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Revision as of 18:27, 30 December 2011
Charles Peet (? - ?) from Montreal Canada was a successful club entertainer, specializing in magic, mind reading, singing and playing instruments in the 1920s.
Charles Peet | |
Born | ? Montreal, Canada |
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Died | ? |
He billed himself at one time as "The Needle King" with advertising stating "performing the Needle Mystery using at one demonstration: 22 Packages of Needles or 26 Loose Needles giving all tests such as drinking, eating, smoking, singing, talking and also performing under X-Ray."
He created and marketed his mentalism routine, "Living and Dead Test" which was written up in The Lost Notebooks of John Northern Hilliard.
References
- TISSUE PAPER TO GIANT FLAG effect in Linking Ring, Vol 3, No. 6, Christmas special, 1925.
- Billboard, October 15, 1927.
- The Linking Ring, Feb. 1929, Vol. 8, No. 12.