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'''Sam Conrad''' (1879-1948), father of [[Gerrie Larsen]], was a master builder of tricks and small illusions for almost twenty years.
'''Sam Conrad''' (c.1879-d.1948), father of [[Gerrie Larsen]], was a master builder of tricks and small illusions for almost twenty years.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
With son-in-law [[William Larsen]] and [[T. Page Wright]], they formed the "S. A. Conrad Co." in the late 1920s.
With son-in-law [[William Larsen]] and [[T. Page Wright]], they formed the "'''S. A. Conrad Co.'''" in the late 1920s.


In 1942, he became associated with the [[Thayer]] Mfg.Co.<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1948 August]]</ref>
In 1942, he became associated with the [[Thayer]] Mfg.Co.<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1948 August]]</ref>

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Samuel Conrad
BornSamuel A.Conrad
circa 1879
Michigan
DiedJuly 4, 1948 (age 68)

Sam Conrad (c.1879-d.1948), father of Gerrie Larsen, was a master builder of tricks and small illusions for almost twenty years.

Biography

With son-in-law William Larsen and T. Page Wright, they formed the "S. A. Conrad Co." in the late 1920s.

In 1942, he became associated with the Thayer Mfg.Co.[1]

References