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'''Laurie L. Ireland''' (1898-1954) was known for his skill in [[sleeving]] and billiard ball manipulations. | |||
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In 1925, he opened the [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] in Chicago (which became [[Magic, Inc.]]) and met with his wife [[Frances Ireland]]. | In 1925, he opened the [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] in Chicago (which became [[Magic, Inc.]]) and met with his wife [[Frances Ireland]]. | ||
He created the Multiplying Golf Balls and Otto the Duck ([[1936]]) (now called Joanne the Duck). | He created the Multiplying Golf Balls and Otto the Duck ([[1936]]) (now called Joanne the Duck).<ref>Obit [[Genii 1954 May]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:35, 10 March 2012
Laurie L. Ireland (1898-1954) was known for his skill in sleeving and billiard ball manipulations.
L. L. Ireland | |
Born | Laurie L. Ireland 1898 USA |
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Died | April 27, 1954 |
In 1925, he opened the L.L. Ireland Magic Co. in Chicago (which became Magic, Inc.) and met with his wife Frances Ireland.
He created the Multiplying Golf Balls and Otto the Duck (1936) (now called Joanne the Duck).[1]
Books
- Ideal Handkerchief Manipulation (first ads appear in 1929 Linking Ring and Sphinx)
- Ireland Writes a Book (1931)
- Exclusive Magic from Our Notebook (with Carlton King) (1933)
- Ireland's New Card and Coin Manipulation (1935)
- Ireland's Manipulative Series - Part I: Lessons in Dishonesty (1937)
- Ireland's Manipulative Series - Part II: Ireland's Famous Cup and Ball Routine (1937)
- Ireland's Manipulative Series - Part III: Ireland's Linking Ring Routine (1937)
References
- ↑ Obit Genii 1954 May