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'''Will De Seive''' (1888 - 1963) was stage name of William H. Wilson, the inventor of the cut and restored paper effect known as [[Clippo]].
'''Will De Seive''' (b.1888-d.1963) was stage name of William H. Wilson, the inventor of the cut and restored paper effect known as [[Clippo]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Latest revision as of 22:57, 22 April 2024

Will De Seive

Conjuring Record (1914)
BornWilliam H. Wilson
1888
North Shields, England
DiedApril 23, 1963
Florida
Notable worksClippo
CategoriesBooks by Will De Seive

Will De Seive (b.1888-d.1963) was stage name of William H. Wilson, the inventor of the cut and restored paper effect known as Clippo.

Biography

Most all of his tricks featured in his performances were of his own invention.

As some point he moved to the United States. He worked as a Safety Director for the U.S. Steel Company, American Bridge Division, the Wilson Sign Company in Ambridge, Pennsylvania and was also a magic dealer. "Wilson's Magigram" was sent out to customers of "Wilson Studio of Magic" in Sewickley, Pennsylvania.

He moved to Florida in retirement, where he eventually passed away.

Books

References