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He later moved to Columbus, Ohio, to join [[U. F. Grant]] producing items under the name "G & M". | He later moved to Columbus, Ohio, to join [[U. F. Grant]] producing items under the name "G & M". | ||
Menge would eventually go his own way in 1945 opening another magic workshop in Columbus. | Menge would eventually go his own way in 1945 opening another magic workshop in Columbus.<ref>Mentioned in [[Linking Ring]] March, 1958</ref><ref>[[Magicol]] No. 52 (August 1979)</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 14:16, 16 June 2012
R. Norman Menge (1908-1958) was a magic shop owner and performed magic as both "Norman the Wizard" and "Menge the Magic Maker".
| R.N. Menge | |
| Born | 1908 |
|---|---|
| Died | February 10, 1958 |
In the 1940s, Menge was owner of the Wizard's Workshop in Hot Springs, Arkansas. In addition to his mail order business, he organized "Norman's Wizard's Club" and sent out a newsletter called Norman's News.
He later moved to Columbus, Ohio, to join U. F. Grant producing items under the name "G & M".
Menge would eventually go his own way in 1945 opening another magic workshop in Columbus.[1][2]
Products
- Climax Egg Bag (possibly assisted by U. F. Grant) which when turned inside out looks like a chicken.
Books
- The Wizard's Wonder Book (1943)
- Tricky Thumbler Tricks (1947)
References
- ↑ Mentioned in Linking Ring March, 1958
- ↑ Magicol No. 52 (August 1979)