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Rae Oswald (December 19, 1892 - 1967)
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'''Rae Oswald''' (1892 - 1967) was an English Magician who preformed the following tricks during his act in 1937. The Holdup Trick, silk to Match box, the Pip Card, Ink bottle and Turnip, bill Trick. Mr. Rae had a great line of patter and making wonderful impressions during his act.
 
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Born in Reading, Berkshire, England.
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He was an English Magician who preformed the following tricks during his act in 1937. The Holdup Trick, silk to Match box, the Pip Card, Ink bottle and Turnip, bill Trick. Mr. Rae had a great line of patter and making wonderufl impressions during his act.
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Revision as of 22:16, 9 January 2011

Rae Oswald (1892 - 1967) was an English Magician who preformed the following tricks during his act in 1937. The Holdup Trick, silk to Match box, the Pip Card, Ink bottle and Turnip, bill Trick. Mr. Rae had a great line of patter and making wonderful impressions during his act.

Oswald Rae
BornDecember 19, 1892
Reading, Berkshire, England
Died1967
CategoriesBooks by Oswald Rae

Founded the IBM's British Ring

Books

  • Practical Patter (1922)
  • Between Ourselves (1926)
  • Sub Rosa (1928)
  • More Practical Patter (1929)
  • Original Magic (1930)
  • Wizardry with Watches (1938)
  • The More You Watch (1939)