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Max Berol

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Max Berol
BornMax Buldermann
January 1868, 1868
Berlin, Germany
DiedMarch 25, 1930 (age 62)
Germany

Max Berol was a professional mentalist and illusionist.

He worked in an act, including brother William, which performed throughout Europe, the United States and Japan.

As "Konorah", he worked with assistant Nora Belmonte.

He invented Mene Tekel Board around 1898. With his brothers, Felix and William, performed an illusion they called "Askme". It was a large, transparent clock dial, which is taken to any part of the house, and no matter what question is asked it will answer instantaneously anything that can be answered by letters or figures.[1]

He joined the Society of American Magicians (No. 132) at the annual meeting in 1906. He returned to Germany, where he became head of the Variety Artists' Federation, in Berlin.

References

  1. Conjurers Monthly Magazine Vol 01 December, 1906