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'''Jimmy Sanders''' was a magician, ventriloquist, and owner of The Sanders Manufacturing Co.
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'''Jimmy Sanders''' (1894-1971) was a magician, ventriloquist, and owner of The Sanders Manufacturing Co.
 
   
 
   
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== Biography ==
 
Sanders was reared on a farm  and when only 22 years of age organized what became The Sanders Manufacturing Co., a leading novelty manufacturing.
 
Sanders was reared on a farm  and when only 22 years of age organized what became The Sanders Manufacturing Co., a leading novelty manufacturing.
 
    
 
    
 
He was in demand as an entertainer in his home city of Nashville and surrounding territory.<ref>Cover, [[Genii 1943 November]]</ref>
 
He was in demand as an entertainer in his home city of Nashville and surrounding territory.<ref>Cover, [[Genii 1943 November]]</ref>
 
      
 
      
He served as Vice President of the International Brotherhood of Ventriloquists, Territorial Vice President of Tennessee for the [[I. B. M.]],  a member of the [[S. A. M.]], [[Cercle Magique]] of Nashville and the Magicians Club of Nashville.<ref>James J. (Jimmy) Sanders, Esq. By Bob Weill, Linking Ring,  January 1944 (cover)</ref>
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He served as Vice President of the International Brotherhood of Ventriloquists, Territorial Vice President of Tennessee for the [[I. B. M.]],  a member of the [[S. A. M.]], [[Cercle Magique]] of Nashville and the [[Magicians Club of Nashville]].<ref>James J. (Jimmy) Sanders, Esq. By Bob Weill, Linking Ring,  January 1944 (cover)</ref>
  
 
Sanders' items that he was known for were his "Hole-Tite" Pencils, and Color-Changing Pocket Knives. <ref>Broken Wand, MUM, March 1972</ref>
 
Sanders' items that he was known for were his "Hole-Tite" Pencils, and Color-Changing Pocket Knives. <ref>Broken Wand, MUM, March 1972</ref>
  
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Revision as of 13:44, 30 August 2014

Jimmy Sanders

Cover of Genii (1943)
BornJames Jernigan Sanders
June 11, 1894
DiedAugust 22, 1971 (age 77)

Jimmy Sanders (1894-1971) was a magician, ventriloquist, and owner of The Sanders Manufacturing Co.

Biography

Sanders was reared on a farm and when only 22 years of age organized what became The Sanders Manufacturing Co., a leading novelty manufacturing.

He was in demand as an entertainer in his home city of Nashville and surrounding territory.[1]

He served as Vice President of the International Brotherhood of Ventriloquists, Territorial Vice President of Tennessee for the I. B. M., a member of the S. A. M., Cercle Magique of Nashville and the Magicians Club of Nashville.[2]

Sanders' items that he was known for were his "Hole-Tite" Pencils, and Color-Changing Pocket Knives. [3]

References

  1. Cover, Genii 1943 November
  2. James J. (Jimmy) Sanders, Esq. By Bob Weill, Linking Ring, January 1944 (cover)
  3. Broken Wand, MUM, March 1972