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'''Charles R. Brush''' (1892 - | '''Charles R. Brush''' (1892-1949), also known as "Baffles", was a part-time professional [[lyceum]] magician. | ||
He started performing in 1907, specializing in flower art. | He started performing in 1907, specializing in flower art. | ||
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| Charles Brush | |
| Born | November 12, 1892 Zanesville, Ohio |
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| Died | January 28, 1949 (age 56) Los Angeles, California |
| Categories | Books by Charles Brush |
Charles R. Brush (1892-1949), also known as "Baffles", was a part-time professional lyceum magician.
He started performing in 1907, specializing in flower art.
He was the editor of the "Current Magic" department within The Sphinx in the 1930s.[1]
One of his pet effects was the Six Card Repeat.[2]
Books
- Flower Magic (1933)
References