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Mr. Schulien was a large man, 350 pounds, and would use his size to good advantage as a magician to conceal props in places on his person unimaginable | Mr. Schulien was a large man, 350 pounds, and would use his size to good advantage as a magician to conceal props in places on his person unimaginable | ||
to normal size magicians. [[Bert Allerton]] had summed it up as "How can you beat a guy who palms cards with his stomach?" | to normal size magicians. [[Bert Allerton]] had summed it up as "How can you beat a guy who palms cards with his stomach?" | ||
Around 1956, Schulien retired from the historic "1800 North Halsted" Restaurant and Bar and opened a bar for his sons at 2100 Irving Park Road in Chicago where he lived and would still sometimes entertain the customers. The "1800 North Halsted" was bought by [[Don Alan]] and [[Lee La Roi]]. | |||
Schulien still greeted customers until he became ill, just weeks before his death. | Schulien still greeted customers until he became ill, just weeks before his death. |
Revision as of 08:18, 8 November 2008
Matt Schulien (1891? - March 1, 1967), born Mathias Schulien, was a Chicago restaurant owner and magician.
Matt was famous for his card tricks he performed for his customers at his restaurant Schulien's. Magicians visiting Chicago would never fail to stop at his restaurant.
Schulien operated various restaurants in Chicago over a period of 50 years. His father, Joseph Schulien, who died in 1939, passed his restaurant business down to Matt.
Mr. Schulien was a large man, 350 pounds, and would use his size to good advantage as a magician to conceal props in places on his person unimaginable to normal size magicians. Bert Allerton had summed it up as "How can you beat a guy who palms cards with his stomach?"
Around 1956, Schulien retired from the historic "1800 North Halsted" Restaurant and Bar and opened a bar for his sons at 2100 Irving Park Road in Chicago where he lived and would still sometimes entertain the customers. The "1800 North Halsted" was bought by Don Alan and Lee La Roi.
Schulien still greeted customers until he became ill, just weeks before his death.
Awards and honors
- Sphinx magazine award for close-up. For his "Ribbon Spread Trick," which was published on page 293, of the January 1949 issue.
Books
- The Magic of Matt Schulien by Philip R. Wlllmarth (1939)
References
- Sphinx 1945, pg 106 Schulien, Genial Boniface of His Establishment by Dorny
- Linking Ring 1953