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''' | '''Randolph''' (1912-?), "the Silent Knight of Magic", was a semi-professional nightclub magician. <ref>RANDOLPH, THE SILENT KNIGHT OF MAGIC, Linking Ring, January 1944</ref> | ||
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With his wife Mary assisting, he presented a silent act of sleight-of-hand and apparatus tricks. <ref>Magicol No. 103, May 1992</ref> | With his wife Mary assisting, he presented a silent act of sleight-of-hand and apparatus tricks. <ref>Magicol No. 103, May 1992</ref> | ||
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Randolph retired from magic in the late 1960s, moving to Scottsdale, Arizona. | Randolph retired from magic in the late 1960s, moving to Scottsdale, Arizona. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 28 November 2023
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| Born | George Randolph Bausman 1912 |
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| Died | ? |
| Flourished | 1940s-1960s |
Randolph (1912-?), "the Silent Knight of Magic", was a semi-professional nightclub magician. [1]
Biography
With his wife Mary assisting, he presented a silent act of sleight-of-hand and apparatus tricks. [2]
He was featured at the 1954 I.B.M. and served as president of the SAM Assembly No. 10 in Cleveland, Ohio in 1958.
Randolph retired from magic in the late 1960s, moving to Scottsdale, Arizona.
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