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| birth_name                = Edward J. Miller
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| birth_day                = January 18,  
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| birth_year                =   1892
| birth_year                = 1892
| birth_place              = Louisville, Kentucky
| birth_place              = Louisville, Kentucky
| death_day                = March 27,
| death_day                = March 27,
| death_year                = 1986
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In 1927, Miller moved to Chicago and set up a shop.
In 1927, Miller moved to Chicago and set up a shop.


Before his death, [[Jay Marshall]] purchased his collection.<ref>Magicol No 80, August 1986</ref>
Before his death, [[Jay Marshall]] purchased his collection.<ref>[[Magicol]] No 80, August 1986</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 02:47, 10 November 2010

Ed Miller
BornEdward J. Miller
January 18, 1892
Louisville, Kentucky
DiedMarch 27, 1986 (age 94)

Ed Miller was performer, a pioneer collector, and a manufacturer.

He became interested in magic as a young boy and by the time he was sixteen he was working professionally. Early on he was associated with Harry Thurston and Prof. Blankenbaker in various traveling shows. He then perfomred in vaudeville through the 1920's.

In 1927, Miller moved to Chicago and set up a shop.

Before his death, Jay Marshall purchased his collection.[1]

References

  1. Magicol No 80, August 1986