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Carl H. Guder,  an electrician, and machinist, performed as '''The Comedy Magician''' and '''Gu Dere'''.<ref>[[Magic World]] September 1917</ref>
'''Carl H. Guder''' (1890-1975),  an electrician, and machinist, performed as '''The Comedy Magician''' and '''Gu Dere'''.<ref>[[Magic World]] September 1917</ref>


== Biography ==
Having his own little shop, he built practically all his effects.
Having his own little shop, he built practically all his effects.


At the age of ten years he became interested in magic, and branched out with the
At the age of ten years he became interested in magic, and branched out with the Rehan Medical show.
Rehan Medical show.


In 1916, with his brother Paul they presented in [[Vaudeville]] a comedy act entitled "The Magical Nut and Crazy Jew" until his brother's death on  
In 1916, with his brother Paul they presented in [[Vaudeville]] a comedy act entitled "The Magical Nut and Crazy Jew" until his brother's death on March 27th the same year.
March 27th the same year.


In 1920s Guder wrote the CAPITOL CITY NOTES column in the [[Sphinx]] from Washington D.C.
In 1920s Guder wrote the CAPITOL CITY NOTES column in the [[Sphinx]] from Washington D.C.<ref>http://www.faqs.org/people-search/guder/</ref><ref>http://www.id.mundia.com/tr/Person/17794827/19255250668</ref>
 
Faqs.org shows a "Carl Guder" born on May 8, 1890 as passing away on August 1, 1975 with a last known residence in Florida.<ref>http://www.faqs.org/people-search/guder/</ref>
== Contributions ==
== Contributions ==
* CARD APPEARING IN HAT in [[Conjuring Record]]  December 1914
* CARD APPEARING IN HAT in [[Conjuring Record]]  December 1914
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* THE MENTAL TOUCH CARD TRICK in [[Sphinx]], May 1923
* THE MENTAL TOUCH CARD TRICK in [[Sphinx]], May 1923


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 30 November 2013

Carl H. Guder
BornCarl Henry Guder
May 8, 1890
Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania
Died
Saint Petersburg, Florida

Carl H. Guder (1890-1975), an electrician, and machinist, performed as The Comedy Magician and Gu Dere.[1]

Biography

Having his own little shop, he built practically all his effects.

At the age of ten years he became interested in magic, and branched out with the Rehan Medical show.

In 1916, with his brother Paul they presented in Vaudeville a comedy act entitled "The Magical Nut and Crazy Jew" until his brother's death on March 27th the same year.

In 1920s Guder wrote the CAPITOL CITY NOTES column in the Sphinx from Washington D.C.[2][3]

Contributions

  • CARD APPEARING IN HAT in Conjuring Record December 1914
  • THE MYSTIC LEMON AND HANDKERCHIEF in Sphinx, May 1923
  • THE MENTAL TOUCH CARD TRICK in Sphinx, May 1923

References