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It was reported in the Linking Ring that Tunks was on an early TV program in San Antonio, Texas, in which he presented magic in 1952.<ref>Linking Ring, February 1952</ref>
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 28 November 2023

Harry A. Tunks
BornOctober 12, 1899
Kentucky
DiedJuly 2, 1975 (age 75)
San Antonio, Texas

Harry A. Tunks (1899-1975) was a semi-professional magician, ventriloquist and a colonel in the United States Air Force .

Biography

He ran away from home to join a medicine show when a kid, and later on joined the Army.

Tunks was well known in magic circles in the southwest and in Hawaii where he was stationed for a number of years. He carried I.B.M. No. 6973 starting in 1965. He received the French Croix de Guerre for his service in World War I and was also a veteran of World War II. While in the Service he did many shows of magic in Hawaii and the Philippines.[1]

He was a friend of McDonald Birch and held a lifelong interest in magic.[2]

It was reported in the Linking Ring that Tunks was on an early TV program in San Antonio, Texas, in which he presented magic in 1952.[3]


References

  1. Sphinx, October 1944
  2. Broken Wand, Linking Ring, December 1975
  3. Linking Ring, February 1952