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'''Bill Elliott''', President of the W. A. Elliott Company in Toronto, Canada, was a manufacturer of magical apparatus, puzzles and jokes. | '''Bill Elliott''', President of the W. A. Elliott Company in Toronto, Canada, was a manufacturer of magical apparatus, puzzles and jokes. | ||
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Elliott did the silk-screen of Pat Patterson Lyons' artwork for the covers of [[Howard Lyons]]' magazine [[Ibidem]], as well as contributed many routines for it.<ref>Ibidem Vol 2</ref> | Elliott did the silk-screen of Pat Patterson Lyons' artwork for the covers of [[Howard Lyons]]' magazine [[Ibidem]], as well as contributed many routines for it.<ref>Ibidem Vol 2</ref> | ||
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+ | He was well known for his puzzle "The Vanishing Leprachaun", which was designed by Pat Patterson Lyons. | ||
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Bill Elliott | |
Born | William A. Elliott ? |
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Bill Elliott, President of the W. A. Elliott Company in Toronto, Canada, was a manufacturer of magical apparatus, puzzles and jokes.
Elliott did the silk-screen of Pat Patterson Lyons' artwork for the covers of Howard Lyons' magazine Ibidem, as well as contributed many routines for it.[1]
He was well known for his puzzle "The Vanishing Leprachaun", which was designed by Pat Patterson Lyons.
- ↑ Ibidem Vol 2