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'''S.W. Reilly''' (c.1891-1959) was a Columbus Ohio magic dealer and inventor of [[FA-KO]]. | '''S.W. Reilly''' (c.1891-1959) was a Columbus Ohio magic dealer and inventor of [[FA-KO]]. | ||
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"Syl" Reilly started out manufactureing educational toys. He put out the Fa-Ko deck in 1927 and with that success started a line of novelties, puzzles and magic tricks.<ref>Linking Ring, July 1929</ref> | "Syl" Reilly started out manufactureing educational toys. He put out the Fa-Ko deck in 1927 and with that success started a line of novelties, puzzles and magic tricks.<ref>Linking Ring, July 1929</ref> | ||
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A year before his death he sold his entire magic business, including manufacturing and publishing rights, to [[Haines House of Cards]].<ref>Obit, Linking Ring,Apr 1959</ref><ref>[[Genii 1959 April]]</ref> | A year before his death he sold his entire magic business, including manufacturing and publishing rights, to [[Haines House of Cards]].<ref>Obit, Linking Ring,Apr 1959</ref><ref>[[Genii 1959 April]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 17 May 2014
S.W. Reilly | |
Born | Sylvester W. Reilly circa 1891 |
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Died | February 24, 1959 (age 67) Columbus, Ohio |
Resting place | St. Joseph's Cemetery |
S.W. Reilly (c.1891-1959) was a Columbus Ohio magic dealer and inventor of FA-KO.
Biography
"Syl" Reilly started out manufactureing educational toys. He put out the Fa-Ko deck in 1927 and with that success started a line of novelties, puzzles and magic tricks.[1]
His interest in magic started when he was about 12 years old and at 16 he was putting on shows. As a member of the Players Club, he was responsible for bringing many magicians to Columbus for their programs. He produced shows for Knights of Columbus and for several years directed a show each year for the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co.
He served as the director of the Annual Magi-Fest held in Columbus from it's initiation until his death.
With Robert Nelson, his one time business partner, he co-founded the IBM Ring #9 in Columbus. The two had a falling out and Reilly opened his own magic shop on Bryden Road.
A year before his death he sold his entire magic business, including manufacturing and publishing rights, to Haines House of Cards.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Linking Ring, July 1929
- ↑ Obit, Linking Ring,Apr 1959
- ↑ Genii 1959 April