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'''Louis "Lou" St. Pierre, Jr.''' is owner and operator of the Hollywood Magic Shop in California.
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'''Louis "Lou" St. Pierre, Jr.''' (1926-2010) was owner and operator of the Hollywood Magic Shop in California.
  
Lou and his father came to California in 1947 bought the Bert Wheeler shop.
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He came with his father to California in 1947 and bought the [[Bert Wheeler]]'s shop. He would do stage magic (manipulation, balls, doves and cards) every Friday night, on stage, at the magic shop.
  
Lou was drafted in the army and served in the artillery unit under Patton.
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Lou was drafted in the army and served in the artillery unit under Patton.<ref>[[Genii 1985 December|Genii Magazine, Vol. 49, No. 6, December 1985]],  
 
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Lou would do stage magic (manipulation, balls, doves and cards) every Friday
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night, on stage, at the magic shop.<ref>[[Genii 1985 December|Genii Magazine, Vol. 49, No. 6, December 1985]],  
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Louis St. Pierre, Jr., page 375</ref>
 
Louis St. Pierre, Jr., page 375</ref>
  

Revision as of 19:36, 30 June 2013

Louis St. Pierre, Jr.

Cover of Genii (1985)
BornLouis Anthony St. Pierre
July 18, 1926
Rockford, Illinois
DiedMay 31, 2010 (age 83)

Louis "Lou" St. Pierre, Jr. (1926-2010) was owner and operator of the Hollywood Magic Shop in California.

He came with his father to California in 1947 and bought the Bert Wheeler's shop. He would do stage magic (manipulation, balls, doves and cards) every Friday night, on stage, at the magic shop.

Lou was drafted in the army and served in the artillery unit under Patton.[1]

References

  1. Genii Magazine, Vol. 49, No. 6, December 1985, Louis St. Pierre, Jr., page 375