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Harry Opel {{PersonInfo|Janurary 28, |1883|March 11, |1955}}, born John Henry Opel in Limestone, New York was a professional stage magician, juggler and amateur poet.
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Harry Opel (1883 - 1955)  was a professional stage magician, juggler and amateur poet.


Opel became a professional stage magician around 1900 and toured the United States in [[vaudeville]], fairs, and theaters. Later he gave mainly full-evening shows.  
Opel became a professional stage magician around 1900 and toured the United States in [[vaudeville]], fairs, and theaters. Later he gave mainly full-evening shows.  


Although he originally toured year round, his wife's health suffered in cold weather, so  
Although he originally toured year round, his wife's health suffered in cold weather, so in 1911 he starred working in the fresh fruit department of Tiedrke's, a Toledo, Ohio meat and produce market, during the winters to stay home with his wife who health suffered in cold weather. He would leave each April to go on tour with the Opel Novelty Company to play small towns with magic and juggling to return to the store each November.   
 
In 1911 he starred working in the fresh fruit department of Tiedrke's, a Toledo, Ohio meat and produce market, during the winters to stay home with his wife who health suffered in cold weather. He would leave each April to go on tour with the Opel Novelty Company to play small towns with magic and juggling to return to the store each November.   


In the 1930s he started confining his performing to the Toledo area. He worked at Tiedtke's into his seventies and was an attraction at the store with his produce juggling.  
In the 1930s he started confining his performing to the Toledo area. He worked at Tiedtke's into his seventies and was an attraction at the store with his produce juggling.  
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He was also a poet and contributed numerous poems to various periodicals including [[Tops]], [[The Linking Ring]], and [[Vernon Lux]]'s junior magicians' magazine, [[The Dragon]].
He was also a poet and contributed numerous poems to various periodicals including [[Tops]], [[The Linking Ring]], and [[Vernon Lux]]'s junior magicians' magazine, [[The Dragon]].


He edited two hand-written periodicals which he sent to friends, [[The Voice from the Attic]] (1929-1952) and [[Fax]] (1939)  
He edited two hand-written unique periodicals, [[The Voice from the Attic]] (1929-1952) and [[Fax]] (1939). He only created one copy of each issue which he would send to a friend.


==Books==
==Books==

Revision as of 13:58, 27 April 2010

Harry Opel
BornJohn Henry Opel
Janurary 28, 1883
Limestone, New York
DiedMarch 11, 1955 (age Expression error: Unexpected < operator.)
CategoriesBooks by Harry Opel

Harry Opel (1883 - 1955) was a professional stage magician, juggler and amateur poet.

Opel became a professional stage magician around 1900 and toured the United States in vaudeville, fairs, and theaters. Later he gave mainly full-evening shows.

Although he originally toured year round, his wife's health suffered in cold weather, so in 1911 he starred working in the fresh fruit department of Tiedrke's, a Toledo, Ohio meat and produce market, during the winters to stay home with his wife who health suffered in cold weather. He would leave each April to go on tour with the Opel Novelty Company to play small towns with magic and juggling to return to the store each November.

In the 1930s he started confining his performing to the Toledo area. He worked at Tiedtke's into his seventies and was an attraction at the store with his produce juggling.

He was also a poet and contributed numerous poems to various periodicals including Tops, The Linking Ring, and Vernon Lux's junior magicians' magazine, The Dragon.

He edited two hand-written unique periodicals, The Voice from the Attic (1929-1952) and Fax (1939). He only created one copy of each issue which he would send to a friend.

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