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'''Mel Brown''' was a hotel manager, part-time professional magician and was as an expert on the works of [[Ed Marlo]]. | '''Mel Brown''' (1926-1995) was a hotel manager, part-time professional magician and was as an expert on the works of [[Ed Marlo]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
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Mel Brown | |
Born | Melvin Westley Brown December 4, 1926 Emmett, Idaho |
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Died | March 10, 1995 (age 68) |
Mel Brown (1926-1995) was a hotel manager, part-time professional magician and was as an expert on the works of Ed Marlo.
Biography
Brown grew up in Boise, Idaho, later moving to Portland, Oregon (in the 1950s) but spent most of his adult life in the San Francisco Bay area. He was a graduate of the Chavez school of magic (circa 1950) and at one time did a Channing Pollock type show. His friends and associates in the card world were many of the best including Ed Marlo (Brown named one of his sons "Marlo", whom Ed was the godfather).
He was one of the first to do the Mexican Turnover using three cards rather than two and created a Deck switch known as The Joker Switch. He wrote articles in many magazines including Pallbearers Review, Genii and Arcane.
Brown was the Night Manager for the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco from 1956 until 1986.
In 1987, it was reported in New Tops (January), that Brown was recovering from an amputation, because of cancer.
In the late 1990s, Brown was making shells for the shell game by special order.
Brown passed away after losing a battle with cancer, leaving a large collection of correspondences with his friend Ed Marlo (who he never met in person) which spanned from 1954 to 1991 (now part of the Conjuring Arts Research Center collection).
Contributions
- "A Cute Little Effect" in "Double Daring" column, Genii 1951 September.
- "The Straight Prediction", New Phoenix #333 (November 1955)
- "Flip Sleeve" in M-U-M November, 1957
- "Joker Deck Switch" in MUM August, 1958
- "The Well Stacked Queen" in The Gen July 1960
- "A Direct Coincidence" in MUM June 1960
- "The Subtle-Key" in Table Time by Mike Rogers - MUM November 1967
- "Combination" in Expert Card Mysteries by Alton Sharpe (1969)
- "Jumping Jack" in Epilogue Issue No. 8 March 1970.
- "Brain-Stack" in Expert Card Chicanery (1971)
- "Making Fake Index Court Cards" in Arcane (January 1981)
- "The Magic Card" in Apocalypse (July 1981).
- "Syner-Aces" in Card Finesse II by Jon Racherbaumer (1992)
Books
- Steve Bruecker & Mike Rogers Present Their Three Shell Game Routine (1985).
References
- http://conjuringarts.org/2010/05/ed-marlo-photographs/
- Obituaries
- Magic April 1995
- Genii 1995 May
- MUM May 1995