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'''Brian Godfrey''', known as "Tish", was a semi-professional who did a cabaret act in London.
'''Brian Godfrey''' (1899-?), known as "Tish", was a semi-professional who did a cabaret act in London.
 
== Biography ==
Originally started as a straight magic act and then developed a more comic version.<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)</ref>
 
He became known as "Tish " to magicians by using the word tish in his act instead of tissue. He created the  "Sensational Packing Case mystery", "Card on Tape" and "Phantom Penetration" (Card Penetration).<ref>Magic Circular June, 1972</ref>
 
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Originally started as a straight magic act and then developed a more
comic version.<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)</ref>




He became known as "tish " to magicians by using the word tish in his act instead of tissue. He created the  "Sensational Packing Case mystery", "Card on Tape" and "Phantom Penetration" (Card Penetration).<ref> Magic Circular June, 1972</ref>
== References ==
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Revision as of 13:30, 29 November 2013

Brian Godfrey
BornJuly 28, 1899
London, England
Died?

Brian Godfrey (1899-?), known as "Tish", was a semi-professional who did a cabaret act in London.

Biography

Originally started as a straight magic act and then developed a more comic version.[1]

He became known as "Tish " to magicians by using the word tish in his act instead of tissue. He created the "Sensational Packing Case mystery", "Card on Tape" and "Phantom Penetration" (Card Penetration).[2]

References

  1. Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)
  2. Magic Circular June, 1972