The Egyptian Tubes, An Interchangeable Trick, The Inexhaustible Fairy Tumbler, Kling Klang with One Egg and One Handkerchief, the Handkerchief to Billiard Ball by Means of Glass Ball, the New Method of Producing Articles from Wand in Empty Hand by Throwing Movement.[1]
References
- ↑ Sphinx, May 1904