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'''B. B. Wilcox''' was a "Handcuff Expert and Jail Breaker".  His repertoire featured escapes from U. S. Registered Mail Pouches, Paper Bags, Packing Boxes, Barrels, Straight Jackets, Insane Cots, Laundry Hampers, Milk Can full of water, and Paste Board Boxes.<ref>cover [[American Magician]] July 1910</ref>
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'''B. B. Wilcox''' (?-?) was a "Handcuff Expert and Jail Breaker".  His repertoire featured escapes from U. S. Registered Mail Pouches, Paper Bags, Packing Boxes, Barrels, Straight Jackets, Insane Cots, Laundry Hampers, Milk Can full of water, and Paste Board Boxes.<ref>cover [[American Magician]] July 1910</ref>
  
 
While living in Norfolk, Virginia, he was the Supreme Master Representative of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]] for the State of Virginia and member number 53 of the [[National Conjurers Association]].
 
While living in Norfolk, Virginia, he was the Supreme Master Representative of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]] for the State of Virginia and member number 53 of the [[National Conjurers Association]].
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The August 6, 1911 Virginian Pilot, had an article on  Wilcox's collection of Handcuffs.   
 
The August 6, 1911 Virginian Pilot, had an article on  Wilcox's collection of Handcuffs.   
  
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Revision as of 18:35, 29 June 2013

Born?
Died?
Flourished1900 - 1920

B. B. Wilcox (?-?) was a "Handcuff Expert and Jail Breaker". His repertoire featured escapes from U. S. Registered Mail Pouches, Paper Bags, Packing Boxes, Barrels, Straight Jackets, Insane Cots, Laundry Hampers, Milk Can full of water, and Paste Board Boxes.[1]

While living in Norfolk, Virginia, he was the Supreme Master Representative of the Brotherhood of Magicians for the State of Virginia and member number 53 of the National Conjurers Association.

The August 6, 1911 Virginian Pilot, had an article on Wilcox's collection of Handcuffs.

References

  1. cover American Magician July 1910