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Schoke would host and be a guide to many magicians visiting the city of Chicago. | Schoke would host and be a guide to many magicians visiting the city of Chicago. His trick the Hippity Hop Aces appeared in Volume 5 of the Tarbell Course in Magic and was a favorite of Dai Vernon. Charles O. "Chick" Schoke died in 1976. (Reference the SSDI). He was born about 1896. | ||
He carried [[I.B.M.]]] No. 8600 and was a member of the Order of Merlin. He was a member of The Harlan Tarbell Ring 43 the | He carried [[I.B.M.]]] No. 8600 and was a member of the Order of Merlin. He was a member of The Harlan Tarbell Ring 43 the | ||
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| Born | Charles O. Schoke |
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| Died | August 9, 1967 |
Charles "Chic" Schoke (?-1967), an insurance agent by profession, was well known to magicians in Chicago and served as President of the Society of American Magicians (1956-57).[1]
Biography
Schoke would host and be a guide to many magicians visiting the city of Chicago. His trick the Hippity Hop Aces appeared in Volume 5 of the Tarbell Course in Magic and was a favorite of Dai Vernon. Charles O. "Chick" Schoke died in 1976. (Reference the SSDI). He was born about 1896.
He carried I.B.M.] No. 8600 and was a member of the Order of Merlin. He was a member of The Harlan Tarbell Ring 43 the SAM Assembly 3.[2]
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