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'''A. A. A. Almon''' was a was a Captain in a Fire Department, an amateur magician and early member of the [[IBM]] from Providence, Rhode Island. <ref>Broken Wand, Linking Ring, February 1965</ref>
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'''A. A. A. Almon''' was a Captain in a Fire Department, an amateur magician and early member of the [[IBM]] from Providence, Rhode Island. <ref>Broken Wand, Linking Ring, February 1965</ref>
  
 
Nicknamed "Slippery Slick", he began performing magic for his church at the age of 14. Arriving at legal age he enlisted in the regular U. S. Army as a Supply Sergeant with the 109th Coast Artillery.
 
Nicknamed "Slippery Slick", he began performing magic for his church at the age of 14. Arriving at legal age he enlisted in the regular U. S. Army as a Supply Sergeant with the 109th Coast Artillery.

Revision as of 02:55, 27 August 2013

A. A. A. Almon
BornArthur Alexander Aloysius Almon
August 2, 1873
Digby, Nova Scotia
DiedJanuary 8, 1965 (age 91)
Pawtueket, Rhode Island

A. A. A. Almon was a Captain in a Fire Department, an amateur magician and early member of the IBM from Providence, Rhode Island. [1]

Nicknamed "Slippery Slick", he began performing magic for his church at the age of 14. Arriving at legal age he enlisted in the regular U. S. Army as a Supply Sergeant with the 109th Coast Artillery.

A life long friend of C. Foster Fenner, he was one of the organizers of IBM Ring 44 of which he served as president.[2]

His promotional photo can be seen on the Conjuring Arts exhibit "The Many Faces of Magic" [3]

References

  1. Broken Wand, Linking Ring, February 1965
  2. Meet Four A's - "Slippery Slick" By C. Foster Fenner, Linking Ring, Janury 1950
  3. http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/the-many-faces-of-magic/