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[[Frank X. Chamberlin]] was an ametuer magician, collector, artist and musician.
'''Frank X. Chamberlin''' (b.1877-d.1911) was an amateur magician, collector, artist and musician.
   
   
== Biography ==
He devoted much time to the collecting and was the originator of the "Pippin" card trick, and the author of a small pamphlet of tricks entitled ''The Pocket Trickster.'' Many of his sketches appeared in the leading magazines in the United States.
He devoted much time to the collecting and was the originator of the "Pippin" card trick, and the author of a small pamphlet of tricks entitled ''The Pocket Trickster.'' Many of his sketches appeared in the leading magazines in the United States.


He was a cellist and composed several selections for both piano and orchestra.
He was a cellist and composed several selections for both piano and orchestra.


Chamberlin was a member of The [[Society of American Magicians]] and a Knight of
Chamberlin was a member of The [[Society of American Magicians]] and a Knight of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]], being member of the Metropolitan Local No. 2, of New York City.<ref>Cover [[American Magician]] April 1910</ref>
the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]], being member of the Metropolitan Local No. 2, of New York City.


Chamberlin died at the young age if 34, soon after he was married.
Chamberlin died at the young age of 34, soon after he was married.<ref>Obit [[American Magician]] June 1911</ref>


== Bibliography ==
==Books==
===Books===
* The Pocket Trickster (1910)
* The Pocket Trickster (1910)


== References and External Links ==
{{References}}
* Cover [[American Magician]] April 1910
 
* Obit [[American Magician]] June 1911
 
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 22 May 2024

Frank X. Chamberlin
Borncirca 1877
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedMay 22, 1911 (age 33)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Frank X. Chamberlin (b.1877-d.1911) was an amateur magician, collector, artist and musician.

Biography

He devoted much time to the collecting and was the originator of the "Pippin" card trick, and the author of a small pamphlet of tricks entitled The Pocket Trickster. Many of his sketches appeared in the leading magazines in the United States.

He was a cellist and composed several selections for both piano and orchestra.

Chamberlin was a member of The Society of American Magicians and a Knight of the Brotherhood of Magicians, being member of the Metropolitan Local No. 2, of New York City.[1]

Chamberlin died at the young age of 34, soon after he was married.[2]

Books

  • The Pocket Trickster (1910)

References

  1. Cover American Magician April 1910
  2. Obit American Magician June 1911