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Del Adelphia (1868-February 10, 1917) born Adelphia J.Brown in Ohio. With long flowing hair and buck-skin costume, he called himself the "Cowboy Magician".
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'''Del Adelphia''' (1868-1917) performed with long flowing hair and in buck-skin costume as the "Cowboy Magician."


His signature tricks were the Vanishing Bird Cage, which he would often repeat, and the egg bag.
== Biography ==
He performed at the eleventh annual [[SAM]] banquet in New York City. His signature tricks were the [[Vanishing Bird Cage]], which he would often repeat, and the egg bag. [[Harry Blackstone]] Sr. bought the Vanishing Bird Cage illusion after Del passed away.<ref>Del Adelphia, The Cowboy Magician by [[Mike Caveney]], [[Gibecière]], Vol 1, No 2</ref><ref>[http://www.all-about-magicians.com/del.html All About Magicians/Del Adelphia]</ref>


He performed at the eleventh annual SAM banquet in New York City.
By 1913, Adelphia has discarded his cowboy dress, wore his hair short, and had his own workshop in Seattle, Washington. His assistants were his wife, daughter, and two  sons.<ref>Sphinx (Sept. 1913)</ref>


[[Harry Blackstone]] Sr. bought the Vanishing Bird Cage illusion after Del pass away.
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== Further reading ==
Del Adelphia, The Cowboy Magician by Mike Caveney, Gibecière Vol 1 No 2


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Latest revision as of 03:53, 31 March 2021

Del Adelphia

Cover of Sphinx (Sept. 1913)
BornAdelphia J.Brown
1868
Ohio
DiedFebruary 10, 1917
NationalityAmerican
Known forPerforming Vanishing Bird Cage as The "Cowboy Magician"

Del Adelphia (1868-1917) performed with long flowing hair and in buck-skin costume as the "Cowboy Magician."

Biography

He performed at the eleventh annual SAM banquet in New York City. His signature tricks were the Vanishing Bird Cage, which he would often repeat, and the egg bag. Harry Blackstone Sr. bought the Vanishing Bird Cage illusion after Del passed away.[1][2]

By 1913, Adelphia has discarded his cowboy dress, wore his hair short, and had his own workshop in Seattle, Washington. His assistants were his wife, daughter, and two sons.[3]

References

  1. Del Adelphia, The Cowboy Magician by Mike Caveney, Gibecière, Vol 1, No 2
  2. All About Magicians/Del Adelphia
  3. Sphinx (Sept. 1913)

Special thanks to the Conjuring Arts Research Center's searchable database,AskAlexander, in researching this topic.