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Larkin became interested in magic as a teenager and went on to become a performer, teacher, booker, dealer, and convention organizer.
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As a young man, he worked amateur nights in Milwaukee theaters and later did club work in full dress tuxedo and tails. At his private and public shows, he always gave away a live rabbit to a lucky youngster volunteer.
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Larkin  taught magic on Saturday afternoons to youngsters at the Y.M.C.A.  He was magic adviser to the Nicolet Magic Company, a high school group, and ran the Midwest Magic Conclave in Milwaukee for many years.  He also raised and sold doves for magicians around the country.
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Larkin retired after 35 years with the Wisconsin Gas Co. and operated the Crystal Magic Shop.
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He organized a local S.A.M. assembly, which was named after him.
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 7 January 2017

Jack Larkin
BornHarry Jack Larkin
August 30, 1913
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
DiedOctober 25 1988 (age 75)
Cedarburg, Wisconsin

Jack Larkin (1913-1988) was a Charter Member and the president of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin SAM Assembly No. 61

Biography

Larkin became interested in magic as a teenager and went on to become a performer, teacher, booker, dealer, and convention organizer.

As a young man, he worked amateur nights in Milwaukee theaters and later did club work in full dress tuxedo and tails. At his private and public shows, he always gave away a live rabbit to a lucky youngster volunteer.

Larkin taught magic on Saturday afternoons to youngsters at the Y.M.C.A. He was magic adviser to the Nicolet Magic Company, a high school group, and ran the Midwest Magic Conclave in Milwaukee for many years. He also raised and sold doves for magicians around the country.

Larkin retired after 35 years with the Wisconsin Gas Co. and operated the Crystal Magic Shop.

He organized a local S.A.M. assembly, which was named after him.


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