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It was reported that Keller was on the road performing with [[Prof. Kreiger]] in 1932.<ref>Notes of Nashville Magic by David Price, Sphinx, AUGUST, 1932</ref> | It was reported that Keller was on the road performing with [[Prof. Kreiger]] in 1932.<ref>Notes of Nashville Magic by David Price, Sphinx, AUGUST, 1932</ref> | ||
His card effects appeared in the [[Sphinx]] in the 1930s. | |||
As owner of "Keller Enterprises", his ads can be seen in Linking Ring and MUM 1950s, quoting his "25 years of magic" experience. | As owner of "Keller Enterprises", his ads can be seen in Linking Ring and MUM 1950s, quoting his "25 years of magic" experience. | ||
'''Note: sometimes name incorrectly spelled as "Kellar"''' | |||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
* Ten Card Tricks (1932), manuscript published by U. F. Grant | * Ten Card Tricks (1932), manuscript published by U. F. Grant | ||
Revision as of 06:56, 1 March 2011
| John Harry Keller | |
| Born | August 2, 1910 Long Island, New York |
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John Harry Keller was an amateur card magician and dealer who worked in the advertising department of Electric Bond & Share Co. in New York.
A member of the Conjurers' Club and the IBM (No. 2964), where he attended meetings of the BROOKLYN RING NO. 45.[1]
It was reported that Keller was on the road performing with Prof. Kreiger in 1932.[2]
His card effects appeared in the Sphinx in the 1930s.
As owner of "Keller Enterprises", his ads can be seen in Linking Ring and MUM 1950s, quoting his "25 years of magic" experience.
Note: sometimes name incorrectly spelled as "Kellar"
Books
- Ten Card Tricks (1932), manuscript published by U. F. Grant
References