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'''Gus Fowler''' (1888-1960) was an English magician known as "The Watch King" and "The Chronometrical Illusionist". Turning profession in 1906, he performed all over England and the United States. <ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], September, 1933</ref>
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Fowler was mentored by [[J.N. Maskelyne]] and after one year working with Maskelyne at [[St. George's Hall]] in London, he began his own act as The Watch King.  He suffered from a slight stutter which induced him concentrate on a silent act. Fowler manipulated with clocks as other magicians manipulated coins and cards. He produced clocks, vanished them, and ended with the production of 30 ringing bells from a hat.
'''Gus Fowler''' (1888-1960) was an English magician known as "The Watch King" and "The Chronometrical Illusionist". Turning profession in 1906, he performed all over England and the United States. <ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], September, 1933</ref>
 
Fowler was mentored by [[J.N. Maskelyne]] and after a year of working with Maskelyne at [[St. George's Hall]] in London, he began his own act as The Watch King.  He suffered from a slight stutter which induced him to concentrate on a silent act. Fowler manipulated with clocks as other magicians manipulated with coins and cards. He produced clocks, vanished them, and ended with the production of 30 ringing bells from a hat.


He was a past president of the [[British Magical Society]], an honorary life president of the [[Magic Circle]] and a vice-president of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]].<ref>[[Abracadabra]], January 9, 1960</ref><ref>Abracadabra, January 23, 1960</ref>
He was a past president of the [[British Magical Society]], an honorary life president of the [[Magic Circle]] and a vice-president of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]].<ref>[[Abracadabra]], January 9, 1960</ref><ref>Abracadabra, January 23, 1960</ref>


He died in a fire at his home some twenty years after he retired.


He died in a fire in his home some twenty years after he retired.
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Revision as of 12:28, 5 May 2013

Gus Fowler
BornAugustus Gerald Fowler
November 1, 1888
Birmingham, England
DiedJanuary 04, 1960 (age 71)

Gus Fowler (1888-1960) was an English magician known as "The Watch King" and "The Chronometrical Illusionist". Turning profession in 1906, he performed all over England and the United States. [1]

Fowler was mentored by J.N. Maskelyne and after a year of working with Maskelyne at St. George's Hall in London, he began his own act as The Watch King. He suffered from a slight stutter which induced him to concentrate on a silent act. Fowler manipulated with clocks as other magicians manipulated with coins and cards. He produced clocks, vanished them, and ended with the production of 30 ringing bells from a hat.

He was a past president of the British Magical Society, an honorary life president of the Magic Circle and a vice-president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.[2][3]

He died in a fire at his home some twenty years after he retired.

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, September, 1933
  2. Abracadabra, January 9, 1960
  3. Abracadabra, January 23, 1960