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| birth_name = Thomas J. Crawford | |||
| birth_day = August 21, | |||
| birth_year = 1871 | |||
| birth_place = Columbia, Tennessee | |||
| death_day = October 3, | |||
| death_year = 1952 | |||
| death_place = Nashville, Tennessee | |||
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'''Thomas J. Crawford''' (b.1871-d.1952) was one of the founders of the [[Cercle Magique]] of Nashville, Tennessee, a President of the [[IBM]] (1938-1939), an editor of The [[Linking Ring]] in the late 1930s, and a specialist in coin magic. | |||
== Biography == | |||
Crawford was a printer-postal clerk by profession, considered himself an amateur, but performed often for the public. He worked for the Methodist Publishing House in Nashville, Tennessee, where one of his magic paperback titles was published. | |||
He is the originator of a number of popular moves in manipulative magic, and one of his original coin vanishes is described in the "[[Art of Magic]]," by [[T. Nelson Downs]]. | He is the originator of a number of popular moves in manipulative magic, and one of his original coin vanishes is described in the "[[Art of Magic]]," by [[T. Nelson Downs]]. | ||
Crawford edited the Amateur Column in the Sphinx for sixteen years, starting in 1904. He also contributed the column "OLD TRICKS IN NEW CLOTHES" for the [[Thayer's Magical Bulletin]]. | Crawford edited the Amateur Column in the [[Sphinx]] for sixteen years, starting in 1904. He also contributed the column "OLD TRICKS IN NEW CLOTHES" for the [[Thayer's Magical Bulletin]]. He also did the column "Have A Card" in the Linking Ring (from 1929 to 1948.) | ||
He died in Nashville at the age of 81. | |||
{{References}} | |||
* Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, July, 1931 | |||
* Cover [[Genii 1938 February ]] | |||
* Obit [[Genii 1952 November]] | |||
[[Category:Biographies]] | [[Category:Biographies]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 23 April 2024
T. J. Crawford | |
Cover of Sphinx (Nov. 1914) | |
Born | Thomas J. Crawford August 21, 1871 Columbia, Tennessee |
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Died | October 3, 1952 (age 81) Nashville, Tennessee |
Thomas J. Crawford (b.1871-d.1952) was one of the founders of the Cercle Magique of Nashville, Tennessee, a President of the IBM (1938-1939), an editor of The Linking Ring in the late 1930s, and a specialist in coin magic.
Biography
Crawford was a printer-postal clerk by profession, considered himself an amateur, but performed often for the public. He worked for the Methodist Publishing House in Nashville, Tennessee, where one of his magic paperback titles was published.
He is the originator of a number of popular moves in manipulative magic, and one of his original coin vanishes is described in the "Art of Magic," by T. Nelson Downs.
Crawford edited the Amateur Column in the Sphinx for sixteen years, starting in 1904. He also contributed the column "OLD TRICKS IN NEW CLOTHES" for the Thayer's Magical Bulletin. He also did the column "Have A Card" in the Linking Ring (from 1929 to 1948.)
He died in Nashville at the age of 81.
References
- Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, July, 1931
- Cover Genii 1938 February
- Obit Genii 1952 November