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Heuber began in 1929 and was a member of [[SAM]] and [[IBM]].<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], March , 1934</ref> He served the IBM as it's Secretary (1933 - 1939) and as their Museum Curator.
Heuber began in 1929 and was a member of [[SAM]] and [[IBM]].<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], March , 1934</ref> He served the IBM as it's Secretary (1933 - 1939) and as their Museum Curator.


Heuber was a circus aerialist and a comedian before he became interested in magic and was known for his  "Whistling Sailor" routine at conventions.<ref>Linking Ring, March 1956</ref>
He was a circus aerialist and a comedian before he became interested in magic and was known for his  "Whistling Sailor" routine at conventions.<ref>Linking Ring, March 1956</ref>


Heuber was married to Dolly, who's sister was married to [[Carl Rosini]].<ref>Carl Rosini His Life and His Magic by Robert Olson, page 104, (1966)</ref>
Heuber was married to Dolly (Marie?), who's sister was married to [[Carl Rosini]].<ref>Carl Rosini His Life and His Magic by Robert Olson, page 104, (1966)</ref>


In 1951, SAM Assembly 18 in Pittsburgh reported in [[MUM]] (January 1952) that  Heuber brought and demonstrated the original cabinet from which came a host of walking-through-a-ribbon tricks.
In 1951, SAM Assembly 18 in Pittsburgh reported in [[MUM]] (January 1952) that  Heuber brought and demonstrated the original cabinet from which came a host of walking-through-a-ribbon tricks.

Revision as of 15:03, 6 December 2013

Ted Heuber
BornTheodore H. Heuber
1893
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Died?

Ted Heuber (1893-?), aka Huber, was a semi-professional children's show magician.

Biography

Heuber began in 1929 and was a member of SAM and IBM.[1] He served the IBM as it's Secretary (1933 - 1939) and as their Museum Curator.

He was a circus aerialist and a comedian before he became interested in magic and was known for his "Whistling Sailor" routine at conventions.[2]

Heuber was married to Dolly (Marie?), who's sister was married to Carl Rosini.[3]

In 1951, SAM Assembly 18 in Pittsburgh reported in MUM (January 1952) that Heuber brought and demonstrated the original cabinet from which came a host of walking-through-a-ribbon tricks.

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March , 1934
  2. Linking Ring, March 1956
  3. Carl Rosini His Life and His Magic by Robert Olson, page 104, (1966)