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He wrote a monthly column about magic entitled "Salem's Salaams" for the Hat & Rabbit Club ([[IBM]] Ring 17) members and  appeared at [[Abbott's Get-together]] Close-Up Show.<ref>New Tops, May 1989</ref>
 
He wrote a monthly column about magic entitled "Salem's Salaams" for the Hat & Rabbit Club ([[IBM]] Ring 17) members and  appeared at [[Abbott's Get-together]] Close-Up Show.<ref>New Tops, May 1989</ref>
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Peter prided himself as a historian of magic. While on the Magic Cruise someone had asked Dai Vernon a question about something in his past, his response was " oh, I don't remember but that Canadian kid over there (pointing to Peter) should know he knows everything."
  
 
He committed suicide at the age of 36.
 
He committed suicide at the age of 36.

Revision as of 22:59, 11 March 2013

Peter Salem
BornPeter Isaacs
1950
Toronto, Canada
DiedMay of 1986
NationalityCanadian

Peter Salem (1950-1986) was the driving force for many years behind the junior magicians' Silver Wand Club in Toronto, Canada and appeared two seasons at Canada's Wonderland, an amusement park near Toronto.[1]

He wrote a monthly column about magic entitled "Salem's Salaams" for the Hat & Rabbit Club (IBM Ring 17) members and appeared at Abbott's Get-together Close-Up Show.[2] Peter prided himself as a historian of magic. While on the Magic Cruise someone had asked Dai Vernon a question about something in his past, his response was " oh, I don't remember but that Canadian kid over there (pointing to Peter) should know he knows everything."

He committed suicide at the age of 36.

Books

101 Tricks, Tips and Ideas with the Appearing Soda Can" (with Jim Helik) (1984)

References

  1. Peter Salem Parade, Linking Ring, December, 1982
  2. New Tops, May 1989