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''' | '''John P. Hamilton''' (1913-1970) was the inventor of many tricks, such as "Eyes of The Gods", and marketed several rope tricks through the [[Max Holden]] Shop in Boston. | ||
He was a member for nearly 25 years of [[SAM]] Assembly No. 9. He was also Past President and Secretary of [[I.B.M.]] Ring No. 166.<ref>Broken Wand, MUM, AUGUST, 1970</ref><ref>''The Linking Ring'', July 1970</ref> | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
* Eyes of the Gods (1948) | |||
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Revision as of 14:26, 24 June 2013
| John P. Hamilton | |
| Born | John Philip Hamilton 1913 Manchester, New Hampshire |
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| Died | May 7 1970 Manchester, New Hampshire |
| Nationality | American |
| Flourished | 1945-62 |
| Known for | Inventing clever tricks |
John P. Hamilton (1913-1970) was the inventor of many tricks, such as "Eyes of The Gods", and marketed several rope tricks through the Max Holden Shop in Boston.
He was a member for nearly 25 years of SAM Assembly No. 9. He was also Past President and Secretary of I.B.M. Ring No. 166.[1][2]
Bibliography
- Eyes of the Gods (1948)
References