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'''Joseph Simonette''' was a semi-professional magician in New York City, specializing in mental magic during the 1920s.
'''Joseph Simonette''' (1899-?) was a semi-professional magician in New York City, specializing in mental magic during the 1920s.


== Biography ==
His first public entertainment was to other sailors while serving in U.S. Navy during the war.  
His first public entertainment was to other sailors while serving in U.S. Navy during the war.  


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In the Linking Ring issue of June 1980, there is a record of a Joseph Simonette from Newark, New Jersey being reinstated into the IBM.
In the Linking Ring issue of June 1980, there is a record of a Joseph Simonette from Newark, New Jersey being reinstated into the IBM.


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Latest revision as of 09:27, 9 February 2014

Joseph Simonette
BornSeptember 28, 1899
Melphi, Italy
Died?

Joseph Simonette (1899-?) was a semi-professional magician in New York City, specializing in mental magic during the 1920s.

Biography

His first public entertainment was to other sailors while serving in U.S. Navy during the war.

Simonette was a member Society of American Magicians, I.B.M., and the Knights of Magic.[1]

In the Linking Ring issue of June 1980, there is a record of a Joseph Simonette from Newark, New Jersey being reinstated into the IBM.

References

  1. Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)